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Dog breeds even personalities within a litter

Well dog lovers.

CoCo our 4 yr old Chocolate Labrador is going to be a mum.
Photo rights will be sold to either New Idea,Who or women's Day.

Yes we know the father good solid background becoming of a lady of high pedigree.
Expect it to be a natural birth,which the father wont be attending.
Will be keeping one---sorry all of the litter has been placed (Well the chocolate ones) have orders for 4 from the Breeder (Their clients) so if there are any left----.

Might be able to sneak in a shot pre press!
 
this one common to all dogs - a day in the life of a dog is (allegedly) equivalent to a week in the life of a human.

except (sadly) for bigger dogs , that can be a fortnight

Had a beautiful great dane cross once - died at about 6 or 7 yrs. God he was a fantastic pet.
Vet said "that's just the way it is for big dogs I'm afraid
 

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Its a common misconception that 1 Human year equals 7 dog years.
Here is a calculator which will accurately convert Human and dog years against each other.

http://www.onlineconversion.com/dogyears.htm

gee tech lol
we could all play that game I guess.

I mean a puppy can walk the day it is born
Does that mean 1 day of a dogs life is 1 year of a human baby?

(but point taken - averages can be deceptive / inaccurate - if accuracy is important )
 
Went for a walk in the bush yesterday
Turned a corner in the track , and there's the dog a metre from a nasty lookin pencil-grey-black snake - both looking like theyve been startled, the snake part draped over some low bushes as if it's bounced back - and the ball she usually carries in her mouth half way between them.
Anyway she's ok today

btw, not every vet carries anti-venin - so best to ring first if you get in that predicament - as I found out . Like, I travelled 3k East to be told I should have travelled 20k west to go to a vet with anti-venin. (and even a consultation ain't cheap )
 
Well havent been to bed yet.

CoCo our chocolate Lab kept us up all night having her puppys.

3 Black Males and 3 Chocolate-- 2 Female and One male.
All doing well.
But we are exhausted.
 
Congratulations to the mum, and the onlookers

Which puppies are you going to keep?

Ghoti
 
Well thats a point of conjecture at the moment.

I wouldnt mind the Chocolate male.
I originally thought about a black male.
But my better half isnt that happy about having 2 larger type dogs.
Got a few weeks to negotiate.
 
Congrats for new puppies. Puppies are to much fun. Wish they never had to grow up.

Anyone got any advice on training dogs not to attack cane toads. Have taken him on a lead when they are active at night and said no everytime he tries to ounce on one. Yet he still has a foaming at the mouth experience at least once a week. Was very sick with vomiting once but am very concerned he will eat more than he can chew one day and suffer greatly. Makes me over protective at times. Our other dog got the foams only once, I guess for most dogs that is lesson enough.
 

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spaghetti
found this on dogs and cane toads..

http://www.naturebase.net/content/view/827/1384/
(Personally I used to whack toads on the nose with a golf club.)

As for training ... (for anti-snake as well as anti-canetoad) ...
heck why they'd want to train against canetoads in Victoria is anyone's guess

http://www.vdta.com.au/specialisedDOGS.html
 
cripes - now they're breeding robotic dogs

http://www.virtualwomenshealth.com/news.asp?artid=11237
 
2020

yes we only take them out at night on a lead to do their business. However he unearths them during the day and all episodes have been in daylight.

We have tried to eliminate them from the yard but impossible task.

We may have to invest in toad proofing the yard. brick walls or something.

the article is a little alarmist, I do not think many dogs actually eat the toad. Just bite into them then wonder what hit them lol. Some dogs though get addicted to them and love the stupor and drunkeness the poison causes. Stupid dogs, not unlike humans afterall

It does worry me a lot though as he is just not learning even though he hates the hose mouth wash with a passion.
 
OK
Proud dad pictures.

Mum COCO is having a hard time of it in Photo 1



Around 8 hrs after birth.

Pic 2 Is My boy!
Sampson I have called him after a great deal of negotiation with My better half,Sampson is a perminent addition to the family

Thats him on the left---he will be a big boy too.


Labradors great dogs if trained.
 

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tech - gr8 photo

You sould have put up a sign for CoCo on the lounge floor etc
"COCO, PLEASE DON'T LITTER HERE!"

they are always so damned cute .
I would argue incidentally that crossed-bred puppies are even more fun - all manner of dominant and semi-dominant and sub-dominant (?) genes seem to appear from the woodwork. long ears short ears, long hair short hair etc.

I guess parents of unidentical twins would have the same fun lol.

I'd say that for unidentical quads as well, although I have a feeling that the level of unidentity (?) decreases with the number per litter of human kids. - not that I'd know (I do recall some quads way back when, with what appeared to be identical twin boys - and also two identical twin girls - I think!) I could be completely wrong incidentally - (ah no.. - thanks to those fraternal twins google and yahoo, I find that you can get any number of Fraternal and Identical.

http://www.blurtit.com/q772891.html

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070111045225AA9i7iG&show=7
 
and all that fun (in the case of puppies born to bitches in the country) - of trying to guess who the father was
then again one shouldn't joke about this I guess.
 
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/11/12/2741352.htm
afghan dog returns - (there's a video there as well, l'm guessing from prior footage)
 

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