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  1. The bad evaluates are from Hong Kong, I feeding my pup by RC and barf now, just want to know whether RC work or not and compare with Nuture choice.
  2. I fed my pup barf as well, did you fed your gsd half barf half RC? or just barf?
  3. Nutro Natural Choice - crude, no chemicls Royal Canin - Famous brand but people said it included many antiseptics and monosodium glutamate My friends's golden retriever has been fed by Royal canin (Her vet recommend) Share about what you know and recommend, thank you.
  4. Hello guys, can I ask about the obedience trainning centre? My pup is a German Shepherd, can you guys recommendsome good trainning centre in Perth? Any helps are appreciated.
  5. Yes, he definitely should be allowed to go outside into your garden but no, definitely don't ''take him for a walk'' yet. He's only been with you two days and one of those days he was sick, he definitely does not need any more changes or excitement in his life. Take him out in to the garden without the other puppy, sit on the grass (hope it's not raining where you are!) and let him explore and wander about in his own time. When he comes to you praise him, give him a cuddle, then let him wander around again. This is quite enough ''exercise'' for a young puppy which hasn't been well, and will help him get used to coming to you for attention and love. When he lies down and looks tired (which might only take 5 or 10 minutes) he can go back inside and go to his bed for a nap. There is no way I would be leaving these two puppies alone in the same room together. Playpen for the Maltese, crate for the GSD would be my way of thinking. After puppy school I would suggest a good obedience course - and much effort from you. You have bought a puppy of a very intelligent and work orientated breed, you will need guidance to train him as you obviously don't have the experience to do it yourself. Where is his breeder? Are they near you? What trainers do they recomend? He's been with you for two days. Persistence and careful observation and you might have him mostly house trained in a week or so. He is much too young to be reliable about this, you need to find some articles about house training and follow ONE system closely, but whatever method you use, he won't be reliable for some time yet. HE IS A BABY!!!!!!!!! A Maltese is a much more compact and together type of puppy, don't let them run around together as the GSD could seriously hurt himself slipping where the Maltese would be able to turn and move better because it's a smaller dog and way more in control of itself even at this age. You can start training him now - sit before you eat, come here and we'll play etc etc etc. Make everything fun and don't expect him do do anything for more than a couple of seconds. Than you very much you are helpful Unfortunately there is a very long distance(42km) from me to my breeder and what she recommend is much more far away from me, I live a bit north (Dianella) but they are deeply south. My garden has some ants and other hexapod, and some grass, I am not sure the grass include flea or not. Forgive my english, I know I am bad describing but I hope you can understand.
  6. Thanks missmaddy, I will send the breeder to you by pm. Do you know where has puppy school for gsd near Dianella/Morley? I found and booked one at bedford vet hospital but not only for GSD and they said the nearest class is start and mid Jan, I think it is too late. Did you take him to the vet or breeder? If he cant stand I would get a blood test done asap. Do you have a crate so pup can be locked away for a forced rest? That pre school is held by Vet hospital . um..it hard to say, he isnt cant stand but I think his weak, he can run and walk but If I push him he will easily down.
  7. Sometimes I see them and hard to think that GSD is a little brother for maltese because of their size, You mean his leg will grow slowly if he always running and jumping?
  8. Thanks missmaddy, I will send the breeder to you by pm. Do you know where has puppy school for gsd near Dianella/Morley? I found and booked one at bedford vet hospital but not only for GSD and they said the nearest class is start and mid Jan, I think it is too late.
  9. It has a little bit at this moment and my leak of dog knowledge, they living in same room with my these 2 days because I worry the gsd will not get used to new environment and he always wailing. I want to take him for a walk but he just have Protech C2i and Protech C4, is that ok for walking in my garden and outside park? I have booked the pre puppy school but we are now waiting for response. During the long time what should I do to control him? He has following : Sometimes he knows where to go to toilet but sometimes he wee and poo to another place (still in the room) He's 8 wks old but he always look like very weak, i mean he cant run faster than maltese and he seems cant stand when I put him down, is that normal? As I see the infomations GSD should be very strong. When should I let him living outside my room? more days? (He arrived at 17/12) Is that a suitable time for him to train him? Name, sit, down,come.
  10. I booked the pre school at Bedford-Dianella vet hospital, i am now waiting for their timetable.
  11. haha they are so cute and nice but actually the maltese is not own by me but my hsemate. anyways, we love them
  12. ya the gsd pup just 8 wks but the maltese near 13wks, I wont let them play together without supervise. maltese always come and play the hitting game but i worry gsd will misunderstood him and attack the maltese.
  13. here's 2 pics before: http://img195.imageshack.us/i/img0244fam.jpg/ now: http://img9.imageshack.us/i/img0249id.jpg/
  14. I am back. he is fine, he just play a lot with maltese and missing home, depressed. Once I take him to see the breeder, he look like normal, walking around her and nothing wrong with him. Finally I realised that I over worry about him.
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