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I like to hear of the dog's adventures...But what is Slurry?
Reply #161. Feb 06 13, 7:45 PM
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Slurry is liquified animal manure, usually cow, horse, pig or a combination of various animal dungs. Farmers spread it on their fields as manure.
Reply #162. Feb 06 13, 8:36 PM
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Susie has been doing really well lately. We were out for a walk last week, she ignored cyclists in high visibility jackets, a jogger, guard dogs at a farm we go past, even a couple of men repairing a van at the road side with the cab tilted up and everything. She looked at all of these things, but decided they weren't worth bothering about, which is exactly what we've been working towards. Anyway, we go past a house where there is normally no dog, but this time there is a big Pyrranean in the garden. It ran along the fence line barking at her, and she was trying so hard to ignore it, you could see that in every line in her body. She looked straight forward and almost marched on doing her very best. Then it came over the fence, or more like high stepped over the fence, it was very low, and charged at her. There were people in the garden so I called out to them and said could they please control their dog. Oh, he's only playing, he won't hurt anyone. I pointed out Susie was on the lead and wasn't going to play, could they please control it. Well, he sort of called it in a very half hearted way and it, of course, completely ignored him. Anyway I lost my temper and said if they didn't control their blankety blank dog I was going to ring the dog warden and he came and got it, muttering about making a fuss over nothing etc. We carried on and she happily ignored a big road sweeper thing coming down the road behind us, a couple of delivery drivers etc. What makes me mad though is that, with her trainer, we've worked really hard for the past 12 months or so to get her to ignore things, to accept that other dogs and people are part of the environment. One idiot like this could set all that work back by months. Fortunately it hasn't, she's walked past barking dogs in secure gardens since then with no problems. Also I don't think that dog was playing. There was no play bound there, hackles were up and it was snarling, it looked to me like it meant business. It was really large, well they are a large breed, what if a small kiddie had been there. I have since found out it doesn't live there, it belongs to a visitor. One of my neighbours had a problem with it as well and went back later without her dog to complain.
Reply #163. Mar 06 13, 6:12 PM
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Oh yes, should anyone else have a similar problem I can confirm that a good rub down and comb through with apple vinegar gets rid of the smell of slurry. Two applications did the trick.
Reply #164. Mar 06 13, 6:14 PM
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That's clever - thank you!
(I haven't got a dog, I just think it's useful and clever.)
Reply #165. Mar 06 13, 8:42 PM
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