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Topic: How to care for 7 full blood Boxer pups
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wirehead76
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posted April 14, 2004 06:30 PM
I would really like if you would help me. Post if you have tips or if you are interested in a PUP THANK YOU
Posts: 6 | From: Oxford N,C | Registered: Feb 2004
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ellierat
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posted April 15, 2004 05:34 AM
Difficult to answer, You really should have thought well in advance before you decided to breed your dog. I guess you can see a long tunnel at the end of this experience of your pups being given away if you can't sell them. Think twice next time before you mate your female. To care for them? What else are you going to do, give them to the pound to be put down!!! You will have to advertise everywhere, and anywhere, keep feeding them, give them their shots, worm them, look after them, or they will end up as another statistic.
-------------------- I love my labs.
Posts: 880 | From: australia | Registered: Feb 2004
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Ken Nielsen
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posted April 29, 2004 03:45 PM
You will simply need to bring in hired help and construct a facilty to handle the puppies.
"In our view, the dog is not a possession, a personal commodity to be used solely for our own amusement or ego-gratification. Rather, it is a living, autonomous, yet highly social, pack-oriented creature that has an amazing capacity for companionship and love. Your role in determining whether this will be the case for your own dog is a vital one. Capacity is precisely that, a natural potential. A good relationship with your dog can be established only if there is an enlightened commitment to working with its proven needs, instincts, behavior patterns, and yes, capacities."
Pg. 5, Monks of New Skete "The Art Of Raising A Puppy" [ April 29, 2004, 03:46 PM: Message edited by: Ken Nielsen ]
Posts: 94 | From: Portland, Oregon | Registered: Apr 2004
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DaxAriel's toy
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posted April 30, 2004 06:27 AM
Sorry to hear you're having this much trouble. I strongly suggest you fix your female soon before you end up with twice the trouble.
Have you asked you vet if you could put up a sign in his/her office. At this point, I assume you are giving them away. Many owners who have had dogs put down because of age or medical conditions would make great homes for the pups.
Best of luck.
Posts: 748 | From: Edmonton AB Canada | Registered: Mar 2004
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Amberlii
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posted April 30, 2004 09:26 AM
On April 7th she had a Boxers For Sale Post here. I hope those puppies are getting what they need!
Posts: 91 | From: KY | Registered: Feb 2004
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