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Collars, crates, & other cool things / Re: pet license ids
« on: December 15, 2005, 11:38:37 am »
What a cute idea!

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Collars, crates, & other cool things / Re: Backpack for my Saint
« on: December 15, 2005, 11:35:22 am »
Thanks!  There is a lot of good info on that site. :)

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Collars, crates, & other cool things / Re: Backpack for my Saint
« on: December 06, 2005, 11:52:32 am »
Thanks! I will check into the website you suggested.  And yes, I am very well aware of the risk of putting too much weight on him.  He's not my first 'Big Paw Dog'  :)  He wont be carring much, just enough to help me out (his water bottle, poop bags, treats - thats it!).  Thanks again for all the input, I do appreciate it!

Brightest Blessings! ;D

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Collars, crates, & other cool things / Re: Backpack for my Saint
« on: December 06, 2005, 11:47:27 am »
Thanks for the reply.  It's so funny though because I went to Petsmart and they were the ones that were extremely clueless, but I will check into the name brand you gave me.  Thanks again.
Brightest Blessings!

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Collars, crates, & other cool things / Backpack for my Saint
« on: December 05, 2005, 12:29:16 pm »
Does anyone know where I can find a backpack for Romy (my wonderful saint bernard) to wear when we go on our long walks, etc.  He is only 50 pounds right now but is estimated to be 200 as an adult, and Im looking for item that he can carry his own water, etc.  I have found backpacks for medium size dogs but have yet to find anything close to what I will need for Romy and the people at the pet stores are completely clueless!  One girl actually thought I was looking for a backpack for me to carry him in when I went for walks (and I had him with me at the time)!!!  Any info would be much appreciated.

Brightest Blessings
Mel and Romy

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Being a Saint girl myself, I'd have to say they're mixed.  Can see a little saint in the face but saints always have white tip tails.

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Saint Bernard General Discussions / Re: Question for Saint owners
« on: September 28, 2005, 11:01:16 pm »
Saints can be great members of the family!  I just recenlty aquired my second one (puppy named Romulus).  They can be very sweet and goofy!  Gentle Giants infact! ;D  Of course, if they are raised badly then it can be a completely different story. >:(  So long as you are prepared to have an extra large dog and are able to feed it and give lots of attention, I think you would be very pleased.  Definetly do your research and good luck!

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Remembering those no longer with us. / Re: Zeus never forgotten
« on: September 16, 2005, 08:36:48 am »
Thanks to everyone for your kind words.  And thank you for letting us become a part of this wonderful community.  Brightest Blessings to all!

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Remembering those no longer with us. / Zeus never forgotten
« on: September 14, 2005, 08:24:06 pm »
I have never "purchased" a pet before, all of my four legged babies are rescues (dogs, cats, etc.). I've always been drawn to Saints.  About 5 years ago there was a Saint in need of a home.  He was 7 months old and he was originally purchased by a couple for their young daughter (can you guess what movie inspired the purchase and the name).  But when the parents decided to divorce, neither of them wanted the sole responsibility of such a large dog and were planning on taking him to the shelter.  We just happen to have the space and means for such a rescue.  So, we added a new addition to our large extended family and renamed him "Zeus".  This gentle giant blessed us with so much love and laughter.  He was the perfect dog.  We had him neutered right away.  A few months later his hip popped out of place and was immediately taken in for repair.  He did ok for awhile but we notice soon after that his other hip was in need of repair too.  Unfortunatly, Zues became very sick and at first we thought he had rat poisoning (we had a neighbor that was not fond of our large dogs and threatned on many occasions - don't worry, we took care of that situation).  Even though we tried many treatments and spent a lot of $$$$, Zues' health continued to decline.  And at only 1.5 years young, his life was cut way too short.  :'( The necropsy lab results reported that he had had bone cancer. I was devastated to say the least.  Even as I write this message I still shed tears for him.  On Sept. 16, 2005, it will be me and my husbands 10 year anv!  And guess what!  We are once again adding a gentle giant to our family.  He will be 8 weeks old.  I've been waiting 4 years for this and am very excited.  His name will be "Romulus" (son of Zeus)!  :D I hope to have Romy a part of our family for a very long time (long in large dog years anyway).  But even with our new addition, Zeus will never be forgotten, I will always cherish the time I did have with him. 
Thank you to anyone who took the time to read this rather long novel.

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