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Does anyone have a lactating bitch close by?
Sue
We currently are taking Addy & Opie to conformation classes, but our kennel club doesnt have a ramp. Since they will more than likely use a ramp at shows I would like to build one for us to practice on at home. Does anyone know approximately how tall the actual ramp is? I was thinking it looked about 18 inches, but I wasnt sure. It doesnt have to be exact but I want it to be kinda close. They are terrified of the table during class.
HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) - Democrat Barack Obama says he won't just be a president for the American people, but the animals too.
"What about animal rights?" a woman shouted out during the candidate's town hall meeting outside Las Vegas Wednesday after he discussed issues that relate more to humans, like war, health care and the economy.
From: www.akc.org
Wednesday, January 16, 2008]
- Bulldog Makes the List for First Time in Nearly 75 Years; Labrador Retriever Continues to Fetch Top Spot -
- AKC Appears on NBC Today Show to Announce 2007 Registration Statistics -
ok, starting this up here for those of you following it. If you are not interested, sorry for the intrusion.
So, some people were saying how they were not comfortable with the way "proper" tails look on a bulldog. I propose to you that you probably have not seen a good one yet.
If you look at the history of the breed, they always had tails.
This first dog had the tail the first standard called "approaching perfection"
Rio!
Rio is from our litters last year, the Cowboy-Fendi litter. She was the smallest one and in fact we were looking to put her with a nice family. So, she is with mom and mom keeps telling me she likes this pup. When we went back for Christmas we kind of decided "we think we will keep this one"..lol
So much for knowing anything.
Here was Rio as a baby baby;
From: http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/palmbeach/sfl-115neuter,0,1569695.story?coll=sofla_tab01_layout
WEST PALM BEACH - Palm Beach County commissioners on Tuesday tentatively approved a controversial ordinance to encourage more dogs and cats to be sterilized.