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We got some online with name and phone number embroidered.

Can't recall the website now, but there's plenty of them that do it.

Saves losing the tags all the time and gets rid of the "pling pling" noise.

:)

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MooMoo wrapping herself around the furniture as usual.

Always done that.

Weird dog.

:lol:

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We got some online with name and phone number embroidered.

Can't recall the website now, but there's plenty of them that do it.

Saves losing the tags all the time and gets rid of the "pling pling" noise.

:)

I saw those @@Dirty_vinylpusher - http://www.petbling.com.au/personalised-nylon-embroidered-collar-design/

In the past we have had lots of collars degrade - D shackles rust , studs rust ect

This time I am going for ruggedness with comfort and no rust stainless steel

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We use this company for embroidered collars, with dog's name and our mobile number.

Works good with runaway staffies.

 

http://www.custompetcollars.com.au/collections/personalised-collars?mc_cid=fd33908df3&mc_eid=f9f1a3b624

 

They work well.

 

Also, our biatch Maxie has a pink collar, so everyone knows she's female. She obviously looks male, coz for 15 years everyone asks "what's his name"

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Missy - We rescued her :)

Jack Russel crossed with a sausage dog.

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Lulu - Poodle crossed with King Charles Kavalier

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Best of friends!

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Even in the rain these dogs are impressive

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They have the same hairdo...

:mellow:

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Missy - We rescued her :)

Jack Russel crossed with a sausage dog.

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Lulu - Poodle crossed with King Charles Kavalier

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Best of friends!

Poodle/cavalier - What a great cross. Whip smart while being eager to please.
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Poodle/cavalier - What a great cross. Whip smart while being eager to please.

They are great companion dogs. Excellent with children, other dogs and even our cat.

I would get another one in a heartbeat if we had the space.

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The latest addition to the street pack.

Mate's 9 week old American Staffy pup "Chilli"

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Chester didn't make it to Christmas........................or his 16th birthday.

The liver cancer had him so we had to set him free.

 

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Good time had by all down the creek this morning collectig the crabpots.

Swimming, getting stuck in the mud, chasing birds, rolling in the sand and munching on 3-day old stinky bait - fish heads, chicken frames etc

(The dogs had fun too BTW :lol: )

:)

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A couple more shots of the pups.

Keep seeing bits of this deck/patio/area.

Is it possible to get a wide shot of the whole setup?

Looks nice.

:)

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Keep seeing bits of this deck/patio/area.

Is it possible to get a wide shot of the whole setup?

Looks nice.

:)

Here is a slightly expanded view ;)  

It is a spa, with a small deck and a couple of dogs  :)

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So, we take our staffy to Coolum beach, over the weekend, which he loves.

Previously some ****head dog owner lets their feral dog off a lead and bites the side of our Staffies face.

So now, we have to keep him away from 'in your face dogs' coz if a dog gets too close to his face he wants to turn that dogs head into bolognaise sauce.

So, some people have no real control of their unleaded dogs on the beach, which has me doing backward 360's trying to keep my leaded dog away from some stupid woman's dog, as they try to snap pieces off each other.

All the while yelling at this woman to lead her dog.

She's panicking, just standing there yelling at her dog, who at this stage is continually trying to get past me to see if he can get a snap at my dog, who wants to tear his neck out.

Fortunately my dog is in a chest harness, so now as I'm doing backward 360s, all 4 of his feet are off the ground carousel style, removing his ability to gain traction.

The only thing I can do to keep the other dog at bay is to continually kick it in the chest.

Eventually stupid woman steps in and leads her dog.

I had a beautiful natured dog, which now sees other dogs as threats, and he has the ability to do a lot damage.

All thanks to other dog owners who have no effing idea.

Now, I have to potentially pay someone who knows more about dogs than I do, to fix my dog.

Walking your dog on the beach is meant to be enjoyable.

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I totally agree @@Gee Emm

Every dog I have owned has gone through obedience training

Ask @@steve u how my dog behaves when he has come over

On the human factor - most have no idea how to properly look after there pet and treat a dog like a human

To be a good dog owner you need to know dog language

Don't get me wrong

I'm not saying not to love and care for your dog just be aware that they are different creatures to us

Bring on Cesar Milan for human training

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