RE: Puppy Swallows 8 golf balls

2009-06-12 Thread Scott Stewart
Poor puppy :( -- Scott Stewart ColdFusion Developer 4405 Oakshyre Way Raleigh, NC 27616 (h) 919.874.6229 (c) 703.220.2835 -Original Message- From: Ray Champagne [mailto:r...@raychampagne.com] Sent: Friday, June 12, 2009 9:31 AM To: cf-community Subject: Puppy Swallows 8 golf balls htt

Re: Puppy Swallows 8 golf balls

2009-06-12 Thread Cameron Childress
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 9:30 AM, Ray Champagne wrote: > The dog’s family says it looks like “Wally” mistook the golf balls for > treats. I do feel sad for the puppy. In the back of my mind though, I think about natural selection and how long dogs have been bred to be dependent on humans. If the

Re: Puppy Swallows 8 golf balls

2009-06-12 Thread Ras Tafari
:( poor guy On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 9:30 AM, Ray Champagne wrote: > > http://www.myfoxboston.com/dpp/news/offbeat/Puppy_swallows_8_golf_balls_061109 > > Puppy swallows 8 golf > ballsRottweiler undergoes surgery to > remove golf balls > > BOXBORO, Mass. (myfoxboston) - An eight-month-old Rottweile

RE: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-10 Thread Duane
Most (all?) terriers do not shed either. That's why we got one. Duane -Original Message- From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 12:33 PM To: CF-Community Subject: RE: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions. I learned somethin

RE: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-10 Thread Scott_A . _Stewart
To: CF-Community cc: (bcc: Scott A. Stewart/REAC/HHQ/HUD) Subject:RE: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 12:43 PM >

RE: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-10 Thread Ray Champagne
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 12:43 PM > To: CF-Community > Subject: RE: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions. > Importance: High > >> Let him outside - he's a dog

Re: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-10 Thread G Money
On 11/10/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Let him outside - he's a dog, not a toddler. :) > > what's the difference...? That's easy: - Dog's are cuter - Dog's are smarter - Dog's are more fun - Dog's are easier to train - Dog's don't talk back - Dog's can be put outside when

RE: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-10 Thread Scott_A . _Stewart
Scott A. Stewart/REAC/HHQ/HUD) Subject:RE: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions. Really, I've never owned a little dog, so I don't know if they are susceptible to colds or something, but dogs are supposed to get wet, IMO. Just dry him off with an old tow

RE: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-10 Thread Erika L. Walker
Definitely make him go in the rain. He's still a dog. They can get wet. Ditto on drying him afterwards. But if you let him think rain is bad, you'll never get him to like it later in life. Fromm the sounds of everything else you're doing great. :) Puppyness fun. Cheers, Erika ##| -Original

RE: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-10 Thread Ray Champagne
Holy splinters! > -Original Message- > From: DRE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 11:54 AM > To: CF-Community > Subject: Re: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions. > Importance: High > > Its great if you can get an o

Re: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-10 Thread DRE
front, then > the cat runs like mad. I think the cat is used to it now, though, and > thinks it's more a toy than anything else. > > > > -Original Message- > > From: Robyn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 11:28 AM > >

Re: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-10 Thread Robyn
Ha, cute. In reality, my cat is pretty bold and would most likely pounce on the Roomba when it's doing its rounds... or try to nibble on it when it wasn't moving. I'm sure she'd think it was competition for her precious. precious kibble! Ray Champagne wrote: > I learned something new today..

RE: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-10 Thread Ray Champagne
it's more a toy than anything else. > -Original Message- > From: Robyn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 11:28 AM > To: CF-Community > Subject: Re: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions. > Importance: High >

Re: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-10 Thread Robyn
Lots of hair that stays on the dog! Labradoodles don't shed. Well, that's only partly true. Our labradoodle sheds like mad, because she's half lab, half poodle. But the ones that are 2nd and 3rd generation with more poodle in them don't shed, or shed much more lightly. Anyway, I'd be scared

RE: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-10 Thread Ray Champagne
Better get a roomba - that is a LOT of hair! I want one too, and the pic of Greg's with the little tongue hanging out while walking didn't help. > -Original Message- > From: Robyn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 11:02 AM > To: CF-Communit

RE: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-10 Thread Ray Champagne
> From: Greg Morphis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 10:10 AM > To: CF-Community > Subject: Re: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions. > Importance: High > > Coolness, one other question. When it's thunderstorming outside, whats

Re: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-10 Thread Robyn
You know, all this puppy talk makes me want another one! Though I certainly don't miss the getting up at 2 and 5AM to let a dog out, and the constant vigilance against attacks on the trash can and the cat, I sure do love little puppies! I'd get a chocolate labradoodle http://www.breederso

Re: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-10 Thread G Money
See I disagree there. My dog knew exactly what she was getting in trouble for, and it motivated her big time to not do it anymore. In fact, it was the negative reinforcement that potty trained my dog in just a few daysshe never got treats or anything for goin outside. But again, each situation

Re: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-10 Thread Greg Morphis
> From: Greg Morphis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 9:28 AM > > To: CF-Community > > Subject: Re: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions. > > > > seems pretty simple, right? > > every few hours carry him to the door, >

Re: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-10 Thread Robyn
Yup, sounds like you're doing it perfectly! With the bell, we would say "outside" and gently push our puppy's nose to ring the bell, then go outside. One thought about bell vs. scratching the door - It's definitely not too late to change, and the bell might be a less destructive habit in the

RE: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-10 Thread Ray Champagne
ilto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 9:28 AM > To: CF-Community > Subject: Re: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions. > > seems pretty simple, right? > every few hours carry him to the door, > associate a word like "potties" or whateve

Re: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-10 Thread Greg Morphis
seems pretty simple, right? every few hours carry him to the door, associate a word like "potties" or whatever and do something like ring a bell or scratch the door. Reward him after he defecates and urinates That sound close? On 11/10/06, G Money <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Varies from dog to d

Re: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-10 Thread G Money
Varies from dog to dog. Took my puppy 2 or 3 daystakes some weeks. If it's taking longer, yer probly doin' something wrong :) On 11/9/06, Greg Morphis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Just an update, so far so good. Loki has used the bathroom outside all > lastnight and all day today. > There's

Re: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-09 Thread Greg Morphis
Just an update, so far so good. Loki has used the bathroom outside all lastnight and all day today. There's been a couple times I forgot to scratch the door with his paw, but I'm getting better too :). I know we just started, but how long does it usually take for a puppy to learn this? days? weeks?

Re: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-09 Thread G Money
I'm a good example of what happens when you DONT train them young... On 11/9/06, Mike Tangorre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > From: "G Money" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > He's also a yapper breed. > > Just like you! :-) > > > > ~| In

Re: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-09 Thread Mike Tangorre
From: "G Money" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > He's also a yapper breed. Just like you! :-) ~| Introducing the Fusion Authority Quarterly Update. 80 pages of hard-hitting, up-to-date ColdFusion information by your peers, delivered to yo

Re: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-09 Thread G Money
On 11/9/06, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Your little pup is one of the smarter breeds. Very intelligent. He'll > learn in a snap if you stick with him and be as repetitive as possible. > > Great little agility dog too. Might look into local classes. That'll > keep him very busy :)

RE: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-09 Thread Erika L. Walker
Just keeping taking him out. When he wakes up. After he eats. And Every couple of hours in between there if you think he is restless. Also after playing hard with him he might have to pee. You'll get to know his body language when he needs to go. Mine go into a cyclone. Circling around until the s

Re: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-09 Thread Robyn
Puppies need to go: * After they eat anything * After they wake up from a nap * After they play. Every. Single. Time. This might seem like all the time, and it might just be! But it will get better. You just have to be consistent and smarter than the dog (not always easy!) Also, another tip

Re: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-09 Thread Vivec
(0_0) Pet door? On 11/9/06, Mike Tangorre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Enjoy! The trips outside get less frequent before you know it > > Mike ~| Introducing the Fusion Authority Quarterly Update. 80 pages of hard-hitting,

Re: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-09 Thread Mike Tangorre
From: "Greg Morphis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Okay, so I'm trying the outside thing. He slept and when he woke > (almost 3 hours). I took him outside. He urinated but did not > deficate. How long do you let the puppy try? He urinated and then > wanted to play with the leaves. I ignored him and had him

Re: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-09 Thread Greg Morphis
Okay, so I'm trying the outside thing. He slept and when he woke (almost 3 hours). I took him outside. He urinated but did not deficate. How long do you let the puppy try? He urinated and then wanted to play with the leaves. I ignored him and had him on a leash. I led didnt give him much slack at a

RE: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-08 Thread Erika L. Walker
Why arent you guys training him to go outside? ##| -Original Message- ##| From: Greg Morphis ##| ##| Those are all good tips.. I started the crate training, he's taking ##| that pretty okay. However I have tried 3 times today to get ##| him to go ##| on the pad and he refuses. ~

Re: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-08 Thread Greg Morphis
Those are all good tips.. I started the crate training, he's taking that pretty okay. However I have tried 3 times today to get him to go on the pad and he refuses. I've even changed pads, thinking maybe the other one was defective. If he doesnt go on the pad, I cannot positively reinforce it. I ha

RE: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-08 Thread Scott_A . _Stewart
eaners Scott A. Stewart REAC/PASS-IT (202)-475-8875 "Erika L. Walker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/08/2006 03:31 PM Please respond to cf-community To: CF-Community cc: (bcc: Scott A. Stewart/REAC/HHQ/HUD) Subject:RE: puppy training pads and

RE: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-08 Thread Erika L. Walker
I agree with thuse of one word for "potty time" I used "go potties" for the igs and it works. When I first housetrained Spike, I stood outside for however long it took until she did something. We didn't play, I wouldn't pet her, or pay any attention to her other than to keep telling her to go pott

Re: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-08 Thread Robyn
Ah, ok! I looked at these before. Sorry, didn't make the connection. He's absolutely adorable! Greg Morphis wrote: > He's a Jack Russel Terrier named Loki.. > pictures are here.. > http://www.worldindisorder.com/loki/loki_1_11-04-2006.jpg > http://www.worldindisorder.com/loki/loki_2_11-04-2006.

Re: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-08 Thread G Money
He looks like a stuffed animal! Adorable. Check out those puppy claws...and i know he's got some dagger like puppy teeth to go along with them. I remember bleeding quite alot while training/playing with my puppy. All part of the fun :) On 11/8/06, Greg Morphis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > He's

Re: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-08 Thread Greg Morphis
He's a Jack Russel Terrier named Loki.. pictures are here.. http://www.worldindisorder.com/loki/loki_1_11-04-2006.jpg http://www.worldindisorder.com/loki/loki_2_11-04-2006.jpg http://www.worldindisorder.com/loki/loki_3_11-04-2006.jpg http://www.worldindisorder.com/loki/loki_4_11-04-2006.jpg <- our

Re: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-08 Thread G Money
On 11/8/06, Robyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Oh, and about the biting... sounds like what you're doing is great! > I've also found that when my puppy wanted to nip, gently but firmly > grabbing her muzzle, giving it a little (gentle but firm) shake and > saying no bite, *then* presenting the to

Re: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-08 Thread Robyn
What kind of dog? Any pics for us?? It's no fair that we get to talk about the puppy and not see it! Tony wrote: > oh, he is "the dog whisperer" > ~| Introducing the Fusion Authority Quarterly Update. 80 pages of hard-hitti

Re: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-08 Thread Tony
oh, he is "the dog whisperer" On 11/8/06, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > watch cesar milan on TLC most weeknights... WOW > > VERY good way to learn how to do all of these things. > > On 11/8/06, Robyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Oh, and I know it's different for everyone's dog and situation,

Re: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-08 Thread Tony
watch cesar milan on TLC most weeknights... WOW VERY good way to learn how to do all of these things. On 11/8/06, Robyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Oh, and I know it's different for everyone's dog and situation, but you > could consider looking into crate training for the nighttime yelping issue

Re: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-08 Thread Robyn
Oh, and I know it's different for everyone's dog and situation, but you could consider looking into crate training for the nighttime yelping issue. Robyn wrote: > Agreed on the positive reinforcement. Along G's point, if you catch him > peeing elsewhere, a very stern "No" and finger point or ot

Re: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-08 Thread Robyn
Agreed on the positive reinforcement. Along G's point, if you catch him peeing elsewhere, a very stern "No" and finger point or other indicative body language is usually enough to convey your point. This will only work if you catch him in the act and immediately put him back on the pad (then

Re: puppy training pads and other puppy related questions.

2006-11-08 Thread G Money
I saw an awful lot of positive reinforcement, and thats good. But i'm telling ya...from experience...sometimes you've just got to be mean. It's harder than hell cuz they're so damn cute and ya love em to death, but be stern, punish, reprimand, yell, smack lightly with a paper if necessary. You ha

Re: puppy food....

2006-10-12 Thread Denny Valliant
A good diet can do wonders for a [dog]. We did Urban Wolf for a while, it's powdered and you mix it with beef, some fish oil, and whatever else you want to throw in there, and there's books on "real food" for dogs out there (I've got a good one, can't remember the name off hand tho). Our little d

Re: puppy food....

2006-10-10 Thread Scott_A . _Stewart
big goofy lovebugs. Scott A. Stewart REAC/PASS-IT (202)-475-8875 Mary Jo Sminkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/10/2006 02:58 PM Please respond to cf-community To: CF-Community cc: (bcc: Scott A. Stewart/REAC/HHQ/HUD) Subject: Re: puppy food >In

Re: puppy food....

2006-10-10 Thread Mary Jo Sminkey
>The dog would run, jump on the couch, jump to wall, push >off the wall, land on the floor, just on the other couch, launch to >the window, bounce off the window, land on the floor, jump on the >first couch, etc, etc, etc. LOL, I can just visualize that! There's a reason they are the most popular

Re: puppy food....

2006-10-10 Thread Mary Jo Sminkey
>In many cases being a member of the National Breed Organization is more >important than being a member of the AKC (although the two usually go hand >in hand) It does depend a lot on the breed. That's excellent that your breed works so hard to maintain good breeding stock. In my own breed, shel

Re: puppy food....

2006-10-10 Thread Gruss Gott
> Morpheus wrote: > We've decided to name him Loki, after > the mythical being of mischief > Jack Russel Terror? Oh yeah. He's going to be a Loki all right. I hope you have LOTS of energy and can walk him at least twice a day! Or have a farm he can run on. I've known a few and one couple that

Re: puppy food....

2006-10-10 Thread Scott_A . _Stewart
banner. Scott A. Stewart REAC/PASS-IT (202)-475-8875 Mary Jo Sminkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/10/2006 02:25 PM Please respond to cf-community To: CF-Community cc: (bcc: Scott A. Stewart/REAC/HHQ/HUD) Subject: Re: puppy food >My mistake,

Re: puppy food....

2006-10-10 Thread Mary Jo Sminkey
>My mistake, the puppy was born on Sept 16th and it'll be Nov 4th >before we can pick it up. So the puppy will be 7 weeks. She has other >puppies that she's keeping until 8 weeks, I'm not sure why some go at >6 weeks and some at 8. I just know her personally and she's been >breeding puppies for yea

RE: puppy food....

2006-10-10 Thread Crow T Robot
California Natural. > -Original Message- > From: Sam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 2:23 PM > To: CF-Community > Subject: Re: puppy food > > I would stay away from Science diet and Iams. If you read the > ingredients you'

Re: puppy food....

2006-10-10 Thread Greg Morphis
My mistake, the puppy was born on Sept 16th and it'll be Nov 4th before we can pick it up. So the puppy will be 7 weeks. She has other puppies that she's keeping until 8 weeks, I'm not sure why some go at 6 weeks and some at 8. I just know her personally and she's been breeding puppies for years so

Re: puppy food....

2006-10-10 Thread Sam
I would stay away from Science diet and Iams. If you read the ingredients you'll notice even Purina One is better. If you can shop at a pet shop and go with at least Nutro then there's Natural Balance and Canidae. Depends on what the dog likes. You can go up from there but don't go down. On 10/10/

Re: puppy food....

2006-10-10 Thread Mary Jo Sminkey
>I think it really depends on the breed. Some breeds do just fine being >separated at 6 weeks while others need a couple more weeks. Our breeder >would not let us take Herbie home until he was 10 weeks... the other breeder >we are talking to about a Dachshund will let us take the puppy at 8 week

Re: puppy food....

2006-10-10 Thread Mike Tangorre
From: "Mary Jo Sminkey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > 6 weeks is too young to bring a puppy home! It's actually illegal in some > states for people to sell them that young. I'd really wonder about the > "professionalism" of any breeder that would send their puppies off at that > age. 8-9 weeks is a far

Re: puppy food....

2006-10-10 Thread Scott_A . _Stewart
1) Nutro Puppy food, they may have a "high energy" formula for Terriers 2) feed both hard and canned food, we usually mix them together 3) yes brush his teeth, and clip his nails when they need it, if you get him used to it now, it'll be less of a PITA when he's grown 4) get him "good" treats, and

Re: puppy food....

2006-10-10 Thread Mary Jo Sminkey
>We're getting a puppy, a Jack Russel Terrier. he'll be 6 weeks old >when we pick him up (from a professional breeder). 6 weeks is too young to bring a puppy home! It's actually illegal in some states for people to sell them that young. I'd really wonder about the "professionalism" of any breede

RE: puppy food....

2006-10-10 Thread Ray Champagne
> you might as well hit those anal glands too! LOL, I hope that's the last time I ever hear that phrase... ~| Introducing the Fusion Authority Quarterly Update. 80 pages of hard-hitting, up-to-date ColdFusion information by your

Re: puppy food....

2006-10-10 Thread Gert B. Frobe
If you decide to switch off from what the breeders are feeding... Royal Canin is decent.. and if you are going to do some teeth brushing, you might as well hit those anal glands too! yeck ~| Introducing the Fusion Authority Quar

Re: puppy food....

2006-10-10 Thread Greg Morphis
Thanks for the ideas, I'll ask her what she's been feeding them. As far as pictures, here's one I have of the puppy. I'll post more once I have him. We've decided to name him Loki, after the mythical being of mischief On 10/10/06, Mike Tangorre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I would start with the s

Re: puppy food....

2006-10-10 Thread Mike Tangorre
I would start with the same brand and type of food the breeder is giving them and slowly mix in whatever you choose to give your puppy. Switching foods can cause some unpleasant odors not too mention is often times can upset the dog's stomach. I would stick with a good brand of dog food such as

Re: puppy food....

2006-10-10 Thread G Money
Yer gonna get a ton of input on this that runs the gamutbut that won't stop me from offering my 2 cents :) For food, just pick any mid to upper quality brand that has a meat product as the primary ingredient. We chose Iams from the beginning, and she's been healthy as can be. But any comparabl

RE: puppy food....

2006-10-10 Thread Erika L. Walker
The dog breeder should advise you as to what food to feed, since they will already be on something and should be "experts" in Jack Russel care. Some people actually brish their dogs teeth. I make sure mine have lots of chewies and treats that work the teeth. As a result thye have awesome teeth. C

Re: Puppy!!

2005-02-21 Thread Tyler Silcox
A lot of people suck. That's why I wish I had superhuman god-like powers sometimes, I'd lock down sonavbeaches like this at an all-you-can-eat buffet and take away their mouths for a few days. And it'd be a nice bonus to drive a really cool jet-car to work. Tyler On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 10:00:57 -0

RE: Puppy!!

2005-02-21 Thread Nick McClure
y, February 21, 2005 10:01 AM > To: CF-Community > Subject: Re: Puppy!! > > Now, I'll be the first to admit that I'm not much of an animal lover, > but that's just wrong. If you're going to take care of a pet, go ahead > and get on

Re: Puppy!!

2005-02-21 Thread Ben Doom
Now, I'll be the first to admit that I'm not much of an animal lover, but that's just wrong. If you're going to take care of a pet, go ahead and get one. If you're not, get a Chiapet instead. --Ben Nick McClure wrote: > Ziggy is a boy. > > We aren't 100% sure, but he mostly plain hound. We g

Re: Puppy!!

2005-02-20 Thread Deanna Schneider
com/images/puppy2.jpg > http://www.king-nacho.com/images/puppy3.jpg > http://www.king-nacho.com/images/puppy4.jpg > http://www.king-nacho.com/images/puppy5.jpg > > > -Original Message- > From: Erika L. Walker-Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Saturday, Februar

Re: Puppy!!

2005-02-19 Thread Larry C. Lyons
looks like a real handsome little guy. Congrats, larry On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 00:42:44 -0500, Nick McClure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So its been years sense I last had a dog, well my wife and I finally been in > the house a year, and figured we needed one. So here is a picture. > > This is Zigg

RE: Puppy!!

2005-02-19 Thread Nick McClure
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 12:31 PM To: CF-Community Subject: RE: Puppy!! CONGRATULATIONS on the new family member! And double congrats for getting from the humane society!! :D Now where are more pictures? Cheers, Erika

RE: Puppy!!

2005-02-19 Thread Erika L. Walker-Arnold
CONGRATULATIONS on the new family member! And double congrats for getting from the humane society!! :D Now where are more pictures? Cheers, Erika -- ##| -Original Message- ##| From: Nick McClure ##| ##| This is Ziggy sitting in my lap, pos

RE: Puppy!!

2005-02-19 Thread Nick McClure
rom: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 12:54 AM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: Puppy!! > Nick wrote: > So its been years sense I last had a dog, well my wife and I finally been in > the house a year, and figured we needed one. So here is a picture.

Re: Puppy!!

2005-02-18 Thread Gruss Gott
> Nick wrote: > So its been years sense I last had a dog, well my wife and I finally been in > the house a year, and figured we needed one. So here is a picture. > > This is Ziggy sitting in my lap, posing for the camera, there will be more > tomorrow. > Congrats!! I'm a sucker for dogs and you

RE: Puppy Update

2003-10-20 Thread Shawn Regan
Just a word of advice. Make sure your puppy has had all three series of shots before you go to any dog park or beach with him. It can save the dog from getting some really nasty viruses from other dogs. Also feed your puppy in doors. Flies carry a few of the most nasty viruses like Parvo. This i

Re: Puppy Update

2003-10-20 Thread Larry C. Lyons
You'll love Cairns Terriers. My folks got me one when I was eight. A great pet for a kid. larry At 12:43 PM 10/20/2003, you wrote: >Hi All, > > >Thought I'd give you all a little update on the puppy search. At the >recommendation of a couple of posters on here, and after doing some research >we

RE: Puppy

2003-10-01 Thread Shawn Regan
funny he tore a bumper off and popped three tires! Eaten good enough for me! Shawn Regan -Original Message- From: BethF [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 11:33 AM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: Puppy Eight is old enough to understand that Puppy doesn't like

Re: Puppy

2003-10-01 Thread BethF
Eight is old enough to understand that Puppy doesn't like his tail pulled, so thats good.  If it were me, I might consider a different breed, though.   - Original Message -   From: Duane Boudreau   To: CF-Community   Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 8:18 AM   Subject: RE: Puppy

RE: Puppy

2003-09-30 Thread Bill Wheatley
Deanna Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 1:12 PM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: Puppy Sure do, here's a couple: 1. This is what happens your dog eats people food: http://www.aaronscholz.com/family/bigpics.cfm?src=""> <http://www.aaronscholz.com/fa

RE: Puppy

2003-09-30 Thread Ben Densmore
-Community Subject: RE: Puppy Sometimes when mine is sleeping on his bed and being quiet for once, I just stare at him and think, how can such a beautiful dog be such a terror.   Sounds JUST like my 3 year old son He's a joy but yet at the same time will drive me insane. He's go

RE: Puppy

2003-09-30 Thread Erika L Walker-Arnold
essage- From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 1:25 PM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: Puppy I grew up with Cairn Terriers and Scotties. Get a Cairns - they're much more even tempered than scotties and just as active. Both breeds are great with kids

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2003-09-30 Thread Saidi, Marwan
Sometimes when mine is sleeping on his bed and being quiet for once, I just stare at him and think, how can such a beautiful dog be such a terror.   Sounds JUST like my 3 year old son He's a joy but yet at the same time will drive me insane. He's got such a mind of his own. He lets

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2003-09-30 Thread John Stanley
she is cute -Original Message- From: Candace Cottrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 1:31 PM To: CF-Community Subject: RE: Puppy My dog sits there and barks her head off when anyone except me, my mom or dad are present. I'm thinking I need to ge

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2003-09-30 Thread Candace Cottrell
MAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 1:03 PM To: CF-Community Subject: RE: Puppy My dog is a crotch and ass sniffer. As soon as people come over, he plugs in. -Original Message- From: Ben Densmore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 12:49 PM To: CF-Com

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2003-09-30 Thread Larry C. Lyons
I grew up with Cairn Terriers and Scotties. Get a Cairns - they're much more even tempered than scotties and just as active. Both breeds are great with kids. larry >Hi All, > >After several months of discussion and debate we've decided to add a >puppy to the family. Due to some restrictions in

Re: Puppy

2003-09-30 Thread Deanna Schneider
Unless, of course, your dog needs a low-fat diet or some other special consideration. >  Human food that you would eat is almost all completely safe for dogs with the exception of onions and chocolate. [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings]

RE: Puppy

2003-09-30 Thread John Stanley
lolgod, dogs are great arent they? -Original Message- From: Ben Densmore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 1:03 PM To: CF-Community Subject: RE: Puppy LOL. Last week my wife's friend came over and my dog kept jamming his nose in her crotch and she to

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2003-09-30 Thread Deanna Schneider
-d - Original Message - From: "Kevin Graeme" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 12:03 PM Subject: Re: Puppy > Honestly, I'd consider a mutt. It's hard to really predict the temperment

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2003-09-30 Thread Ben Densmore
ROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 1:03 PM To: CF-Community Subject: RE: Puppy My dog is a crotch and ass sniffer. As soon as people come over, he plugs in. -Original Message- From: Ben Densmore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 12:49 PM To: CF-Community Sub

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2003-09-30 Thread John Stanley
My dog is a crotch and ass sniffer. As soon as people come over, he plugs in. -Original Message- From: Ben Densmore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 12:49 PM To: CF-Community Subject: RE: Puppy They are very beautiful. Sometimes when mine is sleeping on his

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2003-09-30 Thread Kevin Graeme
Honestly, I'd consider a mutt. It's hard to really predict the temperment since they could be anything, but all the ones I've known have always been mellow. And they tend to avoid the genetic problems inherent in any pure breed. Something in a medium-sized yellow has always been one of my favorites

RE: Puppy

2003-09-30 Thread Ben Densmore
o: CF-Community Subject: RE: Puppy ohh man i so wanted one of them when i saw one such beautiful dogs -- Introducing Shape Up! - a new personalized weight management plan - inspired by Dr. Phil McGraw. -- Bill Wheatley Senior Database Developer eDiets.com, Inc. (OTCBB: EDET) 3801 W.

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2003-09-30 Thread Bill Wheatley
tember 30, 2003 11:38 AM To: CF-Community Subject: RE: Puppy Yeah I think I'm a tad over protective of my lil pooch. She's the first one I've had to raise myself since living with my folks.  ;-)   _   From: Bill Wheatley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: September 30,

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2003-09-30 Thread Bill Wheatley
V: (954) 360-9022 ext. 159 F: (954) 360-9095 E: [EMAIL PROTECTED] W:  <http://www.ediets.com/> www.ediets.com -Original Message- From: Ben Densmore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 12:19 PM To: CF-Community Subject: RE: Puppy Don't get a Weimera

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2003-09-30 Thread Bill Wheatley
com/> www.ediets.com -Original Message- From: Beth F [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 12:09 PM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: Puppy There are more additives in dog kibble than in almost ANY people food. Human food that you would eat is almost all completel

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2003-09-30 Thread Ben Densmore
o: CF-Community Subject: RE: Puppy We are in a detached condo, and the condo docs list Sheperds, Huskies, PitBulls, Pinchers, and any dog that has a mix of these breeds as outlawed. Kind of sucks but thems the rules. There are a lot of kids in the nieghborhood so I can understand the logic behind these b

RE: Puppy

2003-09-30 Thread Duane Boudreau
: Re: Puppy having had three scottie pups in my puppy classes in the last few months i feel confident in letting you know a scottie puppy can be a joy, or be a terror. Scotties are not a breed for inexperienced owners in my opinion. Two of the puppies, with EXTREMELY firm owners are doing just

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2003-09-30 Thread Angel Stewart
Didn't you just thrash it with a newspaper or something harder? How did it eventually learn it wasn't the alpha male of the universe? -Gel -Original Message- From: Beth F [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Two of the puppies, with EXTREMELY firm owners are doing just fine. These owners are

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2003-09-30 Thread Deanna Schneider
" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 11:02 AM Subject: RE: Puppy > I have an eskie, > > Super sweetie,  very sociable, very much wants to please.  The only problem > is the shedding.  She is great with kids (loves them) and thinks the entire > world l

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