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I have a new puppy Saint Bernard, Saint Austin the Adorable.  He absolutely LOVES other dogs.  I am currently taking him to puppy preschool, where they run and socialize and to doggy day care one day a week so that he can play.  But I would like to find others in the area with big dogs that Austin can play with.  Any suggestions on how to do this?

Thanks Cheryl and her furkids, Smokey Cat, Mr. Spock, Maxwell, Mouse and Austin the Adorable.

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Saint Bernard General Discussions / Saint Austin the Adorable
« on: April 20, 2005, 09:26:40 pm »
After many years without a dog I have a new baby.  His name is Saint Austin, and he is, of course, a Saint Bernard.  He is five months old and an absolute doll.  He is doing very well, despite a rough start.  When I got him he had a bad case of worms, had been kept for a month in a cat carrier I could barely get him out of it as was so small, and had a very bad skin infection.  After two rounds of antibiotics, and 100's of $$$ in test the skin infection seems to finally be clearing up.  We have gotten him all of his shots, gotten him fixed and he is enrolled in puppy playtime at the SPCA and goes to Doggie Daycare one day a week.  He loves everyone, canine, feline and human. 

I have had four Saints before as well as a Saint/Springer mix (that was a trip, looked like a Saint, acted like a Springer.  A 140lb Springer is a handful) But I have never had a puppy Saint before, all the others have been rescues, the youngest was about 18 months when I got her.  Saint Austin is also the first male.  The vet tells me he is small for his age, possibly from earlier malnutrition?  He was being fed adult "Ole Roy" when I got him.  He was 24lbs when we got him at 15 weeks old and now at five months he is up to 40lbs but still looks thin.  I am not sure if this is because he is so long legged and lanky at this time, or because his hair is shorter than I am used to, what should he weigh at this stage?  How far behind is he?  When are they considered full grown?  Can anyone help me with Saint growing info.  I just want him to be healthy and happy.

Thanks Cheryl and her furkids, Saint Austin, Smokey the Cat, Mr. Spock, Warlock and Mouse.

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Saint Bernard General Discussions / Saint Austin the Adorable
« on: April 15, 2005, 09:48:02 pm »
After many years without a dog I have a new baby.  His name is Saint Austin, and he is, of course, a Saint Bernard.  He is five months old and an absolute doll.  He is doing very well, despite a rough start.  When I got him he had a bad case of worms, had been kept for a month in a cat carrier I could barely get him out of it as was so small, and had a very bad skin infection.  After two rounds of antibiotics, and 100's of $$$ in test the skin infection seems to finally be clearing up.  We have gotten him all of his shots, gotten him fixed and he is enrolled in puppy playtime at the SPCA and goes to Doggie Daycare one day a week.  He loves everyone, canine, feline and human. 

I have had four Saints before as well as a Saint/Springer mix (that was a trip, looked like a Saint, acted like a Springer.  A 140lb Springer is a handful) But I have never had a puppy Saint before, all the others have been rescues, the youngest was about 18 months when I got her.  Saint Austin is also the first male.  The vet tells me he is small for his age, possibly from earlier malnutrition?  He was being fed adult "Ole Roy" when I got him.  He was 24lbs when we got him at 15 weeks old and now at five months he is up to 40lbs but still looks thin.  I am not sure if this is because he is so long legged and lanky at this time, or because his hair is shorter than I am used to, what should he weigh at this stage?  How far behind is he?  When are they considered full grown?  Can anyone help me with Saint growing info.  I just want him to be healthy and happy.

Thanks Cheryl and her furkids, Saint Austin, Smokey the Cat, Mr. Spock, Warlock and Mouse.

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