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My old basset is getting blinder. He's been having accidents in the house. I think it's because he can't find his way to the doggy door in time. He has been ab'e to see light and dark, so we left the light by the doggy door on at night. I think he's losing his light perception. When he's gone, I guess we'll replace the family room carpet. Shampooing doesn't seem to be enough.



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I don't think BYC will kick you off. LOL. A min pin is a good idea. She sure has the spunk of one. The new pup (Piper) is a perfect match. Piper wears Pica out....they run and run and run and tug-a-war and more tug-a-war. They are a great match. My poms are 10 lbs, so I understand that, but I did not realize that chihuahuas were the same way. 114 lb puppy, that is one big baby....I wouldn't want that feed bill. It is a sad story for Piper, their family had their home foreclosed on, they have to move into a rental and can't take the dog. I told them to come up and visit whenever they needed to. They did call tonight. They are glad she is happy.

He actually doesn't eat all that much. Komondork tend to be big couch potatoes. They were bred to stay with the sheep. Historically they would have fed themselves, and they stayed with the sheep that they guarded. The Komondork did not herd the sheep. Pulik were the dogs used to herd the sheep. Komondork were bred to problem solve, without the assistance of a human. This trait makes them very difficult at times to train. They are very intelligent dogs, that seem for themselves often decide how much they will or will not do.

Puppy often will ask for me to open the sliding glass door, and in order for me to get him use the dog door, I have to yell at him each time. " No Puppy! Use the dog door. Go around and use the dog door. " Anything less than that, and he will just stand there talking back at me trying to get me to let him in. I have tried a number of times to shorten the all the words and make it simpler. But he won't go around the house and walk in the dog door unless I say all the words to him. He has a remarkable grasp of the English language.

When he was not more than a puppy, I could tell him to hang his head in shame, and he would unless he knew that he wasn't doing anything or thinking about something naughty. If he knew that he was innocent then he would refuse to hang his head. Puppy is a very interesting dog. He is not a good Komondor, because he is way to social. He loves to go shopping, and seems to get a big kick out of being talked about.

Just in the last month or two I have started to notice Puppy slowing down. He is sleeping more these days, and I just confirmed the other day that he is developing cataracts. It doesn't seem to bother him very much, as long as I don't move any of the furniture into his way. He has lost weight in the last month or so. For years he has been between 120 and 125lbs. The highest weight he ever was 140lbs. He stand 34" at the hind quarters, that makes him taller than average for a Komondor. The 6 dogs eat about 50lbs of food per month. I have been feeding them Taste of the Wild food. It isn't cheap food, but I figure that I am making up for not having to take the dogs to the Vet all the time.
 
Prong collars have the opposite effect on me. I assume only a poorly trained dog would have one, and it worries me more than a regular collar.



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I use a "Halty" collar on my pups to train them, it is like a halter for cattle or horses, keeps the dog from pulling and does not choke them at all, we love them !!!
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the dog can breathe, and stick his tongue out and all...but he cannot pull as his head is attached to the lease, the smartest most humane collar/leash system in existance !
No dog can pull you when wearing this collar.
 
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So speaking of Winter Brisk - since I am a newbie with no coop or chicks yet, I thought it might be a good idea to attend, make some connections and get more information. Are any of you planning to be there? I won't be able to attend on Saturday as I'm hosting a Holiday Open House and Food Drive at our family winery. Will there still be anything going on Sunday so it would be worth the drive? I was really hoping if I start hanging around I'll learn something! (In addition to lurking here, reading all the books, perusing websites, etc.) I'm afraid I'm an addict before I've even acquired my first bird...
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Winter Brisk is December 4th & 5th
you can learn more by going on line and checking out the website at www.washingtonfeatherfanciers.webs.com
There will be auctions and bird sales, and door prizes, raffles, a dinner, and lots of club meetings for those who want to sit in with or ask questions of a particular club.
It is going to be awesome !!!!!!!!!!
I was going to enter my trio RIW cockeral (MOT) and his 2 perfect pullets...but they are green splash RIWs since they helped me paint the coop the other day
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Ok,.. the action will be on Saturday. On Sunday people are just getting out of there... but the action usually goes from 8am until 4 or 5 pm on Saturday. I haven't gone to a show yet where there was more than awards on Sunday.

I will be at the show, silkies in tow... possibly ducks. I am hoping to sell my white runners, I've shown them but I prefer heavy breed ducks and I need to limit my breeds.
 
Me too.........sigh. Never enough coops! Still waiting to find my little log cabin on lots and lots of acreage with a big ol' barn. Then I could hatch to my hearts content! LOL! My friends keep asking me when am I going to put the hatchery sign out front!

Do you have snow yet Heather?
 
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So speaking of Winter Brisk - since I am a newbie with no coop or chicks yet, I thought it might be a good idea to attend, make some connections and get more information. Are any of you planning to be there? I won't be able to attend on Saturday as I'm hosting a Holiday Open House and Food Drive at our family winery. Will there still be anything going on Sunday so it would be worth the drive? I was really hoping if I start hanging around I'll learn something! (In addition to lurking here, reading all the books, perusing websites, etc.) I'm afraid I'm an addict before I've even acquired my first bird...
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Winter Brisk is December 4th & 5th
you can learn more by going on line and checking out the website at www.washingtonfeatherfanciers.webs.com
There will be auctions and bird sales, and door prizes, raffles, a dinner, and lots of club meetings for those who want to sit in with or ask questions of a particular club.
It is going to be awesome !!!!!!!!!!
I was going to enter my trio RIW cockeral (MOT) and his 2 perfect pullets...but they are green splash RIWs since they helped me paint the coop the other day
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Here is info directly from the show catalog.

"December 4t h & 5t h 2010
Show Catalog
November 24th Entries Postmarked – absolutely no late entries please
December 3rd 2:00 PM - Show setup/work party
December 3rd 6:00-8:00 PM - Coop In
December 4th 7:00-9:00 AM - Coop In
9:00 AM - Judging begins
9:30 AM - Raffle Items Due
10:00 AM - Getting Started in Poultry Showmanship
11:00 AM - Youth Showmanship
12:00 PM - Judges lunch break
12:00 PM - Coloring Contest
2:00 PM - Posters Due
3:30 PM - Raffle
6:00 PM Banquet on the fairgrounds 4H building
December 5th 8:00 AM - Barn Opens
9:00 AM - People Choice Award
10/11:00AM - Awards
Following Awards - Coop Out/Clean up
Tear down of the show will follow coop-out. All able bodied exhibitors are encouraged to help."


There is a catered banquet that costs $10 and they need people to RSVP for it so they have enough food. There is a silent auction and a raffle. THey are also doing a wine raffle. Here are some of the social events as described in the show catalog...

"- B.Y.O.C. - Please bring your own chairs to sit on, there will be some available. - Lunch – Lunch will be on your own. The fairgrounds will have a concession stand open.
- Raffles – Raffle tickets are 4 for a $1.00. Any quality item is welcome. It does not have to be poultry related. This is an activity for the whole family, so think of things for people of all ages and interests. Please check your donations in at the raffle table Friday night or early Saturday morning. We ask that each exhibitor donate at least 1 item please.
- Started/Adult Bird Silent Auction- Looking for quality adult birds to be put in the auction, minimum bids will be placed on birds to ensure the help to support the show costs.
- People Choice award from Champion Row- This will take place after the judging of the best in classes and each exhibitor will get one vote on the best bird. Winner will receive a donated bag of feed! - For Sale Cages – Must be a Washington Feather Fancier Member to sell birds. There will be cages available for $5.00 each for the entire show. Please request on your entry form. Renters are responsible for the care and feeding of their birds. Only healthy birds should be sold. Overcrowding is not allowed – birds can be rotated throughout the show. See Jim Volk for rental of cages. Please bring extra boxes for birds that you purchase.
-Any club or individual may set up an informational display but they must provide their own tables and chairs. Only non-food items may be sold (this is a fair policy). There will be no fee for this activity. A raffle donation would be greatly appreciated by those selling things.
- Banquet- We will be having a catered banquet in the 4H building on the fairgrounds at 6:00pm Saturday December 4th. Menu: Pork Loin, Pasta/Potato, Dessert, Punch/Coffee. $10.00 a person. Sign up to attend the banquet so we can get an idea of how many people will be joining us, Thank you!! You may pay with entry or at banquet.
- Wine Raffle- Please donate a bottle of your favorite wine! + Raffle Tickets $1.00ea or 6. For $5.00! At the banquet we will draw for wine winners! Have a great time!
- Clean up – if you can, please bring shovels, brooms, and dustpans; please remove your coop tags and food/water cups. It will help clean-up go quicker!"


It will be fun.


http://washingtonfeatherfanciers.webs.com/Website Files/Winter Show 2010/ChehalisCatalog.pdf
 
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So speaking of Winter Brisk - since I am a newbie with no coop or chicks yet, I thought it might be a good idea to attend, make some connections and get more information. Are any of you planning to be there? I won't be able to attend on Saturday as I'm hosting a Holiday Open House and Food Drive at our family winery. Will there still be anything going on Sunday so it would be worth the drive? I was really hoping if I start hanging around I'll learn something! (In addition to lurking here, reading all the books, perusing websites, etc.) I'm afraid I'm an addict before I've even acquired my first bird...
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You should come for awhile, or see about possibly donating a gift basket from your winery for a raffle item as a fundraiser so the poultry shows can continue. It would be a nice way to plug your winery too! I'm on the SE side, and we have some GOOD wineries over here. I plan on bringing a bottle from one of the local wineries....
 
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