Steve, I appreciate your thoughts. However I do not feel I have anything to learn from people, who after reading my post, want to focus on the "juvi" thing. This only proves my original point. Small minded people stay small minded.
THIS IS MY LAST POST.
First thing I did tonight was log on to my favorite site. Chazhound. I liked it so much I even made this site my home page. I was so excited, I was going to download pictures of my dogs for all of you to see and I could not wait to tell all my "new" friends about the new addition to my family...
I raised shepherds for 20 years and have a lot of connections with breeders. I would only suggest a shepherd out of german lines (they tend to have better hips and better temperament). I have looked at a few websites this am for you ( in N. carolina, and e-mailed a few that I know personally...
Thanks for asking for pictures of my dogs. My husband bought me a digital camera last night. I took some pic's and will post what I have so far later this afternoon:D
I had 5 of Dakota's baby teeth (she died 2 years ago , age 12) and I had 1 of Cinders. My ex roommate stole a bunch of my really special things when I threw him out 6 months ago. One of the things he took was my special box of "puppy teeth". I still miss looking at those teeth:( . Some things...
Finally got pic's
My hubby bought me a new digital camera last night. took some good pictures. I will post them tonight! Hope you like my "babies":cool:
I hate to scare you, but after a visit at the vet always watch your dogs for a few days. They can pick up lots of germs. As far as regular vax, even the vets are starting to get away from yearly dhpp's after about 3 years of age. ( d.. stands for Distemper, H.. Hepatitis, P.. Parvoviris and the...
Cinder got parvo at 12 weeks, so she had been given 3 vax by then and was due for her 4th in a few days. Same symptoms as described above. Luckily I knew what I was looking at, and even then she was in intensive care at my clinic for 7 days. I did not think she would make it.. very touch and go...
Good article and good post, however , I never feed "people food" at all. Seen to many cases of pancreatitis at the clinic. Occasionally, I will give a "teddy graham" but never, ever any meat, chix, pork etc.
I have worked for many Vets, and they always tell us "techs" to give benadryl and then you could also start giving her oatmeal baths. thats right, take real quaker oatmeal (not instant) mix it with enough water to make a medium paste and apply it to her twice a week. let soak for about 10...