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Posted on: 11:49:25 AM 1/9/2009
I really hope you spay your dog so this dont happen again. There are Plenty of shepherd mix dog's in the shelter. Please do your dog a favor and spay her!!
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Posted on: 3:34:19 PM 1/6/2009
I am in the process of moving again. The second time in 5 months. I was cleaning out my huge deep freezer. I found freezer burned meat in there. So for dinner i have been giving the dogs the meat. Well Kane and Diesel have...
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Posted on: 1:07:45 AM 1/4/2009
Teach them "Off" they will get the idea. That is one of the first commands i teach. When they get on your bed. Tell them off and put them on there bed. I tought mine that way
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Posted on: 5:25:30 PM 1/3/2009
It could be many things. I would take her to the vet and have her checked out. I would also spay her unless she is a show dog or a health tested breeding dog
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Posted on: 12:26:02 PM 1/2/2009
Your female dog is only a year old. She is to young to be having puppies. That is probably part of the problem. Please dont breed her again. She is to young to be bred in the first place. Neuter your male and spay your female please.
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Posted on: 11:00:47 AM 1/2/2009
Those are very nice apt's. Espically for the price in my area they would be at least a thousand a mnth if not more. If they are as nice as the pics i would rent one. Just my opionion though
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Posted on: 12:28:48 AM 1/2/2009
So you just got the dog to pass your class. Know the dog has to go. You shouldnt have got this dog knowing you would get rid of it. Why would you need to dog's to pass a class?
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Posted on: 8:25:47 PM 12/31/2008
That cat needs to see a vet. Call around and see what vet will let you do payment plans. Call your vet and tell them whats going on. Some will work with you. If not find a vet that will
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Posted on: 11:44:22 PM 12/27/2008
IF i was you i would eliminate chi and yorkie from your list.They are very small and fragile. Not good for children.
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Posted on: 9:55:00 AM 12/24/2008
For a couple weeks after the neuter yes they can. After that no they cant. That is what neuter means they cant breed anymore.
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