Golden Retriever Sweetie
8 month old girl with a heart of gold. We are very reluctantly having to find a new home for her, as our older Cavoodle is extremely stressed and anxious with the new pup who just delightfully wants to play. She has not picked up that big sister is not liking her being in her face all day and doesn’t want to play with her. ☹️ Our Cavoodle is now becoming aggressive towards her and we have decided it’s not fair on either of the dogs to continue living with such strife.
Phoebe is ever so sweet. Loves cats and all dogs (even if they don’t like her!) and loves to play ball and jump over things.
She is vaccinated and flead and wormed but is not desexed yet. She has been on high quality food since birth and has no health issues. Super sookie and intuitive and loves a proper hug and tummy rubs.
We really want to make the best rehoming decision for Phoebe as she deserves to be adored and loved by everyone (all other existing pets) and her humans.
We're talking new year resolutions...
Tidying the house before going to bed each night, meditating upon waking or taking the stairs at work.
What’s something quick, or easy, that you started doing that made a major positive change in your life?
Fruit destroyed on your trees?
Greetings, Neighbours. The guava moth is out and about. You'll notice pinholes in your fruit where the moth has laid its egg - which hatches into a grub which burrows throughout your fruit and makes it inedible. You can make traps (see on-line) and/or pick up fallen fruit (twice a day, if possible) and put in a bucket of water overnight. I've found this to be the best method as it destroys the second generation. Please do it. (Funny/peculiar thing: we have a couple of mini guava trees and the moths never touch them.) And pick fruit early if necessary, put in a paper bag with a banana and store for a few days at room temperature. Fruit will ripen, even if only for jam. Well done the person on Jade Avenue who has covered their plum tree with netting.
Making of traps: buy a few small garden/driveway lights from Bunnings -$3 each). Unscrew the small solar lamp and pull off the pointy bit. Then force the lamp into the top of a milk bottle. Cut holes in the milk bottle so the moth can enter as it seeks the light. (Pics on-line.)
Happy New Year, David H.
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