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10-13-2008
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#21 (permalink)
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haha. You know vetgroomer, I didn't know dogs licked their own butts.:shock:
Butt (pun intended), seriously I didn't.
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04-16-2009
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#23 (permalink)
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your first step is to get your dog fixed. He is a mixed breed and should not be bred. Thousands of mixed breed dogs are killed in shelters daily... if you want another mutt go adopt one. Your dog will be much happier and healthier once he is fixed. He will also live longer!
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04-16-2009
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#24 (permalink)
| | Guest | maybe you missunderstood why would him being mixed breed make him any less okay to be bred for my own love and home? i could understand if i was tring to breed for intent to sell.. but otherwise, i feel you are wrong. I also did not ask for help in THAT department, tho i appreciate the opinions. My fiance WILL not fix the dog.. and either will i. so there for, any other suggestions? thank you otherwise... | |
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04-16-2009
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#25 (permalink)
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The only suggestions I have are have him fixed and sign up for training classes. This is just one of the MANY problems that comes along with having a dog that is not fixed.
I am just curious WHY you want to breed him? How are his hips (have you had him OFA for dysplasia?) how did his last CERF come back? Do you know the other tests required before you can breed him?
I am not being rude just trying to understand why anybody would want to breed more mutts when so many are killed daily... why not rescue?
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04-16-2009
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#27 (permalink)
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I am a breeder. I breed AKC/UKC registered pure bred dogs (and only breed one breed) that are titled in conformation shows, obedience, hunt tests, agility and rally and are health cleared (OFA, PennHip, CERF - hips, elbows, heart, eyes, etc.). I own 5 dogs and breed one litter a year (if that) and only when I have a long list of interviewed and approved homes lined up. I am a member in good standing of 2 breed clubs (one national and one regional) that work hard to preserve the integrety of my breed. My pedigrees have multiple champions, I know the health of all the dogs in the line for generations back and am able to trace my line back to the early 1920's ... While I am not perfect and don't clame to be, I have done my research, looking into pedigrees, health, temperament, whelping and breeding procedures, etc. for over 10 years before EVER breeding my first litter.
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04-16-2009
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#28 (permalink)
| | Guest | okay then thank you for your time. i am done talking about it with you. you WILL NOT be changing my mind wither way.. not a word you can say will change my opinion. there for, THANKYOU, and if you have nothing to say about the subject i ASKED about...then PLEASE move on.:???::???::???: | |
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04-17-2009
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#29 (permalink)
| | Guest | voguemalls like your dog
like your dog
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10-11-2009
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#30 (permalink)
| | Junior Member Newborn
Join Date: Oct 2009
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| Haha....this is funny.
I just always thought my (male) lab was a Urine "Sommelier"
yes...he does the chatterring...lip smacking... mouth puffing... and looks like he is in a trance.
He also goes up to other dogs, and licks their genitals...I just laugh thinking my dog is a very oral dog.... but I guess it is also a dominant behavior? He is a very dominant dog.
Maybe he is just addicted to urine?
Anyone know of a Urina Anonymous dog group ?
Alf
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