Dogo Habari 09 litter
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wrote on 29 Dec 2009, 05:13 last edited by
Thanks for the info on the problem. As I said I have never heard it mentioned, so I wasnt sure what it was… Does it seem to affect different colours more or less often, for those that have experienced it ??? Does anyone know what causes it ??? Does it affect the ability to be shown, for those pups that have had it happen, that have ended up in the show ring ??? Is it a hereditry problem ???
Sorry for all the questions, I just want to learn :o:o
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wrote on 29 Dec 2009, 12:30 last edited by
I have been putting it on since birth, but maybe next time I'll change the ointment. This is a really heavy cream. Sugar's litter last year had it and I used dish soap without any problems. Oh well, next time I'll go back to the dish soap as this didn't seem to do the trick. Thanks for the info Pat and Lisa, it always helps to have a different perspective.
I don't think it's hereditary. Sugar (totally different line) also had reds and a tri, they all got the 'cradle cap' thing, but when I started using the dish soap it went away. I don't think it should affect the ability to show, unless they lose all the white and even then, there isn't a disqualification for that and I don't know if it's even considered a fault really. Depends on how much white is on the tail tip. If you even have a few hairs, it's okay.
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wrote on 29 Dec 2009, 18:02 last edited by
I don't believe it is hereditary either… it just seems to happen... while I have only had reds and Tris, it was an all red litter that I first had the problem with.... And as Arlene said, you only need a few white hairs which is exactly what our Tego wound up with... and he finished easily....
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wrote on 31 Dec 2009, 13:16 last edited by
how cute !!! love the names too :)
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wrote on 10 Jan 2010, 13:16 last edited by
Okay, updated pics, not the best, but these are little rugrats that don't seem to stop moving when they are awake. I tackled them for nail clipping yesterday and Johnny left me no doubt that he was not impressed with the whole process. Just started feeding them pablum on Tues with adding ground up dog food to the pablum on Thurs. Damisi still feeds them most of the time. So at 5.5 weeks, they are just starting to be weaned.
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wrote on 10 Jan 2010, 15:34 last edited by
Beautiful blacks and tri :).
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wrote on 10 Jan 2010, 16:03 last edited by
They are coming along nicely Arlene :)
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wrote on 10 Jan 2010, 17:01 last edited by
Great looking Pups
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wrote on 10 Jan 2010, 19:52 last edited by
Here is a post to a video of them playing with a cat ball with a bell in it. After this video the Tri kept stealing it and running away.
http://s540.photobucket.com/albums/gg329/shadow_brat/?action=view¤t=SDC12037.flv
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wrote on 10 Jan 2010, 20:47 last edited by
I can imagine that… :D. These little devils are really funny :).
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wrote on 10 Jan 2010, 21:25 last edited by
Too cute. They look like they were have a great time.
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How cute, they were enjoying that ball big time..
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wrote on 12 Jan 2010, 18:34 last edited by
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wrote on 12 Jan 2010, 18:38 last edited by
Cute, cute, cute….. way too cute!!! Love the puppy sounds :D
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wrote on 12 Jan 2010, 19:04 last edited by
OMG…too cute. I love the adult basenjis in the background being nosey about what is going on. Too funny! :D:D
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Very cute..I love the little boxer tail..so happy..such sweet puppy sounds.
Yes the two adult b's coming around the corner is funny, nothing usually gets by Otis, he is very curious and has to check everything out, just like that.. -
wrote on 12 Jan 2010, 22:16 last edited by
Boxers are so funny. They don't wag their tail. They wag their whole rear end hehe.