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  1. Have taken a dog for a massage this morning, and I gather that there are massage/vibrating dog beds that you can buy. I'm not having much, well any really, luck searching for one. Any advice/recommendations much appreciated.
  2. This very site has just what you are looking for, an events calendar for all events. And of course Sydney Royal is only a few weeks away. During the Royal there are also quite a few "specialties", not sure whether there are events for Pugs & Frenchies. ETA: https://www.dogzonline.com.au/event-diary/list.asp
  3. Thanks heaps, some suggestions there that would never have occurred to me!
  4. I've never made iceblocks for my dogs, they usually chill inside in the aircon, so I am after suggestions as to what sort of treats go well in iceblocks. TIA, Jill
  5. Lol Jules, you should so become a Real Estate agent!!
  6. http://www.news.com.au/feature/special-features/the-new-office-perk-pets-at-work/news-story/52572f1e012671ed90bb28845ef13e40#!/
  7. Can anyone recommend a good place to buy one of these online? Or alternatively a shop in Western Sydney (near Penrith). TIA
  8. Yes! I have one I bought from Kuranda Dog Beds in Queensland a few years ago now and it is fantastic. Made in such a way that it really is chew proof. Took a while for my dogs to get used to it, but now they love it!
  9. Isabella (Dilute Liver) The same dilution gene that causes a black dog to become blue also causes a liver dog to become isabella (aka lilac), which is a pale greyish brown. Dilution and liver are both recessive and relatively rare, so isabella is a rarely seen colour. It is, however, the colour of the Weimaraner, and also occurs occasionally in a handful of other breeds (any of the breeds in the list above which carry liver will come in isabella, although if both liver and dilution are rare in the breed anyway then isabella dogs may be barely known or even never reported). An isabella dog will have the genotype bbdd (homozygous for liver, homozygous for dilution).
  10. OT, BUT! oooooooooooooooooh another road trip, another great thread. When, where and what for???????????????????
  11. Fabulous pics by the way - dogs look extremely athletic and very keen!
  12. Nah Bec, not even the same breed ...................................... HAHAHAHAHA!
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