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  1. #6501
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    Tough ol world for a puppy. Passed out after a long day of blues, brews, and bbq.Click image for larger version. 

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    Edgar had a pretty good hike Sunday. It’d been almost two weeks since he’d seen snow and he was pretty glad to be back in it, loves to run and slide.
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    Then he got to do some digging
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    Doggie stoke

    My family and I are feeling ready for another dog after the passing of our last one just over a yr ago. Researching dogs— of the AKC breed matcher quiz we like Miniature American Shepard. Does anyone have comments about temperament, barking, likability?

    We hike n ski and would like the dog to be down with activities without requiring abundant activity.

    Open to other suggestions 🤙🏼
    20-40 lbs target

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    edgar is super cute. love the long leg stretch
    what kind? looks like some rough coat terrier in the mix?
    skid luxury

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    Doggie stoke

    Quote Originally Posted by b-bear View Post
    edgar is super cute. love the long leg stretch
    what kind? looks like some rough coat terrier in the mix?
    He's an Idaho Shag, which is a cross between an Airedale Terrier and a Border Collie. He was a rescue and we didn't know that at the time, only knew mom was a border collie. All of the traits that Idaho ranchers were looking for when they made the breed make him both a great family dog, and super challenging.

    Here he is in full herding mode with his sister (Yoshi, a border collie):
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    Love it when dogs outnumber people.Click image for larger version. 

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    Waiting impatiently to drop in for his first ski since knee surgery last fall!
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    Doggie stoke

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    I swear it wasn’t me.


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    On the lookout.

  10. #6510
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    happy camper dogs



    went up to the park silly market sunday and got to meet Brklyn and a bunch of dog friends
    "When the child was a child it waited patiently for the first snow and it still does"- Van "The Man" Morrison
    "I find I have already had my reward, in the doing of the thing" - Buzz Holmstrom
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    We just picked up foster #28 this afternoon (with Safe Harbor Lab Rescue).... meet 8-yr old Pebbles. He's a friendly black lab that was surrendered at a local shelter in Denver, when his owners moved and decided to leave him behind. He's about 20 lbs overweight, but he'll drop that quickly from chasing our two young lab ladies around. He's super handsome and seems to very easy going, he'll make a great best friend for someone out there!

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    Putting aside the amazingly rare genetically obese dog, I consider people who let their dogs get morbidly obese to be POS.

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    Doggie stoke

    I agree. There are a lot of shitty dog owners out there, unfortunately.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PB View Post
    Putting aside the amazingly rare genetically obese dog, I consider people who let their dogs get morbidly obese to be POS.
    Just curious, what are defining as morbidly obese dogs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by krp8128 View Post
    Just curious, what are defining as morbidly obese dogs?
    I don’t know about the term morbidly, but that dog needs to lose a few.
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    Mundo paparazzi mi amore cicce verdi parasol.
    Questo abrigado tantamucho que canite carousel.


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    Morbidly obese: a condition where being overweight results in secondary health issues e.g. diabetes, arthritis, edema, immobility, etc.

    And it looks like smmokan's Pebbles is not morbidly obese, but possibly headed in that direction without proper nutrition and exercise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CascadeLuke View Post
    My family and I are feeling ready for another dog after the passing of our last one just over a yr ago. Researching dogs— of the AKC breed matcher quiz we like Miniature American Shepard. Does anyone have comments about temperament, barking, likability?

    We hike n ski and would like the dog to be down with activities without requiring abundant activity.

    Open to other suggestions ����
    20-40 lbs target
    Hey Luke,
    I imagine you've met ours at least a few times up in lot 4.
    Feel free to hit me with PM and I can give you the download on 19 years of living with Mini American Shepherds...

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    For identification purposes. Yes, I know it's a cat but it works here.

    I've concluded that DJSapp was never DJSapp, and Not DJSapp is also not DJSapp, so that means he's telling the truth now and he was lying before.

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    When you see something that is not right, not just, not fair, you have a moral obligation to say something. To do something." Rep. John Lewis


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    Heard about that a while ago (inside line). Although it's still pretty preliminary, we immediately switched diets. We were using some non-listed but "grain free" diets with breeds already prone to DCM. Very curious to see what the final determination on cause is.

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    My neighbors brought this 5 month old rescue home last week. NM rez dog. She's a total ham and has been spending a lot of time in my backyard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PB View Post
    Heard about that a while ago (inside line). Although it's still pretty preliminary, we immediately switched diets. We were using some non-listed but "grain free" diets with breeds already prone to DCM. Very curious to see what the final determination on cause is.
    Has there been a clear link between the lack of grain and the DCM?

    I fed my guy Blue Buffalo grain free puppy, now he is on Blue Wilderness Red meat. When this story first came out BB wasn't listed, now it is. Has me pretty worried as he has been eating it for over a year now.

    Not sure what I should be feeding him as the info seems unclear

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    Definitely not clear, but I chose to err on the safe side: switched ours poochies to Royal Canin breed specific diets. It's entirely possible that it turns our to be something out of left field. e.g. Chinese melamine , but I couldn't just wait and see. Grain free always seemed little hinky any ways, unless a grain specific allergy/reaction was involved.

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    Funny this comes up as I just had my two at the vet today and she asked what they ate. I said, I don’t know, something grain free. She winced and said they don’t recommend grain free because of heart disease. I looked up the auto order on Amazon and we realized their food had rice. In the clear I guess.


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    Well, shit. So much for a limited ingredient diet (per vets recommendation)?

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