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Flaves

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  1. Stolzsein rotts has asked if you are in the area to keep a look out and please repost as far and wide as you can so the girls get found as soon as possible

    URGENT HELP NEEDED - Gisbourne - Bullengarook Victorai

    Lost - 2 female Rottweilers, litter sisters 3 years old. One wearing a coat and the other heavily pregnant 8 weeks in whelp. Both microchipped.

    Contact Sam 0422 466 530

    Please put the news out, updated as soon as I get some more information!

    A substantial reward is being offered for the girls return

  2. URGENT HELP NEEDED - Gisbourne - Bullengarook Victorai

    Lost - 2 female Rottweilers, litter sisters 3 years old. One wearing a coat and the other heavily pregnant 8 weeks in whelp. Both microchipped.

    Contact Sam 0422 466 530

    Please put the news out, updated as soon as I get some more information!

    These rotts are Stolzseins Rotts from DOL

  3. Why not soak their food in water the nite before hand?

    I havent notice mine drinking alot of water but the BH isnt their main food in diet

    There is one school of thought that you should not soak dry food if you have a deep chested breed due to an increased risk of bloat - presumably from the fermentation process which occurs.

    THat is one school of thought and the other is to soak the food.

    very confusing.

    I soak my kids food as i have GSDs and some say to soak and some not, i did until this as it does not swell very much

  4. All breed only here in N.E. Vic and southern NSW. Our Rikki is a 13 times BIS winner (and sable). Seems in many cases, its pointless to train them to good manners, slack lead and under control as the wild ones lunging on back feet only and tripping up handlers, seem to be many judges favourites.

    We have the none roachy backs with substance that can walk without touching hocks to the ground, but that doesnt seem to matter in this day in age.

    There are a number of GSDs that do well - that dont lack substance, and can walk without their hocks touching the ground, that have full dentition and are beautifully ring trained.

    But again people only focus on the bad....just remember there is bad in every breed, and what you may think is correct others do not. :) At the end of the day it is what the judge likes.

    Also not everyone wants their dog to run next to them on a slack lead, not just GSDs, i have seen many different dogs of varying breeds at the end of their lead - so it is not just a GSD thing.

    A judge should be able to pick a good dog, one that fits the standard by watching it move.

    I have not seen a GSD at an All breeds show that i have been at that have been lunging and tripped up their handlers.

  5. Nawww Flaves... sooo cute! I'll swap you Lowchen baby cuddles for GSD baby cuddles :p

    You are ON!!!!!!!!!

    Omg how do you get the little guy to stand still for you to stack!

    He is usually pretty good, we do it a few times a day, he only has to hold it for a few seconds and gets rewarded with cuddles and a pat.

    I find though that if he is watching something or someone he holds it longer, so try it with another dog in front or a friend, that may help....or it may not lol

  6. I dont come into the Rainbow bridge very often because it makes me sad

    I saw the name of this thread and had to read it.

    What a lucky girl Nala was to have had you, your family and your daughter to love her. You also were lucky to have Nala

    I am so sorry for your loss.

    Rest Easy Nala

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