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B.A.R.F./Raw Feeding
04-17-2013, 04:50 PM
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"All carnivorous animals need meatless days..."
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Marnie
Hey, it's my theory and it is every bit as good...
Hey, it's my theory and it is every bit as good as yours. We all do the best we can and if feeding your dogs a calf on random days each month works for you...go for it. In the absence of any...
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B.A.R.F./Raw Feeding
04-17-2013, 03:50 PM
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"All carnivorous animals need meatless days..."
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Marnie
OK, lets look at this logically. If you are...
OK, lets look at this logically. If you are feeding the dog X amount of food (to maintain a certain weight) you must therefore feed more food in fewer meals. Large meals are a concern to me and to...
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General Information
04-17-2013, 03:20 PM
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Need the Forum to Weigh in, please
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If you have two females and are bringing home a...
If you have two females and are bringing home a male...go for it. Opposite sex dogs usually do well together. Bringing home a male into a house with two small males is not fair to the little guys. ...
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B.A.R.F./Raw Feeding
04-17-2013, 03:13 PM
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"All carnivorous animals need meatless days..."
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Marnie
If you read the message before you pounced, you...
If you read the message before you pounced, you can clearly see that I said there is no research to my knowledge of any correlation to bloat. And I said 'what if' several times. It's as good a...
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B.A.R.F./Raw Feeding
04-17-2013, 02:38 PM
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"All carnivorous animals need meatless days..."
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My basis for feeding comes from raising horses. ...
My basis for feeding comes from raising horses. Some research shows that horses get stressed when they don't eat regularly and stress can cause colic. One of my big concerns is bloat in my large...
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Breeding - General
04-17-2013, 01:44 PM
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why do people...
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Marnie
You know, most breeds got started as "back yard...
You know, most breeds got started as "back yard bred". Old Farmer Brown down the road has a stock dog that works sheep like magic. Every farmer wants a puppy from his dog. Brown goes to the next...
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Health Issues
04-17-2013, 09:51 AM
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All the info on Black poop has me so stressed out.
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Marnie
Puppies go thru that stage where they eat...
Puppies go thru that stage where they eat everything. Sticks, stones, dirt, everything. It passes. Hang in there and wait it out. Meanwhile try to keep twist ties, pieces of metal, anything sharp...
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General Behavior
04-17-2013, 09:40 AM
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Do you allow marking? If not, how do you discourage it?
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Marnie
I don't know, guys. These small things are part...
I don't know, guys. These small things are part of being a dog. Marking and reading the signs of other dogs marking is obviously of great interest to dogs. After all, what do dogs have to enrich...
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General Behavior
04-17-2013, 09:27 AM
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What is she doing? (video) making me nervous
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Marnie
It's harmless unless she is stalking cats or...
It's harmless unless she is stalking cats or small dogs and animals. Mostly instinct. You see it to the extreme in border collies. It's intimidating to other animals and looks like a hunting stalk....
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Health Issues
04-16-2013, 05:14 PM
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Help! I dont know what to do!
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Marnie
But what is your question. I thought you were...
But what is your question. I thought you were asking the cost of treating a Parvo dog and if the dog could infect your dogs. The answer is maybe it could infect your dogs depending on their health...
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Health Issues
04-16-2013, 04:46 PM
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Help! I dont know what to do!
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Marnie
I would leave him at the vet's until they have a...
I would leave him at the vet's until they have a certain diagnosis. I had a Rot years ago that developed parvo. He survived with no lingering affects. He was home with me thru the treatment. We...
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Health Issues
04-16-2013, 04:41 PM
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Success: stem cell treatment for degenerative myelopathy
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Marnie
My vets just started offering this treatment for...
My vets just started offering this treatment for several degenerative problems. Your post was very interesting. I hope your dog continues to respond well to the treatment. Please, please keep us...
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Stories
04-16-2013, 04:37 PM
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Could the cat urine be killing my trees?
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Marnie
It would take more than one cat could supply.
It would take more than one cat could supply.
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General Puppy Stuff
04-16-2013, 04:36 PM
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Microchip or Tattoo?
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Marnie
Probably neither would deter a thief but both...
Probably neither would deter a thief but both would help you recover a lost dog from a shelter. My dogs are all chipped but the vets never check. They do look in the ears but they don't routinely...
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Stories
04-16-2013, 04:30 PM
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Could the cat urine be killing my trees?
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Marnie
It will not kill your trees. Absolutely not. ...
It will not kill your trees. Absolutely not. People find male cat spraying objectionable on the garden and lawn but it will not harm trees, shrubs, etc.
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Weekly Discussion Topics
04-16-2013, 04:25 PM
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Raising dogs in the 1960s Poor owners, better behaved dogs
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Marnie
If you visited the CDC (national center of...
If you visited the CDC (national center of disease control) statistics page they reported 431 deaths in the US due to dog attacks from 1965 to 2001. So in 36 years there were approx 12 fatalities...
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Weekly Discussion Topics
04-16-2013, 02:15 PM
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Raising dogs in the 1960s Poor owners, better behaved dogs
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Marnie
I did read the papers in the 60's and I have a...
I did read the papers in the 60's and I have a excellent memory. There was one, just one, serious dog attack in this area in the 60's and 70's. A man became angry at this GSD who was chained in...
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General Information
03-21-2013, 04:53 PM
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Need some help ;)
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Marnie
She's a cutie. There really is a lot of...
She's a cutie. There really is a lot of difference in the way pure bred GSDs look. She could easily be pure bred.
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Stories
03-21-2013, 04:41 PM
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So irritating
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Marnie
I know what I'd tell him. Lips that touch dog...
I know what I'd tell him. Lips that touch dog lips will never touch mine.
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Equipment (how to use/where to find)
03-21-2013, 01:30 PM
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What type of leash/collar
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Marnie
Mine don't wear collars except when we visit a...
Mine don't wear collars except when we visit a park or the vets office. In those cases they wear slip collars because it's possible for them to back out of a regular collar. My female was pretty...
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General Puppy Stuff
03-21-2013, 01:14 PM
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Always sick
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386
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Marnie
Could it be the food is not agreeing with him? ...
Could it be the food is not agreeing with him? What are you feeding him?
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General Behavior
03-20-2013, 04:12 PM
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Help! My sweet GSD has flipped!
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Marnie
No, guess I didn't see the part about you not...
No, guess I didn't see the part about you not going to the park anymore. Where is that part? I just read the part about the rude small dog who didn't bite any other dogs but should not be allowed...
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Pictures! Pictures! Pictures!
03-20-2013, 02:30 PM
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First Day of Spring Bath Time
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Marnie
Rainer is a very handsome boy. Love his face.
Rainer is a very handsome boy. Love his face.
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General Puppy Stuff
03-20-2013, 02:26 PM
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Raise puppy on full time work schedule
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482
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Marnie
It will be harder to house break him if he has to...
It will be harder to house break him if he has to potty inside the house. He can't go more than a couple hours without a potty break until he is older. I agree with everyone else, don't leave him...
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General Behavior
03-20-2013, 10:18 AM
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Can Some Dogs NOT Be Taught A Solid Recall?
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Posted By
Marnie
Our farm is overrun with deer, raccoons, possums,...
Our farm is overrun with deer, raccoons, possums, rabbits, etc and my dogs are never leashed. The first thing I do when introducing any dog is to make sure he understands that come is not optional. ...
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