Kmgw9v wrote:
My apologies.
Just adorable. Lots of love and fun for many years.
Ellie
Kmgw9v wrote:
Just ordered the book. Thank you.
If you want a head start, the author has many informative and entertaining videos on You Tube. Just Google Ian Dunbar.
Mrs Moonhawk and I are getting very excited about our new pup, who we pick up in two weeks. We really miss our old one though. He died of cancer at only eight years old. Be very careful what you feed him. I don't know about toy Aussies, but the regular ones can have some drug and chemical sensitivities. That may or may not be what happened to Rider, but we're not taking any chances with the new pup.
There has been a lot of research on Aussies in the last few years, and there are some vets who specialize in the breed. Here is a link to our breeder's website, you may find a local vet listed there:
http://www.desertwillowaussies.com/Home.html Also. check out the "pet protector" she has. A non-chemical flea and tick repellant. You living in Florida that may be an issue. Here at high altitude in New Mexico, less so but we're going to use one.
Hope I don't come off as being pedantic but I've learned so much I wish I'd known when we got Rider. All the best.
moonhawk wrote:
If you want a head start, the author has many informative and entertaining videos on You Tube. Just Google Ian Dunbar.
Mrs Moonhawk and I are getting very excited about our new pup, who we pick up in two weeks. We really miss our old one though. He died of cancer at only eight years old. Be very careful what you feed him. I don't know about toy Aussies, but the regular ones can have some drug and chemical sensitivities. That may or may not be what happened to Rider, but we're not taking any chances with the new pup.
There has been a lot of research on Aussies in the last few years, and there are some vets who specialize in the breed. Here is a link to our breeder's website, you may find a local vet listed there:
http://www.desertwillowaussies.com/Home.html Also. check out the "pet protector" she has. A non-chemical flea and tick repellant. You living in Florida that may be an issue. Here at high altitude in New Mexico, less so but we're going to use one.
Hope I don't come off as being pedantic but I've learned so much I wish I'd known when we got Rider. All the best.
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Thank you for your well-received advice. 👍
Adorable. My grandkids just got a mini Aussie too.
Kmgw9v wrote:
My apologies.
Beautiful picture and awesome puppy. It looks like many years of fun in your future.
rick
So cute! How big will he/she get?
No apology necessary. I like dogs and I like photos, so dog photos - especially good ones like this - are great to see.
Beautiful new fur baby. Enjoy! Looking forward to seeing more pictures
I’m seeing high energy - I think you’re going to be busy.
Zario
Loc: sacramento, CA
No reason to apologize in any way. Puppies are pure gifts of unconditional love. Yours is absolutely adorable.
Thanks for the post.
No need to apologize! Dogs and kids always welcome. Beautiful dog with big blue eyes!
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