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by .kestral » Sat Jul 18, 2015 10:06 am
I miss my boy. But unfortunately my ex moved so quickly to change the details that he has the polices full support
And yeah. That's my plan. There are some awesome shelters around here. So im gunna get in touch
Having serious issues viewing dark colours at the moment. May delay replys to pms. Sorry.
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by {ℓєσραя∂} » Sat Jul 18, 2015 2:04 pm
I have a really odd question. Why are my dog's teeth so dang white? Now I only ask this because I don't do anything to keep them white. I don't brush his teeth, I don't give him chews or anything. But his teeth are photoshop perfect. He also rarely has bad breath. He is a little over a year old and I've had him since he was about 3 months old. His teeth have always been this pretty. I'm just curious Because my other 2 dogs have poor teeth(one we got when she was 7 years old and had been treated horribly. The other her teeth are just normal for a dog).
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by akuma <3 » Sat Jul 18, 2015 2:11 pm
We've finally decided on a dog! shes a black & tan coonhound named Charley

and shes in the state so yay, no quarantine!!!!
MA has pretty strict quarantine laws for dogs that are coming in from different (mainly southern or 'hot') states.
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by Imzadi83 » Sat Jul 18, 2015 2:40 pm
mychemicalsirens wrote:We've finally decided on a dog! shes a black & tan coonhound named Charley

and shes in the state so yay, no quarantine!!!!
MA has pretty strict quarantine laws for dogs that are coming in from different (mainly southern or 'hot') states.
Wow, I had never heard that MA had quarantine laws. Does that mean you can't drive through the state or visit with your pet unless it's gone through quarantine?
Congrats on Charley!
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by Shirosashi » Sat Jul 18, 2015 6:22 pm
Hey..Long time, no see. These discussions are very interesting.
Panzer has been doing well, I got a new leather camouflage collar for him about a month ago and just today got custom military dog tags. They're so awesome, I can't believe I dug up the money for them.
I've got a question; Panzer is always barking at strangers within 14 feet or more but once they get closer he stops and moves on. It's really scary too, I hate when we're around kids he doesn't know because when he barks like that it blood-curdling, like something from a horror movie. If the crowd is 5 people or more though, he's fine and I could take him jogging through NYC without a peep from him. I think this problem is something retained from police training because they're trained to be aggressive like that...Tips, anyone?
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by Cardinal » Sat Jul 18, 2015 6:32 pm
{ℓєσραя∂єѕѕ} wrote:I have a really odd question. Why are my dog's teeth so dang white? Now I only ask this because I don't do anything to keep them white. I don't brush his teeth, I don't give him chews or anything. But his teeth are photoshop perfect. He also rarely has bad breath. He is a little over a year old and I've had him since he was about 3 months old. His teeth have always been this pretty. I'm just curious Because my other 2 dogs have poor teeth(one we got when she was 7 years old and had been treated horribly. The other her teeth are just normal for a dog).
Well... I mean.. dental disease shouldnt be the norm? A dogs teeth shouldnt have nasty build up, they should be white. Dogs need dental care just like humans do.

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by Guest » Sat Jul 18, 2015 6:40 pm
Hey. Of course I'm new here.
So, I have a long hair chihuahua named Zoe. She's black/brown/white, and is kinda small (supposedly a 'teacup' dog, but I read with chihuahuas they're just runts).
She urinates everywhere, no matter where it is - on the floor, on a pillow, or even the couch. It's everywhere BUT the pads. We scold her when we find her going on the floor and give her treats after going on the pad but she's still doing it. She also tends to urinate while walking, thus causing a dribble of urine across the living room (thankful for hard flooring...).
What do you do to train dogs to not go on the floor? Also, she was born November last year.
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