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Dogsfevr

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  1. They are great dogs,got to play with two show Picards whilst i was in the US a few weeks back
  2. Have you asked the dog walkers how she is on walks,personally i wouldn't be handing my 3 month old to strangers to walk plus with her age she shouldn't be doing alot of walking . Is she cold at night & just simply isn't interested in going out , How does she intercat in the backyard at night ?/
  3. The main tip is selecting the right dog for the day ,im not talking about a robot but a dog that is happy to stand in a line for a long period of time,can do all exercises required for the age bracket & making sure you listen & can do the exercises required . Alot will also depend on the level of skill said child has , Parents shouldn't place any pressure about the day ,its just another handlers comp in the end & if the child is happy with there dog selection then the rest is just down to team work & what the judge is looking for which is what is in the rule book .
  4. You run a bigger risk of bringing parvo home on your shoes . Personally a park would be the last place i would take a puppy to train due to the idiots with bad mannered dogs. You can be doing training out the front of your house & in your area,short walks,learning about cars,trucks & buses going past & anything else the outside world can deliver ,noises etc etc. As mentioned puppy pre schools at vets are a higher risk than most places as they don't clean there carparks etc etc so if they have an affected dog most owners have no idea & just walk them in . Your pup is old enough to go to big dog obedience school
  5. Why do they put up such crappy photo's that don't allow you to see the dog for what it is , I agree training is not breed based ,appreciating what type of dog you are getting & whether you can cater for its needs is a bigger issues.
  6. This sounds rather suss ,the contacts numbers are overseas & the info on the website is all about money making
  7. There is no simple answer , no rule fits every dog .what one made add is based on to many variables than a simple yes/no . If i was feeding a good raw diet then i shouldn't have to be adding to it
  8. nope,we tell our puppy owners not to & its at there own risk & certainly wouldn't give it to a puppy . It also costs big dollars . We no longer heartworm treat as the risk is small compared to the chemicals but i appreciate some areas you can't risk it,when we did heartworm we did daily & still would do daily although we did do liquid for a number of years .
  9. Yep your breeder should be the one best to assist with charts,tools & advice
  10. Toys breeds do have a higher incidence of dental issues & its often diet related as everyone feeds them little things & make it easier for them. If there loose they need to come out ,they will fallout themselves & just because you think the dog isn't showing signs doesn't mean it isn't ,it will be eating differently to adapt to what it can/can't do with those teeth .
  11. This sunday the Bull Terrier club of WA have there champ show at the Canine grounds starting at 12.30 ,maybe head down & just see what is out there .Bullies aren't shown alot so this would be your chance to see them in large numbers
  12. I would be more worried about making sure the Kerry knows the social ladder rules,your brave taking on two terriers especially with a Kerry Blue . Any other breeds i would say yep let them work it out but with a Kerry i would be keeping a good eye on its interactions with your dog an any dog ,lets face it there not the best at sharing with other dogs & yes i have owned two & they where never left with our other dogs when unattended
  13. I would also factor into your plan maybe moving overseas ,the bigger the dog the more expensive it becomes to ship them & the costs are going up & up .so if shipping to very large breeds start saving . Having an energetic breed isn't about exercising them infact thinking longer walks will make them livable is not true.any dog will walk for how ever long you want,making it happy the other 22 hrs is the main factor. GSP i have alot to do with energy levels are nothing but living with them is another thing they can be insanely needy & not cope on there own very much like Weis,when the right scenario works there awesome dogs but they can also be your worse nightmare Pointers are far easier to live with & quieter . The problem with Std Schnauzers is often the people that get them want a Mini but in the next size up,they are not a Mini but a true working dog that needs owners who can offer them that respect,they are truly loyal to there owners .This breed is too smart for its own good & make a wonderful all purpose dog & thrive at all dog sports,like any working breed they learn quickly & get frustrated quickly & will out smart any owner who doesn't respect them.They are very agile & so quick on there feet & used as police dogs in Europe & of course Cancer sniffer dogs in the US plus many other jobs . As for Setters they wouldn't fit into the OPs weight range ,would be rare to get a Setter under 30 kg . Depending on where ypu may end u overseas you copuld have a far better choice of breeds that we don't have here ,like in t he US the Picardys are wonderful dogs
  14. no your not & don't let anyone make you second guess.We run kennels with opening hrs & have learnt after 23 yrs that pandering to clients doesn't end with success & the same few are the ones that take it for granted every time. We will certainly work in with people in special scenarios but it still must fit in with the the dogs in boarding best interests as the safety & care of our clients dogs comes first.
  15. A good under coat rake,comb & slicker brush is all you need. I would suggest they train the dog to be brushed on a table ,yes an extra expense but worth every cent & makes grooming so easy & simple & saves your back plus ts great for checking the dog over . If they don't want to invest in a table whilst pup is still little place a heavy duty mat on top of the crate & brush pup there ,its crucial from day 1 to teach good manners & wanting there pants & tail brushed
  16. In the last few years the requests from people are getting weirder & weirder & the arrogance of many when you explain calmly back why some things can't happen is appalling . I honestly don't now where people are getting feed the info to ask such questions or expectations. We get alot who ask to spend the day like its a dog zoo ,i often wonder why people think is . We are very much about meet & greets but times are certainly changing
  17. Your biggest Thankyou would be making sure you do your part of the deal & making the effort to help yourself . Many breeders do what this person does,spends hrs helping ,our biggest reward is when the hrs of effort we put in is rewarded by the new owner making just as big an effort . Its makes us feel like doing it over & over again & that where not wasting our time . A gift is a lovely gesture put seriously just saying Thankyou for helping me get started means just as much
  18. Maybe its the way you explained it . Don't get me wrong i think you are ticking all the right boxes but sometimes i think we can be a tad "rude" in the way we explain things to people who don't understand & it becomes a big deal instead of a very simple deal .I personally would kennel the dog aswell,we board alot of dogs the same as yours with no issues at all.both parties are aware & the dog is not placed in a situation ,Would be much quieter & to be honest i think you are going to stress so much that the dog is going to feel it & be worse off plus you either want to go for this event or its all about the dog ,i guess if its going to be all about the dog then i would say don't go & make a scene & let your partner enjoy the time there . Your dog will always have issues so you will need to decide on many more occasions whether life stops for an event or too because of the dog or looking at other ways to deal with it . I guess you are lucky you can take the dog & have it crated in a room ,not many people would agree with that especially as there is a responsibility of care to dog & people attending
  19. All my big guys sleep in my room ,they are crate trained as pups & then move onto big dog privileges,i am happy with sharing my bed but my boy has a big dog bed on the floor which he loves to sleep in . I would consider your boy doesn't quite understand what is expected of him now Do you nap during the day & if so where is the dog ??
  20. If i feed my dogs by those charts they would starve to death . Word of warning don't become paranoid about ratios & weight,seen far to many owners feed what charts say & the result sick dogs that are under weight & owners who don't seem to want to adjust the ratio because everything they read says do this that. Raw is good ,its not the be all end all & doesn't suit every dog . Be careful with coconut oil ,i feed it but dogs can lose weight quickly at first on it until the system readjusts. I wouldn't go cold turkey ,not far in the pup if its tummy isn't ready for the big change . Also keep in mind i gather you liked the quality & health of the breeders dogs & where happy with what they feed.Some breeder guarantee there puppies on t he diet suggested & require consultation if being changed. Keep your breeder involved & ask them about diet from there experience,there are foods on that chart i would never feed my breed due to it causing other issues that many people are unaware of on forums
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