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    April 30 - led by Mazdamena
    Hi Mazzy has always been nervous of other dogs, but we have never given up trying to socialise her. She takes a little time to get used to other dogs. As a youngkin she was a puppy school dropout. (We should teach her to sing that ). It would be great to pair her up with a dog that is calm in a...
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    ARE YOU PEE’D OFF ROUTINELY? Get help with Rufus & Coco Wee Away. Have you ever felt frustrated by your dog routinely peeing in the same naughty spot, as you continue to clean it up, trying different solutions in the hope of solving the issue? It’s a common problem, not just during puppy to...

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      Luffy Tshirts for the hoomans or the doggies? o_0
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    Posted July 16, 2011

    Hi dog lovers, Welcome to the new version of dogtree.com.au! We have been working hard for the past year to bring you this improved site, and we hope you enjoy all it has to offer. Some of the new features include Events, Forums and Blogs. Let me explain a little about each to help you get started...

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    Then JOIN in the fun for all doggies under 10kg - the Lalor Little Paws.

    We meet regularly at Lalor Dog Park at 158 Barry Road (off Edgars Road) Lalor. Situated inside the City of Whittlesea park, this is an off leash, fully fenced dog park that has gardens, trees, water fountains, bench seats and even an agility course for the smarter ones amongst us.

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  • March 25, 2012 10:27:53 PM EST
    in the topic Wee Away... in the forum Behaviour

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    Rufus and Coco have come up with some great tips and advice for those of you who may be feeling frustrated by your dog routinely peeing in the same naughty spot. They've launched a new product to help combat this problem, as many products today fail to remove the stain and more importantly the smell. Wee Away by Rufus & Coco is a unique product that does both, eliminating urine, faeces and vomit odours and stains.  It works on cat territorial markings too.

     

    Professionally formulated and Australian made, Wee Away contains 100 percent naturally derived enzymes and a fresh, natural scent which breaks down the uric acid salt crystals to prevent re-soiling in the same spot. It neutralises odour, removes urine stains (including old stains), doesn’t require harsh scrubbing and is suitable for carpets and other surfaces, including timber floors.

     

    Its ingredients are bio-degradable and the product is, of course, safe around pets.

     

    RRP $12.99 from Woolworths and pet product retailers.

     

    Dog marking questions, answers and tips

     

    Why is this happening to my dog?

     

    If you have found a puddle of urine on the floor, it is most likely that your dog had to pee but was not able to, or didn’t want to, go outside.


    When it comes to urine marking, your dog may leave a smaller amount of urine – usually to a doorway or upright surface, including furniture. The object is likely be new or have an unfamiliar smell about it. A dog is also more likely to mark items that he feels belong to him.

     

    Whilst humans regard urine as unpleasant, to a dog it is quite personal and a way of leaving a message for other dogs. It may be a notice of territorial ownership, it may be advising the dog’s social order – or it can be an ‘I’m free’ mating message!

     

    How to prevent dogs marking in the house:

     

    Male dogs are more likely to mark than bitches (this does not mean that bitches never mark).

    Bitches may urinate over a spot that another dog has urinated.

    Dogs that have been neutered or spayed at an early age do not mark in the house.

    Castrated males are less likely to mark than dogs with everything in tact.

    Two or more dogs living together are more likely to mark their territory – urine marking is often a dominance issue here.

     

    Why has my dog started marking now?

    Insecurity, feeling threatened or even changes in the dog’s life can prompt a dog to start marking its territory.

     

    Dogs are more likely to mark at a friend or relative’s home. This is way of making a foreign place feel more familiar or secure.

     

    A few tips to prevent your dog from marking in the future

     

    1. Neuter – neutering your dog at an early age can prevent the habit forming – it can’t be guaranteed that neutering your dog will cure the problem, but it does reduce the risk

     

    2. Supervision – Supervise your dog, if you catch him in the act, correct him. Reducing a short amount of time to intense supervision may save you a lifetime of trying to fix the problem.

     

    3. Praise - Dogs learn quickly from positive responses to their behaviour, encourage your dog to mark in an appropriate with praise and encouragement when he does the right thing.

     

    4. Wee Away – Spraying Wee Away to the effected area will clean both the stain and the smell without requiring harsh scrubbing and will prevent your dog from marking that area again.

  • March 11, 2012 12:14:59 AM EST
    in the topic Home Alone? in the forum Dog Care

    New research has revealed that concern about leaving a pet home alone is one of the biggest reasons for not obtaining a pet. According to the research, 40% of people who would like to own a dog and 27% of would-be cat owners said the reason they did not have a pet was that it would be alone too much. To read the full article, by Dr Katrina Warren, click the following link.

     

    http://thebeast.com.au/other/home-alone/#

     

    Thoughts anyone?

  • 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

     

     

    Click here to read the full story

    This post was edited by dogtreeAdmin at December 19, 2011 7:07:37 PM EST
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