Is it really fair to second guess every decision a Specialty comittee makes?
I can understand the concerns about the Lancaster County issue -- I'm not arguing the
merits of the boycott, I'm much more concerned about the potential of people being
unwilling to attend because of it. But now that a
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If you think the breed is in trouble, well, of course it is! It has been for
sometime. But ask yourself what small part you can play in helping to make
things better. The person you take the time to talk
In a message dated 3/9/2003 4:49:06 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Mike,
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> I have personally a big problem with people not signing their emails. This
> was not directed toward you, because you signed yours properly:)
> The person who said people didn't do this and tha
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What questions did you find off-putting? Typically responsible breeders *do* ask a
great number of questions. Oftentimes, the questions are tucked within the initial few
conversations but certainly some folks can come across as being more than a wee bit
judgement
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> We wanted to name her Bridger after the
> Bridger Mountains near Bozeman Montana, where my husband and I met at
> college and lived for 6 years. We just tacked on the kennel name to Bridger
> for AKC regis
In a message dated 1/18/2003 6:16:39 PM Eastern Standard Time, Sweattees writes:
Does
> anyone live in an area with this policy? Does anyone have a resource for
> statistics of injury to dogs or even humans/cars/property hit by dogs that
> were projected from a truck during an accident? Does
After having my "parts puppy" on Cosequin DS for a few years, she went down one day
and was put on Rimadyl for two weeks. The response was amazing -- in two days she was
up and about. At the end of the 2 week course, I switched her back to the Cosequin,
due to concerns about the emerging evidenc
In a message dated 12/28/2002 12:59:24 PM Eastern Standard Time, BernerFolk writes:
> My experience is limited to one dog and I have to say, after years of being
> told "leave it", performing as a stud dog was clearly not routine for him.
> He did get the job done but I wonder whether it would
Ask me how much I hate AOL... g (after 8 yrs. on AOL, it might just be time for a
change. =b) Sorry about the double-posts for those who saw this the first time. =)
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In a message dated 12/11/2002 11:01:39 AM Eastern Standard Time, FlowerPower216 writes:
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I have checked both Padgett and Ackerman and, unless there is another name for it they
don't include in their detailed references, it is not listed as a g
In a message dated 11/29/2002 6:51:37 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Hi All,
> I need some help on 2 issues. One, Ripley ate
> a Christmas bulb should I rush him to the vet
> he seems to be ok?
Give him at least 4 cotton balls soaked in heavy cream (milk will do if tha
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