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  • Dogs best for sick kids
    Posted by dogtreeAdmin January 1

    The warm eyes and wagging tail of a pet dog better reduces anxiety than toy animals or friendly people, a European study has found.

     

    Click here to read the full story or viit the dogtree forum to have your say.

  • Eulogy for Mellie, Turnbull family dog
    Posted by dogtreeAdmin December 19, 2011

    Malcolm Turnbull asks why we love dogs so much after the death of his beloved family terrier, Mellie.

    Click here to read the story

  • Wolf-to-dog transition 'natural'
    Posted by dogtreeAdmin December 19, 2011

    It had little to do with humans, an ancient skull suggests.

    A Canadian researcher who specialises in the biology of ancient dogs co-authored one of the most significant studies of the year in canine science: a paper detailing the world’s earliest evidence of an animal in transition from wild wolf to domesticated dog.

    Click here to read

  • Catvertising takes over
    Posted by dogtreeAdmin November 16, 2011

  • How smart is your dog?
    Posted by dogtreeAdmin November 9, 2011

    Participate in an exciting Australian study about dogs and our perceptions about their intelligence. The aim is to determine whether people attribute different cognitive abilities to dogs than what has been shown in the scientific literature to exist. The university researchers will also determine whether, in the case of dog owners, the attachment level of the owner to their dog affects their beliefs about dogs’ cognitive capabilities.

    Click here to access the survey

  • Dogs and cancer
    Posted by dogtreeAdmin November 8, 2011

    An interesting article about dogs and cancer from the Courier Mail

    Click here to read

  • Stop dog fighting in Indonesia
    Posted by dogtreeAdmin November 3, 2011

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    Organised dog fighting is on the rise globally, and particularly in Indonesia. At a local level, the breeding, ownership, and promotion of gamebred pitbulls is at an all time high.

    Sign this petition to help put an end to this unconscionable, abusive and cruel blood sport.

  • Run doggies run!
    Posted by dogtreeAdmin November 3, 2011

    Variety, the Children's Charity is dedicated to empowering Australian children who are sick, disadvantaged or have special needs. The funds raised from the Santa Fun Run, on November 27, will enable Variety to provide hundreds of children with specialised epquipment they urgently need. Dogs are welcome too, so you can get involved, with your hound :)

    www.varietysantafunrun.com.au for more info.

  • Welcoming our new friends
    Posted by dogtreeAdmin October 23, 2011

    This month is a very exciting month for us here at dogtree, as we introduce our very first sponsor! We are very proud to be affiliated with dog food auto-delivery service, Paws For Life, a new company which will change the way you buy dog food. Paws for Life takes the pain out of shopping.  Simply select your favorite dog food,  specify your preferred delivery dates, place your order and then sit back and and relax. They deliver to your doorstep - on time, every time. Paws for Life stocks all your favorite brands, and they also have a fantastic charity program helping rescue shelters, which means you can shop and support dogs in need at the same time. Brilliant!!!  So it’s cause for celebration all round. Check out their site at www.pawsforlife.com.au

  • Mirrors food study - get involved!
    Posted by dogtreeAdmin September 30, 2011

     

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    A PhD student at Monash University is conducting a study into dog behaviour and needs your help. The study will look at whether dogs can use a mirror to find hidden food. If you have a dog at least 18 months old, and are willing to come to Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, email tiffani.howell@monash.edu for more information.

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  • PetNet TV
    Posted by dogtreeAdmin September 24, 2011

  • Cesar's back in town
    Posted by dogtreeAdmin September 20, 2011

    Image and video hosting by TinyPic Internationally renowned dog behaviour expert and star of The Bio Channel’s Dog Whisperer returns to Australia with a brand new seminar. Cesar will share his secrets on how to transform dogs and their owners in his new live event, being held in Sydney in November. Cesar reveals that the secret to happier, healthier relationships between humans and their canine companions starts with transforming ourselves.

    Love him or hate him, Cesar is here to stay, and he's certainly harnessed a massive following around the world, including right here in Australia. Join our discussion forum to share your thoughts - good and bad - on the controversial superstar.

  • Petfest
    Posted by dogtreeAdmin September 18, 2011

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    Anyone heading to Petfest today? Enter your pet in a fashion parade or dance lessons, take advantage of free microchipping or let your kids enjoy free pony rides, the animal farm and other activities at PetFest 2011.

    This fun day out for pet lovers and their pets will feature stalls, displays, educational activities and free entertainment.

    Entry is a gold coin donation to raise money for local pet rescue organisations.

    Holroyd Gardens is on the corner of Pitt and Walpole Streets, Merrylands.

  • Help stop puppy farms
    Posted by dogtreeAdmin September 11, 2011

    A puppy farm (also known as a puppy factory or puppy mill) is an intensive dog breeding facility that is operated under conditions that fail to meet the dogs’ behavioural, social and/or physiological needs. Puppy farms are usually large-scale commercial operations, but inadequate conditions may also exist in small volume breeding establishments which may or may not be run for profit.

    RSPCA Australia considers puppy farming to be a significant national animal welfare issue. As such, the organisation is running a campaign to help bring an end to puppy farming in Australia.

    To find out how you can help, visit their campaign website here.

    To learn more, watch the above video of a puppy farm seizure.

  • Surfing bulldogs
    Posted by dogtreeAdmin September 11, 2011

    Check out this amazing video of three surf-loving bulldogs.

  • Pete Murray CD giveaway!
    Posted by dogtreeAdmin September 3, 2011

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    As spring has now sprung, the kind folks at Sony music have given us 10 copies of Pete Murray’s new album, Blue Sky Blue to give away. To be in the running for this great prize, all you have to do is send us a photo of your dog enjoying some “Blue Sky Blue” moments this week! Click here to post your photos.

    Entries close Sunday September 11, and resident dogtree cat Finnee will announce the winners on Monday September 12. Good luck and happy snapping!

  • Happy Tails Day
    Posted by dogtreeAdmin August 28, 2011

    If you have a pet or just love animals then Friday 7 October is the pawfect time to show your love for all creatures great and small. Simply purchase merchandise from the RSPCA's exclusive Happy Tails Day range during September and October.

    You can also support the RSPCA by selling merchandise in your workplace, school or community. If you would like to sell merchandise for the RSPCA this Happy Tails Day, visit www.rspca.org.au

    This year's range of merchandise includes plush toys, lapel pins, charm bracelets, key rings and pens.

    All money raised from Happy Tails Day helps the RSPCA care for rescue animals.

  • Hot Topic: Pit bulls
    Posted by dogtreeAdmin August 28, 2011

    It's been more than a week since four-year-old Ayen Chol was mauled to death by a pit bull crossbreed that was not registered. The tragic incident has sparked fierce debate about the breed, and the Victorian Government plans to change the Crimes Act allowing owners to be held criminally responsible for their dog's behaviour. Have your say here.

  • Looking for friends?
    Posted by dogtreeAdmin August 28, 2011

    Be proactive Placing a classified ad is a good start, but also try directly contacting dogs who you think might be a suitable match. The Search tool is easy to use and will help you find dogs in your suburb. You can even search by size or breed to narrow down your perfect match. Click Members in the top menu bar, then type in your postcode and other requirements, like the size of the dog you are looking for, or breed. Then click Search. Browse through the results and if you see a dog you like, send them a private message outlining your doggy date proposal. Many members have arranged doggy dates with a neighbour's dog a couple of days a week, alternating between backyards. It means their dogs aren't lonely while you go off to work, and you can feel good knowing your pooch is happy socialising with her new pal.

    No members in your postcode?

    Try broadening your search. Leave all fields blank, apart from suburb or postcode. If there are no members in your area, then help us spread the word!

    We have promotional posters and business cards which we will send out to you to display in a local vet clinic, wiating room, pet shop or even a cafe notice board. If you think you can help, message us here with your name and postal address. And lastly, keep checking in to see who has joined. You never know, your dog's perfect match might be online right now!

    Best wishes Britt and Bear

  • Dog Victoria's response to attack
    Posted by dogtreeAdmin August 21, 2011

    DOGS Victoria is shocked and saddened to hear about the tragic dog attack that resulted in the death of a child. It is so important to educate dog owners about their responsibility not only to their own family but to their community.

    It is the belief of the organisation that the answer to put an end to dog-related incidents is education. Dog owners need to be educated as does every person who comes into contact with a dog.
    “Every dog benefits from consistent and positive obedience training. Even small dogs can bite,” says DOGS Victoria President, Peter Frost. “However, the larger and stronger the dog, the more important it is for it to be well socialised.”
    “DOGS Victoria does not believe in judging a dog based on its breed alone. However, just as when an individual person commits a crime and goes to jail, when an individual dog displays aggressive behaviour it should be dealt with immediately,” explains Mr Frost.
    “Our organisation’s responsible breeders take into account not only a dog’s physical appearance, but genetic health as well as temperament. If a dog is not ideal in all of these categories, it should not be bred with and should be desexed to prevent any accidental breeding.”
    Before purchasing or adopting a dog, you should ask yourself if you can meet the dog’s needs. This includes not only food, water, shelter and love, but also appropriate training and fencing. If you can’t commit to the requirements of a particular breed or type of dog, then consider a different one.

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  • Tobi
    Tobi: Hi Admin, my update section has gone haywire; different profile, cannot delete .. guess it is all because of these stupid spammers.  When they are on I cannot like or comment on anything - just have to shut down.  Hope you have lots of patience xxxx good luck.
    • 7 hours ago
  • dogtreeAdmin
    dogtreeAdmin We Love!
    • February 16
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  • Tygger
    Tygger: Happy Birthday Dogtree! Thanks for all my new found friends xoxo
    • February 8
    • charli and Tobi like this.
  • Aja
    Aja: Happy 3rd Birthday Dogtree! I have now been a dogtree member for 3 years and 1 day! During this time I have been on heaps of playdates, lunches with other dogtree members, been to special events such as Bark Out Loud and Labby Days. I have made some wonde...  moreHappy 3rd Birthday Dogtree! I have now been a dogtree member for 3 years and 1 day! During this time I have been on heaps of playdates, lunches with other dogtree members, been to special events such as Bark Out Loud and Labby Days. I have made some wonderful friends in Melbourne and from around Australia. Thanks for all of your hard work behind the scenes Britt and Bear to bring us all such a great site! Aja:)  
    • February 8
    • 7 people like this
    • Aja
      Tobi Yaaay for Dogtree!!!!!! Happy Birthday.
      • February 8
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    • Aja
      dogtreeAdmin I can't believe we are three! Thanks every goggie for all your support over the years. We luv you all! DT xxx
      • February 16
    • Aja
      dogtreeAdmin Thanks Kim and Aja for the kind words. You have made such a wonderful contribution to DT, we are very lucky to have your support, and such a great network of dog lovers. So good to hear your stories of friendship. Makes it all worthwhile xxx
      • February 16
  • MissLayla
    MissLayla: how come i cant read full comments sometimes. It ends with ... and when i press more it still does the same?
    • February 6
  • dogtreeAdmin
    dogtreeAdmin posted a new classified listing:
    Breeding ads prohibited
    Hi dog lovers, Please remember advertising relating to breeding or rehoming of dogs is prohibited on dogtree. Any information relating to these subjects will be removed. Thanks for your understanding. dogtree Admin
    • January 29
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  • dogtreeAdmin
    dogtreeAdmin is now friends with Meredith19.
    • January 29
  • dogtreeAdmin
    dogtreeAdmin is now friends with Dromy.
    • January 2
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  • dogtreeAdmin
    dogtreeAdmin replied to a topic in the forum Health:
    Has anyone experienced this with their child or pet?
    • January 1
  • dogtreeAdmin
    dogtreeAdmin posted a topic in the forum Health:
    Dogs help sick kids
    THERE is only one way of dishing out comfort and dealing with the tears and fears of kids who are stressed, sick or scared, the Herald Sun writes. The warm eyes and wagging tail of a real dog better reduces anxiety than toy animals or friendly people, a...  moreTHERE is only one way of dishing out comfort and dealing with the tears and fears of kids who are stressed, sick or scared, the Herald Sun writes. The warm eyes and wagging tail of a real dog better reduces anxiety than toy animals or friendly people, a European study has found. But the happy results of having hounds on hand as "helpers" is already well known among visitors and staff in Geelong, where Delta Therapy Dogs regularly pop in. "A dog makes an unspoken connection with sick or stressed people as soon as they see them," said Geelong Delta spokeswoman Vanda Iwanowski. Ms Iwanowski co-ordinates 700 volunteers with almost 1000 dogs who visit 60 local centres a week. "It's a subject that should be taken more seriously as a science because we see the real results and effect dogs have on sick people week in and week out," she said. http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/more-news/a-friend-in-illness-as-well/story-fn7x8me2-1226233556368  See the ful artcle here  less
    • January 1
  • dogtreeAdmin
    dogtreeAdmin posted a topic in the forum Bereavement:
    Losing Mellie, by Malcolm Turnbull
    EulogyforMellie Published on: December 19, 2011   Mellie, our little terrier, died yesterday. She was nearly eleven and had been very sick for the last few months. Her heart was giving out and when we went for a walk we would carry her most of t...  moreEulogyforMellie Published on: December 19, 2011   Mellie, our little terrier, died yesterday. She was nearly eleven and had been very sick for the last few months. Her heart was giving out and when we went for a walk we would carry her most of the way. We thought she might leave us on Saturday, but I think in her funny, doggy way she knew that it was an important day – an engagement party for our son Alex and his fiancée Yvonne - a celebration of love. She  loved us all too much to die that night. So she hung on until Sunday. Mellie and her sister JoJo joined our family early in 2001. They were Maltese/Sydney Silky crosses, Mellie looked very Maltese and JoJo very much the Sydney silky.   She was called Imelda because, as a tiny puppy, she liked to climb into shoes but it quickly became Mellie. When JoJo and Mellie came to live with us we had an old beloved red cattle dog, Rusty, who was ten and had started to become pretty sleepy – a nasty experience with ...    less
    • December 19, 2011
    • dogtreeAdmin
      snoop Condolences to the Turnbull family. sending hugs xxx
      • December 23, 2011
  • Tobi
    Tobi: Hi Bear, sorry to bother you again, but because I have dropped out so many times tonight, when I do sign out, my profile pic still appears.  How do I get rid of it?
    • November 30, 2011
    • Tobi
      Tobi Strange, it did go this time. Sorry.
      • November 30, 2011
  • Tobi
    Tobi: Have we got problems in the camp tonight, Bear?  I keep dropping out.
    • November 30, 2011
    • Tobi
      Hamish1 orrr Aunty V you still got probs huh :(
      • November 30, 2011
    • Tobi
      Tobi Yeah, fresh ones. Have dropped out at least 6 times on dt, but profile pic stays there.
      • November 30, 2011
    • Tobi
      Hamish1 Hmmm berry strange - just sent you a message :)
      • November 30, 2011
  • Tygger
    Tygger: hi BigBear, is there a  photo limit again for the albums? I can't seem to upload any atm...
    • November 20, 2011
    • Tygger
      dogtreeAdmin hi guys, there is no limit. leave it with us to investigate...
      • November 21, 2011
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    • Tygger
      Tygger thanks Bigbear!
      • November 21, 2011
  • Dromy
    Dromy: Happy Birfday Bear! What ya get? Ruff!
    • November 14, 2011
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  • NSWhamish
    NSWhamish: Happy Birfday Bear *hugs* xxxxx
    • November 14, 2011
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  • Ernie
    Ernie: Big Ernie Birthday wishes little buddy, have a pawsome day and make sure you are really, really spoilt :)
    • November 14, 2011
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    • Ernie
      chloeandjasper11 happy bday bear xx
      • November 15, 2011
  • Tygger
    Tygger: yappy birfday BearBoy!! Hope you get lots of snuggles today *motorised waggly tail*
    • November 14, 2011
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    • Tygger
      axelsmum Happy birthday from me too Bear! Big wooofs and tailwags from the loud black labby
      • November 14, 2011
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  • Hamish1
    Hamish1: Morning Bear Big Goldy Birthday wishes to you - have a fantastic day - hope you get spoilt & get heaps of treat,pressies & cuddles - Thanks for a fantastic site :) *big wide grin*
    • November 14, 2011
    • Tygger and dogtreeAdmin like this.
  • Tobi
    Tobi: Good morning Bear.  Hey, I hear it is your birthday today???????  Hope you have a pawtastic day and thans soooooooo much for dogtree!!!
    • November 14, 2011
    • Tygger and dogtreeAdmin like this.
  • dogtreeAdmin
    dogtreeAdmin What does everyone think of our new sponsor? Cool eh?
    • October 24, 2011
    • BearTheGermanShepherd, bearjetta, and Hamish1 like this.
    • dogtreeAdmin
      TurtleKat I think they are great - I use them and think the service is fantastic. Found you guys from their facebook page. Great sponsor!
      • October 24, 2011
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    • dogtreeAdmin
      dogsrUS used their service for the 1st time this week. turnaround was 3 days from order to delivery. very impressed. v. competitive prices
      • October 28, 2011
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  • NSWhamish
    NSWhamish: Was it hot down there today, too Bear? Was 34 up here....
    • October 24, 2011
  • Billabong
    Billabong: Just a joke:  Did you hear about the dyslexic agnostic insomniac? He lay awake all night wondering if there IS a dog.
    • October 5, 2011
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  • NSWhamish
    NSWhamish: Hey Bear, Sis & I were crankin Pete Murray today... It's a pawsome cd!!!
    • September 30, 2011
    • dogtreeAdmin and Tobi like this.
    • NSWhamish
      bearjetta We love it too!!
      • September 30, 2011
    • NSWhamish
      Ernie me too :)
      • September 30, 2011
    • NSWhamish
      Tobi Me too - have it in the car.
      • September 30, 2011
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  • BowieAndWillow
    BowieAndWillow: Thanks for posting Tiffani's mirror trial request.  I was going to ask you today if you could do it.  Willow did it yesterday and didn't freak out in the elevator like Bowie did last time.
    • September 30, 2011
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    • BowieAndWillow
      Tygger How did Willow go?
      • September 30, 2011
    • BowieAndWillow
      BowieAndWillow She did well. I went last year and freaked out in the lift. It stopped with a jlolt on the 6th floor and I slipped and went spreadeagled on the floor. Dad said I looked like roadkill. The trial didn't go well because I was so nervous. Willow was very...  moreShe did well. I went last year and freaked out in the lift. It stopped with a jlolt on the 6th floor and I slipped and went spreadeagled on the floor. Dad said I looked like roadkill. The trial didn't go well because I was so nervous. Willow was very relaxed and found the treats fairly quick.  
      • September 30, 2011
    • BowieAndWillow
      dogtreeAdmin excellent! Well done Willow. Poor Bowie :(
      • September 30, 2011
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  • dogtreeAdmin
    dogtreeAdmin We have such a great community here on DT! Welcome to all our newest members :)
    • September 30, 2011
  • dogtreeAdmin
    dogtreeAdmin replied to a topic in the forum Behaviour:
    http://vetmedicine.about.com/b/2009/07/07/veterinary-behaviorists-take-a-stand-against-cesar-millan.htm here's a link
    • September 30, 2011
  • dogtreeAdmin
    dogtreeAdmin replied to a topic in the forum Behaviour:
    That's interesting. I'll see if I can find their comments online and post them here
    • September 30, 2011
  • dogtreeAdmin
    dogtreeAdmin interesting study... check it out
    Can your dog use a mirror to find hidden food?
    Hello, I am a PhD student at Monash University studying dog behaviour. We want to know if dogs can use a mirror to find hidden food. If you have a dog at least 18 months old, and are willing to come to Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, we'd love fo...
    • September 30, 2011
  • dogtreeAdmin
    dogtreeAdmin posted a topic in the forum Dog Care:
    Cost of medical treatment for dogs skyrockets
    The Herald Sun reports that veterinary bills for adored cats and dogs have blown out by as much as 500 per cent in the past two years because of medical advances. A review by consumer watchdog Choice reveals owners are being charged more than $25,000 for...  moreThe Herald Sun reports that veterinary bills for adored cats and dogs have blown out by as much as 500 per cent in the past two years because of medical advances. A review by consumer watchdog Choice reveals owners are being charged more than $25,000 for some treatments to save four-legged friends. Ouch! Share your experiences here.  
    • September 29, 2011
  • dogtreeAdmin
    dogtreeAdmin replied to a topic in the forum Behaviour:
    Anyone actually like him?!
    • September 29, 2011
  • dogtreeAdmin
    dogtreeAdmin We like!
    Pets Haven Pro Life Animal Shelter Fundraising Gala
    Pets Haven Pro Life Animal Shelter Fundraising Gala
    Entertainment by Dr Katrina Warren as MC. Special Guest speaker Debra Tranter from Oscars Law. Steve Pam from Channel 31's Hound TV. Kamal the Comedy Musician and Rough Honey to provide the music. email: susan@petshaven.com.au $90 per person. Inclu...
    • September 29, 2011
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  • dogtreeAdmin
    dogtreeAdmin posted a topic in the forum In the News:
    Understanding woofs and meows
    AAP reports that more than 80 per cent of Australia's dog and cat owners believe they can understand what their pet's woof or miaow means.  A survey of 800 Australian pet owners found more than 95 per cent of dog owners talked to their pets, while j...  moreAAP reports that more than 80 per cent of Australia's dog and cat owners believe they can understand what their pet's woof or miaow means.  A survey of 800 Australian pet owners found more than 95 per cent of dog owners talked to their pets, while just over 89 per cent spoke to their cats. Do you talk to your dog? We'd love to know!  
    • September 24, 2011
  • Ernie
    Ernie: Hi Brit & Bear, fank you bery much for the Pete Murray CD! I've got my headphones and listening to "You're always a winner" lalalala!!
    • September 23, 2011
  • dogtreeAdmin
    dogtreeAdmin posted a topic in the forum Behaviour:
    Cesar Milan
    Internationally renowned dog behaviour expert and star of The Bio Channel’s Dog Whisperer With Cesar Millan is returning to Australia with a new seminar. Cesar will share his secrets on how to transform dogs and their owners in the unique and new li...  moreInternationally renowned dog behaviour expert and star of The Bio Channel’s Dog Whisperer With Cesar Millan is returning to Australia with a new seminar. Cesar will share his secrets on how to transform dogs and their owners in the unique and new live event that has wowed sell out audiences across the UK, Canada and Europe. He reveals that the secret to happier, healthier relationships between humans and their canine companions starts with transforming ourselves. What are your thoughts on the controversial superstar's methods in dog training? Do you love him or disagree with his practices?  less
    • September 20, 2011
  • dogtreeAdmin
    dogtreeAdmin replied to a topic in the forum Breeds:
    The Herald Sun reported today that Australia's peak vet association has raised fears hundreds of dogs could be euthanised mistakenly under the Victorian Government's new dog laws, saying vets will not be able to provide breed certificates to pit bull look...  moreThe Herald Sun reported today that Australia's peak vet association has raised fears hundreds of dogs could be euthanised mistakenly under the Victorian Government's new dog laws, saying vets will not be able to provide breed certificates to pit bull look-a-likes. It's a valid point, but what's the answer?  
    • September 18, 2011
  • dogtreeAdmin
    dogtreeAdmin replied to a topic in the forum In the News:
    The Herald Sun reported today that Australia's peak vet association has raised fears hundreds of dogs could be euthanised mistakenly under the Victorian Government's new dog laws, saying vets will not be able to provide breed certificates to pit bull look...  moreThe Herald Sun reported today that Australia's peak vet association has raised fears hundreds of dogs could be euthanised mistakenly under the Victorian Government's new dog laws, saying vets will not be able to provide breed certificates to pit bull look-a-likes. So others are very concerned too.  
    • September 18, 2011
  • Nelson4
    Nelson4: Me me me me pick me...we want tshirts...
    • September 16, 2011
  • dogtreeAdmin
    dogtreeAdmin team dogtree is considering getting some Tshirts made up. Expressions of interest please!
    • September 16, 2011
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    • dogtreeAdmin
      Luffy Tshirts for the hoomans or the doggies? o_0
      • September 16, 2011
    • dogtreeAdmin
      Hamish1 hehe me already have one
      • September 16, 2011
    • dogtreeAdmin
      Nelson4 Aww your so lucky Ham
      • September 16, 2011
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    • dogtreeAdmin
      bearjetta Us want t-shirts!!
      • September 17, 2011
    • dogtreeAdmin
      Hamish1 but could I have anova one plweese :)
      • September 17, 2011
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  • dogtreeAdmin
    dogtreeAdmin → NSWhamish: Congratulations Hamie! You have won a copy of Pete Murray's CD.  Please private message us your name and address and we will send your prize!
    • September 15, 2011
    • BowieAndWillow likes this.
    • dogtreeAdmin
      NSWhamish PAWTASTIC!!!! What a pawsome present xxxx
      • September 16, 2011
    • dogtreeAdmin
      Tobi Whooooooo Hooooooooooo
      • September 16, 2011
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    • dogtreeAdmin
      KieraCassieandTysonChance congradulations to u too wat a great pressie foir u
      • September 16, 2011
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    • dogtreeAdmin
      Tygger well done Hawaii boy!
      • September 16, 2011
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    • dogtreeAdmin
      axelsmum Woohoo well done buddy! xxxx
      • September 16, 2011
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  • dogtreeAdmin
    dogtreeAdmin → BowieAndWillow: Congratulations Bowie and Willow! You have won a copy of Pete Murray's CD.  Please private message us your name and address and we will send your prize!
    • September 15, 2011
    • Hamish1 likes this.
    • dogtreeAdmin
      NSWhamish Congratulations!!!!
      • September 16, 2011
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    • dogtreeAdmin
      Tygger congrats, Bowie and Willow! Bet you're jumping over the moon now hehe!
      • September 16, 2011
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    • dogtreeAdmin
      BowieAndWillow Thanks Britt and Bear!! Dad will love it and we can listen to it in the car with our heads out the window.
      • September 16, 2011
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  • dogtreeAdmin
    dogtreeAdmin → Joshy: Congratulations! You have won a copy of Pete Murray's CD.  Please private message us your name and address and we will send your prize!
    • September 15, 2011
    • BowieAndWillow likes this.
    • dogtreeAdmin
      NSWhamish Congratulations!!!!
      • September 16, 2011
    • dogtreeAdmin
      Tygger woohooo Joshyboy! Time to dance with your mum!
      • September 16, 2011
  • dogtreeAdmin
    dogtreeAdmin → bearjetta: Congratulations! You have won a copy of Pete Murray's CD.  Please private message us your name and address and we will send your prize!
    • September 15, 2011
    • BowieAndWillow and Nelson4 like this.
    • dogtreeAdmin
      NSWhamish Congratulations!!!!
      • September 16, 2011
    • dogtreeAdmin
      Tygger good job Bear and Jetta! You can boogie wif the other doggies hehe!
      • September 16, 2011
    • dogtreeAdmin
      bearjetta woop woop thanks guys!! We thinks all who entered won a prize :)
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      NSWhamish Congratulations!!!!
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      Tygger good job all! Show mum the moves!
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      Tygger good job all! Show mum the moves!
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      NSWhamish Congratulations!!!!
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      Tygger well done!
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    dogtreeAdmin → Pete Murray CD giveaway!: Congratulations doggies! You have all won a copy of Pete's new CD!. The winners are Ernie, BudgieBear, ChanceandBrax, Bearjetta, KieraCassieandTysonChance, Johsy, BowieAndWillow, Tobi, NSWHamish. Please message dogtreeAdmin with your name and postal add...  moreCongratulations doggies! You have all won a copy of Pete's new CD!. The winners are Ernie, BudgieBear, ChanceandBrax, Bearjetta, KieraCassieandTysonChance, Johsy, BowieAndWillow, Tobi, NSWHamish. Please message dogtreeAdmin with your name and postal address, and we will post your prize! Thanks to everyone who entered.  
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    dogtreeAdmin posted a topic in the forum In the News:
    Fat runs in the family
    Biggest Loser trainer Michelle Bridges' has written recently of her humiliation over finding out her dog was overweight. She sent him off to shed some kilos and he managed to lose 5kg in five weeks. Impesssive! "My dog's weight loss amounted to a full 20...  moreBiggest Loser trainer Michelle Bridges' has written recently of her humiliation over finding out her dog was overweight. She sent him off to shed some kilos and he managed to lose 5kg in five weeks. Impesssive! "My dog's weight loss amounted to a full 20 per cent of his body weight in just five weeks," she wrote in the Sydney Mornign Herald. "This was achieved by reducing his food intake and increasing his activity levels. No surprises there. But the lesson for me was that just as portion sizes can creep up for us humans, they can also creep up for those around us for whom we prepare food: pets." If your dog is suffering a weight problem, share your experiences here.  less
    • September 12, 2011
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      BowieAndWillow Bowie was over 30kg this time last year. Like you say it crept up and the Vet told us he was overweight. We'd see him wet down at the beach and he looked fine. We got him a smaller bowl and cut back his breaky and tea and increased his exercise a littl...  moreBowie was over 30kg this time last year. Like you say it crept up and the Vet told us he was overweight. We'd see him wet down at the beach and he looked fine. We got him a smaller bowl and cut back his breaky and tea and increased his exercise a little and he lost 6kg in about 2 months. He started showing the symptoms of arthritis and was diagnosed with it in his front knees but since his weight loss he has never run better. Now if he can convince his Dad to do the same...  
      • September 15, 2011
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  • Name Bear
  • Breed Tibetan Terrier
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  • January 1, 2012 10:15:05 PM EST
    in the topic Dogs help sick kids in the forum Health
    Has anyone experienced this with their child or pet?
  • January 1, 2012 10:08:02 PM EST
    in the topic Dogs help sick kids in the forum Health

    THERE is only one way of dishing out comfort and dealing with the tears and fears of kids who are stressed, sick or scared, the Herald Sun writes.

    The warm eyes and wagging tail of a real dog better reduces anxiety than toy animals or friendly people, a European study has found.

    But the happy results of having hounds on hand as "helpers" is already well known among visitors and staff in Geelong, where Delta Therapy Dogs regularly pop in.

    "A dog makes an unspoken connection with sick or stressed people as soon as they see them," said Geelong Delta spokeswoman Vanda Iwanowski.

    Ms Iwanowski co-ordinates 700 volunteers with almost 1000 dogs who visit 60 local centres a week.

    "It's a subject that should be taken more seriously as a science because we see the real results and effect dogs have on sick people week in and week out," she said.

    http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/more-news/a-friend-in-illness-as-well/story-fn7x8me2-1226233556368  See the ful artcle here

  • December 19, 2011 7:07:37 PM EST
    in the topic Losing Mellie, by Malcolm Turnbull in the forum Bereavement

    EulogyforMellie

    Published on: December 19, 2011

     

    Mellie, our little terrier, died yesterday. She was nearly eleven and had been very sick for the last few months. Her heart was giving out and when we went for a walk we would carry her most of the way.

    We thought she might leave us on Saturday, but I think in her funny, doggy way she knew that it was an important day – an engagement party for our son Alex and his fiancée Yvonne - a celebration of love. She  loved us all too much to die that night. So she hung on until Sunday.

    Mellie and her sister JoJo joined our family early in 2001. They were Maltese/Sydney Silky crosses, Mellie looked very Maltese and JoJo very much the Sydney silky.

     

    She was called Imelda because, as a tiny puppy, she liked to climb into shoes but it quickly became Mellie.

    When JoJo and Mellie came to live with us we had an old beloved red cattle dog, Rusty, who was ten and had started to become pretty sleepy – a nasty experience with a tick hadn’t helped. The arrival of the little dogs brightened him up and for next five or six years he was almost as lively as them.

    Dogs are pack animals and they regard their humans as part of their pack. In our family Mellie was always most concerned that the pack stay together. If we were going for a walk and one of us was a little slow in getting out the door, Mellie would rush back in and round you up. If one of us fell behind on a walk –anything more than five or six metres – she would stop until you caught up or rush back to get you.  There was not the slightest biological evidence for this, but I often wondered whether she had been a border collie in a previous life.

    Mellie was also very talkative. Lots of dogs bark, others are fairly taciturn (like JoJo) but Mellie conversed. When we came home at night she was waiting at the front door and then proceeded to give us what sounded like a lecture – a series of squeaks and wimpers and low growls that went on for a few minutes. We just assumed it was something like “How can you be out so late? Do you know what time it is? It has been very boring here? You could have left Inspector Rex on for me…” and so on.

    I have never been entirely convinced that she saw much of a distinction between humans and dogs. Until a few years ago we used to let them sleep on our bed and when Lucy was away Mellie would always sleep on Lucy’s pillow. It was rather a relief when we decided that our bed was to be henceforth a dog free zone. So they slept underneath it instead.

    Mellie was a very good political campaigner. She was always nice to children and especially to other dogs. JoJo on the  other hand still has a lot to learn about politics – she invariably tries to pick fights with huge dogs (which often retreat out of shock I think) and from time to time when a little child, encouraged by its fond mother, bends down to pat her, JoJo often rewards the infant with a snarl and bared teeth.  But at least she doesn’t bite.

    Of course this child friendly demeanour of Mellie was helped by her being little and fluffy and looking a bit like a teddy bear. She used to walk like a teddy bear too, barely bending her knees.

    Mellie loved swimming and whether it was a dam or trough in the country or a beach in Sydney she always rushed into the water for a swim. Her sister was quite the opposite. I used to ask Lucy why they were so different. “They’re sisters.” She said. As thought it was perfectly obvious. Which it wasn’t to an only child like me.

    Mellie was something of a medical miracle to have lived this long and her survival is a great tribute to the many Vets who patched her up over the years. We used to call her the Maltese Patient.

    And she was also an occasional escapist. Sometimes she would wander off on little adventures of her own, dropping into one of the clubs not far from us, entertaining the drinkers until the bar closed and they called for us to come and pick her up.

    Most of the time she just went for a walk around the neighbourhood and generally one of the local kids would bring her back.

    So a big thank you to the vets who kept her alive and the many neighbours who returned her to us when she went for a wander.

    Despite her generally peaceful and affectionate nature, she was a stalwart in the eternal war between dogs and cats. This was a mistake and she lost an eye in an encounter with one of the local tabbies. A few years ago she developed cancer in her left hind leg which was amputated. For nearly three years she managed quite well on three legs and whenever she got tired one  of us would pick her up and tuck her under our arm like a white furry valise.

    Dogs know a lot more than they let on, Mellie could always sense if we were a bit down or worried and she would make sure to hang around. She could tell when she was needed and her calm was always reassuring. Are dogs wise? Or do we just imagine it, transferring to them virtues and qualities we would wish for ourselves?

    Yesterday we went for a walk with JoJo, carrying Mellie all the way. But even at the beach at Rose Bay Mellie didn’t want to go in. That was a first. And when we came  home she sat with us on the couch as we read books, staying very close all the time.

    And then she slipped out the dog door. When she hadn’t come back after a little while I looked out for her. Often when I did that I would see her snuffling around in the garden, looking under bushes, rustling around in the undergrowth having little doggy adventures of her own. But this time, the last time, I could see her lying there, in one of her favourite places, quite still. Mellie was dead.

    Together, Lucy, Alex, Daisy and I laid her to rest under a tree. Her exploring days are over, but she is part of the garden she loved forever.

    Why do we love dogs so much? Is it because they are loyal and loving? Is it because they love us for what we are, without judgement?  How can it be that in a world of so much human tragedy, so much momentous and terrible change,  we shed tears over the death of a little white dog?

    Is it because, as Byron said, our dogs have all the virtues of man, without his vices?

    Dear little Mellie, you were such a brave, fond and loyal friend. All your pack will miss you and never be quite the same without you.

    Malcolm

     

     

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    This post was edited by dogtreeAdmin at December 19, 2011 7:07:37 PM EST
  • September 30, 2011 1:38:20 AM EST
    in the topic Cesar Milan in the forum Behaviour
    http://vetmedicine.about.com/b/2009/07/07/veterinary-behaviorists-take-a-stand-against-cesar-millan.htm here's a link
  • September 30, 2011 1:35:50 AM EST
    in the topic Cesar Milan in the forum Behaviour
    That's interesting. I'll see if I can find their comments online and post them here
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