My folks recently got a dog from the RSPCA. It was one of those from up in the hills (Euchunga I think?) where those weirdos had hundreds of them and they were badly treated. I think some of them even turned to eating each other because of no feed. It was in the news or on Today Tonight or something...
Anyway, I reckon it's a great dog, but I only visit about once a fortnight. They made the mistake of letting it inside and it has since ripped up some of the lino and completely destroyed the futon. It broke it's leg within a week of them having it (god knows how) so they were up for some pretty expensive vet bills, plus they had to hire a cage to restrict its movement at the vets request and were supposed to keep it in there for 8 weeks! Impossible! That drove the dog and them mad as it's still a puppy so has bundles of energy. The leg has recently healed enough to allow them to take it for walks so hopefully will settle down.
I'm not sure of the breed. It's a cross dog. Very cross and very naughty.
We used to have a cross Labrador/Kelpie. She was a terror as a puppy and all the rest in her litter were shot because their owners couldn't put up with them, but Dad kept on building fence after fence to keep her in and she turned out the best dog you could ever hope for. We were living in the country at the time and lived on the road that entered the footy oval. Anyway, Minlaton were playing Yorketown (which was the biggest rivalry in the then SYPFL) and Dad had spent the whole Saturday adding Lattice work to the already existing fence as this dog could jump over anything and had just finished the job at around the time the footy had finished. He called us out to admire his work with him, but someone left the back door open, and the front door, and the dog ran through the house and got out on to the road with all the oncoming traffic. Very ironic and very funny at the time! She even managed to get out one time and somehow made her way to the school (where me and my sister went and where Mum taught). Mum had to call in relief and me and her dragged the dog back home.
Go on sploosh - get a puppy!
