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The Mayfield branch of my shop stocks this food. At this stage we've got the 1.5kg bags. If you'd like to give it a go, contact me And for what it's worth, the rep for this product has been involved in dogs for more years than most of us. She is a really lovely person. Just my opinion :)
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Cool Dog Things That You Don't Need, But Want.
benshiva replied to LisaCC's topic in General Dog Discussion
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Thanks for the answers. I've just bought a new Dyson but I'm wondering if one of these would be good as a quick vacuum option rather than pulling the dyson out all the time
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How much hair/dust can it take before having to empty it? I think I'd get sick and tired of stopping it to empty it I think. I have a lot of dog hair floating around my place :laugh:
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Have You Already Picked Out Breed/name For Your Next One?
benshiva replied to kelpiecuddles's topic in General Dog Discussion
I've had my "show" girl's name picked since her mum was a baby herself. Hopefully mum will be in season in the next couple of weeks and finger's crossed I get a gorgeous girl out her her so I can use the name. And the litter after that, I have a pick boy's name ready to go as well. I've had that name for years. Here's hoping all goes to plan -
I'm so sorry for your loss
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I just bought a soft crate for the car and it has a door on the end and one on the side. I got it from Habenaro Hounds when they were at Hillsborough dog grounds I'm sure they have a website as well
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It Has Been Done A Thousand Times.....
benshiva replied to Loving my Oldies's topic in General Dog Discussion
Advance small breed Turkey and Rice is great. -
You sound like the ideal puppy owner. There is a lot of wisdom and great advice on this forum. You will be fine. Most importantly, is secure housing to start with. Get baby used to time alone spent in his space and it will make life easier when you do have to leave him at home.
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Then I would politely suggest that you need to see more. Caning GSDs is a popular pursuit (as evidenced by Pedigree Dogs Exposed) and I for one have engaged in it in the past when I knew far less and shot my mouth off far more. The dog you like has won BIS at shows in your area - go and see him and the other top GSDs for yourself. With dog related opinions, as with many things, the more you know, the less you are inclined to be a mouth piece for a popular sentiment and the more likely you are to see the facets of a particular issue. I doubt you attend that many GSD specialty shows MUP or that you know many top GSD breeders. Those are issues that you should redress before pronouncing judgement on issues. Otherwise, you end up where you are now - defending an opinion with very little knowledge and leaving the kitchen to escape the heat. As do many of us from time to time. Eloquently put as always :) No one is perfect but this particular topic of cripple GSDs makes me wild... It annoys me as well, especially when those protesting the loudest (and there have been MANY over the years on DOL) have rarely even been to a specialty and seen these dogs REALLY go through their paces. It's a sight to behold. I a good way that is :)
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. Excellent quote!
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Mixeduppup, have you ever attended a GSD National? The workout that the dogs are put through at one of their specialties is VERY rigorous and there is no way an unsound dog could ever complete the workout these dogs have to do. The shows are truly amazing and I have to say, the top 10 open bitches at the last one I went to, gave me goosebumps. They were truly stunning animals.
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Vent: Why Do People Get A Pup Without Really Thinking It Over
benshiva replied to Scottsmum's topic in General Dog Discussion
Do they tell you they're not taking the dog with them? I know people who have gone back overseas as well and the dog has gone with them. -
Many small businesses are also online, just because a store is online doesn't mean you aren't supporting a small local business. I always recommend having a crate, pen, obviously a food bowl and water bowl (I would go with something non spill for a pup). A light weight long line, harness, leash and collar are other things I also have at the top of my list with a pup. Appropriate toys that the pup can learn to self settle with and entertain itself with as well as suitable engagement toys for you to play with. Too many people get large toys that aren't a suitable surface or size for pups so make sure toys you get are appropriate for the age and size of your puppy. My store is online as well and we STILL cannot compete with the purely online stores. This is what I'm getting at, we cannot compete with their prices no matter what we do. I know this for a fact as I live it every single day of my working life. Anyway, sorry to the OP for taking this off topic. Persephone has given you an excellent starting point. Best wishes with you new dog and if you let me know where in NSW you are, I can certainly suggest some great stores to go in and browse around.
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I don't believe this can be placed firmly in the hand of those showing dogs. As has been discussed here, performance dogs in a lot of breeds barely resemble the originals of their breed either. I said evolution of two unique lines. Sometimes three for sporting lines. I think we have taken the breed and used it for so many different things (for breeds with a show/working/sporting split that we now have 3 totally different types for the job in hand. That's fine as long as it doesn't negatively impact the dog's ability to live day-to-day. I know someone that shows and competes in agility with their dogs (BCs) and their dogs a generally thicker set (not fat) and have a much denser coat compared to the person who just breeds for sporting and working and their lines are much less coat, much more streamlined and generally of a rather more intense temperament. I know several people who show and do agility/obedience with their BC's and are hugely successful at both. One of our breeding won the Goldstein GOLD medal at the Sydney Royal last year. I believe this particular dog fits the breed standard as it is written and what we, as breeders, have to measure our stock by. Yes I believe there can be a variation in "style" or "type" but basic conformation SHOULD be the same. Well in my opinion at least.
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I don't believe this can be placed firmly in the hand of those showing dogs. As has been discussed here, performance dogs in a lot of breeds barely resemble the originals of their breed either.
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Personally I'm not a fan of online shopping. Whilst it's usually cheaper, (and lets face with those of us with multiple dogs we're after the best bargains) I can't help feeling by shopping online, I'm taking away from struggling small businesses (like the one I work at) that work so hard to provide great service and in the case of my shop, the best prices they can. We just can't compete with the big online stores though and I'm truly worried that someday independent pet stores like mine will be a thing of the past. End rant, sorry for the takeover :)
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Where are you based in NSW?
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No words, just hugs from someone who knows xxxx
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OMG They're all together again. This photo fills my heart. I got to call all of them mine for a while
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Belated Birthday Wishes to Sonny I think you picked so very well, BC. Sonny is totally adorable. I think she picked well also. No bias of course
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I'll be there.
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I like this post! Photos can be deceiving and I wouldn't be commenting on a dog's weight unless I could put my hands on them and tell for myself. I have a beautiful young bitch at home who when in full coat looks overweight. She is kept hard and lean yet I've had people ask me if she is fat when they've seen a photo of her.
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I've never heard this comment in almost 20 years of showing Border Collies. Everyone I know wants their Borders in hard working condition whether it's showing or performance. Our dogs are NEVER penalised for being fit. I don't agree with that comment at all
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Happy Birthday beautiful Grandbaby. Loved beyond words and such a gorgeous Border xxx