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Re: Really Fustrated and Confused
[re: sanch123]
01/17/03 10:29 AM
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She is still very small and in time she will become more responsive. I remember Rebel very well at 6 weeks. Had to walk around with boots on for the first three weeks he was home because he loved feet and ankles. Then he used to jump at me and nip the back of my knees and then he was able to reach my butt. By the time he was 12 weeks old I was so tired of NO it wasn't funny but it worked and it will for you too. Good luck and if you have any questions, just post and you will get plenty of help.
Kim and Mugsy (My BULLY)-May The Drool Be With You
Rebel (09/01-05/03)
"If at first you don't succeed, remember DROOL happens."
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Re: Really Fustrated and Confused
[re: sanch123]
01/17/03 11:30 AM
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Umbilical hernias are hereditary in dogs. My Dads JRT has an umbilical hernia. She will be getting hers fixed as well when she goes in to get spayed which will be in a week or two. For her it really isn't a big deal and is small and she hasn't caused her any problems. We have just been keeping an eye on it just to make sure until it is fixed.
Diane
XENA (Rottweiler)
HARLEY & DELIA (Jack Russell Terriers)
MAGGIE & COPPY (My JRT Agility Girls)
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Re: Really Fustrated and Confused
[re: harleydog73]
01/17/03 06:57 PM
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The trainer told me that Harley was fine with a choke chain. He's 3 months old 32lbs and I use it and it works dont hurt them to a point where your doing it way to hard just correct them and that will do the trick. Does with him anyway! Good luck!
SAVE LIVES!!! God Bless you all!!!
We are......
Valerie "Mom"
Harley-D "Rottie"
Haley "Dobe/Rott"
Lucy "Ferret"
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