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Everything posted by Scottsmum
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& rightly so. :)
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Awesome photos Rozzie!
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Oh my word. Far too cute!
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My word. That 2nd and 3rd just kill me
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38. I have a new walking client. Seems I specalise in black dogs who like to pull. 38 by Superspanger, on Flickr
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There's a lady in sydney who custom makes patches too ;) https://www.facebook.com/k9scentsability/?fref=ts
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Awesome :)
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I bet he'd be down right amazing to watch!
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http://www.paloaltodogtraining.com/choosing-nose-work-harness/ The Julius k9 harnesses are very popular. I know a boxer who wears one. Will see if I can find a pic. edit: I can't find any of my friends boxer - but here's a lab instead ;)
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Getting Dog To Take Medication
Scottsmum replied to Brookestar's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
I use a small bit of mince (beef, pork or chicken - what ever is on sale). Freshly minced chicken mince is very sticky and almost impossible for tablets to be spat out. -
For Those Crate Their Dogs At Night - Do You Provide Water
Scottsmum replied to kamuzz's topic in General Dog Discussion
I always do - especially in summer. I have a bowl that hangs on the side of the crate. -
Except getting one at that age doesn't give you much time with them - they have a pretty short life span. But there is something very special about adopting a golden oldie.
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I loved being able to watch other dogs work. I was able to sit in and audit an ORT once - it was so great to watch all the dogs do the exact same search.
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Recall - Something 'special'
Scottsmum replied to Willem's topic in Training / Obedience / Dog Sports
My uncle would do this. Like the boys club. Because he sold his bulls as breeding stock. So he'd have about 15 to 20 of various ages - usually sold them about 2 years old and had the next generations coming on... And get this - had a guy come in and teach them the bovine equivalent of loose lead walking and show stacking - with reward based training - same as zoo critters. Ie you want your bulls to be friendly with people and easy to handle. Yeh well - you hardly want to be dragged around the show ring by half a tonne of naughty bovine. -
Thanks Steve. Basically what I would broadly consider breeders terms :)
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Oh. He's too cute. I went and looked at the Local GAP page after S posted her greyhound wish list ... lots if lovely, young unraced greys on there at the moment
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HA HA PK! Lol
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PS - Love reading these kinds of threads. Love looking at really different breeds. I'm in a facebook group who often has rare/unusual breed posts - enjoy that too.
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I've been wondering if the dog (I assume it was a bitch) was sold or leased on breeders terms? Why else would anyone let someone use their prefix?
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The Highly unlikely: The basically impossible: Another Blue. Bitch. Traceable back to my old girl (bred by Mrs Bearup - she was a Galwarri bitch) Too much dog: A weim - both long and short coat. A Mal Too much grooming: A low chen A pekigese - fawn or red. A bitch. Called Tabitha :) Some combo of the above: Akita Munsterlander (I like the sound of the name LOL) Leonburger St Bernard (too much slobber) One each of the Podengos - small, medium and large - One rough and one smooth of each (no - just plain stupid but would be funny) The more likely: Rough griffon bruxellois Irish Wolfhound Tenterfield Terrier Westie Greyhound (Most likely option in this entire thread)
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Yup. That's what I'd expect. Not some fluff piece in the paper.