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Backyard dog breeders

by adriana 4. December 2009 06:55

While searching for a new puppy or dog - if you ever encounter a situation that seems suspicious, like a backyard breeder that isn't looking after the dogs properly, breeder's place in appalling conditions, dogs underfed, poorly treated and kept in confined spaces please report it to the RSPCA asap.  One of these places came to my attention recently and when I came to see the dog - that has been recently re-homed it was obvious that he had been seriously abused and neglected. By reporting it you'll be helping save other dogs from living in the same horrible situation. After you report it a RSPCA inspector is likely to go there, inspect the place and check it out. If they observe any acts of animal cruelty breeder will be charged and animals removed and re-homed. There are many backyard dog breeders out there, very ignorant of animal health standards and they just breed them in large scale to make quick money out of them without providing these dogs with not even the bare essentials for a good health and upbringing. They are born into traumatic environments and sometimes could carry genetically inherited problems. Some bitches become like breeding machines - having litter after litter all life long. That's why to choose a reputable dog breeder is so important. When looking for a new puppy to buy please check the Victoria Canine Association registered breeders list. Avoid the newspapers classified ads. You don't know where they come from.

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Flop - happy and well

by adriana 4. December 2009 06:53
My bunny Flop has adjusted to life without his old mate. He's been getting more exercise and as I board rabbits as well he has few bunny friends coming to stay here and to visit him. He's getting more affectionate to people. He got a new 'townhouse' cage for Xmas. He had to learn going up the ramp. It took a while but he managed to go up safely. I used the 'food lure' method to get him up there. He only got fed upstairs. He demands his morning walk now, so funny...

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Moving James & Bounty to new pastures...

by adriana 4. December 2009 06:20

After another Bounty's leg injury - the 5th this year trying to get to the mare in season next paddock I decided to move my horses to another agistment without mares at all. It's been such a tough year looking after Bounty's injuries. This time it was a muscle tear. He became the stud muffin of the place, all mares after him. Well mate, party is over now, sorry to tell you Bounty... I had to put him on an separate paddock until I could organise all the moving. Too many mares around, mares in foal and so forth and the presence of constant visual stimuli it's no good for him. The spring grass makes them all a bit frisky too. James - the 25yo horse, has been crying for his mate but they'll  soon be reunited. I'm so tired of all the hard work with them. When the Xmas holidays come this year I'll be wanting just sleep. Arnica gel is very good for bruises and small lacerations, quicker to absorb in gel format so I have been using that and vet is coming soon to see him. It should be the end of it now I hope...                            

                                 

 Bounty - my mischievous stockhorse

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Going away at Xmas time? Please don't leave for last minute to book your dog at a kennel or with a pet sitter.

by adriana 24. November 2009 06:35
Xmas is a month away now. So have you made arrangements for your dog to be looked after during your holiday? Dog boarding kennels get very busy this time of the year and they get booked well ahead of time. If you haven't got a family member who can look after your dog during the holiday there's always the option of contracting the services of a pet sitter. If you do decide on a pet sitter make sure: person has public liability insurance, is police checked, do check references, meet person ahead of time so you know what she/ he is like and it gives you enough time to organise all the details. If you are away at New Years eve make sure your dog is safely confined during fireworks night. Many dogs get so scared with fireworks they can even jump fences. Preferably have someone to stay with them that night and keep them indoors. And don't forget: if you dog hasn't been microchipped please do it asap and put an ID on its collar as well. Its wise and if your dog ever gets out whoever finds him/her will have how to contact dog's owner.  Have a safe Xmas.

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2009 Black Saturday Bushfires

by adriana 10. November 2009 15:26

During February 2009 bushfires I came in close contact with the wonderful job organisations like the Animal Aid and Project Horse Hope did to help the hundreds of distressed, burnt, injured animals that came to their centres. And the immediate on site help they provided to the furry creatures in need.  We all know of the wonderful job the RSPCA and The Lost Dogs Home do for the animal welfare. But I have to say the first 2 organisations above were superb considering they had less resources to manage very difficult circumstances. They were restless. Pet Pals helped with financial donations to Animal Aid, Project Horse Hope and Help for Widlife. We delivered van loads of goods to the Coldstream and Gippsland areas. I went shopping for the animals everywhere - pet shops- leads, bowls, collars, toys , saddleries - halters, fly veils, vet wraps, insect repellant and stockfood suppliers, vets - medicine, bandages, seringes, supermarket- parrot, wild birds seeds, possum and koala baby food- you name it. It was such a  tragic loss of human and animal life. My horse agistment boarded 12 horses from affected bushfire areas. Beautiful animals! They stayed there until their owners could rebuild their fences and to have them back safely in their properties. I just hope this summer is a milder one. But it's getting hot too early in the year already.

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Very sad when an animal gets put down

by adriana 10. November 2009 15:13

Bounty's (my stockhorse) girlfriend - the mare he was besotted with was put down yesterday morning. I came to check on my horses and she was been taken to the stable area. Bounty was distressed and screaming for her. She hurt her eye very badly at the fence and the owner didn't have enough money to treat her. She was a 25 yo standardbred mare, ex- harness racing horse. I still tried to talk to owner, offered to help treat her eye but no... It is so sad. I didn't want to stay to see it happening. I asked my horse vet the other day who earns more money, a small animal vet or a horse vet? I was curious to know because all horse vet bills are pretty high. But he said people will spend a lot more money to save a cat or a dog's life than to save a horse, specially an old horse. They are considered livestock, not pets. And I've heard of people spending up to Aus$ 10,000 to save a dog via expensive surgery.  I am no one to judge people but I think any pet or horse deserves a chance to be treated when injured. Reality can be shocking sometimes...

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Summer months - exercise your dog early in the morning or at dusk

by adriana 10. November 2009 14:49

During summer try to exercise your dog during the coolest part of the day- early morning is the best or at dusk. Sprinkle some water on you dog after the walk so he cools down. Have 2 or 3 water bowls spread around the backyard so if sun rotates at least 1 of them is in a shady spot. You can put few ice cubes or an ice block inside your dog water bowl before you leave to work. They love it if on a hot day you put a filled kong in the freezer and you leave it out for them so they'll be busy licking it away and it'll be very refreshing for them, like an icy pole. In very intense heat - 36 C  check if possible to leave your dog indoors in  a cool area or to have someone to come to check him for you middle of the day and to cool him down.

Beach off leash areas summer regulations are now on. It started from 1 November. Please check you local Council website for permitted times and hours. Fines are expensive and council beach inspectors do patrol the beaches in summer in motorbikes.  Have a happy summer!

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Pet Pals - Level 1 Basic Manners, Obedience & Socialisation courses

by adriana 10. November 2009 14:32

Some of the dogs that come to attend this course have done puppy school, others haven't and that's fine by me. Any dogs over 5 months of age can enroll in this course. I have been teaching at the Edithvale Scout Hall for 2 years now. I do enjoy the venue a lot and we use the outside area at the back of the Hall, lovely shade from the trees but at the Chelsea Heights Scout Hall - Bonbeach I started this year - it is located just beside the Bonbeach dog off leash area and it's a great combination of indoor and outdoor space. The last Level 1 group that just concluded the course there were very keen students. Top marks for all of them. And we are about to start another Level 1 Basics at Bonbeach next week on Wednesday eve 18/11 at 7:40pm. It's going to be a 6 week course and it'll go until the Xmas week Wed 23/12. Then we'll have a break and restart mid January 11 at Edithvale and a bit later in January at Bonbeach. All dogs should do a basic dog training course in their lives. It's a good foundation for many aspects that dog and owner will face in their lives, situations they'll encounter. It gives the owner some powerful strategies on how to effectively communicate and manage his dog, teach him some basic manners, how to respect people, how to walk on the lead, recall techniques, commands, attention and some fun games and tricks to enjoy with their dog.

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Puppies - helping settle them in their new home

by adriana 10. November 2009 14:08

It would be a great idea for the first time puppy owners when they got the new puppy that they used the services of a dog trainer to help settling puppy in the new home and get things right from the start, specially if family has little kids at home. It would make life much easier and it would avoid problems and of puppy getting bad habits while young. Puppies learn very fast and the earlier you start training them the better. A private consultation to the family home would be strongly recommended followed by enrolling puppy in  a puppy pre-school course by a qualified Delta Society dog trainer. So puppy would learn basic commands and he'd have the first contact with other puppies and start nice dog interaction through puppy play.

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Pet Dogs given as Xmas gifts

by adriana 10. November 2009 13:38

I am not particularly found of the idea of giving pets to people and kids as Xmas gifts.

Pets are a long term commitment and people should buy them after giving the idea some serious thought and not to buy them on impulse. When someone buys a pet they need to consider not only the purchase cost but:

- DOGS: feeding cost, dogs need to be walked everyday otherwise they may show some nuisance behaviour issues like - excessive barking, digging the backyard, chewing things - cost of occasional visits to a vet, dogs need toys, a kennel,  a bed, dog leads, worming and vaccinations, to be enrolled in a dog training school - so they can get trained before bad habits start, so owner sets them for success in life and an enjoyable lifelong partnership, when people go away on holidays they'll need someone to look after them or a place to be boarded at. Kids may like the idea of having pets but they need to learn to help looking after them as well, pets are not toys that can be put on a shelf at the end of the day, they have ongoing needs. Many people end up dumping Xmas pets at the local animal shelters when the novelty wears off or when reality kicks in - dogs start growing up and if not put early in some form of training few things are likely to start going wrong, or person realizes that she doesn't have time for them, that their life is too busy as it is, costs add. So please choose to have a pet when the time is right for you and your family. You'll get to enjoy it a lot more.  But if you do decide to get a dog this Xmas, put it through dog school as soon as possible. Give it the best chance in life to really be your best friend, a pet you look forward coming back to at the end of each working day. And treat it with the dignity it deserves.

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