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  1. SexxieRacerChik...Amen to you...you said it better and with more taste ( :oops: for my lack of ) then I could have. I will learn from your example. bravo :D
  2. I'll quit posting on your site. sorry i offended so many. I was not offended by that pic...but can understand why others would be....and out of respect for that i will quit posting. I am not a peice of trash...just have a different sence of humour...and thats all..I would never intentionally hurt someone with that pic...I wasnt thinking....I guess I think that everybody can be subject to laugh about...others wise I would be extremely ofended by dumb blond jokes. I have never intentionally done anything cruel to man or beast. sorry for the pic.
  3. oops...keep forgetting to sighn in before I post :D above post was mine
  4. [quote name='kendalyn']I think that this breeder is probably fine to buy from. I do wonder why in the world Atom asked our advice when he was obviously set on buying from this breeder and not willing to consider anything else. It's annoying when people do that. Atom, why did you ask what people thought when it never mattered anyway?[/quote] Yes, but thats all it was....Advice. He took it with a grain of salt. He didnt ignore any of the advice that was given...he read it and made up his mind from there. it wasnt wrong either way. If he feels good about the decision he has made then he will be happily inclined to do a good job of it. I don't think his intentions were mallicious in that he was plotting to taking up your time to just poo poo it later...you all made valid points and made him aware of them. so its not like he's going into it blind. he has weighed all the pros and cons and decided what he has decided. it may not have been the right decision for you, but it was the right decision for him and his family...and thats all that matters. its not personal. I think your advice did matter to him.
  5. oops...sorry...forgot to log in to do my post. the above post was written by me. lol...let the bombing commence
  6. From what i have heard and read. yes it is possible for the pups to have different sires and they will look different from each other. they will be independent from each other on the dads side but will all have some of the moms characteristics. Sometimes you must get DNA testing done to determan who is who if you had to purebreds bred then a mongrel got her after...say like with a a lab and standard. the pures would look to close to the mixed babies to tell accuratley...i think...ect.
  7. no sorry neccasary :D. I wish i did know who the owner is.I'm keeping my eyes open for him...maybe i'll catch him in his yard on my outings. I will also ask my neighbors when i see them next. she has to miniature poodles...very cute and bratty. so she may know I'm not to worried..he has got to be around here somewhere...he must be close...cause i can't see him travelling that far with it being cold and him with such a short coat. Maybe a couple blocks over
  8. LOL...yes cassie...very sneeky in deed. I must say that it was very arrogant and ignorant on my part, thinking she would be safe with 7 feet (6 and a half cause of the snow) tightly fitted wooden fence. what a bunch of little schemers they can be. We recently moved up here 10 hours away from where we used to live. which was on my father in laws farm of over 2000 acres...with more land surounding that. so i had never had a problem with her and other dogs and had kept her for three years without incident. but work became non exitant there so we moved here. my husband is doing very well for us now and we managed to by a new starter home. I am 21 with 2 young boys...a toddler and a 6month old. Though, my husband could also be considered a baby....and in some ways more difficult to care for..lol I like to think that i have a good praticle and realistic head on my shoulder but still have alot to learn..I love to read and research different things....am looking forward to learning from you guys. I have volunteered for the spca numerous amounts of times and used to work at a vet clinic...sterilizing the tools, cleaning, disenfecting, and looking after the animals after surgery. I have first hand experience with such things as,parvo, flus, anti freeze poisoning, spayings, nuederings,and abortions. Watching an abortion really gets you. Watching the vet pull out a bunch of little sacs from the mom and tossing them into a garbage bage is quite disturbing and heart breaking. How fitting for them to end up in a garbage bag when thats what they are to more people then you would think ..garbage. Its very sad and leaves you with a guilty feeling for not doing more and for others that don't do anything. I have also hand raised and bottle fed a littler of six kittens(with the help of my mom..and find stray kittens and adults homes. My mom Always seems to get the strays.People don't give them to her...they just show up on the door step waiting for her to open the door..i'm serious, its very funny,she thinks that they must pass the word on to others..she has one right now that is a male cat with three toes on one foot. Where i grew up and my mom lives; There isnt an SPCA...so i would do volunteer work like bottle drives and gathering donated goods(blankets,toys food,etc) and send it to other SPCAs. I hope my dog isnt pregnant...but if she is i'll try my hardest to make sure they go to good homes. I'm also planning to keep one of them. hopefully she wont have to many. Kendalyn, I have not contacted the owner since i have know idea who the owner is. I havent seen this dog before. i know of the dogs on the block...but i havent a clue where this one came from. I'm thinking that he is strictly an inside dog with the exeption of letting him out for the bathroom. He was groomed very well with a short coat. Much shorter then my dog (it gets -50 C here) he must have got away when he was let out to pee. he hung around for 4 hours then went home...he was very cold....and when he decided to go home let me tell ya, he was running home he was so cold..... the little stinker. I also am posative that he was intact. How do i know for sure? lol...i kinda did a quick light grab...lol...yup both of his dudes were their. He was a friendly easy tempered dog for the length that i handle him. he had no tags on his coller.
  9. Thank you so much Cassie...that info helped alot. I am gathering all the info i can find and yours was very thorough. And yes i agree with her being spayed and that will be arranged. I have my younger dog scheduled for his nuedering at the end of april.
  10. My 3 year old Standard Poodle was bred to another Standard Poodle on feb 28. This was not expected and was unplanned. It was actually pretty freaky...from all the male dogs in the neighborhood the only one that showed up and scaled the fence was a black male standard poodle. Our fence is over six feet tall accept the side that runs between me and my neighbor's which is 5 feet.....I figure this is where he got in. He scaled the neighbor's fence then scaled the fence inbetween me and my neighbor. he was in there mounting her when i went to bring her inside and saw. He was not as tall as her and was on the small side for a standard so i figure he must have some miniature in him. Other then being on the small side he was very well looked after...so he must have escaped his yard or something. Anyways she was just starting to slow down in her bleeding before the breeding,i guess she was about 2-2 and1/2 into it...it was starting to turn more pink. After she was bred the bleeding was bright red and a fair amount.....2-3 days after the breeding she stopped bleeding entirely and went out of her heat.. there was no discharge from then on. She will ussaully discahrge a little for another week or more. Also the next day after the breeding and 9 days from then on she was very hungry and eating twice as much of her dog food from what she normally does. And now, for the last 3 days she has stopped eating almost all together...only picking at her dog food. she will exept table scraps. She has gone through slight false pregnancies in the past..but barely noticeable with a slight production of colostrum (only seen if you squeeze it out of her nipple). When she is outside she is normal and happy and when i bring her in she lays down and sleeps. I never witnessed a tie between them but she was deffinantly standing for him and he was trying his darndest to get her.. I have put her on puppy chow the day after it happened. Is it possible for them to become pregnant without the locking? Do you think she could be pregnant? Thank you in advance for your time...will welcome and hear out all opinions. :beerchug:
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