07-20-2008, 08:33 PM | #91 | ||
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And personally I think the pic of riley laying next to him with her paw on his is so damn cute. |
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07-20-2008, 08:47 PM | #92 | |
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I went canoeing with my dog in June. The first day (we do all weekend w/ camping) we did about 5 miles. Manny swan atleast 3 of that...possibly 4 miles.
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07-20-2008, 10:03 PM | #93 |
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Well I'm not sure about the miles... I just know it took us like 4-5 hours...
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07-21-2008, 11:35 PM | #94 |
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Boozer looks like he could have a touch of blue healer in him...
We had a few different australian shepards back home at the farm. All of them were self taught on both hearding cattle and playing fetch. They would never back down from either one! One dog (max) would even still grab the frisbee out of the air after losing the sight in one eye and hearing in one ear. Spectacular dog, best I ever owned. IMO the only sight better than watching a good hunting dog work a field is watching a good cattle dog heard cattle without being fed commands constantly. sorry for the jack... very cute pup Gas, love the baby blues. |
07-22-2008, 08:55 AM | #95 |
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Its cool Cutty... the jack is good and on topic for this page. They are great dogs. They can even hold treats and toys on their head for mins and mins till their owner says "Get it" then they flop it up and catch it in air. Simply awesome dogs. I don't think Brinks will be that awesome for fetch or tricks which is fine. Not what we want him to be. We just want him to be a good, well mannered, defending dog.
Oh and nice sig quote Cutty! Sunday evening we took Brinks out for his first walk. Just around the block (2 blocks as there and back). The first block as we walk away from the house I had to pretty much drag him. He was choking and such (no choke chain just a collar) and eventually puked a bit. Still no help. Puked again at the farthest from the house. Was getting worried he wasn't going to co-operate. Then after the 2nd puke he was good. It was like he got himself so nerved up that he gave himself an upset stomach. Then once he got rid of it, he started walking like a champ. He walked right between me and the wife and kept pace. Never tried to lead, had no pull on the leash and the leash was slacked between me and him. Perfect. Monday evening, he started out a bit the same. But now he would walk fine, get distracted and want to stop either due to distraction or pure lazy. Just pulled him thru it. He made the 2 block lap and did ok. Never tried to lead which is good, cause he knows he's not the pack leader. Walking is VERY important to a dog. When he walks next to you and not in front of you, he knows you are the leader. Further, the exercise and out of the house movement just has to be done to keep them "right". So just like everything else, we are getting a good headstart. Luckily, the weather has been garbage lately so I haven't miss much riding, but I can already tell the puppy is going to screw with it some. |
07-22-2008, 09:44 AM | #96 | |
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He now has a Bull Mastiff named Ruger...a true gentle giant. Your pup is cute/cool lookin' as can be. |
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07-24-2008, 11:27 AM | #97 |
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Thanks z06!!
Finally got a break in the weather from rain, storms, or crazy heat. Opened the windows and doors. Brinks that it was pretty cool to have front door access. Got a pic of him sitting with Avril the cat. And of coarse with Puppy Power its all play then crash Then my parents stopped by with their Shitzu, Gizmo... Gizmo wasn't quite sure what to think of Brinks. But Gizmo didn't act badly, and Brinks just wanted to play with, finally, a dog his size. I thought this pic ended up cute... looks like Super Dog Then the mother in law came over with Little Rico again... this time he wasn't bad. No grawling or barking this time when its not his territory. But again, he didn't want to puppy play either... poor Brinks So Brinks played with us and/or by himself with his new ball. Trying to get the socialition down with the puppy. The funny part is even now at only 7 weeks old he out weights these dogs. If anything they need to make peace with him for what lies in his future size. |
07-24-2008, 03:19 PM | #98 | |
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What does he weigh at this point?
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07-26-2008, 09:30 AM | #99 |
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I don't know what he weights now. My bro came over after not seeing him and was talking about how much bigger he is... that he's stretched out and got taller.
Either his next vet visit will tell us or maybe I can get him on a shipping scale at home... ok... maybe if he's sleeping. |
07-26-2008, 09:38 AM | #100 |
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Since hes still small just weigh yourself and then weigh yourself a second time right after while holding him. Thatll give you a good quick idea as to what hes up to now.
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