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  1. Try not to take it personally. You wouldn't be the first puppy buyer who chose a reputable breeder, got a nice puppy and then heard nothing more from the breeders when you send pictures or email/call with questions. It is a shame really. :( Although I am sure if that same breeder got an inquiry from a prospective puppy buyer, they'd write back.

    Frank is very cute!

  2. Lucy is an avid TV watcher. She loves animal shows, cartoon animals, and kids' shows. I think she is drawn to kids' shows for the music and voices. She used to love that ING ad with Billy Connolly - who knows why!?

    I can't watch Dog Whisperer or Bondi Vet unless it is in our bedroom where she can't reach the TV. In the loungeroom, she likes to stand up on two legs on the TV unit and blocks my view!

    She has a funny routine in the mornings too. I get up, switch on the TV news and go to the kitchen to make breakfast (my other dog Maximus follows me) but she plonks herself on the lounge and watches the news. (If the TV isn't on she usually follows me instead.) :laugh:

  3. I'm not saying the vets are doing the wrong thing. I genuinely am curious how other professionals and small businesses deal with these situations and why they are able to recover debts regularly and many vets are not. In my business I only deal with a few clients and trust that they'll pay the invoices. As a vet, any random person can walk in and need your services and products, so I understand it is different.

  4. I don't think the general population of dog owners are really aware of this fact and maybe vets should have signage up in their clinics about the costs so people become aware and hopefully take measures to ensure they have the money in case of that sort of situation. Some sort of education regarding the cost of anitvenom for snake bites etc really should happen so people don't get caught unawares, it may save some dogs lives and some vets money.

    That's a good point. I think in life generally people should have access to a few thousand in emergency funds (even if this is a credit card).

    I understand that vets have trouble with people not paying bills. But many professionals and small companies I know of invoice their clients after a service is rendered, and therefore chase bad debtors when they arise, then why can't vets?

  5. Oh yes mine loooove to cuddle. They are very affectionate and just need to be near you. They come in the bathroom when I am in the shower, when I sit on the couch they are either on my lap or beside me or at my feet. Mine love snuggling on the bed too, shhh!

    Sorry to hear about the loss of your dog. It is great to hear you are interested in a pure breed dog. Before I knew about lowchen, I had adopted dogs from the pound, which is great, but I like the predictability of personality and the health guarantee of a pure bred.

  6. I have two lowchen and love them to bits (though they may not suit everyone). My parents have a havanese. I'm no expert but here's a bit about them from my experiences.

    The lowchen love to greet me when I get home and follow me around everywhere. I often joke there is an invisible three metre circle around me that they like to stay inside. They're very funny and clown-like and love people. Mine love to splash in their water dish and burrow into piles of clean laundry when they're being naughty.

    My parents' havanese (compared to my dogs) loves exploring things in the yard, may be a little easier to train and definitely barks more. The three of them all get on really well and these differences may not be totally indicative of these breeds.

    Are you considering toy or mini poodles if your aunt needs non-shedding?

  7. Is their bone structure related to height? I have seen some lowchen are much more 'fine-boned' and others more 'robust'.

    Sorry I have taken so long to answer this.

    No bone structure is not directly related to height. You can have both fine & heavy dogs of all sizes. Size of bone is related to the family, so those of fine bone bred to fine bone tend to produce more fine bone.

    There is also dwarfism in the breed, which causes shortened thick bowed legs in front and shortened thick legs in rear. This makes some small dogs look more hefty and robust.

    Thanks :cry:

  8. Great pics Lowenhart. :hitself:

    This could be a silly question, but does the smoochen coat shed more than a regular lowchen coat? To a layperson it looks more like a short coated breed that may drop hair a lot.

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