Kavik Posted January 9, 2014 Share Posted January 9, 2014 Black all the way! No 2 and No 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kelpiecuddles Posted January 9, 2014 Share Posted January 9, 2014 Interesting such a mix of what people like given the concern about posting photos. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bonniebank Posted January 9, 2014 Share Posted January 9, 2014 (edited) Interesting such a mix of what people like given the concern about posting photos. :) Was thinking the same thing. Checked out the Koolie Facebook pages and SOOO many people like and want the solid colours :) Perry's Mum, a friend and neighbour (we live in the bush) came over for tea tonight. He lost his Coolie to old age recently (17 yrs). His boy was his best mate and my friend lives alone (apart from a few working Kelpies). He spent most of his time with us tonight, cuddling my Coolies. He doesn't have a computer, phone or T.V. Just his UHF radio if he ever needs help. (Sorry for the spelling but most of the farmers around here still stick to their history and call them German Coolies). No biggie..........same dog, different name. Whatever we call them they are all gorgeous <3 <3 <3. He feels he can never replace his boy but we tried to tell him that it's NOT replacing his boy, it's giving another Coolie a chance at life. He's now thinking of saving a Coolie but he just had a couple of questions. He has working Kelpies and doesn't want to put them at risk so wants to know if the little rescue babies are fully vaccinated and wormed. If they're not, he said he will need to build a quarantine area until his rescued Coolie is fully protected. Hopefully, this may be a wonderful home for one of the babies and with our friend living nearby, I can keep an eye on it. I can't see my friend being able to leave his farm to travel to Kerrie's place in Victoria, so what do you suggest? Is there a way that we can both help him and one of those poor little homeless pups???????????? Edited January 9, 2014 by Bonniebank Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
koalathebear Posted January 9, 2014 Share Posted January 9, 2014 Why are rescue dogs so expensive? My two parvo puppies cost me $5,000 out of my own pocket for vet costs. Their adoption fee was $350. I personally think that that was a bargain :laugh: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Perry's Mum Posted January 9, 2014 Author Share Posted January 9, 2014 Interesting such a mix of what people like given the concern about posting photos. :) Was thinking the same thing. Checked out the Koolie Facebook pages and SOOO many people like and want the solid colours :) Perry's Mum, a friend and neighbour (we live in the bush) came over for tea tonight. He lost his Coolie to old age recently (17 yrs). His boy was his best mate and my friend lives alone (apart from a few working Kelpies). He spent most of his time with us tonight, cuddling my Coolies. He doesn't have a computer, phone or T.V. Just his UHF radio if he ever needs help. (Sorry for the spelling but most of the farmers around here still stick to their history and call them German Coolies). No biggie..........same dog, different name. Whatever we call them they are all gorgeous <3 <3 <3. He feels he can never replace his boy but we tried to tell him that it's NOT replacing his boy, it's giving another Coolie a chance at life. He's now thinking of saving a Coolie but he just had a couple of questions. He has working Kelpies and doesn't want to put them at risk so wants to know if the little rescue babies are fully vaccinated and wormed. If they're not, he said he will need to build a quarantine area until his rescued Coolie is fully protected. Hopefully, this may be a wonderful home for one of the babies and with our friend living nearby, I can keep an eye on it. I can't see my friend being able to leave his farm to travel to Kerrie's place in Victoria, so what do you suggest? Is there a way that we can both help him and one of those poor little homeless pups???????????? Tell him to give Kerrie a call - or you can - sounds like a good home to me. Of course they are fully vaccinated and wormed. Where are you? There are ways of arranging transport. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bonniebank Posted January 9, 2014 Share Posted January 9, 2014 Interesting such a mix of what people like given the concern about posting photos. :) Was thinking the same thing. Checked out the Koolie Facebook pages and SOOO many people like and want the solid colours :) Perry's Mum, a friend and neighbour (we live in the bush) came over for tea tonight. He lost his Coolie to old age recently (17 yrs). His boy was his best mate and my friend lives alone (apart from a few working Kelpies). He spent most of his time with us tonight, cuddling my Coolies. He doesn't have a computer, phone or T.V. Just his UHF radio if he ever needs help. (Sorry for the spelling but most of the farmers around here still stick to their history and call them German Coolies). No biggie..........same dog, different name. Whatever we call them they are all gorgeous <3 <3 <3. He feels he can never replace his boy but we tried to tell him that it's NOT replacing his boy, it's giving another Coolie a chance at life. He's now thinking of saving a Coolie but he just had a couple of questions. He has working Kelpies and doesn't want to put them at risk so wants to know if the little rescue babies are fully vaccinated and wormed. If they're not, he said he will need to build a quarantine area until his rescued Coolie is fully protected. Hopefully, this may be a wonderful home for one of the babies and with our friend living nearby, I can keep an eye on it. I can't see my friend being able to leave his farm to travel to Kerrie's place in Victoria, so what do you suggest? Is there a way that we can both help him and one of those poor little homeless pups???????????? Tell him to give Kerrie a call - or you can - sounds like a good home to me. Of course they are fully vaccinated and wormed. Where are you? There are ways of arranging transport. Southern tablelands and a long way to travel so could you scan the vaccination records please. Off to bed now as we have much hand feeding to do tomorrow (no rain) and have two of our four dry dams being cleaned out and made bigger, Talk tomorrow Ailsa. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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