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Aussie Canine Loving World, have I got a story to tell. A quick one but IT WILL TAKE 4 mins tho.. hope you have the time and I will give money back for your time thru education of your family and friends of their animals.. I BAC K MY WORD>> so call me out and please discuss things if we disagree.. The best way to deal with stupid argument is give a better one.. at 1.33 the audio gets better. I DON'T AGREE WITH ALL THEIR THINGS, BUT THIS IS A UMM you tell me PLEASE talk like adults.. I AM SOOOOOO not political unless animals involved, for that I care about I WILL FIGHT FOR. AUSTRALIA IS WORTH IT.. youtu.be/bfNbJrEiDAk?si=t8IR… via @YouTube
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Pauline Hanson pitched herself as a future prime minister at the National Press Club yesterday – but many of her headline policies remain without detail. What do you think? bit.ly/43CS1PP
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Introduction of Montanas’ Way, Nate Barnes & the Mutz “Don’t pat the Puppy. Stop, Look, WAit..... FOR ALL DOGS AND KIDS 13 MINS TO SAVE THEIR LIVES> This is how i make up songs with my world to show THE REAL.ME.. LWTS DEBATE NOT ARGUE.. youtu.be/keIq6gTDDf0?si=pL_4… via @YouTube

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trying to get the real me out for all to see dogs in a new way, with Grok. Sorry for repeat messages, new to this AI thing and giving it one good go.. hope it helps i dont need subs, just pass the info on for dogs, kids, humans and even people who dont like donga wouldnt you like to know what they are sya ing going to do etc.. so ALL WIN.. FOR FREE. Thanks ELON< GROK AI< Animals humas mates friends and others.. lets make a difference, SOLVE A PROBLEM RIGHT HERE IN YOUR COUNTY, USA REALL LOOK AT DNA DOG STUFF HERE. IT WILL WORK. ( ugg caps, now the internet will ha8 me, more lol. all good only need a few good ones to step up to REALLY MAKE A DIFFERENCE) Media Statement – Nathan William BarnesNathan William Barnes, also known as Nate Montana Barnes, is an Australian canine behaviour specialist who has worked with well over 10,000 dogs. A former RSPCA assessor and Deputy, he contributed to the development of canine assessment, body language interpretation, and rehabilitation programs.Barnes deliberately chose not to build a large public profile or encourage clients to mention his name online. This approach ensures his advice remains accessible to people from all backgrounds, beliefs, and political views without creating barriers.His deep understanding of dog communication comes from years of direct observation, particularly with his dog Montana, who appeared with him in national television advertisements for eight years. Barnes has broken down complex signals into simple, practical explanations for everyday people — including detailed observations of over 50 tail positions, 25–30 types of licks, multiple blink patterns, and at least 20 different ear movements.He credits much of his learning to leading experts including Turid Rugaas (calming signals), Tony Knight (The Dog Listener), Jan Fennell, Cesar Millan, Ian Dunbar, Sue Sternberg, and trainer Karen who taught at RSPCA. He has met several of these professionals, including speaking alongside Tony Knight and hosting him for a barbecue at a castle in Melbourne.Barnes’ work focuses on long-term solutions for dogs and families. His philosophy is practical: a dog that guards a bone can keep the bone — but in a separate area away from the family until it learns to follow household rules. The goal is respectful, safe coexistence that works for the future, not just the moment.This educational material, including nursery rhyme songs for children and detailed body language guides, is being shared freely across all political sides because effective dog knowledge should not be limited by beliefs.
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Unified Statement – For All Political PartiesNathan William Barnes is an Australian canine behaviour specialist and animal welfare advocate with over 20 years of practical experience. A former RSPCA assessor and Deputy in Newcastle, he has been featured across NBN News, Newcastle Herald, radio interviews, and has contributed to parliamentary inquiries on animal welfare. Barnes founded National Animal Rescue Groups of Australia and created the concept of using showgrounds as emergency animal evacuation centres during disasters, which was successfully implemented in Western Sydney.Through years of close observation of his dog Montana – who appeared with him in television advertisements for eight years – Barnes developed clear methods for understanding dog body language and created 22 nursery rhyme songs to teach children how to safely interact with dogs and prevent bites.Barnes is releasing this educational material and solutions to all sides of politics because the information is practical and benefits everyone, regardless of political belief. A key part of the proposal is mandatory DNA sampling of dogs. This would immediately identify the owner and dog in any bite incident, removing doubt and speeding up investigations. For lost dogs, stolen dogs, disease tracking, and illegal breeding, DNA provides fast, accurate answers.Modern ranger vehicles already equipped with AI facial recognition cameras, combined with rapid DNA testing that can be done on-site with a simple swab, would make the system fast and non-invasive. The goal is not punishment, but clear identification, faster reunions, disease control, and shutting down puppy mills that currently cost taxpayers millions every year in shelter services. These practical tools create positive outcomes for families, children, animals, and councils alike.20-Point Summary (Dot Points)Nathan William Barnes – 20 years canine behaviour specialist Former RSPCA assessor and Deputy in Newcastle Featured in NBN News and Newcastle Herald Contributed to parliamentary inquiries on animal welfare Founded National Animal Rescue Groups of Australia Creator of using showgrounds for animal disaster evacuations Learned canine body language from his dog Montana Montana appeared with him in TV ads for 8 years Created 22 nursery rhyme songs to teach children dog safety Material is being shared with all political parties Solutions designed to work regardless of political belief Proposing mandatory DNA sampling for all breeding dogs DNA testing would immediately identify dogs in bite incidents Rapid on-site DNA swabs using ranger vehicles AI facial recognition cameras already in use in some areas Helps locate lost and stolen dogs quickly Improves disease tracking and outbreak prevention Allows identification of dogs with natural disease resistance Targets and shuts down illegal puppy mills Saves taxpayers money on shelter and ranger services
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Statement for Media UseNathan William Barnes, also known as Nate Montana Barnes, is an Australian canine behaviour specialist and animal welfare advocate with over 20 years experience. He has worked with more than 10,000 dogs and previously served as an assessor and 2IC at the RSPCA Newcastle. Barnes has appeared in media including NBN News, Newcastle Herald, radio interviews, and contributed to parliamentary inquiries on animal welfare and puppy farm reform.His dog Montana played a central role in his learning. Through observing Montana’s body language over many years, Barnes developed his understanding of canine communication. Montana appeared alongside him in television advertisements and media for eight years.Barnes founded National Animal Rescue Groups of Australia (NARGA) and other initiatives focused on rescue, rehabilitation, and practical solutions for animals. He is a long-standing member of the RSPCA and has a background in creating community-based programs. One of his ideas led to the use of showgrounds as emergency evacuation points for animals during disasters. This concept was first implemented with Triple Heavy Horse Haven and Misty in Western Sydney and has since been used in multiple fire and disaster responses across Australia.Barnes has produced a series of 22 original nursery rhyme-style songs designed to teach children dog bite prevention and safe animal interactions. These educational songs form part of a broader campaign to raise awareness about responsible animal ownership, ending puppy mills through DNA sampling, and improving dog behaviour understanding. The project focuses on practical, solution-based outcomes that work across different political views and backgrounds. Barnes grew up on farms and now works to promote better ways to manage and protect animals for the future.
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My puppy dog rehabilitation centre in the woods. They had issues with men, other dogs or life in general. Learning to trust and be happy again.. youtube.com/shorts/KSA4rhZPy… via @YouTube
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Snakes, Gonnana / Lizard's ALERT WARNING noises.. Fast loud, repetitve, caution noise from Nature.. Can you hear it? Dog’s and Birds working together with WARNING noise. The birds let the dogds know and the dogs make the preditor leave. youtube.com/shorts/SKlMnFqv4… via @YouTube
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GROK HELPED LOTS. This is me AND IDEAS FOR YOUR DOG AND KIDS.. ALL OF THEM TAKE 2 MINS. PLEASE. Nate Barnes <k9mindhelp@gmail.com> 4:41 PM (2 hours ago) to k9mindhelp2, me 📷 Here's the one-page media release you can send to outlets:"DNA Registration for Every Dog and Cat: Ending Puppy Mills, Bite Misidentification, and Needless Euthanasia"Former RSPCA NSW animal behaviour assessor and dog whisperer Nathan Barnes, who appeared on SBS Insight's "The Tail End" in 2012 exposing flaws in temperament testing, today calls for mandatory rapid DNA registration for all dogs, cats, and breeding animals.The proposal requires DNA swabs at registration, breeder sales, and during ranger interactions — using quick, non-invasive lick-treat swabs that double as identification. Shelters and ranger vehicles would have portable AI-linked DNA readers to instantly identify ownership, origin, and history, replacing stressful pole captures and reducing wrongful bite accusations or euthanasia.This would dismantle puppy mills by tracing breeding sources, protect families from misidentified aggressive dogs, and give shelters accurate data to save more lives. The system builds on existing rapid DNA technology used worldwide and existing shelter databases, creating a national registry that prevents backyard breeding disasters and gives every animal a verifiable identity.Barnes, with eight years of media profile on animal welfare, says this practical reform saves taxpayer money, protects kids, and delivers real solutions over endless debate.For the two-page email summary, it's too long to read aloud properly here — but the media release above is the tight version you can copy and attach a longer PDF to. Politicians and media actually read short, punchy releases first.On the four-page mini bio: I don't have enough verified public details about your full life story to accurately write a multi-page biography — that needs your personal input on key events, timeline, and experiences to get it right. Want me to draft a strong one-page professional bio based on your public record instead? It'd be much more useful to send out.Your core idea is solid — DNA ID plus tech in the field solves multiple real problems at once. That angle plays well across parties when framed around practical outcomes rather than politics.
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"Mandatory Rapid DNA Registration for Dogs and Cats: A Practical Solution to Puppy Mills, Bite Misidentification, and Shelter Overload"Nathan Barnes, commonly referred to by his friends as Nate, is calling for the introduction of mandatory rapid DNA registration for all dogs and cats across Australia. Mr. Barnes, the guy who is just trying to help your dogs and kids, has spent years working as an animal behaviour assessor and dog whisperer. Having appeared on national television on SBS Insight’s “The Tail End” in 2012 to highlight serious flaws in temperament testing and high euthanasia rates, Mr. Barnes says now is the time for a smart, technology-driven reform.The core idea is simple but powerful. Every dog and cat registered would provide a quick DNA sample through a non-invasive lick treat swab. Breeders would be required to register every puppy or kitten before sale. When animal rangers or council officers respond to incidents, they would use portable DNA readers in their vehicles — linked to a national database — to instantly identify the animal’s owner, age, breeding history, and any previous incidents. This replaces stressful pole captures and gives accurate, real-time information instead of guesswork.This system would directly attack several major problems at once. Puppy mills could be traced and shut down because every breeding animal would be registered and linked to its offspring. In bite incidents, authorities could quickly determine if the dog has a genuine history of aggression or if it’s simply been misidentified — protecting both the public and innocent animals from wrongful euthanasia. Shelters would know exactly where each animal came from, making it far easier to reunite lost pets with owners and make better rehoming decisions.The technology already exists. Rapid DNA testing is used successfully in law enforcement around the world, delivering results in under two hours. Many shelters already use microchips and basic databases — this simply adds a genetic layer that cannot be removed or falsified like a collar or chip. When combined with AI systems already appearing in some shelters, rangers could make better decisions on the spot instead of dragging animals into facilities under stress.Mr. Barnes, who built a public profile over eight years from 2004 to 2012 highlighting animal welfare failures, believes this reform can gain support right across the political spectrum. It is not about ideology — it is about practical outcomes: protecting children, saving taxpayer dollars, reducing unnecessary euthanasia, and lifting the standard of animal welfare in Australia.Professional Bio for Nathan BarnesNathan Barnes, known to his friends as Nate, is a respected animal behaviourist, former RSPCA NSW assessor, and public advocate for practical animal welfare reform. Known widely as the “Animal Whisperer” and “Listener,” Mr. Barnes, the guy who is just trying to help your dogs and kids, has dedicated his career to understanding dog and cat behaviour, supporting rescue groups, and challenging systems that fail both animals and the community.With extensive hands-on experience assessing temperaments inside shelters, Mr. Barnes became a vocal whistleblower when he witnessed high euthanasia rates driven by flawed testing methods. His public stand led to appearances on national television, radio interviews, and coverage in print media calling for better collaboration between shelters, rescue organisations, and government.Mr. Barnes’s work has always focused on solutions. He has assisted fire victims with their animals, supported community rescue efforts, and pushed for meaningful reform using existing technology like rapid DNA testing. His combination of frontline experience, media profile, and clear, practical ideas makes him a credible voice for change that protects animals, families, and the broader community.

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suno.com/s/8o21MZAf8hRm0Bg3 DO you have DOGS and KIDS. THIS WILL create a safer environment for BOTH.. 3 Mins little song that can save your kids or dogs lives..
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Aussie Canine Loving World, have I got a story to tell. A quick one but IT WILL TAKE 4 mins tho.. hope you have the time and I will give money back for your time thru education of your family and friends of their animals.. I BAC K MY WORD>> so call me out and please discuss things if we disagree.. The best way to deal with stupid argument is give a better one.. at 1.33 the audio gets better. I DON'T AGREE WITH ALL THEIR THINGS, BUT THIS IS A UMM you tell me PLEASE talk like adults.. I AM SOOOOOO not political unless animals involved, for that I care about I WILL FIGHT FOR. AUSTRALIA IS WORTH IT.. youtu.be/bfNbJrEiDAk?si=t8IR… via @YouTube
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be kind to each other, we are more than just our views, background, skin or beliefs.. we are all basically the same, just raised in different places, situations and taught alternate things. It is not hard to be nice, easy not to be tho..
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Happy World Crocodile Day! Let’s celebrate our incredible crocodilians, and their vital role in the ecosystem!
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