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amyjp612 asked:

I currently live in the midwest, and I wouldn’t want to travel to the other side of the country. What would be good towns with a high flow of customers for a dog training facility?
I don’t really want to move away from the midwest. I’m a family oriented person, so I want to stay at least somewhat close to my relatives.
I’m currently in college working on getting an agricultural business degree. I have done a lot of training in the past, and am quite good at it. I absolutely am in it to help people and their pets, because I love dogs, (especially large breeds). I’m just wondering which towns would have a good market/would need a facility the most.

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Sybil M asked:


We have a 1 y.o female German Shepherd that is need of a good home. She is NOT good with other animals. She is very dominant. She is good with older kids (teens) she’s about 100 lbs but thinks she a small dog and plays rough. She is spayed and up to date on all shots and heartworm meds. She is VERY protective and loyal to her owners. However, due to a recent crisis in our family we aren’t able to give her the time or attention she deserves. We need a good home for her that is willing to work with her on her trained commands and give her LOTS of love and attention.

Can someone help?
Please understand I don’t “want” to lose her because I believe in “forever” homes with pets. However, my son takes priority right now as he is disabled and has become emotionally unstable from being bullied at school and tried to take his life.
I live in Indiana and I have called/emailed the GSD rescue but still waiting on a call back.
Thanks for all the great feedback.
I would like to get more info from the gal that said she’s in Illinois breeding GSD/GRT Danes!

I would be willing to travel a bit to ensure she has a good home!

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r.e.i.g.n. asked:


i read a book that said an obedient dog will think of other pets (like parakeet) as family and will not harm it.
in animal planet funniest animals, there’s lots of videos about the relations of german shepherd with other little pets getting along and playing.

is this true? if so how do you train them to tolerate? any website?
thanks for helping!
btw, i want mine to be a boy.
does it make any difference? i know the boys are more active, but would it still be okay if they had been trained?
thanks for the answers!

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greatest american dog
this.place asked:


A male, 1.5-2 years old.

I never even considered adopting a pit or staff but there is one at the local shelter that I am considering.He’s a friendly, loving type of dog. Apparently, he’s good with both people and pets.

As you may guess, the family is fairly against bringing a pit-bull looking dog into the house simply because of its rep.

My question is if there is a greater risk attatched of bringing the Staff than there would be of any other kind of dog. But at least with other dogs, you would have a greater chance keeping it under control or protecting yourself if the dog were to get aggressive.

Thoughts/opinions?

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puppies
Muna wa Wanjiru asked:


While many of us have heard of large dogs needing to be rescued we may not realize that this fact holds true for puppies as well. The different breeds of puppies may look adorable to us when we first see them but some owners abandon these little cuties once the novelty of having a pet wears off. This is where puppy rescue steps in.

Here the various breeds of puppies are found from the various places that they have been left in. These places can be large cardboard boxes, garbage bags, puppies left on the sides of the roads, in puppy mills and other types of places. Once the puppy rescue centers are informed about the different types of puppies who need a place to stay, they move into action.

The puppy is found and carefully brought into the rescue center. At the rescue center while the puppy’s trust is being gained the center’s vet will examine the puppy. All of the wounds that are found on the puppies will be treated and any parasites that are on the puppies’ body or inside of the puppy will be destroyed with the medication that is given by the vet.

Once this medical examination has been completed the puppy rescue team will see that the puppy is carefully washed and cleaned so that the puppy is not frightened or hurt. When the grooming process is finished the puppy will be placed in a cozy kennel. This is where the puppy will live until the puppy rescue centers find good families to place these puppies with.

Before the puppy rescue will allow potential owners to take their pets’ home these owners will need to fill out forms stating that they are willing to give these puppies a loving home and the care that is required. To make sure that there is no problems for the puppies or their potential owners the puppy rescue will have a trial period where the puppy is taken home by the adoptee parent.

Once the adoption is considered to be a success, the adoption papers are filled out and the puppy is taken to its new home. With a family who is willing to care for these puppies the puppy rescue can be sure that this puppy will have a good life.

Puppy rescue centers have been developed to make sure that puppies have a safe and loving environment. The work that puppy rescue teams perform saves many puppies from being euthanized. The next time that you are looking to adopt a puppy you should see the different puppies that are available from your local puppy rescue facility.

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dog fleas ticks
estrella m. asked:


I am looking for ways that I can get rid of my pets’ fleas and ticks. With the heavy rain that we have had in TX the fleas and ticks seem to be out if force. They have since infested my outside dog. He is perfectly happy staying outside so he refuses to come in. My daughter and I noticed the other day that ticks have attacked him. He’s rather large and sometimes rowdy so he doesn’t like to stay still long enough for me to take them off. Since I have to bath him outside I need something that I can put together from house hold ingredients and/or that won’t make my dog or his area sick. I have the same problem, minus the ticks, with my indoor cats. Any help would be really appreciated.

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German Shepherd
Marybs asked:


I have a german shepherd, with the normal over-protective character. How do I inroduce him to the new pets,without getting any of them hurt?

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Miniature Schnauzer
baby_shaddy asked:


I am currently in the process of picking and choosing the right dogs for me. I have went to showdog.com and selected the criteria that I want. But it don’t tell me what breed works well with a Miniature Schnauzer. Any Suggestions?

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Chihuahuas
Christy P asked:


Do chihuahuas make good apartment pets? I have been wanting to get a small dog, one that isn’t too expensive.

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Friday, March 14th, 2008
puppies
Anna Hart asked:


Labrador Puppies Hunting Homes

Visit a breeder or animal shelter, and you find many Labrador puppies hunting homes. Some will be purebred, AKC-registered dogs. Some will be mixed breed. Some will be bred for pets, while others will be bred for show. If you want Labrador puppies for hunting, however, you will want to look for specific characteristics.

Breeder

The best Labrador puppies for hunting are probably those that come from a good breeder. The breeder should be acquainted with the standard for the breed. More importantly, though, the breeder should be dedicated to, and passionate about, training, breeding, and hunting Labrador Retrievers.

Ask basic questions. Does the breeder use only breeding stock that comes from the finest field trial and hunt test lines available? Ask to see pedigrees of the breeding dogs. Ask to see proof of awards won.

Does the breeder monitor the health of breeding dogs? Are their Labs’ eyes and hips screened for genetic disorders before breeding? Will they guarantee the health of the Labrador puppies’ eyes and hips for a period of time? Do they keep kennels clean, clearly disinfected?

Are testimonials available from customers who have purchased Labrador puppies for hunting? Is there a possibility of talking directly to any of those people to learn more?

Labrador Puppies

Observe the puppies carefully, and ask questions. It won’t be too hard to choose the puppies that look nicest to you, but there are more important matters at stake if you want Labrador puppies for hunting.

Run through the following check list. Labrador puppies that have all or most of these 7 features are likely to be the most trainable for hunting. The 7 features are not necessarily listed in order of importance.

1. The Labrador puppies have been well socialized, including learning to be comfortable with children as well as adults: learning to get along with other dogs; introduction to birds; crate conditioning; and kennel conditioning.

2. The Labrador puppies have been introduced to water if the season permits.

3. They are obviously intelligent.

4. They are bright and alert when playing.

5. All of the Labrador puppies have respected pedigrees.

6. All of the Labrador puppies have had quality veterinarian care, being wormed, and receiving necessary shots.

7. They are clean and shiny.

New Owner

No matter how wonderful the Labrador puppies hunting homes are, if they are going to be Labrador puppies for hunting, the new owner will have a lot of responsibility. You will have to take those intelligent, energetic, eager Labrador puppies and teach them to retrieve birds for you. To do so, you may want to consider the following points.

1. It is a fallacy that your Labrador puppies must stay outside in a kennel if they are going to be good hunting dogs. Labrador puppies bond with their owners better, and develop much better temperaments if they are permitted to live indoors with the family.

2. For the first 5 or 6 months, you may want to teach your Labrador puppies little else than retrieving. That is, you may want to teach them to come when called. This is of topmost importance in retrieving. It is also important when an emergency arises, such as an unexpected vehicle, a snake, etc. It is a lesson that human children also should learn from a young age. You want your Labrador puppies to learn that “Come” means immediately running directly to you.

3. Some puppies are taught to sit when they are very young, but they receive so much praise, all they want to do is sit. Some are started out with an obedience course that would be used for any pet dog. They learn to obey many commands, but end up not wanting to add retrieving to the list.

4. Keeping Labrador puppies in the house allows you to use the hallway as an early “retrieving ground” for the puppies. When you throw a dummy down the hall, they have nowhere to go but back to you. As the puppies learn, you can sit to one side of the hallway, making them come directly to you. If they try to run past you, you can easily capture them.

If you are not experienced at training Labrador puppies for hunting, you may want to enlist a trainer who is, or follow use of the many books that offer complete training programs. Finally, even though you got your Labrador puppies for hunting, enjoy their undying affection and humor.

By: Anna Hart

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