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Posted on: 3:31:59 PM 7/14/2011
This varies from State to State and County to County. You will have to contact your Count court house and ask them to direct you to the proper place for this info for your area.
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Posted on: 4:18:00 AM 6/9/2011
I had this issue with a newborn pup once before. My vet directed me to place a small amount of mineral oil in each feeding until he is able to go.
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Posted on: 4:15:12 AM 6/9/2011
I have in over 30 yrs only had coccidia one time. It was in an adult that stays home, not a puppy or one of the show dogs that travels all over. She was treated, any other dogs showing signs were all seperated (will spread like wildfire) i...
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Posted on: 4:07:47 AM 6/9/2011
What grade did the vet give the degree of luxation in each leg?
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Posted on: 2:38:14 AM 4/23/2011
They are generally docked as newborns, I cant say I have ever seen an undocked one to know how the tails look natural.
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Posted on: 3:59:01 AM 4/13/2011
Looking for a 'calmer dog' then consider getting an adult, and definitely not the beagle, they are very active and highly challenging as puppies.
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Posted on: 2:52:07 AM 3/30/2011
Use the 'contact us' link at the bottom of the page for info.
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Posted on: 2:47:01 AM 3/30/2011
link? so far I havent seen a post by them
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Posted on: 4:18:45 AM 3/25/2011
I dont know that I would call them rare, just not an everyday household word like a Lab....see them quite often at the UKC shows.
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Posted on: 3:40:17 AM 3/3/2011
Was this a first for this particular cross? Meaning have you used either of the parents previously together or with another at all and what was the result then? Obviously not a breeding I would repeat. How well do you know the lines o...
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