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Posted on: 10:46:08 PM 11/20/2009
"Dr. Tink", I think Oxford knows what she is doing, and does not need any advice concerning her pups. Like she said, no questions were asked, she just wanted to share her new babies. So, instead of jumping to co...
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Posted on: 8:00:03 PM 11/20/2009
Oh my gosh, I just want to snuggle all of them! Congrats Ox, They are so beautiful! 
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Posted on: 8:37:46 PM 11/19/2009
The only "perfect" breed, is the one that comes with batteries, and a remote control. So NobsMom, I think that might be the perfect one for you.
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Posted on: 8:28:59 PM 11/19/2009
I would suggest getting an older dog. I think it would adjust to the busy lifestyle that you and your wife have better than a puppy would. They do not demand the attention that a little one needs. Try getting a ...
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Posted on: 4:45:22 PM 11/19/2009
It really does not matter the temper of your dog, it is just the law to get a rabies vaccine. You cannot license your dog without it. The other vaccines are not required by law, but they are good to have to protect them. <...
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Posted on: 10:21:02 PM 11/18/2009
Hi, and welcome to TP! Yes, you do have do get your girl a rabies vaccine. It is the only legally-required vaccine that you have to have. It is good to get her fully vaccinated with a 5-1 or a 6-1 shot (depending on what y...
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Posted on: 9:44:18 PM 11/18/2009
It sounds like a dominate issue if he is mostly doing it right in front of you. He knows the bed is your safe place because that is where you sleep, and is also upset with the new additions. You are going to have to keep h...
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Posted on: 5:49:53 PM 11/18/2009
You are going to have to back to the basics, and treat him like he is an 8 week old puppy on the biting issue. You can try a bitter spray on your hands if you want. I prefer not to because it's a pain to keep washing it of...
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Posted on: 5:32:14 PM 11/18/2009
I have 2 boxes. One with Fresh Step, it clumps great, but is a little dusty. The other has Swheat Scoop, it is clay free, has no dust and flushable. But, the cats seem to prefer the clay litter. Both are great, but they do...
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Posted on: 9:29:03 AM 11/18/2009
Congratulations. they are precious.
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