Tom, I hope you are feeling better and all is well. I connected with Debra Barrow of Rauxa Direct and will be speaking with her this Friday at 9AM PDT. Also,
Ya'll are so making me think my new one should not have been a girl. ;-} Angela ... From: karen sandvold Subject: RE: [weimaraner] Re:
Did you save it to "my picture file", then play with the photo printing software? Georgene, Jake, Hunter, and Harley ... From: jean
Has anyone got a bigger photo of the Coffee cup kids? I need one for my website and have only got a teeny weeny one as pictured here. I lost all my info when
And we are back where I started, where on not many responding came......... So if ever things will change..... Sylvia (Holland) http://www.mysticalshadows.nl
"Honesty about health, the overall lack of working ability, popular sire syndrome, etc. is what we need to be discussing." AMEN! ... From:
Studies on cross breeds relating to health / longevity: G.J. Patronek, D.J. Walters, L.T. Glickman, Comparative Longevity of Pet Dogs and Humans: Implications
... Tasha, When I first read this I didn't quite understand what you were getting at, but I think I realize that your concern is over the recent Blue exports
If she is just starting to swell, she may soon have a bright red discharge. What does your vet say? Mine have always swelled first and then in a very few days
Hi Jenny, My girl is coming into heat too...she is very swollen but no discharge yet. And she is acting out...she has become a wild child this past week or
All the males in the class are altered and the rest are female. There are only 6 dogs in the class at this point. Started with 10. Is it normal for first
The main thing you need to do is keep her away from males. First heats are sometimes pretty goofy. She is probably not very far into it. When the swelling
Last night at dog obedience class Greta did not act like she usually does and even showed some dominance with another dominant male dog. (she never does this)
It seems to be fairly popular for Drs. of many fields to "make statements". You can usually tell they are conjecture when they do not refer to a specific
Thank you Leslie - That's what I've been trying to say. Karen article of interest/pedigreed dogs exposed The quote from Dr Padgett seems odd. There is no such
There were plenty of symptoms but they may not have been pigeon-holed or named as allergies. 25 Years ago we'd have never blamed vaccines as the cause of
http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/clickToGive/home.faces;jsessionid=D080C3E904156F81EFC5876FB6671101.ctgProd02 Sorry for the long address. I don't know how
Thank you Mary Jo. Your Email caught me off guard, and I cried. My Dad was in WWII, stationed all over the South Pacific. He's 87 looks 70 and always
If y'all haven't read George Padgett's book Control of Canine Genetic Diseases, you should find it and read it and put it right on your night stand next to
Gosh, I don't know............ But he received his B.S. in '59 and both his M.S. and D.M.V. degrees in 1961, all from Michigan State University. He went on