Posts Tagged ‘aussie pooch mobile’

AJ the Border Collie now tucks himself in at night

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

Chris the founder of Aussie Pooch Mobile has a Border Collie which she loves to train for tricks. Every time she brings him into the office AJ performs his new tricks.

He now shakes his back paw, waves, rolls over, spins and plays dead plus many other things. We all laugh and think he would do anything for Love Em Liver Treats, which are an excellent motivation and they are pretty yummy too, or so AJ seems to think.

The latest trick Chris has taught AJ is ‘putting him to bed’ trick. He drops and then Chris places his blanket on him and he picks it up and as she gives him the hand single to play dead and he pulls the blanket over himself!

Apparently if you teach your dog to drop, pick things up and play dead you to can teach your dog this trick!

The Doggy Fantastic Camping Weekend

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

Introducing the inaugural ‘Doggy Fantastic’ Camping and Music Weekend at Neurum Creek Bush Retreat Caboolture Qld from Friday 29 – 31 August.

 

The weekend is designed so you can learn new things but also participate in all the events and competitions for your Pooch. All Breeds are welcome.

 

Waggiest tail, most handsome dog, best trick and dog and owner look a like competition add to the fun. Participate in the Iron Dog Competition – This is a challenging event where both dog and owner can get involved.

 

Why not learn some moves with your dog and participate in the Dancing with dogs session or the obedience, trick and clicker classes.

 

Demos will be held for Fly Ball, Search and Rescue, Herding of Ducks and sheep and the Assistant Dogs plus much more.

 

Visit the expo stalls and participate in the lectures on Dog Massage, Dog Grooming, Training and Nutrition. There will even be Vet Nurses to help answer all your doggy health issues.

 

As well as all this we have Microchipping available for a small fee of $25. Microchipping will see you being able to have your four legged friend find its way home. You can register for this directly with the National Pet Register before you arrive by phoning 1300 734 738. 

 

After a big day on the Saturday your Pooch can eat out in style and join the doggy dinner put on by Royal Canin Pet Nutrition. You can then tuck your tired friend into bed and head on over to the main marquee for some World Class musical entertainment.

 

Music is on Friday and Saturday nights, auctions, sausage sizzle, coffee, tea and soft drinks are available. Wine tasting is planned for Saturday, but you will need to BYO other drinks. Face Painting for all ages is available (Dog’s Faces) colouring competitions and doggy videos all weekend.

 

The Doggy Fantastic is an approved fund raiser for Variety Qld. Aussie Pooch Mobile Dog Wash and Craig A Murray Specialist Dog Trainers have organised this event to help raise funds for an Assistance dog for a special child.

 

If you know of a child under 18 years old that may benefit from an Assistance Dog please email tracey@dogschool.com.au and we can provide you with more information.

 

Get out your camping gear and come along to a fun filled weekend for the Special Pooch in your life. Make your booking today by phoning Neurum Creek 1300 733 901 or visit www.ncbr.com.au

 

Donations are always welcome. www.varietyqld.org.au (Assistant Dog Program)

For further information

 

CONTACT

Aussie Pooch Mobile Dog Wash, Office: 07 3888 7111,

Toni Ambrose Ph: 0402 058 221, Chris Taylor Ph: 0411 878 762

 

Craig A Murray - Specialist Dog Trainers, Craig and Tracey Murray Ph: 0400 741 660

 

Variety Qld, Trevor Verrall Ph: 3368 3321

 

Neurum Creek Bush Retreat, (Tracy or John) Ph 1300 733 901

www.ncbr.com.au

First Aid & Animal Cancer Education Evening

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

On Monday evening, I attended an information evening at the Brisbane Veterinary Specialist Centre (BVSC) at Albany Creek along with a number of Aussie Pooch Mobile operators and other pet industry guests.

 

Well, what a fantastic night! The speakers, topics covered and venue were all awesome.

 

BVSC is a purpose built Veterinary Hospital to facilitate the highest level of specialized care and to provide students with a learning environment.

 

Rodney Straw BVSc., DACVS commenced the evening with a talk on Cancer in pets and why we treat it! We were all amazed at the options available to pet owners and how many of the animals can be helped & even cured of cancer with various treatments such as radiation therapy, Chemo etc.

 

Carole Harvey-Stevenson then covered Animal First Aid. Carole works in the Brisbane Veterinary Emergency & Critical Care Service (BVECCS) that also operators from the same building. Carole was a delight to listen to, with most of us in bursts of laughter throughout her talk. I would recommend all pet owners familiarise themselves with basic first aid because it can help to

minimise the suffering and recovery of their animal.

Karlene Bradley then spoke about Grief, loss & sickness counseling. This was important for our operator to learn as we do deal with the loss of customers dogs on occasion and since we have built such a bond with the owner and the dog we want to be able to offer some comfort during these times.

 

Finally we were all then given a VIP tour of the facilities, which to say the least was very impressive. I can tell you that I would even be comfortable having myself treated there. The staff are all passionate about what they do and appear to just love being a part of such a facility.

 

I know that we all took something positive away from the evening and learnt a lot about how to further care for our animals. Thanks Chris Taylor

The seminar was sponsored Pets In Peace, Pet Funeral Directors & Crematorium who ensure that your family friend will always be treated with professional care in a modern professionally operated facility.  .

 

The Australian Animal Cancer Foundation Limited is a not for profit organization dedicated to cancer research to benefit animals & people. Funds are needed to help support research, donations over $2 are tax deductible and your help is greatly appreciated. If you would like to make a donation, contact the BVSC on 07 3264 9400.