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  • Yojimbo_90 I have had more than one Shiba with eye issues and also allergies. So yes we have had ducts flushed as a pup as a first step in eye check and it did blow out the crust. I can't say it was fully effective long term. Short term it seeme…
  • What a cutie.... nice picture I would obtain a consult with a veterinary orthopedic person or qualified veterinary chiropractic person (doesn't mean you have to head to surgery or anything like that, just get an qualified opinion what the actual i…
  • Roshaad: I do apologize for the off-trackness in response to your original post. Cdenny: thanks for the great example of how you worked a dog into your life. I have been there too. I waited until much later after getting myself set up a bit,…
  • One could argue there are horrible breeders too.....So why the fervor over how horrible rescue is... Given this theme continues to be brought up I will say It is unfortunate that Souggy and so many others here had to directly encounter issues descr…
  • Didn't get a chance to read the last post....some thoughts though... Roshaad: The best advice I think is to meet the breed and speak with a breeder who, when they ask questions of you, in turn you respond by being yourself. Having pat answers th…
  • Kyoto has matured beautifully. Love his look and expression. So cool you got a picture with Shorty! Was he in town for an expo to promote pitties? Snf
    in K Comment by StaticNfuzz December 2014
  • Yuu is quite handsome! Snf
  • Not sure where the thread went. I think there was a post on this sometime ago about review of product. In any case....We use GPS TAGG tracker on our dogs. It works well for the price. TAGG has just upgraded the product to be waterproof and to p…
  • Awwwh....I am so happy for you both!!!! I am sure he is really happy to be be back too : ). Sometimes dogs need to think it over and regroup after a panic. The more mature they are in age, often the better a dog is able to think it out. At leas…
  • Love what he has matured into! Looking great.... Snf
  • Awesome! That was fast (lol). So glad things are looking up : ) The true personality you do not see sometimes until months down the road. Now the fun begins : ) Snf
  • Pretty girl. I do see Nio in her. The pictures never do them full justice on beauty. One just has to experience the "Kainess" that backs the beauty. Snf
  • So cute, she reminds me of Kumi! Overt time expect tracks from the laps. Do your dogs toss sticks and pebbles in the air to play?
  • Jwallwalrus you could try something like a Kong wobbler. If it has not been practiced in the past some dogs need a little jump start to learn to play with people. You have to build that program in layers. Something as simple as empty paper tow…
  • @jwallwalrus: All the points are really great! I can't speak about his traits or his rearing etc However, what you describe is not unexpected at all. It will take time, lots of it. Some elements will take more time and some less, it is individua…
  • Congrats! .....She's a pretty girl : ) Snf
  • What type of spay did you vet perform on your female(s)? Depending on where you are and what country you live in your vet may not have completed a full hysterectomy. Look back at the medical records to see what the vet certificate of spay states…
  • Ayk states: With Jindos, I've kicked around the idea of territory anxiety. Not separation anxiety where it's linked to a person, but where it's linked to a location. They escape from their owner's new place to get back to their old place. That’s a…
  • I am sorry! With no sightings I thinking theft. It does not matter the reason, my heart goes out to all of you. Snf
  • @ Mdokic & @ Maybee09: They are all different aren’t they. My Kai certainly has opinions on different people and situations. I think a lot of dogs do, but some animals just express that more outwardly depending on the circumstance. I would lov…
  • Oh I forgot to mention. I think the most important thing one can do is think of back up plans. If I take this path or training way and it fails what will I do to support my dog so it makes a good choice. If there are gaps then you will have fall …
  • Shibamistress: Poor Leo….yeah of course no one can blame him if he has never seen a horse up close and acclimated to their presence. Any of my dogs would have been terrified I bet. I have a friend (human) who is terrified of horses on first meet…
  • Some wisdom gleaned over time…. Basically when training dogs, in the beginning, the dogs themselves often do not always recognize what they can do xyz or like to do until do xyz or until they learn do with a level of comfort. A very simple analogy…
    in Agility Comment by StaticNfuzz June 2014