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Originally Posted by anand.shankar82 (Post 5376975)
We have planned to keep him now as long as her allergy stays in check

Wonderful update. I know it's not an easy decision to make, but it is good to see your daughters taking up the mantle of that decision along with you.

I would suggest investing in brushing equipment and additional (external) grooming services. Maybe a Roomba vacuum cleaner that might help sweeping the house of shedded fur/hair 24X7. Your dog would have a shedding cycle so getting your vet's opinion/inputs would also help. You could train your dog to also avoid specific rooms that could serve as 'safe zones' for your daughter.

Give it time for further observations - you'll get visibility on how it progresses.

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Originally Posted by Vinod_nair (Post 5376175)
Sherry black pup and Tipsy sharing morning milk ....Sherry's papa seen in the Hindi movie BALA (most of the initial childhood movie shot in MHS Kanpur where my wife works)

Hello Vinod, It's great to see Sherry and Tipsy together! They make a great pair. Our boxer days are over. After Kluso & Pearl passed away, we realised that we don't have the energy any longer to do what we have done in the past. So, regretfully we have accepted the inevitable.

Once again I'll say that its great to see Sherry and Tipsy getting along so well together.

Best Regards,
Shashanka

Bought Pintola(Delta Betta) a month back. Initially he clamped fins and seemed stressed. Changed 50% water twice a week and slowly he got better. Now he seems a happy guy reciprocating to actions and also eagerly swimming over to front to when anybody comes over to have a look. lol:

Hi guys, any recommendation on pet seat covers? I can see quite a few products on Amazon but I’m unsure of the quality. I have German shepherd and wanted to get one for my car. Thanks!

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Originally Posted by manubg92 (Post 5396337)
Hi guys, any recommendation on pet seat covers? I can see quite a few products on Amazon but I’m unsure of the quality. I have German shepherd and wanted to get one for my car. Thanks!

You would do well to buy one of those thin foam rubber sheets which are covered with cloth which they use for small children or invalid adults.
That will do the job admirably and keep Brother Wolf also comfortable in the car.
This is just a suggestion.

Hi Guys

Introducing our Miniature Pinscher - Coco (after Coco Channel):D
(Bitch - Red)

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Been with us last 2.5 months. Got her as a puppy of 7 weeks old. Bundle of fun and annoyance lol::coldsweat, but we are getting there slowly but definitely

Best Regards & Drive Safe

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Originally Posted by shankar.balan (Post 5396557)
You would do well to buy one of those thin foam rubber sheets which are covered with cloth which they use for small children or invalid adults.
That will do the job admirably and keep Brother Wolf also comfortable in the car.
This is just a suggestion.

Thanks will check it out.

Hello folks,

Introducing 2 avid road trippers. They have been footloose well before their first birthdays.


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Originally Posted by Maverick Avi (Post 5384666)
Bought Pintola(Delta Betta) a month back. Initially he clamped fins and seemed stressed.

Hi, your post instantly reminded me of a thread called "My fishkeeping hobby" on this forum. Used to be very active at some point. Do check it out when you have time. :)

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Originally Posted by r_nairtvm (Post 5397850)
Hi Guys

Introducing our Miniature Pinscher - Coco (after Coco Channel):D
(Bitch - Red)
Been with us last 2.5 months. Got her as a puppy of 7 weeks old. Bundle of fun and annoyance lol::coldsweat, but we are getting there slowly but definitely

Pardon my ignorance. Has her tail been cut? If yes, why. Thanks.

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Originally Posted by V.Narayan (Post 5406653)
Pardon my ignorance. Has her tail been cut? If yes, why. Thanks.

The tails are docked in certain breeds to confirm to breed standards. Originally certain working breeds had their tails docked to prevent any injury on the field while hunting or working on the farm (cattle stepping on the tails for example). Over the years the kennel clubs (typically the American Kennel Club) have added this requirement to these standards so breeders end up docking the tails as pups. At this point it is simply a cosmetic exercise and what many consider cruelty. Same goes for cropping the ears of breeds like Great Danes and boxers.

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Originally Posted by Iyencar (Post 5407582)
The tails are docked in certain breeds to confirm to breed standards. ... ... ... At this point it is simply a cosmetic exercise and what many consider cruelty. Same goes for cropping the ears of breeds like Great Danes and boxers.

Definitely cruel and unnecessary.

Do world kennel clubs still support this practice? That would be very unfortunate. I don't know, but I thought that the British Kennel Club has had banned it long ago.

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Originally Posted by Iyencar (Post 5407582)
The tails are docked in certain breeds ..... it is simply a cosmetic exercise and what many consider cruelty. Same goes for cropping the ears of breeds like Great Danes and boxers.

Thanks. Sounds cruel & painful. In my ignorance I have always assumed that a tail is like a 5th limb for these animals - dogs, cats, monkeys, cows etc.

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Originally Posted by V.Narayan (Post 5407693)
Thanks. Sounds cruel & painful. In my ignorance I have always assumed that a tail is like a 5th limb for these animals - dogs, cats, monkeys, cows etc.

Your assumption is correct. My Indian hound uses the tail like a rudder when running at top speed to change direction. None of the native dog breeds have their tail docked even though almost all of them are used for hunting and/or guarding, the exception being the northeastern Tangkhul Hui/Haofa. The tail is docked when the pups are a few days old either using a scalpel or tying a tight tube and cutting of blood flow till the extremity falls off from lack of blood supply. The galling part is a lot of vets and almost no breeder uses anesthesia even in the "developed" world (the argument being the animals are not fully aware of everything at that age).

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Originally Posted by Thad E Ginathom (Post 5407683)
Definitely cruel and unnecessary.

Do world kennel clubs still support this practice? That would be very unfortunate. I don't know, but I thought that the British Kennel Club has had banned it long ago.

Atleast the US does. Europe and Australia have banned it if I'm not mistaken.

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Originally Posted by Iyencar (Post 5407582)
Originally certain working breeds had their tails docked to prevent any injury on the field while hunting or working on the farm (cattle stepping on the tails for example). Over the years the kennel clubs (typically the American Kennel Club) have added this requirement to these standards so breeders end up docking the tails as pups.

Yes this is the explanation for the practice docking the tail - for example MiniPins were bread as a "fast ratter" from Italian Grey Hounds (which are extremely fast) and Dash Hounds (which are small enough to get in to rat burrows and do the job, but was ineffectual on chasing the rats outside and catching them). As a farm working dog the priority was to prevent accidental injury to the animal

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Originally Posted by Thad E Ginathom (Post 5407683)
Definitely cruel and unnecessary.

Agree.

Do world kennel clubs still support this practice?

They don't support that practice actively and are accepting the dogs "not docked" as standard for shows and championships etc Docked one are accepted as well - Don't think any major club has banned the practice of "docking", but few countries like Australia and few of EU countries have banned them by legislation

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Originally Posted by V.Narayan (Post 5407693)
Thanks. Sounds cruel & painful. In my ignorance I have always assumed that a tail is like a 5th limb for these animals - dogs, cats, monkeys, cows etc.

Agree to your views. In Case of Coco her tail had been docked on the 7th day after she was born by the breeder, as I understand - I got to her when she was 6 weeks old. Normally MiniPins ears are docked as well to make them stand erect., which is done when they are around 4-6 months. We don't have any such plans for her, and plan to keep her without pain rest of her life

Yes, we are guilty in that I took a "docked pup" but then again we are not living in a perfect world, and if not us someone else would have picked her up.


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