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Well, this guy has longish toes so I guess he is not kai ken. The desolate place is Bullhead City Az. He was picked up at the local shelter. I really talked him up, hoping the family will value him. Even if he's not a kai, he is still a very nice do…
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I thought with the wedge head shape, triangular eye, lack of white, spotted tongue, and all that great brindle, the size and that confidently friendly yet somewhat apart personality - it had to be at least a mix. Do these pups go through an awkward…
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@Wryly Brindle - thank you and Jeff for all the clarifications. I lived in Vermont for 25 years and I could not reconcile my experience with a local company excluding a group (i.e. Canadians). That it comes from outside of Orvis control makes mo…
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Isn't Canada a self-governing Dominion under the British Crown...? Maybe that counts...? I couldn't imagine that Orvis would embrace Great Britain and reject Canada. That's outrageous. Maybe @Wryly Brindle will get back online and give us the s…
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Ghost got my vote!
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Yeah, Jeff!! Betty White provides some tips for clinching the cover at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9r9ga9fQQ14 Could Jeff explain how this fund raiser generates $300,000 for canine cancer research?
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If you have ever been walking down stairs or something and felt disoriented, but your senses organized by just touching something solid like the wall or rail then you have felt how kids with proprioception feel lots of the time. Just a bit of weigh…
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"I wanted to clarify that putting weights on a 2 & 1/2 month old puppy is probably not a good idea. From what I understand & have been told, serious damage can be done to their growing bones / joints." .....As can excessive jumpin…
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I agree that mental stim would likely be helpful and certainly wouldn’t hurt. For one of her puppies, my sister found that too much exercise made the problem worse and more crated nap time seemed to help (per sunyata's suggestion). Enough exercise…
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I enjoy all kinds of personalities, but at this juncture I think I prefer those like Oskar - I am less active than I used to be and, as they say, 'still waters run deep'.
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Nice work, Bars!
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@shishiinu - finally someone has experienced this! Do you think its the type of fur? My terrier did not even need a bath following even an intense encounter. He had wirey fur. Most dogs will emit the skunk odor months after an encounter each time…
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Beautiful and an amazing athlete!
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@kumasgirl - Haha - I think I would like your two!
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Maybe the "word" is motivation. I had a little short legged, seemingly unathletic terrier at the same time I had two-year-twins. I thought the dog was sweet and loved him dearly, but considered him not too smart until I watched him int…
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All of my dogs have enjoyed some veggies and fruits, but both of my wire fox terriers loved to eat even grapefruit (peel & munch) with me.
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@the_november_rain - what body parts? Most of us (and our dogs) eat body parts daily. Or is it just Brad's body parts you worry about.... One of the things I studied in that Nutritional Anthropology class was cannibalism. It is also ritualistic,…
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@Jujee - oh, Kyuubi's amazing; I can't believe how he has grown! However, gleaned from Kyuubi's expression, your job looks as boring as heck ;))
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@InuRyuu - Thanks for sharing. Our dogs never cease to amaze with their loyalty and love. "I wish I was as great as my dog thinks I am"
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@shishiinu - be careful what you ask for cause you just might get it - haha! Greens provide a plentiful source of iron and complementing grains and legumes provide complete set of essential protein in good amounts, as does soy, hemp, and quinoa. V…
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I also regret and apologize for any bad feelings I engendered. If the way something is stated strikes me as funny, I should just keep it to myself - talk about poor taste! I did not mean to disrespect vegans, omnivores, or carnivores of any spec…
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@shishiinu - whoa cowboy, nobody is trying to force any agenda on you. This is a "discussion". I did comment on your 'funny' choice of words, though. Reread what you wrote.....
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Eating meat and animal products from a grocery store is supporting grotesquely inhumane treatment of animals, despite the work of Dr. Grandin and her stairway to heaven. I feel it is more humane (what a ridiculous word considering humans are the le…
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@Asheaka, what class?
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Well, I am certainty out of the loop. I used to know all the AKC breeds and tons of rare breeds, but so many on the list are new to me. For example, I know what a Chinook (which was so very rare after Perry Green died) is and I know what a Rottw…
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@shibamistress (Hmmm.....well, we do have plenty of festivals that center around eating dead animals. Thanksgiving comes to mind right away.) Lots of people celebrate without eating dead animals. Food made without animals has evolved into high cui…
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Brad, you are a conscientious breeder. So many are not, and these are sentient beings we are bringing into this world. If a breeder simply accepts responsibility for the life of that being (as you do), they would be more careful how they breed.
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@cmpteki - I do agree with you. There are, thankfully, amazing breeders in the world - and on this forum - who know their breeds, dogs, and lines, have a long term plan, and. These breeders make ethical decisions that benefit everyone (dogs includ…