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pickles_chester

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  1. That is good advice. The kids are a bossy little bunch so that will be a good strategy to use. Crossing the arms and ignoring them. I think I will try this myself. Cheers :D
  2. So we have trained our Milly quite well (in my opinion anyway) and she knows the basics down pat. Sit, stay, down, shake with both hands and stay before eating. We were pretty stoked with ourselves and then she had a good little growth spurt and decided that jumping was the new "in thing". Unfortunately the jumping up to greet is actually causing us a lot of grief as the kids in our family now don't like Milly as much as they are constantly being licked on the face from her jumping up. My fiance and I are a bit more stern with her when we greet her and ask her to sit as soon as we get outside. She does this willingly however the excitement is overwhelming with the kids. Any ideas I can try out?
  3. Just thought I would post in here that Emma and Sam at Kirrawee Vet are unreal and we Took Milly who learnt to socialise and basic commands really quickly at this school. They only have a small group of about 6 puppies at any one time and you get to do all sorts of awesome things at the hospital and they are all on leashes.
  4. I don't buy anything like that from china or asian countries, I buy the Brunswick sardines from Canada. I bought these exact ones today and I have never seen such a reaction in our dog over food thus far! Unreal response to the sardines and she was soooo stoked that it wasn't just dry boring Royal Canine. Thanks to everyone who posted.
  5. WOW! Okay yep Sardines have been added to the Woollworths app :)
  6. Doesn't that sound awesome :) Thanks for the advice
  7. So I was walking Milly the other day down at Cronulla and we came past another beautiful Stafford called Ivy and her coat was absolutely incredibly smooth and silky. She was 1 month older than Milly who is now 4 and a half months old. We asked the owner how she gets her coat so silky. She answered with a smile and said "we feed Ivy Sardines two to three times a week with her regular kibble and an egg once a week". My question to y'all is whether anyone has heard this before and whether it is okay. Many thanks
  8. Fair call. I am not going to name and shame. That's not what I'm about. Anyways. I think I might give this thread a little break :D
  9. Would it just be easier to post all the docs I received? Probably best not to as you would be outing the breeder. The breeder uses this DOL to promote her pups! Should I not post the breeder name? I remember reading something about not doing that before I signed up for the forum.
  10. Would it just be easier to post all the docs I received?
  11. That is the way I read it as well. She seems to have been sent a copy of the papers for a full sibling from another litter. Very odd. I am also curious why anyone from NSW would buy a limit register SBT puppy from Qld when there are so many available locally, all the time? Not to mention paying so much for such a common breed. I know people who paid over $2k for a blue limited reg pup from Qld recently. Breeder had two litters of blues on the ground. Not uncommon to pay so much, and for some reason Qld seems the place to be! Thanks for posting that. Personally I have money to burn so I'm not at all phased the price. People normally have an issue with how much they spend on pretty much anything where as I am just interested in getting what I want.
  12. What is it about this sentence that makes me think "warning, warning, Will Robinson" as that darned robot used to say. You bought a Limit Register pup, she will never be registered as anything but a pet. You will not be able to show her, you will not be able to breed from her or register any pups as purebred. Do you understand that? Limit register is simply the official replacement for the hand written pedigree breeders used to supply to the buyer of a pet puppy. she is recognised as the purebred produce of her parents, but can never produce a recognised purebred puppy. Apologies if you do already know this. An amazing number of people do not. I fully understand this. Thanks for the helpful information.
  13. Thanks for that post WExtremeG. I just messaged the breeder and she responded pretty quickly to state that the pedigree cert should arrive to her this coming week and she send it down to me asap. I am very appreciative for everyones help with this. I will keep y'all posted with the outcome. Thanks again.
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