Q for dog owners-info please
Hi kids,
Ian & I are looking at adopting a dog from the Shenton Park dog refuge http://www.dogshome.org.au/index.html and would like to ask a few questions.
After wandering around at the refuge on sat & noting down the dogs that we were interested in,we filled in the questionaire then spoke to one of the head staff about the ones specified. We were introduced to Emma the Kelpie cross http://www.dogshome.org.au/emma.htm#up
Yes, they know we want to take the dog on our bike jaunts etc & keep the doggie busy :)
The dog refuge normally matches a dog to the person. It's not up to us either-the head animal trainer at the refuge will decide on Wednesday.
My questions are:
1-Does anyone have a Kelpie Cross?? Can you give me your thoughts on this breed? What about a foxhound or greyhound?
2-Has anyone ever adopted a dog from a refuge? If so, what was your experience.
3-I know there was a thread about biking with dogs. We'd eventually like to take the dog we adopt out mtn biking with us (and hope they don't catch any snakes or bother any roos :eek: ). Does anyone do this & what suggestions do you have? How did you build the dog to do distance?
4-Any good ideas on names for a dog? Any websites?
Thanks for your help.
C
All together now, everybody say ......
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Where's the "doggles"?
www.doggles.com/eyewear.html
Deborajen, somewhere here theres discussion of dog sledding, on land! Doggie's in front of you you jog behind, seems great for both.
I'd like to get a beeeeeeg dog cart, I think my Mutt would like it and I'd get a workout pulling 55 lbs of dog.
Congratulations on your new family friend!
One suggestion - basic obedience training with a good instructor. Nothing helps bond a new dog to you like learning to train together, and believe me, these classes are so entertaining that they should charge admission to watch 'em! :D These classes help socialize the dog to people and other dogs, and even if you think you know all there is to know about training a dog, you (and your dog) will learn a few things anyway. The obedience clubs around here give a discounted rate for their classes to people who can document that their dog came from a shelter or rescue system.