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Suggestions on feeding by
mea305
Hello all:
What is the best kind of dog food for a young Yorkie? Our one year
(or so) male Terrier is "very picky." Is that common? He seems to
like "table food" over others, but I am trying to find the best "named
product" out there that they generally like, or is it merely the same
for all...
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October 11th 03 05:12 AM
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Suggestions on feeding by
mea305
Hello all:
What is the best kind of dog food for a young Yorkie? Our one year
(or so) male Terrier is "very picky." Is that common? He seems to
like "table food" over others, but I am trying to find the best "named
product" out there that they generally like, or is it merely the same
for all...
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October 11th 03 05:12 AM
by mea305
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Suggestions on feeding by
mea305
Hello all:
What is the best kind of dog food for a young Yorkie? Our one year
(or so) male Terrier is "very picky." Is that common? He seems to
like "table food" over others, but I am trying to find the best "named
product" out there that they generally like, or is it merely the same
for all...
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October 11th 03 05:12 AM
by mea305
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Suggestions on feeding by
mea305
Hello all:
What is the best kind of dog food for a young Yorkie? Our one year
(or so) male Terrier is "very picky." Is that common? He seems to
like "table food" over others, but I am trying to find the best "named
product" out there that they generally like, or is it merely the same
for all...
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October 11th 03 05:12 AM
by mea305
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Help with Yorkie Terrier who will not sleep alone by
mea305
Hello all:
We just adopted a new Yorkie Terrier; he cannot be more than a year or
so old. Here is the problem: intitially, and only because he was
"scared" to sleep alone, we permitted him to sleep in the bed. Well,
one can imagine the problems associated with doing this, besides
becoming sleep...
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October 11th 03 05:05 AM
by mea305
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Help with Yorkie Terrier who will not sleep alone by
mea305
Hello all:
We just adopted a new Yorkie Terrier; he cannot be more than a year or
so old. Here is the problem: intitially, and only because he was
"scared" to sleep alone, we permitted him to sleep in the bed. Well,
one can imagine the problems associated with doing this, besides
becoming sleep...
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October 11th 03 05:05 AM
by mea305
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Help with Yorkie Terrier who will not sleep alone by
mea305
Hello all:
We just adopted a new Yorkie Terrier; he cannot be more than a year or
so old. Here is the problem: intitially, and only because he was
"scared" to sleep alone, we permitted him to sleep in the bed. Well,
one can imagine the problems associated with doing this, besides
becoming sleep...
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October 11th 03 05:05 AM
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OT Movie by
Kind2dogs
It seems there are never any good movies anymore.
Well, tonight I went to see Out of Time with Denzel Washington. GOOD MOVIE.
Set in the back waters of Florida, it has you guessing all the way through.
Of course I do love Denzel (anyone see The Mighy Quinn) set in Jamaica?
GOOD movie too!
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OT Movie by
Kind2dogs
It seems there are never any good movies anymore.
Well, tonight I went to see Out of Time with Denzel Washington. GOOD MOVIE.
Set in the back waters of Florida, it has you guessing all the way through.
Of course I do love Denzel (anyone see The Mighy Quinn) set in Jamaica?
GOOD movie too!
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OT Movie by
Kind2dogs
It seems there are never any good movies anymore.
Well, tonight I went to see Out of Time with Denzel Washington. GOOD MOVIE.
Set in the back waters of Florida, it has you guessing all the way through.
Of course I do love Denzel (anyone see The Mighy Quinn) set in Jamaica?
GOOD movie too!
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speaking of marking... by
culprit
there's a Boxer in Manu's class that marks the other dogs during play time.
he'll hike a leg and let go, right on their heads. he only seems to do this
to smaller males (which is nearly every dog in the class). he does leave
Manu alone, thank goodness.
has else seen a dog do that before?
-kelly
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October 11th 03 02:37 AM
by Tara O.
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Ganglings off elbows? by
Kind2dogs
HI Guys~
I am back, and with not just two dogs, but three.
I have a question for any here that might know what is wrong with a dog I have
here.
I have a weimaraner .that is almost one year old.
He definitely is not from good breeding.
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Ganglings off elbows? by
Kind2dogs
HI Guys~
I am back, and with not just two dogs, but three.
I have a question for any here that might know what is wrong with a dog I have
here.
I have a weimaraner .that is almost one year old.
He definitely is not from good breeding.
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Ganglings off elbows? by
Kind2dogs
HI Guys~
I am back, and with not just two dogs, but three.
I have a question for any here that might know what is wrong with a dog I have
here.
I have a weimaraner .that is almost one year old.
He definitely is not from good breeding.
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Ganglings off elbows? by
Kind2dogs
HI Guys~
I am back, and with not just two dogs, but three.
I have a question for any here that might know what is wrong with a dog I have
here.
I have a weimaraner .that is almost one year old.
He definitely is not from good breeding.
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Dog reaction towards death by
monkeyman@nospammearthy.net
I'm curious about how dogs react towards death. Dogs are known to form
a strong bond or attachment with their owner so obviously when the
owner dies usually there is a "grieving" period. My question is, if
the owner dies in front of the dog does it mitigate the grieving
reaction? Does a dog...
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Dog reaction towards death by
monkeyman@nospammearthy.net
I'm curious about how dogs react towards death. Dogs are known to form
a strong bond or attachment with their owner so obviously when the
owner dies usually there is a "grieving" period. My question is, if
the owner dies in front of the dog does it mitigate the grieving
reaction? Does a dog...
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Dog reaction towards death by
monkeyman@nospammearthy.net
I'm curious about how dogs react towards death. Dogs are known to form
a strong bond or attachment with their owner so obviously when the
owner dies usually there is a "grieving" period. My question is, if
the owner dies in front of the dog does it mitigate the grieving
reaction? Does a dog...
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Update on new guy. by
Lone Hansen
New guy is very sweet and loving, seeks attention, wants to be petted all
the time. he is used to travelling in the car and is housebroken so he
hasn't been a yard dog all his life. He won't tolerate anything going over
his head and will growl when I put the leash on him, I ignore him and he
hasn't...
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October 11th 03 01:07 AM
by FurPaw
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Books on dog training? by
Ichthys
We are about to acquire a Border Terrier puppy. Can anyone recommend a good
book on the subject generally or even specific to this breed?
Thank you,
Roland Watson.
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October 10th 03 11:46 PM
by Ichthys
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