Mutt Farm
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Night all. I never did catch up! Sleep well and wonderful dreams!
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should I never be able to find a home for one you would be welcome to it. Or if I ever get a return dog would you be interested??
They know when they are saved.. Did you see my Airess post? The one from Tx? She was dam near dead. Velcro dog now. I picked up an Airedale in Wa state, Same deal. I was after the bloodline. Filthy. Broad even had mice running in her house.Yuri is from a kennel in Montanna. NEVER AGAIN!! 7 weeks old covered in scabs from scratching due to dry skin. Get him to my vet he also had an unbilical hernia. (thank god not the heridatary type) and full of worms. I sort of knew about the wroms because as we were leaving the breed he causally mentions "oh by the way the pup MIGHT have worms " one of the others did that had already left. The runs were 6 in to 1 foot deep in poo. ( I get some filth in Jan but really) I would have left your except for 3 reasons 1) had already paid over 400 for him as a deposit, 2) I really wanted that bloodline 3) had already fallen in love with him, he snuggled right into the crook of my arm sighed and went to sleep.
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I think airdale are neat . mY old vet's tech always had one as well. But breed is hard to come by out here. I also wanted a hunting breed not over breed like the labs. One with a winter coat due to our winters. And honestly I am to cheap to pay for a groomer. LOL It was so great that you saved and gave great homes to 2 Airedales. I was going to ask if you ever bred them but then CRS kicked in.
Absolutely! When I was saying intuitave dog to GH, like SS intuative. They check in. They NEED to be with who they love. They are superb with children.I wish your fav lady friend G. Hatchett had one.should I never be able to find a home for one you would be welcome to it. Or if I ever get a return dog would you be interested??
They are hard to come by pretty much everywhere. Especially the big hunt bred ones. In full coat, they're oblivious to cold. Clip em down in the spring. They tough and are fearless protectors if needed. They were used to hunt bear and mountain lion. i have a nice male from upstate Wa and the female from Tx, both intact. Both the foundation bloodline I like. Plan to breed them just didn't yet.I think airdale are neat . mY old vet's tech always had one as well. But breed is hard to come by out here. I also wanted a hunting breed not over breed like the labs. One with a winter coat due to our winters. And honestly I am to cheap to pay for a groomer. LOL It was so great that you saved and gave great homes to 2 Airedales. I was going to ask if you ever bred them but then CRS kicked in.
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well she does have a cocker not quite the same but close.
Well kinda, once she's flagging, hold her for the breeding. Some chicks are snarky that way. You could also collect Yuri and AI. It's not that hard, but I think natural puts them in a better state to mother pups.I have had missallet to the vets to be checked out and nothing phyically wrong with her as far as not accepting a male. And the evil wench will beg and "present" herself to Yuri but as soon as anything starts to happen she is all snarls and teeth. She makes a great "nanny dog" She is constantly humping Lu , Yuri and now Beth. Also very good cleaner of the girls. Any ideas as to a "cure"