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Posted on: 2:59:31 PM 8/15/2005
generally with GSDs if their ears arent up around 6 months then i doubt they will come up-- have his ears EVER been up even for jsut a day or so? If they have both been up then they will usually come back up after teething. My pups ears are stron...
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Posted on: 9:35:30 PM 8/14/2005
Congrats and good luck. Can you post a picture of her? Ive never heard of or seen a solid black rottie. Amity with Dobber and Shade the GSDs Calista the
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Posted on: 4:46:56 PM 8/10/2005
never had that happen but i did want to give you a couple of sites that my 5 yr old LOVES and has loved for several years-- totcity.com is great for toddler games and learning-- and starfall.com another great educational si...
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Posted on: 9:20:04 PM 8/4/2005
When i got our kitten Peanut Butter Toast back the end of April 2005, hubby wanted to get him declawed. I have done and assisted in too many declaws to even contemplate it. I showed him websites and literature against it and everything but he wa...
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Posted on: 10:47:26 PM 8/3/2005
if you use honey or bee pollen for plant/grass/weed allergies it needs to local bee pollen or local honey. Using bee pollen or honey from somewhere else is pretty much useless. It does take awhile to see results but if you use local honey/bee pol...
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Posted on: 10:57:31 PM 7/31/2005
hermaphrodites arent that rare in cats from what i have found out. Our kitten is a hermaphrodite. S/He has both male and female organs. Will have to do both a spay and a neuter when s/he gets old enough as we wont know if he is sterile or able to...
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Posted on: 12:09:26 AM 7/21/2005
have you tried the black kong yet? my GSDs cant destroy that one-- that and a well inflated basketball--- they have 4 or 5 of those they play with when they have outside time-- they love em! everything else is a goner. How old is you...
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Posted on: 10:47:08 PM 7/20/2005
Well Calista my Chinese Crested was froma local breeder-- she brought Calista to me at my workplace then-- ( yes i had visited her house-- i was on a 2 yr long...
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Posted on: 12:27:57 PM 7/18/2005
chicken wire or hardware wire will stop the board pulling. My female shepherd pulls the boards off our wood fence (i should say used to pull them off) we put up chickenwireand left some laying on the ground. Then we staked the part that was on t...
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Posted on: 10:58:48 PM 7/14/2005
your dog MAY have sublaxation of the patellas ( also called Patellar sublaxation) Itis very common in toy dogs and probably even more common in the so called "teacup dogs" You probably need to have your dog checked by a vet to see the degree of ...
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