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cycas

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  1. The Squirrel posted (in another thread)

     

    I wonder what other hidden talents fugees are hiding :ninja:

     

     

    I was just wondering if anyone would be up for a 'make a christmas decoration' competition? Do it as a mini fundraiser, one quid an entry to Oldies, post a photo of your Great Work (or not great work and give us a laugh :laugh: )

     

    I was thinking of asking Mindy Tobleronie as the Refuge's own Festive Guru to judge, and that I would donate a suitably arty theatre token as a prize..?

     

    Would anyone have time to enter? Would anyone want their kids to enter (in which case, I'm thinking would be nice to have a separate kid's class) ?

  2. It occurs to me that I have not yet bored the Fugees with some of my recent paintings and photos of dogs. rolleyes.gif

     

    Do join in and post yours if anyone has drawn any. We see a lot of photos, but few other media! laugh.gif

     

     

    Mollydog running (her legs were very hard to get right!)

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    ... And snoozing.

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    And Duke the Doop, foster lurcher, being very silly:

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    And trying to look majestic, in a landscape :

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    And a pile of snoozing Az's in various poses:

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  3. I agree, but i suspect the PAT people concerned don't know about the working register.

     

    I do think it is breedist as in purebred.

     

    p.s. I would love to see their faces if they were meaning purebred and a crossbreed owner produced a KC registration.

     

    Yeah, surely if they just meant 'has a KC registration' then when Laura contacted them to say, Oi! then surely they would have come back with a message to say 'no any dog can be registered' and give a link?

     

    Of course, could be that it's one of these left hand doesnt' know what the right is doing situations... wacko.gif

  4. Oldies Club are urgently trying to find an already homechecked foster home Manchester-Liverpool-Stockport- Chester - Warrington area for Sam, a quiet older male dog.

     

     

    Sam is of medium size and looks sort of yellow labX though probably more good old mongrel than any specific breed.

     

     

    Sam has not lived with other dogs, but we think he would be OK with another quiet dog. He's not suitable for full time worker but can be left for some time: he's used to a retired owner.

     

     

    Sam is fearful of cars, but is familiar with cats and we think he could be OK in a home with cats if introduced carefully.

     

     

    We are looking for someone who has had a rescue homecheck, but are happy to take references from other rescues given the timescale!

     

     

    Can you help? Please contact [email protected] if you can.

     

     

    Please cross post.

  5. I am very sad as I have just bought her a green quilted Barbour coat. I tell you what. It was cheaper than some coats I've seen in pet shops and it's all proper buckles n stuff.

     

    Not as sad as me, Mollydog has a lovely fleecy Barbour which is terribly smart and she absolutely refuses to wear it apart from about two days a year when it is cold enough that she will grudgingly tolerate it. She plants her feet and will not move!

     

    For some reason her nylon anorak thing is considered more acceptable.. rolleyes.giflaugh.gif

  6. I have encountered a bit of this from the other side (and within sighthounds too : there are actually people who will sneer at lurchers for crossed with 'curs' ! :rolleyes::laugh: - ie, people make disapproving remarks to me about other people's dogs because they assume that as both of mine look full sighthound, I will agree with them. :rolleyes: Possibly I should carry one of the cats with me at all times to make it clear mine is not a purist sighthound-only household? :rolleyes::laugh:

     

     

    Frankly, I am baffled by it. I'm really sorry to hear people were so rude and unwelcoming

     

    I suppose Tess isn't huge if you are used to greyhounds, so 'little dog' was probably inevitable in the absence of a yorkie for contrast. (I can't help calling my mother's dogs 'the little dogs' and they are two smallish collie crosses and a whippet! :laugh: On the other hand, have met a greyhound owner who called my Mollydog greyhound 'the little dog' because she looks like a dwarf compared to a big male greyhound and a Borzoi...)

     

    I guess there probably are greyhounds that would not recognise Tess as a dog to start with because their definition of 'dog' is so narrow - but in that case I would have thought it would be jolly good practice for them to see her pootling about at a distance. :wacko:

  7. Those are very smart, do they sell sighthound fit ones?

     

    Not that Mollydog would be seen dead walking in one, we have absolute tantrums and I CANNOT WALK IN THIS THING even with a light raincoat unless it's absolutely frrrrrrrreeezing, but my Mum's whippet Flash might benefit, the poor little soul really feels the cold. I've just bought him some pyjamas for Christmas...

     

    If I hadn't just bought Az a new Blizzard coat I might have got one for him too...

  8. 2 thoughts

     

    1) the Refuge started out with loads of amazing and enthusiastic people on board. Thing is, amazing enthusiastic people are great volunteers and start projects of their own too. I suspect a lot of the energy that used to be thrown into organising stuff here and posting new ideas is now being used on other projects by people who just don't have time for everything. I know that when I started joining rescue forums, I had five cats and some spare time. Since then I've added two extra dogs, two extra cats, two extra rabbits, have somehow ended up on the committee of a rescue, have created and support websites for four rescue organisations, foster, homecheck and occasionally transport. My time to devote to further projects is minimal, and so my forum involvement has fallen off : if my job wasn't internetty, I'd probably not visit this one or Facebook either.

     

    I'm not sure this is a decline in the Refuge that we are seeing : to some extent I think it's a victim of its own success that so many posters no longer have much time for it!

     

    2) I genuinely think RMF has sucked the life out of the forum for people who dont' visit as often. They can't keep up with the speed of it, and it's got to the stage where people put everything in there and almost nothing - even lovely photos or great news, or questions that really merit more thought - goes in a new thread.

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