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Zazie

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I'm on a PC, and I can see only the first photo in full; just a small strip appears at the top of the second.

Don't feel bad about posting the Ōkunoshima video, @Ricky Vapes. It was interesting, just sad, too. It's weird that the town doesn't take better care of the rabbits, given that the island is such a tourist attraction.
 

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I'm on a PC, and I can see only the first photo in full; just a small strip appears at the top of the second.

Don't feel bad about posting the Ōkunoshima video, @Ricky Vapes. It was interesting, just sad, too. It's weird that the town doesn't take better care of the rabbits, given that the island is such a tourist attraction.
Mabye I could fly above and drop huge bundles of hay and put a few wells around with drinking water.

Rabbits have to graze constantly on hay or grass other their GI system locks up and they get really sick. That’s what’s so hard to see because all the grass is gone so they have nothing left to graze on. They must be in so much pain :(
 

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    We've got a new dog. He's a 9yo retired huntaway sheep dog named Ike - when my BIL isn't around, he follows me on my morning and afternoon jobs :D

    We had to go through 2 paddocks of sheep to do my egg collecting. Each paddock, with no orders from me, he had the flock in a tight circle, ready for me to open the gate, so he could herd them through ;)

    Thankfully, he is extremely well trained, and listened to my command, and all that went through the gate was me, the 4 wheeler and Ike :wub:

    I'll take my fone out with me, next time, and get some pics of him in action
     

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    We've got a new dog. He's a 9yo retired huntaway sheep dog named Ike - when my BIL isn't around, he follows me on my morning and afternoon jobs :D

    We had to go through 2 paddocks of sheep to do my egg collecting. Each paddock, with no orders from me, he had the flock in a tight circle, ready for me to open the gate, so he could herd them through ;)

    Thankfully, he is extremely well trained, and listened to my command, and all that went through the gate was me, the 4 wheeler and Ike :wub:

    I'll take my fone out with me, next time, and get some pics of him in action
    Herding dogs are awesome. Hard workers. He is obviously not ready to retire. lol Love to see a pic of Ike
     

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    We've got a new dog. He's a 9yo retired huntaway sheep dog named Ike - when my BIL isn't around, he follows me on my morning and afternoon jobs :D

    We had to go through 2 paddocks of sheep to do my egg collecting. Each paddock, with no orders from me, he had the flock in a tight circle, ready for me to open the gate, so he could herd them through ;)

    Thankfully, he is extremely well trained, and listened to my command, and all that went through the gate was me, the 4 wheeler and Ike :wub:

    I'll take my fone out with me, next time, and get some pics of him in action

    A good friend of mine had a border collie. She went to Wales for the herding competition and sent me hours and hours of videos. Absolutely amazing. But the best part was watching the dogs watch another dog work. The whole front row of the grandstand was lined with dogs, every eye and ear following the dog on the field.
     

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    Ricky, just please warm us if any videos include injured or sick animals, if you would. I did not mind if you post them, as long as I know in advance and can just pass them by.

    I had to block/ignore/unfriend a lot of people on social media for posting graphic pictures because I am far too sensitive to suffering animals. There were a couple I still have nightmares about, several years later.


    This is sort of trivial, but I have been struggling with Georgia’s dry nose since she was about a year old. Common in Frenchies. I asked the vet and she prescribed some stuff, $30 a bottle. I put it on every couple hours for a few weeks and it helped a bit but I didn’t think it was enough.

    So I asked Frenchie breeders in my dog groups. Nose and Paws from Burt’s Bees was a top recommendation. Didn’t help at all. I also tried coconut oil and olive oil - which she loves, yum!- but they just weren’t doing it this winter. Her poor nose was so dry and cracked.

    I finally tried Bag Balm, and I used to use it for my other dogs for various things. Two days and her nose looks perfect.
     

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    Ricky, just please warm us if any videos include injured or sick animals, if you would. I did not mind if you post them, as long as I know in advance and can just pass them by.

    I had to block/ignore/unfriend a lot of people on social media for posting graphic pictures because I am far too sensitive to suffering animals. There were a couple I still have nightmares about, several years later.


    This is sort of trivial, but I have been struggling with Georgia’s dry nose since she was about a year old. Common in Frenchies. I asked the vet and she prescribed some stuff, $30 a bottle. I put it on every couple hours for a few weeks and it helped a bit but I didn’t think it was enough.

    So I asked Frenchie breeders in my dog groups. Nose and Paws from Burt’s Bees was a top recommendation. Didn’t help at all. I also tried coconut oil and olive oil - which she loves, yum!- but they just weren’t doing it this winter. Her poor nose was so dry and cracked.

    I finally tried Bag Balm, and I used to use it for my other dogs for various things. Two days and her nose looks perfect.
    Okay I will. Sorry. In my opinion It’s certainly not as bad as some of those commercials looking for money to save animals. But it upset me a bit too. Just be glad you didn’t go there hoping for a fun vacation with bunnies .
     

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    Good morning gang:)
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    Ricky, just please warm us if any videos include injured or sick animals, if you would. I did not mind if you post them, as long as I know in advance and can just pass them by.

    I had to block/ignore/unfriend a lot of people on social media for posting graphic pictures because I am far too sensitive to suffering animals. There were a couple I still have nightmares about, several years later.


    This is sort of trivial, but I have been struggling with Georgia’s dry nose since she was about a year old. Common in Frenchies. I asked the vet and she prescribed some stuff, $30 a bottle. I put it on every couple hours for a few weeks and it helped a bit but I didn’t think it was enough.

    So I asked Frenchie breeders in my dog groups. Nose and Paws from Burt’s Bees was a top recommendation. Didn’t help at all. I also tried coconut oil and olive oil - which she loves, yum!- but they just weren’t doing it this winter. Her poor nose was so dry and cracked.

    I finally tried Bag Balm, and I used to use it for my other dogs for various things. Two days and her nose looks perfect.

    It’s good to know I’m not the only one sensitive to animal suffering. It’s almost physically painful.
     

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    Herding dogs are awesome. Hard workers. He is obviously not ready to retire. lol Love to see a pic of Ike

    Definitely not ;) he's got arthritis so he's just a bit too slow for full time farm work. But for our small mobs, he is just perfect :wub:

    A good friend of mine had a border collie. She went to Wales for the herding competition and sent me hours and hours of videos. Absolutely amazing. But the best part was watching the dogs watch another dog work. The whole front row of the grandstand was lined with dogs, every eye and ear following the dog on the field.

    It absolutely amazes and humbles me, what a trained working dog can do :wub:
     

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    @Ricky Vapes Hi Ricky. Was just surfing YouTube and ran across this. Thought you might like it. All rescue bunnies like yours. :wub:


    Those Flemish rabbits are truly GIANT! Beats the heck out of hanging out at Starbucks!!
     
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    Those Flemish rabbits are truly GIANT! Beats the heck to of hanging out at Starbucks!!

    One of the rabbits I had as a kid was that big. Didn’t look like the Flemish in this video though, her ears weren’t floppy. She was a sassy girl. Our dog got off his chain and started harassing her and she bit his nose through the wire of her cage.

    So, we put her cage inside the garage. And she kicked out the cage door, broke the window and escaped into the yard, inside the fence where all the dogs were out. I heard a racket and ran out to find some of the dogs had her cornered, and she was up on her back feet, screaming at the dogs.

    Poor baby needed a bunch of stitches in her foot from the broken window. But those dogs never came at her again!
     

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    Warning: Contains references to bunnies, possums and a couple of timeshared cats, oh and words lots of words

    I have a cat i timeshare with its owner, unsurprisingly known as Timeshare Cat II (real name Minx). I got to know her Mum years ago when i needed a place to live after my parent turned their back on me after i built them a free granny flat i never got to spend a night in (always fun remembering that) and she was subletting a cabin in the country. One of the conditions of me being given the cabin was that the cat (the original Timeshare Cat, real name Miss Gucci) liked me, because she hated everyone, but took to me instantly and that was my and her Mums friendship sealed. Miss Gucci had a habit of waking me up in the mornings when i kitty sat by kissing my eyelids, the more scary version of waking up was to find myself literally nose to nose to her on the pillow with her staring directly in my soul.

    Her mum and i lived 30 metres apart for 1.5 years. seeing each other maybe twice a week - we liked our own space, during which i would wake up each day to a lawn littered with bunnies and at night feeding possums over the harsh winter, and spending Saturday mornings up at the house with TC...then the place was sold by the owners and we had to part company, and i had to come back to Sydney, but we remained friends and i would kittysit the original Timeshare Cat or her mum would call me up and say "sick of the city, need a day away?. i'll leave the door unlocked, come down and spend a day with the cat", And so i did regularly until the original Timeshare Cat passed away.

    Then, a few months later, as i knew she would, she rang me up as she was thinking of getting a new companion, shes like me, doesn't like to share her space with another human, but prefers felines. I liked that i was included in the conversation. so a few weeks later we had a new cat which i could timeshare. Worked out well when TC II was a kitten as her mum worked in real estate and so was out long hours, and so i would come down and give the new TC II some human time. We bonded pretty quick.

    Then on Jan 5th 2017, i had a seizure, out of nowhere, that left me largely bed bound for 2.3 years, with crippling dizziness meaning i couldn't get vertical a lot fo the time and couldnt travel the 2.5 hours each way to see TC II. So after 6 months of my absence TC II's mum (who kept in contact with me during my entire illness) decided it was time to bring forward her plan to acquire another kitten, as she felt TC needed company due to her lifestyle.

    So i finally got well and started travelling down to the country late last year, but i was off petminding my other furchildren, all dogs (dogs are a job, cats are perfect for aspies, they dont expect you to serve their every whim and are independent as us), or down to volunteer at a nursing home i volunteered at since 2011, all in the same area. But i never got time to travel to the neighbouring village to see TC II or her own new companion cat TC III.

    I was supposed to go away a few weeks ago and finally break my 3 years having not seen TC II, but it got postphoned. But on the 21st of this month, finally i will get to see TC II again , after 3 years, and get to meet her offsider. All ive had for 3 years is regular TC II and TCIII pics. Longest period in my life without feline access. As with a lot of aspies, we prefer animals to people and i have a particular affinity with animals that their owners see and why i get word of mouth petminding stints away. So no offense humans, but its been a long 3 years with just other humans, need me some cat time....
     
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