hortfurball Posted May 21, 2012 Share Posted May 21, 2012 We go most years, because the message coming across at the event I go to is very positive, focussed on responsible dog ownership and giving rescue dogs a chance, whether they come from the RSPCA or not. The Perth one also has a positive message and promotes rescue and responsible dog ownership. We had a good time at the one in Perth. Shame about the irresponsible dog owner who was there that didn't muzzle their viscious dog. OH witnessed it mauling another smaller dog It had it in its mouth & was shaking it & wouldn't let go. There were 4 people trying to get it off it - kicking it, pulling its legs & trying to prise open its mouth. This was all in front of its owners who had small children who were all understandably hysterical as with anyone else who saw it. I'm just so glad that me & my son didn't see it. OH said there was alot of blood & the little dog was in a bad way so not sure whether or not it would survive. Bugger, I didn't know about that. I did hear a few altercations but wasn't near any of them and don't know how bad they were. Most of the people we came into contact with were great. I walked with the Great Dane Lovers Assoc of WA. We sort of got split up into splinter groups as we went through the bottleneck at the start but if you saw about 5-6 people with black danes walking together Cavstar, Rolf and I were among them. I've put a bunch of photos from the day in Rolf's intro thread, and also listed as many breeds as I can remember from the day so I won't double up here, except for this one of Rolf with a chihuahua. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mita Posted May 21, 2012 Share Posted May 21, 2012 I like the way the Brisbane region Million Paws Walks have split into a number of venues. Once they used to be on one location, like the old Fairfield site, or the University of Qld or the old Botanical Gardens. As it grew larger, it made sense to have a number of venues. Samford was the nearest to us this year. Our dogs have always enjoyed it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JackieW Posted May 21, 2012 Share Posted May 21, 2012 I went to the Petrie one. Different walk than previous years. Most dogs were very well behaved and the temperature was lovely. Nice morning out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snippet Posted May 21, 2012 Share Posted May 21, 2012 I was at the Illawarra walk and we had a group of GORGEOUS Leonburgers There were about 10 I think. Plus the lady from a dog training school/breeder with her lovely South African Boerbulls. Such beautiful sooky dogs!!Edited to say: Kirah, Zeus and I spent the day with a friend and her most lovely and cuddly Akita!! Apparently they aren't supposed to be cuddly and sooky, but she's beautiful! We went to the Illawarra one too, those Leonburgers were so spectacular and so was the Boerbull! Saw the biggest wolfhound I have ever seen and all the dogs seemed so well behaved. Jed just took it all in his stride and I think the whippets enjoyed themselves too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CBL Posted May 21, 2012 Share Posted May 21, 2012 I was at the Illawarra walk and we had a group of GORGEOUS Leonburgers There were about 10 I think. Plus the lady from a dog training school/breeder with her lovely South African Boerbulls. Such beautiful sooky dogs!!Edited to say: Kirah, Zeus and I spent the day with a friend and her most lovely and cuddly Akita!! Apparently they aren't supposed to be cuddly and sooky, but she's beautiful! We went to the Illawarra one too, those Leonburgers were so spectacular and so was the Boerbull! Saw the biggest wolfhound I have ever seen and all the dogs seemed so well behaved. Jed just took it all in his stride and I think the whippets enjoyed themselves too. Weren't the leonburgers stunning! I missed the boerbull though I resisted the urge to cuddle the wolfies and saw some gorgeous great Danes too. I heard the 'hot dog' won the costume contest. We got lots of lovely comments about the greys (and I am sure you did too snippet). I would have loved a dollar for everytime I got asked if Oscar the iggy was a whippet - but always nice to introduce people to a breed they haven't seen before. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sydoo Posted May 21, 2012 Share Posted May 21, 2012 I like the way the Brisbane region Million Paws Walks have split into a number of venues. Once they used to be on one location, like the old Fairfield site, or the University of Qld or the old Botanical Gardens. As it grew larger, it made sense to have a number of venues. Samford was the nearest to us this year. Our dogs have always enjoyed it. It's nice to have choice. We went to Sandgate this year and it was lovely. I didn't notice any problems - just gorgeous dogs and owners strolling along the waterfront in the sunshine. I didn't even have to deflect any in-your-face greetings. I must confess to being a bad owner at the end though... we were relaxing at a picnic table in an off leash area with the dog sitting under the table against my leg enjoying a pat while our companions had a rumble, only to look down when she put her head in my lap and realise it wasn't my dog! A very similar looking BC that Billie had drawn my attention to earlier was chilling with me while she was playing around with someone else. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hortfurball Posted May 21, 2012 Share Posted May 21, 2012 I must confess to being a bad owner at the end though... we were relaxing at a picnic table in an off leash area with the dog sitting under the table against my leg enjoying a pat while our companions had a rumble, only to look down when she put her head in my lap and realise it wasn't my dog! A very similar looking BC that Billie had drawn my attention to earlier was chilling with me while she was playing around with someone else. :rofl: Oh that's gold! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KTs Here Posted May 21, 2012 Share Posted May 21, 2012 I was at the Illawarra one with my adult mal and puppy chow! First time we went and loves it although next year I'm making my chow a coat that says 'I'm a chow chow!' cos as a cream she was mistaken for a Samoyed, puppy mal, sharpei, even an oodle! Lol. Saw some amazing dogs and met some awesome people! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CBL Posted May 21, 2012 Share Posted May 21, 2012 I was at the Illawarra one with my adult mal and puppy chow! First time we went and loves it although next year I'm making my chow a coat that says 'I'm a chow chow!' cos as a cream she was mistaken for a Samoyed, puppy mal, sharpei, even an oodle! Lol. Saw some amazing dogs and met some awesome people! oh I saw you guys! I grabbed hubby and said 'omg its a chow puppy!' - she was stunning Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RiverStar-Aura Posted May 21, 2012 Author Share Posted May 21, 2012 I was at the Illawarra one with my adult mal and puppy chow! First time we went and loves it although next year I'm making my chow a coat that says 'I'm a chow chow!' cos as a cream she was mistaken for a Samoyed, puppy mal, sharpei, even an oodle! Lol. Saw some amazing dogs and met some awesome people! OMGosh! You totally walked right past us before the walk started it was prolly about 9:30ish-- I was along the wall near the water. My friend was trying to work out if it was a Chow from the distance and from far away I thought she looked like a little Samoyed. As she got to us though I could tell a Chow but have never seen one that colour. She's beautiful!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KTs Here Posted May 21, 2012 Share Posted May 21, 2012 Thanks for the lovely comments! She defiantly a head turner... And such a princess! She loved all the attention and was asleep by the time we left the car park. Would love to see more group walk for us to join. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RiverStar-Aura Posted May 21, 2012 Author Share Posted May 21, 2012 I was at the Illawarra walk and we had a group of GORGEOUS Leonburgers There were about 10 I think. Plus the lady from a dog training school/breeder with her lovely South African Boerbulls. Such beautiful sooky dogs!!Edited to say: Kirah, Zeus and I spent the day with a friend and her most lovely and cuddly Akita!! Apparently they aren't supposed to be cuddly and sooky, but she's beautiful! We went to the Illawarra one too, those Leonburgers were so spectacular and so was the Boerbull! Saw the biggest wolfhound I have ever seen and all the dogs seemed so well behaved. Jed just took it all in his stride and I think the whippets enjoyed themselves too. Weren't the leonburgers stunning! I missed the boerbull though I resisted the urge to cuddle the wolfies and saw some gorgeous great Danes too. I heard the 'hot dog' won the costume contest. We got lots of lovely comments about the greys (and I am sure you did too snippet). I would have loved a dollar for everytime I got asked if Oscar the iggy was a whippet - but always nice to introduce people to a breed they haven't seen before. The boerbulls are owned and bred by the lady who owns/runs Naughty Dog School. I took Kirah there for training when she was about 6 months and was introduced to them there. The puppy was *much* littler then!! I think she said he's only 10 months old too! I did see a few greys but only from a distance -- I walked past one with its green collar and saw another on the other side of the park with a muzzle. Very stunning though. I also may have seen your Iggies CBL -- I do remember seeing greyish mottled ones (maybe??) and saying OMG whippets so am not sure. There was also a gorgeous Wolfhound puppy who fell asleep on this little boy's lap after the walk. I was sitting on the grass near the agility set-up and they were sitting nearby. The pup was cuddled up on the boy upside-down completely buggered! It was so cute! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CBL Posted May 21, 2012 Share Posted May 21, 2012 I was at the Illawarra walk and we had a group of GORGEOUS Leonburgers There were about 10 I think. Plus the lady from a dog training school/breeder with her lovely South African Boerbulls. Such beautiful sooky dogs!!Edited to say: Kirah, Zeus and I spent the day with a friend and her most lovely and cuddly Akita!! Apparently they aren't supposed to be cuddly and sooky, but she's beautiful! We went to the Illawarra one too, those Leonburgers were so spectacular and so was the Boerbull! Saw the biggest wolfhound I have ever seen and all the dogs seemed so well behaved. Jed just took it all in his stride and I think the whippets enjoyed themselves too. Weren't the leonburgers stunning! I missed the boerbull though I resisted the urge to cuddle the wolfies and saw some gorgeous great Danes too. I heard the 'hot dog' won the costume contest. We got lots of lovely comments about the greys (and I am sure you did too snippet). I would have loved a dollar for everytime I got asked if Oscar the iggy was a whippet - but always nice to introduce people to a breed they haven't seen before. The boerbulls are owned and bred by the lady who owns/runs Naughty Dog School. I took Kirah there for training when she was about 6 months and was introduced to them there. The puppy was *much* littler then!! I think she said he's only 10 months old too! I did see a few greys but only from a distance -- I walked past one with its green collar and saw another on the other side of the park with a muzzle. Very stunning though. I also may have seen your Iggies CBL -- I do remember seeing greyish mottled ones (maybe??) and saying OMG whippets so am not sure. There was also a gorgeous Wolfhound puppy who fell asleep on this little boy's lap after the walk. I was sitting on the grass near the agility set-up and they were sitting nearby. The pup was cuddled up on the boy upside-down completely buggered! It was so cute! That would have been one of snippets whippets I think (she has a blue and white one) - my Oscar is a red fawn (and I think was the only iggy there - I had my 2 greys two a blue and white and a black). I saw one of our vet nurses with her two brindle and white whippets there too. I loved the wolfies! My brother took his very odd looking but very gorgeous wolfie/ shepherd x rescue boy along too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
keetamouse Posted May 21, 2012 Share Posted May 21, 2012 I'm going to the Canberra walk. Have been every year since it started at Lake Gininderra. The dogs love it and it gives me a chance to catch up with my friends. The RSPCA walk in Canberra is Lake Burley Griffin, is there one at Lake Ginninderra as well???? Maree CPR Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Little Gifts Posted May 22, 2012 Share Posted May 22, 2012 Sounds like an excellent turn out and lots of enjoyment at so many walks around Oz! Great really to see so many well socialised and behaved dogs out there. The only concern I had on the day was that some of the puppies looked a little young to be out at a public event (for vacc reasons). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SwaY Posted May 22, 2012 Share Posted May 22, 2012 Miss Izzy a Great Dane I bred, has a nice big picture, over 1/4 page in Ballarat's newspaper, The Courier =) http://www.thecourier.com.au/news/local/news/general/ballarat-dog-owners-rally-for-rspca/2562399.aspx Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mita Posted May 22, 2012 Share Posted May 22, 2012 Miss Izzy a Great Dane I bred, has a nice big picture, over 1/4 page in Ballarat's newspaper, The Courier =) Miss Izzy is a beauty. Great poster girl for her breed! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mita Posted May 22, 2012 Share Posted May 22, 2012 It's nice to have choice. We went to Sandgate this year and it was lovely. I didn't notice any problems - just gorgeous dogs and owners strolling along the waterfront in the sunshine. I didn't even have to deflect any in-your-face greetings. I must confess to being a bad owner at the end though... we were relaxing at a picnic table in an off leash area with the dog sitting under the table against my leg enjoying a pat while our companions had a rumble, only to look down when she put her head in my lap and realise it wasn't my dog! A very similar looking BC that Billie had drawn my attention to earlier was chilling with me while she was playing around with someone else. We nearly decided to drive down to Sandgate for just that glorious walk along the waterfront. That's so funny how you got 'picked up' by a strange BC! :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hortfurball Posted May 22, 2012 Share Posted May 22, 2012 Miss Izzy a Great Dane I bred, has a nice big picture, over 1/4 page in Ballarat's newspaper, The Courier =) http://www.thecourie...ca/2562399.aspx I'm surprised no one else has said it - photographer, stylist and chihuahua owner need a big smack. It's clear that the chi is terrified, they should have chosen a more confident chihuahua. Idiots. At least Izzy looks good. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest donatella Posted May 22, 2012 Share Posted May 22, 2012 Miss Izzy a Great Dane I bred, has a nice big picture, over 1/4 page in Ballarat's newspaper, The Courier =) http://www.thecourie...ca/2562399.aspx I'm surprised no one else has said it - photographer, stylist and chihuahua owner need a big smack. It's clear that the chi is terrified, they should have chosen a more confident chihuahua. Idiots. At least Izzy looks good. I agree the poor darlin, that is not the pose of relaxed! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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