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Discussion in 'Pests, Diseases and Cures' started by Mike W, Jun 1, 2009.

  1. Mike W

    Mike W Apprentice Gardener

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    HAHAHA yes we have got johns old stair gate out aswell its been a god send :) what type of dog do you have ?
    I'm not sure if just carrying them in will infect them or not one thing i do know its rife atm its even been in the national press.
    So better safe than sorry look up lung worm and see for yourself and its very hard to treat so becarefull ;)

    http://www.ashwoodvet.co.uk/news/view-article.php?Title=Lungworm+alert+now+in+the+Midlands
     
  2. Mike W

    Mike W Apprentice Gardener

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    She is very hard work but we love her :lollol:german shepherds are great dogs if you can deal with them :thumb:
    You have tobe commited and continuious training them as a family but they will give you so much back if you are :gnthb:
    They are loyal and will work for you if you have never had one i would recommend a training school :thumb:
    Cute pups they maybe but they grow quick look at Tess she was a ball of fluff in 4 and a half months she is an average size dog already.
    I would never want to put anyone off but people should know this ball off fluff grows fast and wont stop until its around 18 months old.
    The cute factor dont last long like tess in 5 months she is an average size dog and will be a big girl :thumb:
    It not directed at you but people do need tobe aware what they are taking on because otherwise the dog will end up in a pound becuase people cant cope. :gnthb:
    Like i say i dont want to pu anyone off but you need tobe aware off what you getting into :) this is my old girl Tilly i think around 5 years old :D i loved her to bits :D
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  3. Rhyleysgranny

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    Mike she is gorgeous. We had labs for years and bred them. I now have a westie and am waiting for another. Tell me why are the doggies ears pinned up?
     
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    Mike W Apprentice Gardener

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    The dogs ears are not pinned up :hehe: its the way they develope :thumb: if you look at Tess they flop.
    Its ifunny they flop to one side then to the over then finaly they stick up and seem bigger than there head :hehe:
    She will grow into them over time now :gnthb::hehe: its just the way they develope ;)
    My sister has a lab the same age as Tess and the lab is half the size ive think GSD grow long and up were Labs grow out then grow upwards.
    Just different growing paterns i guess.
     
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    :lollol:Oh i am sorry. I was so sure they were pinned. I am a real Nong:doh:
     
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