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General Board for Big Dogs with Big Paws / Well Gage has a new collar
« on: March 01, 2009, 07:51:04 am »
Because he ate 2/3rds of my Fiancees belt, and there is just enough leather to make a collar for the knuckle head out of, so that is what I did with it , the dork.  I will have to take pics when my camera charges.







He is fine health wise thus far.

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General Board for Big Dogs with Big Paws / Re: Mastiff Boxer Mix Pups
« on: February 28, 2009, 04:25:47 pm »
Ok so my address is as follows, I wnat a girl one!!! ;D

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Newfoundland Discussions / Re: Dog Park Hoodlums!
« on: February 23, 2009, 09:30:41 pm »
All I can say is good luck, but my girl is WAY worse for marking than any of my boys have ever been, she pees on EVERYTHING.  And if they pee on it after her, she has to do it again.

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Australian Shepherd Discussions & Pictures / Re: New upcoming addition
« on: January 29, 2009, 07:58:54 pm »
OMG, I have to say I have been watching them grow, and as much as I LOVE the red tri, he is stunning, those blue eyes are captivating as well.

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Wolfhound Discussions & Pictures / Re: Our Polish boy
« on: January 27, 2009, 12:39:06 pm »
GAHHH the pics of him and your puppies are making me want one now not later  :o

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Ruffian would go into her kennel rather than wearing her panties, LOL.

i wish I had a suggestion for you though, perhaps a bathing suit, it would work sorta like a onesy.

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I hope that they contact breed rescue groups to help them out.

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General Board for Big Dogs with Big Paws / Re: Bouvier colors
« on: January 24, 2009, 02:23:18 pm »
That is one of the breeders I talked to I think when I was looking, and Quiche as well, and I can not remember the third.

I have a soft spot for the fawn ones though  ;D.

I am so jealous that you will hopefully be getting a new one.

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It honestly doesnt matter what the gene pool holds as far as revering it, instead of breeding the bulldog with the widest shoulders breed the one with the narrowest, over time it will reverse.

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I love my mutt, that I was given, by his 3rd home at 6 months old, I can not stand irresponsible breeding, mutt breeding is irresponsible, there is no need to create new breeds, IMO.  There are over 300 breeds world-wide, what is a new cross going to be that doesn already exist, cross breeding for more companion breeds is asinine, again JMO.  100 years ago when they were creating new breeds they could not ship a sheepdog from england to austrailia so they had to make a new one to suit their needs, now we can so there is no need to create a new one.  On top of that culling the pups that did not meet their criteria was common place should we start that again as well?

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The KC's answer, of course nothing that has to do with health testing, but a start perhaps:

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle5512620.ece

Valerie Elliott, Consumer Editor
The classic British bulldog, a symbol of defiance and pugnacity, is to disappear. A shake-up of breeding standards by the Kennel Club has signalled the end of the dog’s Churchillian jowl. Instead, the dog will have a shrunken face, a sunken nose, longer legs and a leaner body.
The change has angered the British Bulldog Breed Council and it is threatening legal action against the club. Robin Searle, the chairman, said: “What you’ll get is a completely different dog, not a British bulldog.”
New breeding standards for 209 dog species have been brought into immediate force after the furore over breeding practices shown on a BBC One documentary, Pedigree Dogs Exposed, last summer. Breeders have until the end of June to lodge any objections.
The shake-up comes as one of the country’s leading zoologists and animal behaviour experts, Sir Patrick Bateson, announced that he would be heading an independent inquiry into dog breeding.


The Kennel Club is determined to show its commitment to dog welfare and has ordered the removal of characteristic features from some dogs. In a statement it said: “The breed standards have been revised so they will not include anything that could in any way be interpreted as encouraging features that might prevent a dog breathing, walking and seeing freely.”


The shar pei will lose the familiar folds of skin on the neck, skull and legs while the Clumber spaniel and the labrador retriever must stay slim to qualify as top show dogs. Flat faces without a muzzle on Pekingese are also no longer acceptable because they cause breathing difficulties. Other breeds to change are the bloodhound, German shepherd hound, basset hound, Saint Bernard, chow chow, the Dogue de Bordeaux and mastiff.


Judges at licensed dog shows have been instructed to use the new breed standards and to choose only the healthiest and best-adjusted dogs when deciding champions. Those at Crufts are under orders to expel from the competition any animal that shows signs of disease or deformity. Incestuous breeding of dogs is also to be banned. Marc Abraham, veterinary adviser to the Kennel Club, said: “The changes will leave breeders and judges in no doubt about their responsibiliti es to safeguard the health and welfare of dogs, first and foremost.”



Bulldogs are prone to skin and coat problems, cherry eye, respiratory disorders, orthopaedic conditions, and soft or cleft palate. Most are born by Caesarean section because large heads and proportionally small hips make natural births difficult. The breed’s anatomy also hinders mating, with many litters conceived via artificial insemination.


Jemima Harrison, of Passionate Productions, which made Pedigree Dogs Exposed, said that the changes were “hugely welcome and long overdue” but that it would take years to put right all the problems.



Jenny Baker, chairwoman of the Shar Pei Society of Great Britain, also supported the changes. “We have never encouraged breeding of loose skin on the neck, legs or skull.”


Beverley Cuddy, Editor of Dogs Today magazine, was sceptical. “It sounds impressive but remember judges are also the breeders. It’s like asking shoplifters to police themselves. I don’t think there is a judge in the land brave enough to send a dog from the ring.”


Sir Patrick, president of the Zoological Society of London, said yesterday that he wished to appoint a small committee of experts, including a veterinary surgeon and a geneticist, to help his inquiry into breeding techniques. He will also review the registration and showing of dogs, and hopes to complete his report by the autumn. The Kennel Club has lodged a complaint about Pedigree Dogs Exposed with Ofcom, the broadcast regulator, accusing the documentary of bias.

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I can say the same thing about Tonka, he is just not that bright, by some people standards.  I mean you can not teach him a stupid pet trick to save yours, or his life ;) but on the flip side I think he can tell time because once you start a schedule with him the last thing you can do is change it.  And he is in no way food driven.

Ruffian is easily trained anything with a piece of food or 2, but does that make her smarter? or just hungry?

Gage is also smart I guess, but he is very food driven as well, AND eager to please his people on top of that so he is easily trained with or without food. 

I would really like to know how they did this "study" what the variables were, like food, puppy enrichment, socialization and breeding.  Or did they just grab random purebred dogs and mutts and "test" them?

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I am beginning to wonder who in the UK made purebreds are horrible so high on their agenda.

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General Board for Big Dogs with Big Paws / Re: labradoodle
« on: January 17, 2009, 07:25:01 pm »
Ahh that is the wonderful things about mutts there is no predictability in well anything.  Lab poodle mixes have several different coat types and one of them is very wirey much like a terrier.

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The lady that gave Gage to me, well practically threw his stuff out the door at me when I said we would try him out  ::), asks me all the time to get him together with her new Boxer.  A boxer she got from some rescue group, now I can only guess she lied on the application saying that she had never given up a dog before or had allergies, as that was part of her excuse for Gage to go.  She is now allergic to the Boxer. :-\

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