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Messages - Mark Dozier

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My 2 bits on the problem!
Food - put it down for him. 10 - 15 mintues later take it up if it is still there. He will eat when he gets hungry
Lonely - visit the vet visit the local dog park and see if the attitude changes.

Prys requiew a great deal of lap time.

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Great Pyrenees Discussions / Re: advice, please!
« on: June 06, 2006, 12:23:30 am »
This obe is so easy.
A. Cook a great steak
B. Walk away with the steak at dog level or a little higher for more sport.
When you return you will have well fed happy dog

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Great Pyrenees Discussions / Re: pictures!
« on: June 06, 2006, 12:20:27 am »
Salmon oil worked really well for Bear.

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They sure do. My Baar would spend hours laying on my wifs feet or snuggled next to her warming and comforting her. Hewould hang his hear over my lap and lay on me when i was sick.
YEAH, they know.

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General Board for Big Dogs with Big Paws / Ozzie is a Maremma
« on: April 03, 2006, 05:17:16 pm »
Yesterday at the Bandix Dog Park in Olalla, y'all know where that is of course, one of the members suggested that Ozzie maybe a Maremma (pronouced Mare-emma).
After reading several detailed discriptions and sending an email with several good photos of Ozzie the secertary of the Maremma Dog Club of American replied "Yup." so Ozzie is really a Maremma.
If you recall when he was on Angie's rescue website the Pyr and Kuvaz people could not figure out for sure if he was a Pyr or a Kuvaz. Truns out he is a Maremma.
The Kuv and Pyr both are part of his lineage and this is why they were confused. He is of course a LGD an used for sheep.


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Leonberger Pictures / Rajahis Healthly
« on: March 29, 2006, 01:38:13 am »
I have the pleasure of sharing that Rajah is getting healthy again.
She had an infection that ate up part of her inside toe and that was removed back to the second knuckle. I am happy to report that she is bossy, overbearing, intense and has began to play again. which includes attacking me just because she can.
In other words she is almost normal.

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Washington State- h[url]ip replacement by one of the best docs in the U.S. 7 grand per hip.

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Saint Bernard General Discussions / Re: Opinions please..
« on: March 15, 2006, 12:34:05 am »
I think y'all are stuck on how he looks rather then how he feels and sounds.
Is he solid with good muscle density?
Is his appitite good?
Does he have stamina?
Is he ch of his diet is grain and meat. getting GARLIC? great stuff!!! and brewers yeast?
Is he getting plenty of good freshh water. Water plays a great part in health?
How much of his diet is grain and meat. Avoid the meat byproducts.
He would likely gain more weight with good vigorouos exercise .
Anyway my opinion he looks good but out of proportion between body and head sixe.
Also loose stoolis usually from to much fat and non-water liquids.But true COD LIVER OIL is good for him.

If this seems ramblely it is from the drugsI took tonight. PAIN MEDS

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Anything Non-Dog Related / Re: Non-dog Hobbies
« on: January 26, 2006, 01:37:29 pm »
From thje long list of responses it is obviouos that you are not spending enough time with your dogs.

I have never heard of a non-dog hobby. Even my time spent training to hunt and shoot better is for the express purpose of making it easier for the dogs to retrive the game.

NON DOG HOBBIES .. that is hearsy of the most gross nature......

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Rottweiler Discussions / Re: Greta's white blood cell count low
« on: January 19, 2006, 01:54:12 am »
What words express how ouir hearts ache and our minds go numb to the world when we have a sick baby. My Rajah is ill and fighting several things so I know what you are feeling. All i can offer is prayers and a pair of cyber-shoulders to cry on.
Get Healthy quickly Greata

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Rottweiler Discussions / Re: Scared for my rottie
« on: January 17, 2006, 02:34:51 pm »
FYI - I changed the Avatar that is Ozzie my Pyrenees. I need a group photo so i don't kept changing it.

Found out yesterday from the vet that Rajah has the following issues:

An infection in her right front paw with a possible tumor there but we have to wait and see after the infection clears up.

A major bladder infection. That is why she was have pee accidents in the house and the urine stunk so badly.

A very high white cell count whic maybe from the infections, or something else. Again we have to get the infections cleared up

So i have a guarded optimism until we get an clearf or have a complete clear understandinng of any issues she has.

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Great Pyrenees Discussions / Re: Bad New - Good News
« on: January 15, 2006, 04:06:10 am »
after the stiches or staples are out use a good high quailty 100 pure aloe on thw injury. Promotes healing, reduces scarring and my dogs say it taste great too...

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Newfoundland Discussions / Re: Help?
« on: January 15, 2006, 03:19:05 am »
Nefies are great cold weather dogs, but the puppies are still very tender and sensitive to the wind and wind chill, Part of it is the newness of the weather and part is just being a puppy who's coat is still devoloping.  As she grows her abilities to work with snow and wind will too. And she is to be appluaded for her ability to hold it at this young age.
I may suggest that if you have a fence with a corner you put a tarp around the corner to make windbreak and see if that helps her excuvate her bowel. (i.e. poop). in the place of no wind.

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General Board for Big Dogs with Big Paws / Re: Where is Diesel.....
« on: January 15, 2006, 03:10:04 am »
easy as pie, less the 30 seconds to see him.

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Clay sounds like a good name to me. pr call him AMP. american mastiff puppy

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