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Both parents come from a 5-generation pedigree. Mother is IKC registered. Grandparents and great grandparents are field trial champions. Father is a strong, chunky Labrador with an excellent breeding background, he was never registered but both grandparents were IKC reg. Both mother and father are cherished family pets, live together and can be seen. Parents are gentle natured, excellent with kids and have great personalities. Owners are vets themselves. This is our first and last litter as we are not breeders. We wanted to keep a line from both parents which was the motivation to have a litter. Our beautiful puppies are happy, healthy, and very confident. They have a fantastic temperament. Pups have been raised in our family home ensuring they have been well socialised with kids and other animals such as cats. These confident puppies are extremely intelligent and will be easy to train! They are already semi-toilet trained and have great re-call. Puppies are very affectionate and loved by all the family hence we are only looking for suitable home as a family pet or loyal companion. All pups are - Vet health checked - Vaccinated - Microchipped - Wormed at 2,4,6 and 8 weeks - Treated for fleas and mites. Pups will be ready to go to their forever homes from September 17th. For more information or to arrange to view the puppies please call or email me on or megandoherty00 gmail. If I do not answer please leave a message and I will get back to you. Thank you! They are good-natured and even-tempered, which makes them a popular choice for families with young children. Labs are known for their enthusiastic tail-wagging and their boundless energy, and they will often approach strangers with a wagging tail and a friendly face. However, they can also be boisterous and excitable, so they may not be the best choice for those looking for a calm and quiet dog. Since the Lab was bred as a hunting dog, this lovable giant will need lots of vigorous, outdoor exercise to keep him calm and centered. Yellow Labs are usually a big fan of fetching and chasing games, and enjoy a good romp in the yard with their family. Yellow Labradors also enjoy walks with their master, and are good swimmers that enjoy lakes, rivers, pools, and the beach. Overall, the Yellow Lab is a friendly, energetic breed that makes an ideal companion for those who are looking for an active lifestyle. Yellow Lab Puppies Health Considerations Though generally very healthy and long-lived — with an average lifespan of around 10 to 12 years — our Yellow Labs for sale are not without their unique health concerns. Like every breed of dog, there are a few conditions you should be aware of before you consider purchasing one of our Yellow Lab puppies for sale. Understanding the risks allows you to know the signs and prevent small health concerns from turning into big ones. If your dog is constantly scratching or seems to have irritated skin, they may be allergic to something in their environment — like pollen or dust mites. Your vet can help you identify the source of the allergy and recommend the best course of treatment. Yellow Labs are also prone to ear infections due to their long, floppy ears. And if you notice your dog shaking their head or scratching their ears more than usual, make an appointment with the vet right away. Finding a Yellow Lab puppy for sale from a reputable breeder can dramatically — although, not eliminate — the risk of your dog developing some of these conditions. The coat is typically yellow, but can also be ranging in color from light cream to fox red. When it comes to coat care, the Yellow Lab is relatively low-maintenance. The coat does not require trimming or special haircuts, although it does need to be brushed regularly to prevent tangles and mats. Labs also enjoy spending time outside, so regular baths are generally not necessary unless the dog gets particularly dirty. Meet Yellow Lab Puppies for Sale. It is their outgoing, affectionate, and eager-to-please demeanor that makes them so qualified to take on all of these jobs and still be the perfect family pet. When it comes to breed standards, the AKC recognizes three official colors for the Labrador: black, chocolate, and yellow. At Hidden Pond Labradors, we understand that everybody has a different preference in mind when they set out to bring one of these incredible dogs into their home. Yellow Labrador Retriever Breeder The yellow Lab is one of the most popular colors, in part due to its photogenic nature. This also makes them excellent show dogs, although any of the three recognized colors can easily achieve Grand Champion status. Coat shades that are classified as yellow range from white to fox red. Like chocolate, the yellow coat is a recessive color that requires both parents to carry and pass on the gene. Yellow Labrador Retrievers, just like every other color, have a stable, amiable temperament. Their trainability and discipline should not be mistaken for lethargy though. Labs are very active dogs that will bring a lot of fun energy to your household. Are you interested in the unconditional love, support, and joy a Lab can bring to your family? Get in touch with Hidden Pond Labradors! Your purchase of one of our yellow Labrador Retriever puppies includes a veterinarian health certificate , first set of vaccinations, one-year written health warranty, and a lifetime placement warranty should you need it. Contact us today to reserve a puppy from our next litter! More than twice as many Labs were registered than any other breed making it a likely leader for many years to come. In a recent article, a licensed professional counselor for more than twenty-five years, explained how owning a Lab can help produce healthier, happier, more well adjusted children. Here is an excerpt from her article: Dogs are a mood booster. Historically, dogs have been great companions. Research has shown that it only takes a mere minutes with your pet to feel more relaxed and calm per Web, MD. Also, when children reach out and pet or hug their dog, they are giving of themselves and soon feel better. Why pay for tranquilizers? Besides, who wants to put children on drugs any way? Be sure to read the rest of her seven part article, Ten Reasons to Own a Dog. At Twin Lakes Kennel, we have been breeding and training world class Labrador retrievers for more than thirty-five years. Our second-to-none Puppy Guarantee makes buying a pure-bred Labrador retriever one of the wisest decisions you will ever make. Read the personal testimonials from prominent Lab owners from around the country. And visit our Puppy Page or call Woody or Judi for up-to-date puppy information at .Did you know… Incorporated in , Greensboro is a financial, insurance, and distribution center for the region. Manufactures include textiles and apparel, buses, motor vehicle parts, electronic and telecommunications equipment, and food and beverages. Greensboro was settled in .The nearby site of the Revolutionary War battle of Guilford Courthouse is a national military park. The first sit-in during the civil rights movement occurred at a Greensboro Woolworth lunch counter in .Dolley Madison, O. Henry, and Edward R. Murrow were born in Greensboro. Our world class Labrador Retrievers puppies for sale! Our Latest Happy Clients! Become A Happy Client! As my website states, I am not like other breeders in many ways. First, I want to explain how the average Labrador breeder raises their pups the first few weeks of their life. They expect these tiny pups without their senses fully developed to find their way to a nipple without being smothered. I understand that this is what dogs do in the wild, but this is also why many puppies die in the wild. .Then, on top of that they hope that each of the pups will get enough milk on it's own to make it through the 1st week of life. They expect the Lab mom to do all the work, so they don't have to lose a wink of sleep. This is all very sad to say but it's true. I, on the other hand, care about each individual pup's life, I care that each and every one of them survive so that they can live a full and happy life. So, I make sure that each individual pup is given outstanding care. How do I do this? I began with hand raising each one of my pups the first 3 weeks of its life. What do I mean by hand raise my pup? It means I personally make sure each individual pup is fed every 2 hours- 24 hours a day, the first 2 weeks of its life. At feeding time, I make sure each puppy gets on a nipple so they don't have to struggle to find one. I make sure that each puppy gets an adequate amount of milk. Then, once I see that they have been well fed. I pick up one pup at a time and have the mom lick it to go potty. And then I put them in their little crib to ensure they are safe and not smooth by the mother until the next feeding 2 hours later. At three weeks, we feed the pups every 4 hours. But at this point, even though the pups eyes and ears are open. I still supervise the feeding to ensure that each pup is adequately fed and again not smothered by it's mother. I believe in giving these pups outstanding care. Even if that means that I lose a lot of sleep, and even if it ends up just saving one pups life. That one pup could be the next Labrador that I get a testimony about how it brought so much joy into one person's life! So, in the end, all the work and lack of sleep is worth it. I am up now about to give my pups their 3 am feeding. Hope this helps you all understand what is put into each litter. She is from our breeding between Cash and Bella, both parents are health certified. Sugar is overnight crate trained and has some other training. She has the sweetest disposition; we absolutely love her! However, we have had a family emergency that has come up that may cause us to have to put Sugar up for sale. If you would be interested in Sugar, please email us and let us know about yourself, and the lifestyle that you would be able to give Sugar. We will be reviewing potential families who would be interested in Sugar and pick the best family for her, and make a decision later this month. They are given constant positive attention their whole time with us. We have a big game room that we call the "Labby Room" This room is designated for our labs and their lab puppies. The puppies get a lot of interaction with all our kids in this room. They also become well adjusted to all the sounds of the home life, like the sound of a vacuum. When the pups are born, I will contact you and inform you on how many pups were born. We will post up pictures of each litter soon after they are born. And try to post weekly picture updates so you can watch the puppies grow. We will also post video on our face book page. When the pups are 6 to 7 weeks of age, I will contact you to set up an appointment for you choose and pick up your pup at 8 weeks of age. If you had first deposit in for a male pup you will have first choice of all the males available. If you have second deposit in, you will have the next appointment to choose from the males that are left and so forth. This order of reserving pups would also apply to the females as well. We honor all reservations on a puppy by not selling the puppy to anyone else. So if you are interested in a litter and don't want to make a reservation until "you see the litter". An appointment can be made to view the left-over puppies when they are 10 weeks old, and no sooner. No appointments will be allowed at a younger age, except for the families that made a prior reservation. We will not allow our baby puppies to be exposed to potential life threatening viruses from people that are just "shopping". We wait until all puppies that have been reserved are safely home, before we show any left-over puppies. Any left-over pups will be at least 10 weeks of age before any viewings are allowed, to insure they have at least had 2 sets of shots in. The only other accommodation that we can offer is a zoom call, so you can see the pups before you make a reservation. Most of our sweet puppies are sold before they are even born. Reserve your puppy today!
Boxer Dog House Training Overview Housebreaking your Boxer does not need to be a struggle of wits or will power between you and your dog. How do you properly house train a Boxer? By following 2 main rules: 1. Use a method that prevents your Boxer from eliminating inside the home. Provide and offer an area to relieve themselves that is both easily accessible and available when they need it. Keeping these 2 training rules in mind, housebreaking your Boxer can be done without stress or frustration. Rule 1 The goal is for your Boxer to not eliminate inside the house but how do you accomplish this? It is really easier than you might think. There are 2 basic methods. Watch them like a hawk - If you are lucky enough to be able to stay home with your Boxer until he or she is house trained, you can use the Umbilical Cord Training Method. If you are away during the day, default to this method any time that you are home and it can be reasonably incorporated. You will simply put a leash on your Boxer and tether the other end to you. You may connect it to your belt loop or around your wrist. The important element is that your Boxer will never be more than 6 feet away from you. With this method, you will take your Boxer puppy outside every 2 hours for a 2 month old, every 3 hours for a 3 month old and so on. The less a pup is allowed an opportunity to have an "accident" inside, the more successful the house training will be done. And we must remember that essentially there are no accidents. When nature calls, a puppy will urinate or eliminate where they are at that moment. Bladder and bowel muscles are not at full strength and the Boxer has little control in regard to holding needs. Therefore, it is the owner's job to make sure that their Boxer is outside in the bathroom area, at the time that the body calls for it. The other method is confinement by crating and is not recommended. For times that you cannot be right with your Boxer puppy , it is best to have him in a gated off area. If the room that you choose has carpeting, it is recommended to obtain a piece of linoleum, that will not be installed, it will simply be placed down. It's a good idea to keep the gate open when you are home, allowing your Boxer to check things out and even play, should he choose. It will allow him to get used to the area for times when you are not home. Do keep in mind that without full control over holding his needs, he must still be taken out at the times mentioned above. When you are not home, pee pads or paper can be placed down; however do not expect your puppy to learn 2 methods of housebreaking. The beneficial element is that it will be confined to one space easy to clean up and as the Boxer grows, he will be able to hold his needs for longer periods of time, with the end result being able to hold on for the 8 hours or so that owners are away for work. Rule 2 You must clearly show your Boxer where you expect him to go to the bathroom. If there are any doubts in your dog's mind about where he is supposed to eliminate this will make for one confused dog. And, it will most likely lead to that dog just giving up and going inside the home. Choose a spot that works well in all weather. What looks like a great location on a warm spring day may not work so great when your older, trained Boxer has to hike thorough a foot of snow to reach it in the winter. The area should be roughly 8 feet in diameter and used for nothing else but bathroom needs. If you want to play with your Boxer or do some outdoor command training , do this after he goes to the bathroom and in a separate location at least 15 feet from the bathroom area. The location that you choose as the main spot for your Boxer to use as a bathroom is vital. A dog will become very confused if you show them a new area each time you bring them outside. Just having the yard or "somewhere outside" is not specific enough and will impede progress. The 1 complaint that owners have in regard to housebreaking their puppy is that he or she urinates or eliminates right after coming back into the house. While this may just be a matter of the dog's body not having the need while outside, most of the time it is because an owner did not give the dog an opportunity to do so. Puppies need to sniff around - stand in the center of the chosen area - and with your Boxer on a 6 foot lead, allow him to sniff away any where within that diameter. As they are sniffing, their body is readying to push out a bowel movement and an owner must allow for enough time to go by for this to happen. The mistake occurs when an owner heads back in with their Boxer, only minutes before the dog is ready and that is when the dog eliminates seemingly right after entering back inside. As digested food moved through the intestinal tract, the puppy clenched bowel muscles in anticipation of being taken out. A pup needs 15 to 20 minutes to find just the "perfect" spot and to relax enough to do the deed. How to Begin Using the above Umbilical Cord Training Method Each time your puppy makes a motion that implies that they are about to eliminate, you must bring your dog outside to a designated area. In some cases, you may need to pick up your puppy and run to that spot - expect to do this several times, as even finishing in the designated bathroom area is preferred to not at all. Still give praise even if he only finished up there. Don't scold for what's been done inside, as again, the dog went to the bathroom in the area he was in at the time. Taken outside enough will stop this from happening - and don't worry, as your Boxer matures, he will be able to hold on for about 1 hour extra, for each month that he ages. As soon as your Boxer is done with their business, give tons of praise. A puppy has no idea that he did something right, unless it is conveyed to him via words and at times, additionally a treat. You do not need to give your dog a treat each time they "perform" good; but you should shower your Boxer with pats and tons of happy and excited words. Act as if your dog just did the best possible action in the world! A dog aims to please their owner; if you make your Boxer feel as if he did something extraordinarily wonderful, he or she will be prone to do it again. This does not need to be done forever. Once a dog performs enough repetitions of a certain action, it becomes habit. However, an occasional "good dog! Block off certain rooms that are not in use and use a gate to keep your Boxer on the level of the home where you are. If "allowed" to have accidents, they will continue to believe that they can go urinate or eliminate inside of the home. Even if you yell "NO! Be sure that it is large enough for the pup to: play, sleep, eat and go to the bathroom. Crating does not work when a dog is left home alone. Canines do not care to go to the bathroom in a confined space, but if left with no other choice, they will.Bring your Boxer out about 20 minutes before you leave. Bring him out as soon as you arrive back home. Don't scold for any messes that occurred while you were gone, it makes no sense to reprimand a dog for a natural bodily function. Leaving Your Boxer Outside There are several reasons why a Boxer of any age should not be sent out into the yard without supervision. The Boxer is among the top dog breeds that are stolen. Where are they taken from? Their own yards. A fence may keep other dogs out, but it will not keep out a thief intent on jumping over the fence to take your helpless puppy. Until a Boxer is old enough to scare off a thief, do not leave your puppy outside. In addition, outside elements such as the hot sun can quickly overheat a dog causing heat exhaustion, which ultimately leads to death if treatment is not given in enough time. Your Boxer puppy should be taken out many times during the day, given that he or she sleeps through the night: When they first wake up After each meal times a day Before bedtime A general guideline in house training a dog is that a 2 month old Boxer puppy can hold its needs for 2 hours, a 3 month old for 3 hours and so on. The maximum time that any dog should ever be expected to hold their needs is 8 hours and this is for a full grown adult canine. Taking steps to help your Boxer sleep through the night can also help to some extent. Keeping in mind that meals must be spaced apart from exercise to help prevent bloat , a good bout of cardio about 2 hours before bed may help a pup sleep better through the night. Dog treats Dog crate Boxers are energetic and highly intelligent dogs. They strive for attention and love to please their owners. Although Boxers are quick learners, they tend to be stubborn when they do not want to do something. It is important to train Boxer puppies at an early age, as they can become hard to train and control. One of this first things you should do when you get your Boxer puppy home is to potty train it. Begin potty training when the Boxer puppies are at least 7 weeks old as they are now able to walk and learn. Make sure to start training as soon as possible. If you start potty training when the puppies are over 12 weeks of age, it will be more difficult for them to learn. They will have developed bad habits that will be hard to break. Choose a location in your yard where the Boxer puppy will go to the bathroom each time he goes outside. Always take the puppy to this one location when it is time to go potty. Do not confuse the puppy by taking him to a new location each time. Use the leash to lead the puppy to the location that you had chosen in Step 2. Stay in this area until the puppy has gone potty. Reward the puppy in this manner every time he has finished going to the bathroom. Create a consistent routine. Take the Boxer puppy outside to use the bathroom at the same times everyday. Putting the Boxer puppy on a regular feeding schedule will help you predict when the puppy needs to go potty. Repeat this process until the Boxer puppy is no longer going to the bathroom in the house. If you have a fenced-in yard, the puppy should be able to go to the bathroom on his own without a leash. This can take several weeks or more to accomplish. Tips It is important that you stay consistent with your training. Apply these steps in the exact same manner each time. Your puppy will learn much faster because puppies learn by repetition. If you do or say something different each time you take your puppy out to potty, you will confuse him. Watch for signs from your puppy that he needs to go to the bathroom. If your puppy is sniffing around, circling, whimpering or scratching at the door, he probably needs to go out. It is recommended that you purchase a dog crate if you cannot supervise your Boxer at all times. Make sure you purchase a large enough crate to accommodate your Boxer. You will need to crate train your puppy to ensure that he will not go to the bathroom throughout your home. This does nothing to help your puppy learn faster. Punishing will only make the puppy afraid of you. Instead, ignore your puppy when he has an accident and clean the mess up right away. Be patient and keep rewarding your Boxer puppy whenever he goes to the bathroom outside. Before you start training your Boxer puppy—or, even better, before you get the puppy—read up on what kind of training is ideal for your breed. Check online, local libraries and local organizations. You can also ask your vet for advice. Remember, the more knowledgeable you are, the better you know how to react under different circumstances. Make sure as well that you have what you need to effectively train your dog. If you're planning to clicker train, get a clicker. If you're planning to crate train, get the right-sized crate. Also be sure to pick up an appropriate collar and leash for general training. A leash should be no more than five to six feet in length. The best leashes for training are leather. Always check your equipment to make sure it is in good order and not liable to snap or break. Training works best when you dedicate a couple of short sessions 10 to 15 minutes twice a day to it. Try to train at times when the dog is not tired, but also not bursting with pent-up energy. Karen Pryor. Publisher: Ringpress Books Consider expending your Boxer's energy before training sessions by allowing him 20 to 30 minutes of high-intensity physical activity. This will enable him to better focus on training. Try to train the dog in a place where there are few distractions, so that your Boxer puppy can focus his attention on you. This means avoiding places with other animals or people. Always begin training in your home or yard and build up to environments with more distractions e. Your commands need to be simple, short, clear and consistent. Don't lecture your dog; they're not human so they don't process language in the same way. Phrases like "I've told you not to do that" or "Please stop chewing on the table" will not work as they are too complicated. John Bradshaw. Publisher: Penguin Experts believe that a given dog registers the first part of the word as the most important, so longer commands such as "Sit Fido if you want a treat" are liable to confuse him. Just say the word "Sit" instead. In general, shouting at any dog is ineffective. This is especially true for Boxers who are hyper breed by nature. Use a firm but pleasant and upbeat voice when instructing your dog; don't yell or lose control. Dogs are very intuitive and will be able to sense your frustration and may react in kind. The tone of voice matters, especially since, again, dogs don't process language in the same way that humans do. So how you say something may mean as much if not more than what you say. Publisher: Penguin Boxers are playful by nature, and a light, breezy tone will not suffice; he will think you are just playing with him if you are not firm enough. Try using hand gestures at the same time as you issue verbal commands. For example, raise your hand at the same time as saying "Sit". Dog behaviorists believe that dogs look for multiple clues as to what we want them to do, which includes the command word, tone of voice, and body language. Admonishing a Boxer puppy too long after the incident is ineffective. If you need to admonish or correct your dog, it needs to be done during or within a few seconds of the act. Dogs will have forgotten the event within seconds of its occurrence, so it's key to address the behavior immediately in order to facilitate the retraining process. Boxers are notoriously stubborn and steadfast, so you may have to correct your puppy numerous times. Always be consistent in your commands and desires of the dog. This helps your dog to understand what is expected. Don't forget to enforce training when you are out and about, so that your dog doesn't just thinking that "Sit" and "Stay" are things he has to do in the yard or house. By enforcing commands in public places it helps your Boxers to understand he must obey under all circumstances. Leave no room for doubt about what is acceptable behavior for your Boxer puppy. If he is not allowed on the furniture, be consistent. Boxers won't understand the concept of "sometimes"; they are either permitted to lie on the couch or they are not. If you live with other people, make sure that everyone in the house is on board with the training program. Using different words for the same action will confuse the dog, disrupt the training already done, and ultimately delay progress. But at the moment, they need your guidance. For now, this includes sleeping next to you for the first few weeks, maybe even longer. Just have their crate or bed close to wherever you sleep. Our articles on sleeping through the night and establishing a nighttime routine will give you extra tips on getting through this phase. A puzzle toy or Kong will work great at making them feel like you leaving them is actually something quite fun. Potty training All new puppy parents expect potty training to be on the cards. It will help to remember your Boxer pup is a bit of a goofball. For now, we definitely want to let your pup get used to you and settle into their new home. Teach your puppy about surfaces — Different surfaces can feel strange to pups. Use surfaces like grass, moss, paving and sand. Basically, make their tail wag and we bet yours will too. Teach your Boxer their name. Teach your Boxer puppy to sit. Remember what we said about Boxers and their jumping? Recall — Trust us. Preventing resource guarding Resource guarding is where your dog fiercely protects something they have and will do everything they can to keep hold of it. Dogs can resource guard food, a toy, even a person. You can do this by teaching them that hands and touch can be a good thing. As always, back up your soft touches with some treats. Remember that consent is also a thing with dogs! Never force your Boxer to be handled or pick them up against their wishes. Socialization exercises to do this week Training to do this week Husbandry Tasks to do this week — Fireworks — Watch the world go by outside your house — Play dress up. Crate training a dog can be a great way to help them feel comfortable and safe in your home. But there are a few things you should keep in mind if you want to be successful using a consistent routine. Ensuring you follow the tips listed below will make for an easier time training your pup. Choose the right size crate. Your pup should be able to stand up and turn around inside comfortably. Put the crate in a quiet, out-of-the-way place. Placing a blanket over the crate will help make it more comfortable as they will be in a den like environment. Make the crate inviting. Put a soft blanket or pillow inside and give your pup some of his favorite toys to play with. Get your pup used to the crate gradually. Start by putting him in there for short periods of time and gradually increase the time he spends in there. Great ways to do this are to leave for a few minutes at a time at first, and then extend your trips out of the house by half-hour increments. Never use the crate as punishment. Your pup should always associate the crate with positive experiences. Be patient. It takes time for pups to learn that the crate is a safe, comfortable place. With patience and consistency, your pup will be crate-trained in no time! Boxer Puppy Potty Training Tips Accidents happen, but with a little patience and perseverance, you can potty train your boxer puppy in no time. The key is to be consistent with your commands and rewards, and to have a little patience. Here are some tips to get you started: Start with short training sessions and potty breaks. Trying to potty train your puppy all at once is likely to overwhelm them. Start with short minute sessions a few times a day. Use the same command each time. Consistency is key to training in any command you might try to teach them. Reward good behavior. If your puppy does their business outside, be sure to give them plenty of praise and a treat. This will help them associate going potty with something positive. Watch for warning signs. Take them outside right away so they can relieve themselves in the right spot. You can avoid this by attaching them to your hip with a leash so you can keep a better eye on them. Establish a routine. Accidents happen. Instead, clean it up with an enzymatic cleaner to remove the scent, and then take him outside immediately so he can finish his business in the right place. Do not rub their nose in the accident. This will do nothing but make them more anxious about the entire process. Be consistent. With these potty training tips, you can have your pup house-trained in no time. Be consistent with commands and rewards, and stay patient—accidents happen! Starting with using positive reinforcement, such as treats or praise, whenever your pup enters their crate will help to create a good association. You can then leave them in the crate for short periods of time with each training session, gradually increasing the time they are in there. This will help them get used to being in there for longer periods of time during the day, or even at night. Doing so will unnecessarily stress them out and cause more issues than you started with. If you need to leave them there for longer periods of time, provide them with plenty of toys and chewies to keep them occupied or this may cause destructive behavior. Leave the crate open for your pup to go in and out of as they please. This will teach them the crate is a safe space where they can retreat should they feel overwhelmed. As mentioned, placing a blanket over the crate will create a den and cause denning, one of the natural instincts where your pup will only sleep in their crate and come out to relieve themselves. This will cause your pup to associate being in there with negative things and make the training process that much harder. If they have an accident in the crate , simply clean it up and move on. Remember, accidents happen. No matter how well you think you have things under control, there will always be times when your pup has an accident. The key is to not get frustrated and to keep working with them, take them out for bathroom breaks often, and always stay positive. Related: Why is my pup digging in his crate? Potty Training Without a Crate While crate training is more effective, some people do not want to use a crate or cannot use a crate. For those people, here are the basic rules for potty training without using a crate. Remember to be patient and consistent with your dog, as it may take them longer to learn where they should go potty without crate training. When potty training a dog without a crate, you need to take them out for frequent bathroom breaks. Using a baby gate to confine them to a small room works just as well as a crate. You need to take your dog out frequently, especially after they eat or drink. Puppies usually have to go potty every few hours, so prepare to take them out often. Always praise your dog when they go potty in the right spot to give the act a positive association. This will only make your puppy afraid. Just clean it up and try again next time. It is possible to start potty training an 8 week old puppy, but it will take longer since they are still learning. However, some pups may take longer if they are resistant to training or if their owners are not consistent with the potty training regimen. Meal time with a regular feeding schedule is especially important to use for training purposes. This will improve the older they get and with basic commands in place. How long does it take to potty train a Boxer puppy? It can take several weeks to a few months to toilet train a Boxer puppy. It depends on how quickly they learn and how often they have accidents. If your pup is having trouble learning, or seems to have trouble holding it, it may be something your vet should check as there could be an underlying health issue. How do I stop my Boxer from soiling in the house? If your Boxer is peeing in the house, the best thing to do is to give them plenty of times during the day to relieve themselves. You may also need to confine them to a smaller area. They should be able to stand up and turn around in the crate. If they potty in the house, ensure you clean it properly and do not punish them for having an accident. This will only cause undesirable behaviors and it will take longer to train them. Having an intelligent and high-energy breed such as the boxer can make training challenging if not done right. What are the signs that my boxer needs to go potty? Some signs that your boxer needs to go potty are sniffing around, circling, or barking. Sniffing around is the biggest sign you should look out for. If you see any of these signs, take them outside right away to avoid an accident. Conclusion Anyone who has potty trained a puppy knows it can be a bit of a challenge. Housebreaking takes time, patience, and a lot of trips outside. Well, never fear! It is possible to potty train a boxer puppy without locking them up in a small space. Have any questions or any tips to add? Let us know in the comments below! Just remember to be patient and consistent with your dog, and take them out often. She currently owns three dogs a greyhound, saluki, and golden mix and has gone through several types of programs to further her education in the pet world. Leave a Comment. There is information that details several effective methods of puppy potty training techniques for Boxers How to Potty Train a Boxer Puppy Tips to easily housebreak your Boxer puppy So, you just brought a new Boxer puppy home and you need tips on potty training. Well, you have come to the right place! First off, Boxers are highly intelligent dogs that are known for being exceptionally clean in their living environments. This spells out to Boxers are one of the easier dog breeds to potty train. In fact, most Boxer owners will tell you that it only takes about one to two weeks with consistency and the right training. Others have even gone as far as to say they are cat-like in their cleanliness. At any rate, given consistency and the proper training, you will have your Boxer puppy potty trained in no time. The first thing to remember is that all dogs learn best through positive reinforcement. Many times owners simply want to scold their dogs for bad behavior, but forget to praise them for good behavior. Just remember to take an approach closest to what you hope to accomplish. In other words, if you hope to gain positive changes in your dog, then go about correcting the behavior with positive encouragement. Given that, make sure you take your Boxer puppy to the same door and area of the yard each time you expect the puppy to do its business. The puppy will be intelligent enough to realize that is the gateway to the potty area. So, this does not mean that you will not have to keep an eye on your puppy, because you will! In fact, all puppies are equivalent to two year old children. In other words, it is your responsibility to keep an eye on your puppy each time he or she is out of the crate. When it comes to potty training, each time the puppy goes to the bathroom outside tell him or her how good they are and even reward them with a treat. This will make the dog want to use the restroom outside for the sheer enjoyment of positive attention from you. It really helps to talk to your dog; if you get the dog used to hearing the same phrases over and over for certain actions, the dog will soon begin to associate the phrases with the actions. If you still need assistance on the correct ways to potty train your Boxer puppy, there are many online sites with training materials for sale. In fact, Amazon. Regardless, the method you choose the important thing is that you accomplish the feat. Once you have your dog fully housebroken you will feel less apprehensive about the dog being inside the home and you will also feel a little bit of stress associated with raising a puppy fade away. In the end, a housebroken dog can create some of the best companionship available! Boxer Training Resources at Amazon. In fact, according to the American Kennel Club statistics, it is the seventh most popular breed in the United States, a spot it has held for four years. Their sturdy and robust physical appearance, coupled with the fact that they are one of the most trustworthy and intelligent breeds, explains why many people are fascinated about them. This explains why they have been employed for police and military operations. Now, the richness of the boxer dog temperament is, just like that of most of the other dog breeds, dependent on the level of training it has received. Hence, your boxer dog may not attain his full natural strength and potential if you do not train him the way you ought to. When properly trained from a young age, you can have an obedient, smart, and intelligent dog. This is why you must begin to house-train your boxer dog early enough we advise that you start when he is three and a half weeks old. However, before you begin to train your dog, you have to understand the distinctiveness of the breed so as to avoid tampering with his temperament. For this reason, we have prepared a simple guide on how to effectively house-train your boxer dog. You must know the characteristic of your dog and this is the first and most important thing to note when training your boxer dog. Generally, boxer dogs are known for their love and affection for those who are close to them while they tend to be a little aggressive and hostile towards strange faces. They are also extremely loyal and very willing to be submissive and learn. They are found, most of the time, to be cheerful and happy. When they exhibit some strange behaviors, you immediately know what is causing such behaviors. Early Socialization Since the boxer dog breed is naturally hostile to anything strange in the home man, animal, or any moving object , to begin to socialize them early enough is just the apt step to take. This will expose them quickly to other people, animals, and things, causing them to be mentally stable. Boxer dogs love to play and hang out with people just like humans. They are happier when they are raised from their puppyhood to meet and relate with a range of other persons and things. Taking them out occasionally to meet with friends and family members will be a really nice thing to do. If you keep other pets, getting him used to seeing and interacting with them early enough will be the right thing to do. Without being properly socialized, a boxer dog might grow up with tendencies to be rebellious, barking loudly, biting visitors, etc. Begin Potty-Training Early Enough The best time to start is when your boxer dog is around six to seven weeks old. At six or seven weeks, they are beginning to understand training clearly and are also old enough to learn actively. Now, potty training boxer dogs is one of the most important house-trainings you want to give them. This is why it is important to start early enough. As a matter of fact, the earlier one begins potty training a boxer dog, the easier and better it is. They are more difficult to potty-train when they are three months old or older. Potty train your pet, the first step you should take is to choose a location or spot in your home where you would like him potty. After you have established this, the next thing is to do is to observe the times he tends to be ready to eliminate or feels like going to potty. Sometimes, you can tell when he is ready to go potty when he exhibits certain signs as sniffing about, whimpering, moving almost cyclically, etc. Now, with a rough idea of the times your pet tends to potty, you should always ensure that you take him to that spot or location you have chosen for him to always go to potty at those times you think he is likely to potty. Then, you should hang around there until it has gone potty. Ensure that the potty-training is effective enough by being firm and consistent. Take your boxer dog to the spot or location at regular times of the day. To be able to tell the times your pet is pressed, it is important that you maintain a regular and consistent feeding schedule. Consistently potty training your boxer dog from his puppyhood days will ensure that it grows with an understanding of when and where to potty. That way, it will be able to hold himself and also to independently go potty when he is supposed to. Obedience Training Naturally, the boxer breed tends to be obedient but because of their playful nature, they may disregard your instructions or commands with kid gloves. Without consciously training him to understand that your authority has to be recognized, it will get used to playfully disobeying your commands. Hence, it is important that boxer dog owners are strict about the rules and commands they make. You must be able to ensure that he abides by your commands and has no control over you. From that point, you can train him to have an idea of the things he is expected not to do. Though it is important to train your boxer dog to recognize your authority, it is very important that you do not hit or yell at him. Most times, inflicting pain on your puppy would not help him learn. On the contrary, this would make him afraid of you, making it difficult for you to interact with him effectively. Ensure you create a barricade large and strong enough to keep him away from moving to such places. At other times, you can consciously walk him to the entrance or edge of such places, let him stay at the boundary for a while, and then walk him away. Otherwise, you can constantly walk him everywhere else in the yard or home while ensuring that the boundaries are strictly respected. However, the dog could be confused when there are too many boundaries. This is necessary because they are, unlike older dogs, unable to stay away from danger for a long time. It is also important if you would let them roam about in the house. Besides, it is through a habit of constantly supervising the puppy that you are able to understand certain important facts about his behavior. For instance, you would not be able to observe or tell when he is ready to go potty without constant supervision. The Reward System If there is any system that helps your puppy know what he is expected to do, it is the reward system. To constantly reward your puppy when he does something right is to let him know that you are happy with him. Thus, he is encouraged to obey your commands at all times. Add New Question Question I've had my boxer pup for about 3 weeks. She's still going pee and poop in the house, even though I've been taking her out frequently. Have I failed already? She graduated from the University of Glasgow in with a degree in veterinary medicine and surgery. She has worked at the same animal clinic in her hometown for over 20 years. Veterinarian Expert Answer No, not at all. Each puppy is an individual and some understand what's expected quickly, others take more time. Just be sure to watch her like a hawk when she's indoors, and at the first sign of sniffing to toilet pop her straight out. Don't leave her unattended indoors, but use a crate for those times when you can't be with her. Also, take her out often, but stay with her so you're there to make a big fuss when she does go toilet outside. We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. Use it to try out great new products and services nationwide without paying full price—wine, food delivery, clothing and more. Claim Your Gift If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. How can we stop this behavior? Veterinarian Expert Answer Boxers are extremely boisterous and playful by nature, so this sounds entirely normal if unwelcome behavior. Get your son to practice "Sit" and "Look" commands every day at home. When he brings the dog to visit, have him exercise the Boxer well first to burn off excess energy. When the Boxer goes to dive bomb the Lab, distract him by squeaking a favorite toy, then have him Sit and Look at you to break his attention away from the Lab. Avoid merely shouting at the Boxer to stop, as this is rewarding the behavior rather than preventing it. To this end, consider a longline in the house so you can control him without shouting. Support wikiHow. Your first priority as a new puppy owner, is to learn quickly about potty training for these little guys. These little guys also really need lots of love, care, attention, and exercise in order to help them to control their own rambunctious side whilst they are young. If you can help them with the boxer potty training then you are almost well on your way to be a successful dog owner. You will also find that owning these puppies are very very rewarding. This is because Boxer puppies are very animated, playful, and they love to romp and jump. Their favorite games include cuckoo games, hide and seek games, obviously fetch games, and any kinds of jumping and running games. Once you have a Boxer puppy you will always want to have one around. Their energy and happiness is just great. To help them with their high energy needs you should take them on really long daily walks and runs. You can do this in mild weather versus hot weather though as they are quite heat sensitive. Taking your boxer puppy out on a walk is the first step to potty training a boxer puppy as they will learn that there are certain times of the day that they can go out for a walk and relieve of themselves in the outdoors, versus just anywhere in the indoors. Boxer puppies can be really stubborn, sensitive, and proud so you have to handle them with care. The most important way of leading this puppy is to be upbeat, loving, and persuasive. Boxers are great no only as loving and cheery companions but also as watch dogs. They will alert you with their barking when something is unusual. They are very protective, and very territorial. This makes them great guard dogs as well. Boxers are great dogs for those who want a medium sized dog, for those who want a dog who they have to groom only minimally, for those who want playful and happy dogs, and for those who want a dog who is loyal, steadfast, reliable, and protective of you. For those dog owners who cannot handle the high energy and the stubborn characteristics, as well as the rowdiness and exuberance, perhaps this type of dog is not the one for you. The boxer puppies love a lot of attention also because their lifespans are not very long. This can be hard for dog owners but within the lifespan is a fun loving energetic companion. The Boxer puppy was first developed as a breed in Germany. The shiny coat of your puppy usually never gets too long. This puppy gives a lot of attention and love to their owners but it can be distrustful of strangers. This type of puppy is typically happy and friendly. It is one of the most honest and loyal puppies out there. One benefit about having a Boxer puppy around the house is that they are very good with children. They are sensitive. They are protective of children, and they are patient. Children are as active as boxer puppies and so these dogs keep children occupied very well. Boxers that have a skilled trainer learn their tricks and their potty training boxer puppy routines very very quickly. These boxers are so loyal that they are very obedient to the right trainer and the right type of training. Boxers have above average intelligence compared to other breeds. They have a special guardian role when children and their masters are concerned. Tips on Housebreaking a Boxer Puppy When you are house training a boxer puppy, remember that your boxer puppy is mostly likely stubborn. Especially if they are still really young, newborn, or are an 8 week old boxer puppy. For up to 8 weeks, these puppies can be really stubborn, energetic, and at first harder to train. Later on, the 6 month old boxer puppy for example gets a lot easier to train. Consequently, at 8 weeks is generally one of the best times to start breaking in your boxer puppy in the household for potty training. Make sure not to struggle with your puppy for power, but instead, go along with their puppy ways, and their puppy behaviors. The main goals are to make sure that your boxer puppy does not eliminate and relieve of himself inside the home. The second goal is to provide an area for them to relieve of themselves that is accessible and available as needed. The next goal is to take them out on regular walks to get out their bouncy needs for physical activity while at the same time as giving them the opportunities and the appropriate places to relieve of themselves. Next, make sure that when you are housebreaking a boxer, to watch them closely, and all of the time to observe their routines, patterns, and behaviors. Soon you will basically be able to remind them enough times not to go in the house until they are completely house trained. If you really need to at first, you can have a leash on the puppy all of the time so that it is always next to you in order to train it. As long as the puppy is next to you for most of the day, it will be easier to ensure that it does not get into the habit of eliminating indoors. Another way to train the puppy is to take it outdoors often enough so that it gets a chance to go. For example, if they are only 8 weeks old, make sure that when you are potty training boxer puppies so young that they are taken outdoors every 2 hours. When they are a bit older, like at six months, they can go out only every 6 hours or as needed. This gives these puppies plenty of time to eliminate outdoors in an appropriate setting. Soon they will learn that outdoors time is potty time! This is the optimal situation, plus it gives them time to play outdoors and we know that the boxer puppy loves to play outdoors in mild weather conditions. When you are first learning how to potty train a boxer puppy, you can take them out whenever they wake up from a nap. This includes before breakfast, and before bedtime. You should also get in the habit of taking them out after every meal. When you notice your puppy squatting or lifting a leg, do use this opportunity to move the puppy outdoors before they eliminate. The less time you give the puppy and the less opportunities you give the puppy to eliminate indoors, the less they will do so, until they are only used to eliminating outdoors from then on. They are not able to control or hold in their elimination patterns and so you do need to go easy on them a little bit. At first, it will be the pet owners impetus to make sure that the Boxer puppy is at the right time in the right place for eliminating. This is why we for the most part recommend that you bring them out on walks as much as possible while they are young, including after meals specifically. As your Boxer puppy grows up from 8 weeks to 6 months and beyond, your puppy will be able to hold in his elimination patterns for much longer periods of time. At this point you can raise your expectations for not eliminating indoors and waiting until outdoors. Also, an older puppy will likely have stronger muscles of bowel and bladder and therefore be able to hold it in for longer periods of time that way as well. With an older Boxer, you will be able to communicate with him or her more clearly and show what your expectations are. You will also have the luxury of being able to expect that your Boxer puppy not eliminate while you are away at work, in doors, but wait until you are at home. This is one great thing about these really determined willful dogs. You really need to be on your puppy from early on though in the potty training regimen so that they respect you, understand your guidelines, and meet your expectations for potty training. As they get older, use their intelligence and above average smarts to your advantage. Show them and communicate clearly with them to show them where you expect them to go to the bathroom. A dog might get confused quite easily if you constantly give them mixed messages about what you want them to do. Eventually the puppy will just give up on trying to please you and just eliminate anywhere they see fit. Make sure the area that you want them to go in is actually 8 feet or greater in diameter. This will keep the communication clearer. Always bring them to the same consistent place outdoors when you do your training with them. This is essential for communication purposes with your Boxer puppy, especially when they are younger. Sometimes this is because they did not have enough time to stay outdoors and finish what they started. Sometimes the puppy may not have had the drive to go outside, but then tried to. This is not the Boxer puppies fault, but it is because of the fact that they do not yet have good control over their bowel and bladder functions. At first, your puppy may need to sniff around to be sure that they are comfortable with the area you have chosen for their elimination. They may also just be exploratory, wanting to learn all about that area. It is important to allow them time to sniff around and for their thoughts to reach the bowel and bladder functions. Once your puppy is relaxed, they will move their digested food through their intestinal tract in order to eliminate. A newborn pup takes minutes to find the right spot. After that they need about 10 minutes to do the deed. When you are first training, keep a close eye for symptoms and signs that they need to eliminate, then bring them to the spot you would like them to eliminate right away. By watching their signs and symptoms you will be able to anticipate their elimination needs much faster. Sometimes if they have just started indoors, you can still pick them up to show them that they should not finish indoors, or pull them on their leash. This is still very important for the trainer to do. Another important point is not to get mad at your puppy for doing it wrongly at first. It really will take a while before they will be able to. Still give praise even if he only finished up there. As soon as your Boxer is done with their business, give tons of praise. A puppy has no idea that he did something right, unless it is conveyed to him via words and at times, additionally a treat. Act as if your dog just did the best possible action in the world! When you show that your puppy has done something so wonderful, they will try to keep doing it again and again and again. You want to keep giving them positive reinforcement until they have the behaviour as a long term habit. The reason why you want to avoid accidents in the home as much as possible, is because even if you give them negative attention from making mistakes in the home, they will still see this attention as valuable and important. This will not help the process of potty training at all. Make sure to gate off areas where you do cannot monitor the puppy at least until they get bigger and have a better sense of control of their bowel and bladder functions, as well as until they learn the potty training regimen well. Another great tip is to make sure to allow the puppy to go outdoors to eliminate before you leave the home, and to do this again once you come back. Try not to give negative attention for mistakes that your Boxer puppy might make along the way, or while you are away from the home. If you feel safe in your neighbourhood you can actually also take your Boxer puppy outdoors in a fenced off area. Make sure your puppy is not in the scolding hot sun, and also make sure your puppy is old enough to be able to handle the outdoors or any animals that might be passing by your yard so that it is safe for your puppy. Finally, when you are housebreaking your puppy make sure that you pay attention to when you are feeding your puppy water. After you feed your Boxer puppy water, make sure that you give it a chance to relieve itself of their drink about 15 to 20 minutes afterwards. This small and simple tip will really make a difference. With all of these tips in mind, you should be able to easily get to know and potty train your newborn and newly purchased puppy. Most of these tips have been tried, tested, and true. If you have tried everything and are still looking for a few more tips on how to potty train a boxer puppy, you can always call a professional dog trainer. You can also get more tips specifically on how to train Boxers. It can be training for sitting, standing, running, slowing down, or just general house rules. Either way, these tips for general Boxer puppy training can be applied to the potty training aspect as well. If you are persistent, loving, consistent, and caring of your Boxer puppy, they will eventually learn really well how to potty train. They will always want to please you, and your new puppy ownership experience will be incredibly rewarding.
Height: 18 - 24 inches at the shoulder Weight: 45 - 70 lb. They can be an inquisitive little fella so keep on the lookout for that behavior! All dogs need attention and don't want to be left alone. That's why you have a pet, right? Plan on putting forth effort to socialize her as this will reap dividends in the long run. Please use always use positive reinforcement even though they can have a mind of their own. Enjoy being with your new mixed breed and love the relationship you will have with them. Catahoula Leopard Dog Poodle Standard Mix Health All dogs have the potential to develop genetic health problems as all breeds are susceptible to some things more than others. However, the one positive thing about getting a puppy is that you can avoid this as much as possible. A breeder should absolutely offer a health guarantee on puppies. A reputable breeder will be honest and open about health problems in the breed and the incidence with which they occur. We obviously recommend that you look for a reputable animal rescue in your area to find your new mixed breed. Health clearances prove that a dog has been tested for and cleared of a particular condition. The Catahoula Leopard Dog mixed with the Poodle Standard might be prone to hip dysplasia, deafness, eye problems, among others. Note that these are just common problems in both breeds. Even if you know the breed, sometimes it is hard to tell if it will be a heavy shedder or a light shedder. Either way, Get ready to invest in a good vacuum if you want to keep your floors clean! Give them baths as needed, but not so much that you dry out their skin. What are the exercise requirements? Plan on taking them for extremely long walks and hikes to keep their energy level down. This mix will more than likely have a high energy level. This exercise will keep them from being destructive. A tired dog is a good dog. A tired dog is a good dog though. Never tie your dog up outside - that is inhumane and not fair to him. What are the training requirements? This is an intelligent dog that will be a little bit challenging to train. They are going to want to take the alpha position and need someone with a firm, strong, hand that can let them know their place. The best thing you can do is break the sessions into shorter daily sessions to keep their attention span higher. It might have a prey drive and be disposed to running for and chasing small prey, but if handled properly this can be managed. All dogs respond best to positive reinforcement. So make sure to praise her when she does well. She is an intelligent dog who loves to please, and loves a physical challenge. The more exercise she gets the easier she will be to train. Proper socialization is imperative to all dogs and puppies. Make sure to take her to the park and doggy day care to get her around as many people and dogs as possible. Each one is unique and has different dietary requirements. Most dogs in the U. A mix like this one that is prone to hip and elbow dysplasia should really be on fish oil and glucosamine and chondroitin supplements as soon as possible. A good diet to look into is Raw Food Diet. A raw food diet will be especially good for the Wolf background. Overfeeding any dog is not a good idea as that can really exacerbate health problems such as elbow and hip dysplasia. I good diet to look into is Raw Food Diet. Activity level Growth The Catahoula and Aussie are highly active breeds, so a diet rich in high-quality animal protein and above-average fat content is ideal. High protein foods typically have a high caloric content, so be careful to not overfeed your pup. Generally, you can expect to feed a puppy 1, calories per day and an active adult dog 1, calories. You will need to make adjustments as your dog ages. Remember, these are only estimates. Talking to your veterinarian to discuss the best weight and caloric intake is the best course of action. The Catahoula Aussie mix requires at least 1 hour of vigorous exercise each day. Having a backyard is ideal because the Catahoula and Aussie love going outside. A proper amount of exercise will help avoid weight gain and behavior issues. Otherwise, your Catahoula Aussie will find other ways to occupy its time without an outlet to burn energy. Get your furry companion outside to warrant a stress-free home life as much as possible. Any kind of exercise like running, hiking, and swimming is great. Just be sure the exercise is rigorous and 1—2 hours long. The best training starts when your puppy is around eight weeks old. It is better late than never with training. Early socialization is a key factor in early training. This helps your dog feel comfortable around other dogs and humans. Catahoula Leopard Dogs tend to be more reserved and can be wary of strangers. Early socialization with this breed is crucial. If your dog has more Catahoula genes than Aussie genes, this is particularly important. Australian Shepherds have a thick double-layer coat and are heavy shedders. In any case, neither breed is hypoallergenic. But grooming goes further than brushing and bathing. The Catahoula Aussie Mix is likely to inherit some of these concerns, depending on which genetics dominate the dog. Deafness can be a hereditary issue, or it can result from trauma or illness. Cataracts : Australian Shepherds have several problems with their eyes, but cataracts are the most common issue. Cataracts impair vision and cause total blindness in some cases. Serious Conditions Epilepsy: Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that causes seizures. Australian Shepherds are prone to epilepsy. Instead of sliding smoothly, they rub against each other causing discomfort and pain. Catahoula Leopard Dogs are prone to this, but any dog breed can experience hip and elbow dysplasia. Male vs. Most of the time, these mixes are about the same size as an Australian Shepherd. Generally, the males are larger than the females and are more active. Neutering your dog will help calm these behaviors. This breed could be a good fit if you like unpredictability in a highly active dog. The best place to look is in Louisiana since the Catahoula Leopard Dog is the state dog. Or you can contact breeders for the Catahoula or Aussie and see if they do hybrids. See Also:. As we mentioned above, the Catahoula Leopard dog is a dog with a rich history. What we do know for certain is that the Catahoula Leopard dog is a beautiful, intelligent, and work-oriented dog worth learning about. What might you get if you invest in a Catahoula Leopard dog or a Catahoula Mix? Bred originally to hunt in the harsh swamplands and forests of Louisiana, the Catahoula Leopard dog has since become a Jack of all trades. This hard-working canine also worked as a ranch dog, a cattle droving dog, a guard dog, and simply a canine companion. Catahoulas are incredibly intelligent, but as work-oriented breeds, they are certainly not for the faint of heart. This is a purebred dog that can be especially energetic, which means he can be prone to some serious behavioral issues if he is not kept mentally stimulated and routinely exercised. For this reason, we would not recommend the Catahoula Leopard Dog for first-time dog owners or owners looking for a more laid-back family pet. With that said, if you live an active lifestyle and you have children or other pets, the Catahoula Leopard or a Catahoula Mix could be an excellent addition to your home! These dogs are known to be gentle with children and social with other dogs. Keep in mind they do have strong hunting instincts, and they could be prone to trying to herd younger children and smaller pets around the home. These traits can be worked with and become manageable if you use positive reinforcement training, treats, praise and patience. But while knowing all of this information is great if you plan on investing in a purebred Catahoula Leopard dog, there are a few more things you should consider when it comes to a crossbreed Catahoula mix. Designer dogs, crossbreed dogs, mixed breeds, or hybrids are all terms used to describe a dog that is the offspring of two different purebred parents. For the Catahoula mix dogs case, this could mean your Catahoula mix is a cross between the purebred Catahoula and the purebred Golden Retriever, or the purebred Husky, or the purebred Poodle, etc. The difference between mixed breeds and mutts is that crossbreed dogs are specifically bred to combine the traits of their two parent breeds. Mutts, on the other hand, are generally born by chance and we often are unaware of their lineage without doing a DNA test. Although the practice of crossbreeding has been going on for centuries, its recent uptick in popularity has led to some debate amongst enthusiasts and experts. For some, crossbreeding is a way to reduce potentially deadly genetic health issues in purebred dogs, which have arguably been overbred for generations in an effort to maintain their breed standard. Hybrid vigor, the idea that crossbreeds could be healthier than purebreds, is a promising theory. However, there are those that point out that genetics are genetics, and crossbreed dogs may be just as prone to suffering from genetic health issues as their purebred parent breeds. In fact, many point out that crossbreed dogs could also have a longer list of health issues to deal with as they have two different lineages in their DNA. Another controversy surrounding crossbreed dogs like the Catahoula mix revolves around the predictability of designer dogs. Many crossbreed dogs are often bred and sold for as much or even more than their purebred counterparts, without all of the benefits. Because the Catahoula Leopard dog mix is a newer crossbreed to the scene, he is less likely to be predictable when it comes to traits like temperament, health, and appearance. Furthermore, since a Catahoula mix dog is not purebred, he will not be recognized by most major breed clubs and will therefore not be eligible for show. While many hybrid dogs are bred and sold for top dollar in spite of not being purebred dogs, the Catahoula mix dog is still relatively rare and not very well known. This could play to your favor if you are looking to invest in one of these stunning crossbreeds. This price could be even less if you go through a reputable shelter and find a Catahoula mix dog that is available for adoption. So, are you ready to take the plunge and learn about 12 Catahoula mix dogs worth falling for? Then keep reading! The Catahoula Leopard dog is already a stunning looking purebred. He is capable of having different colored eyes, unique spotting along his coat, and he can grow to be up to 90 pounds. However, we also know that the Catahoula Leopard dog is a very high-energy dog. This dog is also a shedding breed that may not be ideal for some dog owners who suffer from allergies. In fact, Goldens are often some of the top choices for therapy dogs and working breeds throughout the United States and even the world. Mixed with a Catahoula Leopard Dog, the Catahoula Golden will likely be an intelligent, family-oriented, and fun-loving canine companion. This is a mixed breed that will do well with children and other pets when well trained and socialized, although the Catahoula Golden could also be quite energetic. The ideal owner for a Catahoula Golden Retriever Mix is going to be an owner with plenty of time to dedicate to their dog when it comes to exercise, mental stimulation, and affection. This dog will also do best in a home with a large, securely fenced yard where he can run and play. Height: .This is likely attributed to his winning disposition, gentle nature with children and other pets, and eagerness to please his family. The Catahoula Leopard dog also has many of these winning qualities, which could make a Catahoula mix crossed with a Labrador Retriever an excellent addition to the right home or family. Of course, like many of the Catahoula mix dogs on this list, the Catahoula Labrador cross is going to be an energetic dog that is going to need plenty of time dedicated to exercise and mental stimulation. Without the proper exercise and mental stimulation, a Catahoula Labrador mix dog could become bored and destructive. He could develop unwanted behaviors like chewing, marking or barking, and he could even become depressed and anxious. The best home type for a Catahoula Leopard dog will be one with a large, securely fenced yard and a committed owner or family who will spend plenty of time with their canine family member. A working dog through and through, the Catahoula German Shepherd mix is going to be happiest in a home where he has a job to do. He is energetic and needs plenty of exercises, and will be best suited for owners who have an understanding of dogs with a working history. This Catahoula mix is a companion you can count on when he is properly raised, trained, and socialized. However, in the wrong hands, he could become difficult and destructive. Because the Catahoula and the Jack Russell Terrier vary so greatly in size, you could wind up with a dog that is either smaller than most Catahoula mix dogs on our list, or a dog that is just as large as his purebred Catahoula parent breed. Remember, it is difficult to predict genetics and the role they will play in an earlier generation crossbred dog. The Catahoula Jack Russell mix is a crosst that combines brains, beauty, and a hilarious personality. Jack Russell Terriers in particular are feisty little things, and their terrier temperament is not one to be ignored. Catahoula Leopard Dog x Poodle The Poodle and Catahoula mix means you could have a potentially hypoallergenic dog perfect for those who struggle with allergies. Like most doodle hybrids, the Catahoula Doodle is friendly, outgoing, intelligent, and athletic. However, it could be difficult to predict if he will certainly have a hypoallergenic coat. This is a crossbreed that could inherit any number of traits from his different parents, especially if he is an earlier generation crossbreed. If you are someone who is looking for a Catahoula mix crossed with a Poodle due to allergies, we recommend going through a breeder with a history of breeding these types of dogs, and a breeder who can provide you with a later generation crossbreed with a more distinguished coat. On the other hand, if you prefer to rescue your Catahoula Doodle dog, we suggest looking for a dog that is over two years of age, as this dog will likely have its coat already established. The Catahoula Poodle mix is an athletic, intelligent dog that requires an owner who is going to be devoted, active, and committed to spending time with training and exercise. However, the pattern types and the color variations of the Catahoula make for a wide variety of options when it comes to what your Catahoula Dalmatian mix might look like. While we can predict that your Dalmatian Catahoula mix will be spotted and that he will also be a lightly shedding dog, we cannot predict much else. The Dalmatian in particular is an intelligent dog built for athleticism and work. A Catahoula Dal mix is going to be energetic and needs at least an hour or more of exercise devoted to him a day. Like most Catahoula mix dogs on our list, the Catahoula Dal mix is also going to require early training and socialization , and he will thrive in a home with a large, securely fenced yard where he can run and play. While many may think that the smarter a dog is the less maintenance it will be, the opposite actually tends to be true. In fact, the Australian Cattle dog is a herding dog , just like his Catahoula counterpart. As such, the Catahoula Cattle Dog mix is going to have a strong desire to work and will likely not be pleased if he is left without a job to do. With a deep need to feel purpose, the ideal owner for a Catahoula Australian Cattle Dog Mix is going to be an owner with an understanding of working breeds. This is also a dog that would thrive in homes with plenty of land, or with owners who are able to ensure they are providing their dog with routine exercise each and every day. Along with exercise, this Catahoula Mix is also going to need daily mental stimulation, training, and socialization. Catahoula Leopard Dog x Australian Shepherd The Aussie is one of the smartest dogs in the world, and mixed with the Catahoula this hybrid is incredibly brainy. In spite of his name, the Aussie is a dog that is actually considered an American breed. He often worked alongside cowboys, helping to wrangle cattle, sheep, and other livestock. Since the Catahoula Leopard Dog is also a bred herding and working dog, you can expect your Catahoula Aussie to be a work-oriented do g that requires at least an hour or more of daily exercise, consistent training and socialization, and plenty of time and devotion. Like the Catahoula mix crossed with the Cattle Dog above, the Catahoula Aussie is a dog that is best suited for active dog owners with a flexible schedule and owners who live on a large piece of land where their dog can run and play freely. This is a purebred dog who does well with children and other pets, and his comedic personality provides for countless hours of entertainment. When you cross a Catahoula with a Boxer, you get a unique Catahoula mix that could have a variety of traits and physical qualities all his own. If this should occur, you should know that the Catahoula Boxer mix could be prone to some unique health issues as a result of brachycephalic airway syndrome. This is a genetic health issue that is caused by the shape of the skull in flatter-faced breeds. It can lead to respiratory issues and heat intolerance, so your Catahoula Boxer mix should be monitored during very warm weather. Outside of potential health risks, the Catahoula Boxer dog is a great family companion for active owners. He prefers a yard to play in and will make a fun and hardy playmate for youngsters. A dog of the nomadic Chukchi people of Siberia, the Siberian Husky was not just a sled pulling dog, but he served as a guard dog, hunting dog, and infallible canine companion. All this energy has made the Catahoula Husky mix somewhat high maintenance, and he will do his best in homes with dedicated owners who live an active lifestyle and are able to bring their Catahoula Husky mix with them often on adventures. If you have othe r pets or children in the home, the Catahoula Husky mix could fit right in. He will love having energetic little ones to romp within the yard and he is a social mix, so he will get along well with other dogs when well trained and socialized. We should note here that the Catahoula Husky mix is going to be a heavily shedding dog, so he may not be the ideal dog for those with allergies. This is also perhaps one of the largest of the Catahoula mix dogs we have on our list. The Catahoula Akita dog should be well trained and socialized at an early age to help reduce the chances of behavioral issues, and owners should note that these dogs may be naturally wary of strangers. This is a hybrid you may not find easily, but if you do you are sure to fall head over heels. Like the Catahoula, the Corgi is a herding dog at heart. Though smaller, the Corgi is an energetic and intelligent purebred that has won the hearts of many, including the queen of England herself! When crossed with the Catahoula, the Catahoula Corgi mix is an intelligent, affectionate, curious, and work-oriented companion. Deciding whether or not one of the Catahoula Mix dogs on our list is right for you can be tricky. Picking the right dog for you can be tricky, regardless of if it is a Catahoula mix or any other kind of purebred, mutt, or hybrid. For the most part, a Catahoula mix dog is an energetic, affectionate dog that can do well with active families. If you are planning on looking for a Catahoula mix dog, we recommend looking into trusted shelters or reaching out to reputable breeders who have a history of breeding this unique mix. We hope this has been a helpful guide on the Catahoula mix! Did you find the dog of your dreams on our list above? Tell us which Catahoula mix stole your heart in the comment section below. Jen Jones Jen Jones is a professional dog trainer and behavior specialist with more than 25 years of experience. Well known for her intuitive and compassionate approach, Jen adopts scientifically-proven, reward-based methods, encouraging positive reinforcement over punishment. Jen specializes in obedience training, behavior modification, and puppy socialization. Her innovative methods, particularly in addressing anxiety and aggression issues, have been widely recognized. They are decently inexpensive, especially compared to other working dogs of a similar size such as English Shepherds. They are a newer breed that was bred in the USA for hunting purposes. Many hunters still breed and use them, which is why they are less expensive than other breeds. Of course, you also have to consider the average cost of expenses. Table of Contents How much is a Catahoula Leopard dog? The price of these dogs will depend primarily on where you get them from. Breeders are the most expensive option, but there is a reason for this. They put a lot of time and money into their puppies, which typically means that they are more expensive. Rescues and animal shelters commonly have these dogs, though adults are more common than puppies. Rescuing a dog is less expensive than adopting one and typically only costs a few hundred dollars. Sometimes, you may notice that these dogs are available on Craigslist or a similar marketplace. While they may be less expensive from these sources, there is typically a reason for this. Getting a puppy from Craigslist Craigslist is often full of puppy listings. In some areas, Catahoula Leopard Dog litters are often advertised at a low price. However, these dogs are often cheap for a reason. Most of these litters are from puppy mills or backyard breeders. Therefore, they may be prone to both health and behavioral problems. Puppy mills are known for producing as many puppies as possible as cheaply as possible. This leads to lower levels of well-being for the dogs. Many of these dogs are separated from their mother when they are too young, leading to behavioral and health problems. Getting a puppy from a rescue These dogs are prevalent where hunting is popular. They are commonly lost during hunting, which means that many may show up at your local animal shelter. While dogs from rescues have an unknown passed, they get proper vet care while at the rescue. If they have any underlying condition, they are often treated at the animal shelter. Therefore, you can be reasonably sure that the dogs at the shelter are healthy — at least for now. Getting a puppy from a breeder Many breeders specialize in these canines. Some of them breed dogs for show, while others breed them for hunting. Either way, these puppies are usually more expensive because breeders put quite a bit of time into them. These puppies often get plenty of vet care and socialization. Therefore, they are more likely to adapt well to a new home, resulting in a more well-behaved puppy. Furthermore, they are usually less prone to health problems and have received some basic preventative care. This is extremely inexpensive compared to other breeds out there. Costs of health test Dogs from breeders are so much more expensive because their parents usually undergo health testing. This helps ensure that only the healthiest dogs are bred, which leads to healthier puppies. However, this can be pretty expensive. Usually, these dogs are tested for elbow and hip dysplasia at the very least. These conditions are a widespread problem among many dog breeds. This testing is done through x-rays so that it can be pretty expensive. Sedation may cost extra. Testing for hearing loss may be done on adult breeding pairs and puppies. This can be done at a very young age, so many breeders will test puppies before they put them out for adoption. Puppies will also need more medical care in the first year. This covers preventative care and similar issues, but not medical problems that your puppy may need to be treated for later. Some clinics will do it for much cheaper. However, these typically have waiting lists of some sort. While they only need one appointment, more things need to be done at this appointment. This also covers flea, tick, and heartworm prevention. While puppy food may be more expensive, the size of the Catahoula Leopard offsets this. Training costs Professional training is not required for most dogs of this breed. However, getting them into some group classes is recommended for socialization purposes. This typically covers a few group sessions. Dogs with better pedigrees are typically going to perform better in the show ring and while hunting. Therefore, they are more valuable. But breeders and hunters will typically pay more for them, which drives the price up. Some breeders charge extra for dogs with perfect coloring. Similar to Dalmatians , some types of spotting are more desirable than others in this breed. Any medical care the dog has received will also raise the price. If the puppies have had their hearing tested, they will usually cost more. However, this may save you money down the line. Most breeders give their puppies their first shots, which will also lower your first-year vet bills. If the dog has received any training, then it will likely be more expensive. While all puppies receive some sort of socialization, extensive socialization may lead to the puppy costing more. Price considerations Be sure that you can budget for your dog before adopting them. These dogs may not be very expensive to adopt upfront. However, they will cost you a few thousand a years to take care of. They may cost even more if they have a health problem. Some health problems can cost thousands of dollars to treat effectively. The bottom line These dogs are very inexpensive to adopt. They are commonly at animal shelters and rescues, where they are often very inexpensive. Even adopting a puppy from a breeder is inexpensive. This is mostly because they are so common, which means that their supply and demand ratio is in a good place for buyers. It typically pushes the prices down. However, these dogs are just as expensive to take care of like other dogs. They will cost you thousands of dollars a year after accounting for all the necessary expenses. Author: Kristin Kristin was born in Tennessee and currently lives there with her husband and children. She is passionate about educating pet parents and helping them make the best possible decisions for their pets. She currently owns one dog, two cats, a lizard, and a variety of fish. Starting out just training her own Border Collies, she gradually expanded to local classes and seminars, now she travels as far as Europe and teaches students all over the world on how to train their dogs in a positive, bonding, game-based way. She is known for her clear, step-by-step training that lets beginners and advanced dog trainers see lasting results very quickly.
Wed Oct 17, am Hi Everybody. I need some further advice if possible! Having recently lost my beloved Archie we are now thinking about getting another rescue dog. She is currently in a rescue centre close to me. Does anybody have any experience in this particular cross? In her description it states.She needs to understand she does not need to protect the family and that she is simply a member of the family and not in control of it. She is quite a timid girl at heart, so her new owners will be expected to provide her with a environment which makes her relax and not be on constant alert. If you are not familiar with this please google the phrase — Her behaviour is very much linked to her inability to cope with situations rather than her need to be dominant. Therefore, if her new owners teach pack theory training, it will not work with her. Her behaviour is classic canine ladder of aggression — with us she stays at the bottom and she is happy and well behaved — but she has the capability to go right to the top and be a nuisance. I would love to hear your thoughts on this. Thank you. Twitter Pinterest When it comes to crossbreeds, the German Shepherd Lurcher mix is an unusual and exciting combination. This hybrid combines the intelligence, loyalty, and protectiveness of the German Shepherd with the speed and agility of the Lurcher. In this blog post, we will delve into the characteristics, temperament, and care requirements of this unique crossbreed. While the German Shepherd is a well-known breed, the Lurcher is a lesser-known sighthound mix, often created by crossing Greyhounds with other breeds such as Terriers or Collies. Physical Characteristics The German Shepherd Lurcher cross will typically have a combination of physical traits from both parent breeds. Lurchers can grow up to 8 cm 4 inches taller than German Shepherds and may weigh around 12 kg 26 pounds less[2]. The exact size and appearance of a German Shepherd Lurcher mix will depend on the specific parent breeds involved in the cross. This hybrid may have broad feet and a broad nose, as well as large, erect ears, which are characteristics often seen in German Shepherds[4]. The coat of a German Shepherd Lurcher cross can vary in color and length, depending on the traits inherited from the parent breeds. Temperament The German Shepherd Lurcher mix is likely to have a combination of temperaments from both parent breeds. German Shepherds are known for their intelligence, loyalty, and protective nature, while Lurchers are known for their speed, agility, and hunting instincts. This crossbreed may have a strong prey drive due to its Lurcher heritage, making it essential to provide proper training and socialization to ensure a well-rounded and well-behaved dog. Both parent breeds are energetic and require regular exercise to stay healthy and happy. Health and Lifespan The German Shepherd Lurcher cross will have a similar lifespan to its parent breeds, with an average life expectancy of around 10 to 13 years[2]. As with any crossbreed, this hybrid may be prone to specific health issues inherited from the parent breeds. Training and Exercise The German Shepherd Lurcher mix is an intelligent and energetic breed that requires regular exercise and mental stimulation to stay happy and healthy. A combination of daily walks, playtime, and training sessions will help keep this crossbreed both physically and mentally engaged. As this mix may have a strong prey drive, it is essential to provide proper training and socialization from a young age. This will ensure that your German Shepherd Lurcher mix is well-behaved and can safely interact with other animals and people. Positive reinforcement training methods work best for this intelligent and eager-to-please breed. It is also crucial to provide a secure, fenced outdoor space for your German Shepherd Lurcher mix to run and play. This crossbreed will enjoy activities such as fetch, agility training, and scent work, which can help channel its energy and natural instincts in a positive way. Grooming and Care The grooming requirements for a German Shepherd Lurcher cross will depend on the specific coat type inherited from the parent breeds. If your hybrid has a short coat, weekly brushing should suffice to keep it clean and free from loose hair. However, if the coat is longer or thicker, more frequent brushing may be necessary to prevent matting and to keep the coat healthy. A German Shepherd Lurcher mix can make an excellent companion for the right person or family. This crossbreed is best suited for active individuals or families who can provide the necessary exercise, training, and mental stimulation to keep the dog happy and well-behaved. Potential owners should be prepared to invest time and effort in training and socialization, as well as provide a secure outdoor space for the dog to run and play. If you can meet these requirements and are looking for a unique, intelligent, and energetic companion, the German Shepherd Lurcher mix may be an excellent choice for you. Final Thoughts In conclusion, the German Shepherd Lurcher cross is a unique and intriguing hybrid that combines the best traits of both parent breeds. This energetic and intelligent mix can make a wonderful companion for the right person or family, provided that its exercise, training, and socialization needs are met. With proper care and attention, a German Shepherd Lurcher mix can be a loyal and loving addition to your home. Throughout the past several years, he has obtained first hand experience handling and training her, and can provide trustworthy knowledge about all things dogs and German Shepherds.
These rescues will be helpful in your quest to adopt a German Shepherd : 1. Their dogs come from local shelters or direct from owners. This German Shepherd rescue has a vital mission. They prefer potential adopters who previously owned a GSD and understand the breed. As part of the adoption process, applicants must believe in good dog training and care and be able to invest the time and resources necessary to train and socialize the dog properly. Their mission is plain and simple — to re-home, foster, and rehabilitate as many adult dogs or puppies from shelters or surrendered from owners as possible. The founder Nila Walden-Hughes was inspired to set up the rescue following the sudden passing of her beloved four-year-old German Shepherd Dog. She has given her life to dogs and has always loved GSDs since she was a young child as she was raised by her visually impaired Grandparents and grew up with guide dogs, mainly German Shepherds. She is a certified dog behavior consultant and canine trainer. All rescue dogs are thoroughly vetted and trained in obedience before new owners are matched and the dogs placed with their new families. They work out of the Daytona Beach and Jacksonville areas. They have a common goal to rescue as many homeless German Shepherds as they can by rehabilitating them and finding them approved families or individuals. They adopt German Shepherd Dogs where they can support their volunteers and rescue representatives. Augustine, Orlando, and Jacksonville areas. Daytona Beach German Shepherd Rescue is a foster home-based organization. They can only rescue a dog from a shelter or an individual once they have found a foster home where the dog can safely live while waiting for a permanent adoptive. The foster home is frequently a lifesaver for the rescue. You can apply to foster a German Shepherd Dog in need via their website. They are committed to the rescue, rehabilitation, and careful re-homing of lost, abandoned, homeless German Shepherd Dogs to loving homes in Florida. All rescues adults and puppies are adopted as indoor family pets, and Dreamcatcher German Shepherd Rescue will not allow dogs to be used as guard dogs or farm dogs. They aim is to rescue, rehabilitate, and place German Shepherds in loving homes throughout Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach counties. They work tirelessly to save these majestic dogs from high-kill shelters around South Florida. Many of the dogs they save are on their way to being euthanized or have medical conditions that require attention such as heartworm disease or orthopedic issues from traumatic injuries. This German Shepherd rescue relies entirely on volunteers who offer their time, money, and expertise to rescue German Shepherds. Their adoption process seeks to match the temperaments and needs of rescued dogs to those of potential adopters. They are always looking for foster homes to give rescued German Shepherd Dogs the love, understanding, care, socialization, and exercise they need to leave their past behind and look forward to a new life in a new loving home. They started as a fundraising company for other rescues in and a year later became their own rescue. Through Rescue Rebels, companion animals are rescued, provided the physical care needed, spayed or neutered, and provided with behavioral guidance, socialization, and training where necessary. She had a host of issues, one being blind due to cataracts from untreated advanced diabetes, yet Rescue Rebels were able to gift her the gift of sight. You can read about her remarkable transformation here. Florida German Shepherd Clubs Keeping pace with local German Shepherd clubs could also be an excellent idea for you on your journey to adopt and raise a rescue German Shepherd. Here are 3 German Shepherd clubs in the state of Florida and their websites: Club. Our Rescue implemented its program in early .We operate the rescue with dogs received from shelters and from owner turn-ins. We post all info on the rescue there as well as on the site. Our Mission: To take in discarded or turned-in German Shepherd Dogs, give them a positive environment, healthy food, medical attention, socialization and lots of love and understanding in order to find them new forever homes in our local communities and throughout the State. We are breed specific but at times fall in love with a dog or two that are mixes of GSD's, but that require and are deserving of our help. We seek qualified families and individuals who wish to own German Shepherd dogs. If you wish to adopt, please send us an email to schedule a qualification interview in Punta Gorda FL. You can also download and fill out an application form set of 3 documents, on line and PDF it to us from the site, no printing necessary. The interviews and meeting and greets are held in Punta Gorda. Our ideal adopter is someone who has had a GSD in their past and knows the breed. We seek people who believe in training and the proper care of these great dogs. We especially want people who get dogs from us to dedicate the appropriate time and resources to train and socialize the dog. Adoption Process: Our adoption process begins with an application form set of 3 documents sent on the website and then an interview by phone based on the information we gather from your applications. We will ask you about your current pets, if any and we will ask you for evidence of their 'up to date' vaccinations, your vets name and number, your track record in keeping animal shots and registrations up to date, your training experience and about your commitment. We will ask to meet your entire family and anyone else that lives in the home with the dog. We will also ask that if you have pets, that you bring your dog here to meet his new friend. We will require that you sign an agreement regarding the care of the dog you may be given as well as a liability letter indemnifying The Hoffer Family Foundation and GSD Rescue from any liability or legal issue surrounding any dog received from us. Additionally we now require you to sign a Hold Harmless agreement before coming in for an interview or to evaluate your dog. We will ask that upon adoption that you provide your vets name and address and phone for verification purposes. At the point when dogs are surrendered to SWFLGSD Rescue we require all medical records be given to us along with any chip registration information and numbers, complete shot record and the contact detail on the vet who administered them. We do require a current heart worm test paid for by the owner prior to turning the dog over to us. When you receive a dog from us he or she will have all shots, be spayed or neutered and will have a chip. If any of these things is not done at the time of pick up we will arrange for that item to be done at Gulf Coast Humane in Ft Myers or at the Animal Welfare League in Port Charlotte; at our expense. Money we take in can be paid to us in cash or preferably check or Zelle. Those funds remaining after expenses are donated to the Ya Ya Girls Back Pack Kidz or one of our eight other local charities we support through the Hoffer Family Foundation. We will always take any of our rescue dogs back at any time, however we will only offer a refund in the animal is returned to us within 14 days from adoption. PLEASE NOTE we rarely have puppies but when and if we do the fee structure is quite a bit different from regular adult dog adoption in that we will require a bond to make sure the dog is neutered and a bond to make sure the puppy goes through the appropriate training. We will be responsible for the spay or neuter and all shots as part of the fee. The bond is forfeited if the sterilizing is not done as agreed and the dog can legally be recovered from the adopter by contract. We strongly recommend researching the breed before deciding on a GSD. We have many articles to ready on the breed and adopting a GSD posted on the web site. Once you have adopted a dog, we recommend a qualified socialized training program and not an individual trainer. This type of socialization training will insure a bond between you and your pet and it will give you the tools you will need to have the best experience with your pet possible. Remember nothing is more stressful than having an animal you love be out of control, unruly or unsocialized. You can read more about the breed and training on this site. It is important to note that we are not in the pet business, but rather a rescue. When we get dogs in we do our best to find them qualified adoptive families. We do not seek out dogs to rescue nor do we take every dog that comes to us. Each dog tendered to us by a person or shelter comes to our Punta Gorda location and is tested for sociability with people and dogs. If the dog demonstrates any aggression or if we deem that the animal is not suitable, we will reject it and not accept it into the rescue. This is done at the sole discretion of Erik Hoffer and all decisions are final. We are very dog choosy and take dogs in on temperament and not cosmetics or age. When we choose a family to adopt the dog we do not ever go in any particular order, but rather we try and match the family from info from the interview and application to the animal in so far as temperament, training ability, health of the family members and the dog, energy of the dog, family situations and other relative data. Clearly this is not to prejudice a renter, but rather to insure the animal has a consistent place to live. If a renter is displaced, finding another rental unit here in South FL, that will take a GSD is rare if not impossible to find, hence the position we take of not adopting to renters. If you are in a condo, you will have to have a certification from the Board of Directors of the home owners association specifically allowing a German Shepherd to be kept on the property. .We will never ask that you take any dog, but rather show you what we have in our system and allow you to decide after a family meeting if that dog is suitable for your family. We will always take any dog back, but refunds are only good for 14 days with notification of your desire to return the dog. One final note. My time and that of our foster volunteers is extremely valuable, as is yours and your families. If you make an appointment with any of us we expect that you will keep it. If you are going to be late, we expect a call at or at the number provided at least a few hours before your appointment. Even if you are just running a few minutes late, a call to tell me your ETA is expected. If you are a no show with no call, please understand that we will no longer keep your application as active nor adopt to you or accept a dog from you in the future. Social Media: Facebook Instagram 4. The rescue was started in .It can take as much as a month from when your application is received for it to be approved and you to be considered for adopting a dog. Typically, the rescue receives multiple applications for every dog in the rescue. Applications are not considered on a first-come-first-serve basis, but rather, dogs are matched to the best possible home for them based on their particular needs. Application review involves a check with your veterinarian and employer and a mandatory home visit in which all members of your family must be present. If you want to adopt a puppy under six months of age, you must work part-time or work from home so that you will have sufficient time to care for the puppy. Fenced yards are required and crating is highly recommended. Daytona Beach German Shepherd Rescue relies on foster homes to provide a place for shepherds to live until they can be adopted. Fosters are provided with everything they need to care for the dog, but they are asked to exercise, train, and generally provide rehabilitation for rescue German Shepherds. As a foster parent, you have the first option to adopt your foster dog. This program can be a wonderful way for you to try out several different German Shepherds before you arrive at the perfect dog for your home. Rescue and Adoption Details Website: dbgsdrescue. German Shepherds are extremely intelligent, fiercely loyal, and driven to work. Unfortunately, some of these characteristics are why German Shepherds often end up being rehomed. People may buy a German Shepherd puppy because they like the way the breed looks, they want a protection dog, or they are unaware of the special needs of this breed. Faced with a powerful breed dog with high drive, who can often outsmart their person, many people end up surrendering this breed to a shelter or rescue. Most German Shepherds face a significant adjustment period when they are rehomed. Make sure that you have the time and energy to give your rescued German Shepherd plenty of exercise, training, and structure as they adapt to their new life with you. Try not to come to any conclusions about an individual German Shepherd within the first few weeks or even first months of having them, as it takes this breed a long time to settle into a new home and become the loyal, loving, intelligent companion they are meant to be. Florida has a high rate of homeless dogs of all breeds, and homeless German Shepherds may be even more common than other breeds. The German Shepherd is a popular breed in Florida but rules restricting this breed in rental homes and condos means that it can be hard to find somewhere to live with a German Shepherd. Be sure you know the rules of your HOA, condo or apartment before contacting one of these rescues. Some of the rescues listed here understand these restrictions and will make sure you have verified any rules that you need to follow. If you contact the rescues on this list, there is a very good chance that you will find the perfect German Shepherd for you. Leave a Comment. NEW Customers, sign up here! Shepherd Help and Rescue Effort, Inc. We work tirelessly to save these regal dogs from high kill shelters throughout the South Florida region. Many of the dogs we rescue are scheduled to be euthanized or have special needs that require medical treatment such as heartworm disease or orthopedic issues from traumatic injuries. Support for S. See all the Dogs! Gia is a very sweet, approx. 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Sponge Feeding Bottle Feeding Puppies When you're bottle feeding puppies, it's important to use a puppy milk substitute that meets their special dietary needs. Commercial puppy formulas that are carefully prepared to do just that can usually be bought at your veterinarians office or from large pet stores. If your dog is pregnant, I would recommend getting some puppy milk in advance, so it's handy if you should need it. Feeding new born puppies is very similar to feeding new born human babies in that they need to nurse frequently! Every two hours during the day and probably once or twice during the night in the very beginning. This adorable video shows a tiny French Bulldog being bottle fed.If you're trying to feed a tiny, toy or miniature breed pup, they MAY be too small to feed well from a bottle, in that case there are other options including using a dropper, a sponge or the Miracle Nipple best option. Scroll down to learn more about these! Okay, so let's take a look at how to bottle feed puppies yourself, and the equipment that you need: Momma's milk is the best food for a new born puppy. Try to encourage the mom to allow the pups to nurse for at least the first 24 hours if possible, as this is when they can receive the benefits of the colostrum powerful anti-bodies and infection fighting pre-milk. Obviously this isn't always possible, but makes a big difference to the puppies. Depending on the size of the breed your pups belong to, you can feed newborn puppies using: A small syringe 3ml check out the Miracle Nipple syringe Special bottles designed for puppies or kittens Baby bottles nipples that are specially designed for premature babies often work well A sponge A tube If there are no holes in the nipple, use a needle held over a flame to heat and sterilize to pierce two holes. If it runs out the pup could choke or aspirate breath in the milk. Puppy milk replacement formula comes in powder form, or ready-made in cartons. The ready-made is easier to use, but quite a bit more expensive. If you're using the powdered version, be sure to mix it well as you don't want any lumps in it. Cool formula to room temperature before feeding it to a puppy. You can test it on the inside of your wrist to make sure it's not too hot or too cold, it should feel barely warm. Always feed a puppy face down on your lap or a table top, never hold it on it's back or upright, as this could cause it to choke or breath in the milk. This can lead to pneumonia and possible death. Newborn puppies who are being bottle fed usually do well on 6 feedings per day. They should be able to go from 11pm until 6am as long as they are receiving 6 feeds in 24 hours. Smaller puppies may still need to be fed in the night for the first few weeks. By three weeks old, 4 feeds a day is enough, and weaning can begin at around 4 weeks of age. Puppies who are under a month old need approx. Example: A 6 oz puppy would need approx .Most puppy milk replacers have about 1 calorie per ml, so that .This means a 6 oz pup needs approx. Of course, this is a rough estimate, some puppies need more, some less. As a general 'rule of thumb', it's better to feed smaller feeds more often, than larger amounts less frequently. It's recommended that you 'burp' new born puppies half-way through each feeding. Do this the way you would with a human baby, by holding the pup up against your shoulder and gently rubbing or patting its' back. If a puppy is getting enough to eat and is warm and comfortable, he will look plump, feel warm and sleep most of the time between feeds. In these instances, you should consult your veterinarian right away. To help puppies who are having difficulty feeding, or aren't getting enough nutrition, you can use a vitamin and nutrient-rich paste called Nutrical. I've used it myself for puppies who aren't thriving the way they should, and it is definitely something to keep on hand when you are hand-raising new born puppies. Don't try to feed a puppy who feels chilled or cold, or seems to be sick. If a new born pup gets too cold, his organs start to close down and feeding him will only make things worse. A cold puppy who isn't eating will get dehydrated quickly which is very serious. If you can't get the pup warmed up enough to suckle fairly quickly, get him to your vet as he may need IV fluids and extra help. CLICK HERE to read more about all the other things you need to do in order to take care of new born puppies properly including temperature control, tube feeding, weight gain monitoring and more. If you have teeny tiny puppies they might struggle with a bottle, and this is one of the situations where the Miracle Nipple Syringe can literally be a lifesaver. The syringe kit comes with two flexible rubber nipples can order small or large which have a unique design that reduces the chances of a puppy aspirating the milk, and also provides a surface for the natural 'kneading' action that happens during nursing. The Miracle Nipple also works great for kittens, rabbits and wildlife such as squirrels. Even the teeniest puppies are usually able to suck from these. If they're too weak to suckle to begin with you can gently squeeze the milk into the side of their mouths at first into the 'pocket' of the cheek, this helps to prevent the pup from choking, gagging or inhaling the milk. Check out this great video which shows a very small Dachshund puppy 'Baby Girl' being dropper-fed You could also use a syringe to gently 'inject' milk into the side of a tiny puppy's mouth in the same way, but once the pup is strong enough to suckle change over to an eye-dropper as that works better in the long run. There's also the option of sponge feeding. But in my experience, the Miracle Nipple outperforms any of these and would be my 1 suggestion. As your pup grows and puts on weight you should be able to 'graduate' to a bottle of some type, even if it's one designed for wild animals, or other pets such as baby rabbits and so on. Tube Feeding a puppy Sometimes a puppy is too small or weak to suckle, or simply refuses to try. In this situation you need to find another way to get the milk into him. There are risks involved because an incorrectly placed tube could flood the puppy's lungs. It's important, and very helpful, to be shown how to tube feed your puppy by an expert, usually an established breeder or your veterinarian is the best person to help you with this. Watching an experienced person tube feed a puppy and then practicing doing it yourself under supervision is the best way to learn. I definitely DON'T recommend even attempting tube feeding without proper instruction and practice. It's quite possible that things will go wrong. You will also need to get the right equipment. This puppy tube feeding kit has what you'll need to get started. Choose the 3. For this method you use can a small cosmetic sponge cut to approximate the size of the momma dog's teat, and also cut a small hole in the opposite end of the sponge. It's a good idea to have several sponges ready cut for use so that you can wash and dry them in between feedings. Fill a small syringe with the right amount of milk for the feeding and insert it into the hole you cut in the sponge. Dip the other end teat shaped of the sponge in the milk and encourage your pup to suck on it. You may need to gently insert the sponge into his mouth and squeeze a few drops of milk out to encourage him. Once he's sucking, slowly press the plunger on the syringe to pour milk into the sponge and keep it flowing slowly so the pup doesn't swallow air. .This video shows you how to sponge feed a puppy: Bottle fed puppies are at risk of Fading Puppy Syndrome, which can be fatal. It's important to know how to recognize this and what to do about it. Check out my page on taking care of newborn puppies to learn more about this link will open in new window so you don't lose your place here. Some you may be able to find at your local pet store, others you will probably need to order online. If your dog is expecting a litter of puppies it's a good idea to make sure you have some of these handy ahead of time.Reference books that can help.The early care and environment of the French Bulldog newborn puppy are very important. Reasons a French Bulldog puppy might die early on are usually due to difficult whelping, congenital or genetic defects, environmental factors i. However, the following formula is cheaper and provides all the nutrition. Many use it instead of evaporated milk — both can be found in the bakery section of your grocery store. If this seems to be, change to bottled water to make the formula. Keeping the litter box tempature between degrees with no drafts for the first few days is usually adequate. Other sources of warmth can be heating pads or heat lamps. If using a heating pad, monitor the intensity of heat, as pups have been known to cook on pads set on high settings! There are many excellent heat lamps on the market, but remember that caution is needed. Heat lamps have been known to start fires! The temperature on the French Bulldog puppies 1 inch above the bottom of the box should be about degrees with a corner that is slightly cooler and allow them to scoot to wherever they like best. There should also be plenty of clean blankets, as this will allow for regulation of temperature. Hydration is one of the most important things to monitor in new Frenchie pups, as it can be one of the first signs of problems. Check hydration by by pinching the skin on the back of the neck or on the top of the back. If the pinched skin stays creased, the French Bulldog puppy is dehydrated and needs fluid replacement. Dehydration can either be a result of inadequate nourishment, too much heat, or sickness. It is strongly suggested that you use regular newborn or infant bottles and nipples. The ones available for purchase for cats, dogs, ferrets, etc. Bottle feeding is far more preferable. The sucking on a nipple, the handling and holding of the French Bulldog puppy is so very important to their overall development. The French Bulldog puppy should be held with his head upwards and his body and tail down in a 45 to 90 degreee angle when bottle feeding. If French Bulldog puppies and their blankets are not kept clean, it is very easy to come down with a staph infection and diarrhea — which is serious, as Frenchie puppies can go downhill quickly. As mentioned before, it is equally serious if the French Bulldog puppies get chilled so avoid drafts. Even if you have them in a basket with a heating pad, you need to cover the basket with a towel to keep out drafts. A chilled French Bulldog puppy must be warmed up. There are lots of little ways to accomplish it. Priority should be to get the Frenchie puppy warmed up slowly. Newborn French Bulldog puppies cannot regulate their body temperature or body functions like urinating and stools. It is important that they are pottied at each feeding. They might not have a stool each time, but they will urinate. This is what the mother does when she licks them. After that, she will become a good mommy. Some might start off being good, then after a few days, or even a couple of weeks, not want to be bothered and might even be nasty to the puppies such as snapping and biting them. Always be careful and watch. If the mother will not clean the babies, you must be sure to do it. Using a kleenex, gently rub the area to stimulate their potty. Then be sure to clean them well. Make sure to check them even if the mother cleans them. Often the stool will get stuck to the tail and be dry. If that happens, or if the French Bulldog puppy seems to be straining and constipated, try the following: Run warm water in the sink slowly. Put a drop of soap on their behinds, and wash and massage their behinds; it will get the tail and poop unstuck, clean them up, and cause them to potty very well. If the little bottoms are red and sore, use some Desitin ointment. You may see green puppy stools and stools that have an appearance of bunches of tiny seeds. If all else seems normal, this seems to be harmless and short-lived. However, watery diarrhea can be very serious if left unchecked. Diarrhea together with vomiting usually means infection. It should be broken into feedings every 2 hours 5cc per feeding. If it is a good sized Frenchie puppy 1 lb. Towards the end of a week, you should increase the food needed to about cc or more. For the first week they should eat every two hours. If they are good size Frenchie babies, you can sometimes go longer. An average weight for newborn French Bulldog puppies is around ounces. Good size puppies are oz. Pup should be tubed about every hours. An orphaned pup on day 1 of using the above formula. The same orphaned pup on day 10 of using the formula. They quickly become chilled, or hypothermic, if their mother, their siblings, or their environment does not keep them warm. It will be necessary to provide a heat source for your puppy for the first few weeks of life. Suitable heat sources include hot water bottles, incubators, and heat lamps. Whichever heat source you use, make sure the puppy doesn't become overheated or burned. In addition, avoid drafts by placing the puppy's box away from windows, doorways, and air-conditioning vents. If you are raising a litter of puppies, the temperature can be a little lower, as the puppies will huddle together and keep one another warm. The puppy needs to be warmed immediately. Take care not to overheat the puppy or warm it too quickly; this can be fatal in a weak puppy. Dehydration in Puppies Newborn puppies quickly become dehydrated very quickly if they are not nursing. They can also become dehydrated if their environment is too hot and dry. Two indicators of dehydration are loss of elasticity in the skin the skin stays tented when gently pinched up and decreased saliva production the gums and tongue feel tacky or dry. In addition to providing adequate nutrition, you may need to humidify the puppy box or whelping room if the puppy is small or weak. Be careful not to make the box too hot and humid; this can also cause respiratory distress. A home humidifier should be adequate. In some cases, you may have to do sub-q fluids. But that is a topic covered for another article on my website titled Save Your Puppy's Life. Hypoglycemia in Puppies Hypoglycemia quickly develops in a newborn that is not nursing frequently. As hypoglycemia worsens, the puppy becomes progressively more depressed and weaker. Without treatment, it may develop muscle twitches or seizures and then it will become unresponsive and comatose. If it is showing any of these signs, place a few drops of corn syrup on its tongue. This simple procedure is often sufficient to revive a hypoglycemic puppy. Also watch for signs of hypoglycemia over the next several days, as you adjust your puppy's feeding schedule. Feeding Puppies I am not a fan of bottles made for puppies. I prefer human baby bottles. If the pup has a good sucking reflex, try those. Take time to check the hole in the nipple before using the bottle the first time. The hole is the right size if, when you turn the bottle upside down, milk replacer drips from the nipple with only a gentle squeeze of the bottle. If, when you upend the bottle, you must squeeze it firmly to get milk to drip from the nipple, the hole needs to be enlarged. Otherwise, the puppy will become discouraged or exhausted when nursing and may even refuse to nurse. To enlarge the hole, heat a needle and then pierce the tip of the nipple a few times. If the puppy is weak and has a poor suck reflex, it is necessary to feed the puppy through a tube inserted into its stomach. Your veterinarian will instruct you on how to place the tube and maintain it for feeding. Orphaned Puppies Need Help Defecating Mothers stimulate their puppies to defecate pass stool by licking or nuzzling around the puppy's anus. To prevent your orphaned puppy from becoming constipated, you'll need to mimic this action using a soft cloth or cotton ball moistened with warm water. Gently stimulate the puppy's anal area after feeding for the first 2 weeks of its life. The Newborn Puppies The first 36 hours of a puppy's life is the critical period nutritionally. Healthy puppies will nurse right away and then every few hours. The pups must nurse from their mother within 12 hours of birth to receive her antibodies against disease. After 12 hours, their stomachs will not absorb antibodies. After this first 12 hours, if the mother does not have enough milk, or if her litter is too large, then the pups' diet can be supplemented with our homemade milk replacer. Cow's milk is nutritionally inadequate for puppies. Orphan puppies less than one week old must be stimulated to urinate and defecate. This is accomplished by gently massaging the abdomen and genital area with a piece of cotton wool or tissue, dampened with warm water. A newborn Leerburg puppy from a litter of .His brothers and sisters would crowd him out so he couldn't eat his share. He was maintaining his weight, but not gaining like his littermates. He had a strong suck reflex, so we decided to try to bottle feed him. That same pup relaxing after a swim with his new family. Weaning Pups We feed our pups an all-natural diet. That means no commercial food except the Honest Kitchen dehydrated food mixed with meat and supplements. Do your pup a favor - feed it all-natural and don't do yearly vaccinations. Educate yourself and extend the life and health of your dogs. I have written a great deal on this subject, Visit my article page and read about vaccinosis and the raw diet. After several days of just lapping our puppy formula from a bowl we add raw hamburger - like you see in the photo above. If the pups are small you may have to mash the raw hamburger into the formula. We feed a raw diet here at Leerburg. If you are considering an all-natural diet which I believe every dog should have , take a look at our extensive Raw Diet FAQ. Whelping Chart. You bred your Frenchie bitch. You got her through two months of pregnancy. Now you have puppies. The panic sets in. What have you done? What do you do next? Once you get the mother and puppies home, the work is just beginning. Enjoy the brief flush of satisfaction from the accomplishment. There is lots left to do. Is it covered to protect the pups from drafts? Once it is warm, put the newborn puppies inside. Consider this the First Commandment: Keep the puppies warm! For the first few hours, the mother will be weak and disoriented from surgery. If she has lost a lot of blood, she may even be in shock. She needs to be kept comfortable and warm, too. But one warning: Do not leave her alone with the puppies until you are certain she has recovered. Because of the surgery, some mothers have difficulty recognizing that the puppies are theirs. She should be introduced to them gently, and allowed to smell them and lick them. As soon as possible, lay her down in the whelping box which should be warm and protected and put the new puppies on her to feed. Initially, they may have to be coaxed to attach to a nipple. It is extremely important that they get some of the colostrum, the yellowish pre-milk that the mother will secrete at first. It is loaded with antibodies the puppies need to establish their immune systems. The Second Commandment is: Keep the puppies fed. The puppies should be encouraged to feed as often as possible. They should definitely feed once every two hours during the initial days. They will quickly gain strength and seek out the mother on their own once everyone has settled into a routine. Once the mother has recognized her puppies, she should begin to lick them and clean them. This is the Third Commandment: Keep their digestive tracts functioning. If she is not licking them, you will have to substitute. Rather than doing it exactly as she would, the best way is to use cotton balls moistened with warm water. Rub gently underneath to make them urinate, and behind to make them defecate. This should be done following each feeding. Keeping the digestive tract functioning involves the simple rule: put something in, something comes out. If the elimination of waste stops, the puppy will cease feeding, and will quickly start to waste away. If the puppy becomes chilled, the digestive tract almost always shuts down. In every litter, there will be stronger, larger more dominant puppies. They will feed more vigorously, and will tend to push the other puppies away. This becomes a serious problem with a larger litter. If necessary, move any dominant pups to one side to allow the others ample opportunity to feed. During the first twenty-four hours, the mother should not be left unattended with her puppies. She will still be weak and disoriented. She may accidentally lay on a pup or step on it. If she becomes frightened, she might bite or injure one. If you are right there, you can reassure her. You can also intervene if something goes wrong. You will have to be there anyway, as the pups will need to feed the moment your eyelids get heavy. One can get some rest while the other holds vigil. Otherwise, you will learn why it is said that sleep deprivation is the most successful form of torture. The yellowish colostrum will be replaced by pure white. And quantity should increase. You should notice a gradual change in the puppies. From a somewhat wrinkled appearance, they should start to plump up. Their tummies will start to become engorged after each feeding. If the mother is licking and cleaning the puppies, and is allowing them to feed, all is well. You can relax, somewhat. Some mothers take several days to settle into motherhood. If that is the case, clean the puppies regularly to stimulate elimination. As the puppies grow, they will learn to eliminate without stimulus. But if they are not cleaned, their little tails can end up stuck to their behinds. If you are remiss and allow that to happen, you will have to dissolve and dislodge the mess so they can eliminate. And it can set up like epoxy. Use warm water and cotton, and work at it as gently as you can. It may take some time. If the mother is reluctant to clean the pups, hold them up to her to show her what she needs to do. Once shown a messy pup, most mothers will relent and start to lick. Occasionally, the opposite syndrome will occur. A mother will clean too eagerly, resulting in raw, chafed little butts. If the pups are crying inordinately, this is a possible cause. Petroleum jelly for the chafing, or neomycin ointment will help ease the discomfort. Call your vet immediately and have her checked. In the meantime, you will have to bottle feed. Do not allow the pups to go hungry for long. Once they become weak, it will be difficult to get them to feed. There are many recipes around for substitute milk to feed them. Nowadays, a simple expedient is to buy prepared milk substitute for puppies. All you have to do is heat it to the right temperature and use it. The containers have complete directions. Bottles and nipples designed specifically for feeding puppies are available. Using newborn infant bottles and nipples should substitute nicely. If the puppies are older, you may have to widen the opening in the nipple to afford greater flow. As with breast feeding, bottle feeding needs to be done every two to four hours. Make sure each puppy gets enough. If they are not feeding well, give them smaller meals more often. If you have to bottle feed, be very careful. Because of their flat faces, it is easy for the puppies to aspirate milk. That can go one of two ways. When puppies feed too vigorously, milk will come out their nose. Be sure to clear it out completely, as it can cause infection. It can also be aspirated later into the lungs. The greatest risk with bottle feeding is that the puppy will aspirate milk directly into the lungs. If you take your time, and hold the puppy flat enough, this should not occur. If it does, you can tell by the rattling sound as the puppy breathes. Go directly to the vet. This is where a flexible plastic tube is inserted carefully down the throat so that the milk can be placed directly in the stomach. If done improperly, tube feeding puts the milk directly into the lung. Most important in this technique is to have a tube cut to exactly the right length. You need to measure how far the tube needs to go to reach the stomach. Tube feeding is best left to experts. Learning how to tube feed is best done with somebody experienced in the technique. Once the technique is learned, though, it is much faster and more efficient than bottle feeding. It is also the technique of last resort if a puppy is too weak to feed voluntarily. As the puppies grow and feed, they will become stronger and more active. They will more readily seek out the mother themselves. Although their eyes are not open, they can find her by smell and touch sometimes they seem totally lost , and by her body heat. The whole foreface is a complex of sensoria designed to find the mother, determine where a nipple is, and even to detect which is their regular nipple. You can start to relax a little more. If all goes well, the puppies should open their eyes around the tenth day. At first, their eyes will look scary and vacant when they open. Their ability to focus comes later. Frenchies take more time than other breeds to come up onto their rear legs. I have seen greyhound puppies on their feet before their eyes even open! But they should begin to get up on their front legs somewhere around the second week. They need a surface with good traction to get up on. Remnant carpet pieces work well. Slippery surfaces will make it hard for them to strengthen the pelvic muscles that hold the rear legs in position. Infections, viruses, congenital defects can all cause puppies to sicken and die. The mother can step or lay on a puppy and unintentionally cause injury or death. Amazingly, most puppies make it through. Somewhere between four and six weeks of age, the puppies will need to be weaned. If you are slow in starting them on solid food, the mother will let you know. Once the puppies start to develop teeth, her desire to let them feed declines precipitously. There are commercial products available, and most serious breeders have their own recipes for mush to give to puppies. The most important thing to remember is that it needs to be soft enough that they can lap it up at first. One simple alternative is to purchase good quality dry puppy food with a complete array of vitamins and minerals and pulverize it in a blender. Keep thinning it until it is just capable of being poured. Then warm it a microwave oven works well to about body temperature. Thin it a little more once it is warm, as heating will tend to thicken it. For the first attempt, the final product should be thin enough that the puppies can lap it up. Take the mother out while you are giving them the solid food. It may take some effort to coax them to try it. It can also end up looking like a food fight in a Three Stooges comedy. If they try it, good. They will do better the next day. Once you are done, let the mother back in to clean up the remaining food. She should help you with the puppies, but you may have to clean off the messiest of the puppies yourself. Start supplying them water to drink. The solid food will make them thirsty. You should be able to get the puppies to eat the semisolid food in a period of about a week. Once they will accept it readily, you can remove the mother. The puppies will need to be fed around three times a day once they are on their own. Gradually reduce the liquid portion of the food. If they will not accept it, it is too dry. The move to solid food will cause a quantum leap in growth. The puppies should grow less soft and beanbaggy, and should start strengthening up. Their immune systems will need to be built up by the time they are six months old. Talk to your vet to set up an immunization schedule. Suddenly they will look like Frenchies. By this time, you should have strong indications of their personalities, as well. A noisy five-week-old will likely be a vocal adult as well. A loving one or a shy one should correspond similarly. Training can begin somewhere around this stage. It is surprising how much a willing young puppy can learn. Familiarize them with a collar and lead. Teach them proper bathroom etiquette. Make sure that any new owners understand the special care required with bull breeds. They need to know they are indoor-outdoor dogs, and should not be left out at night. New owners should be encouraged to develop a relationship with their vet before any problems occur. Most importantly, let new owners know they can come to you for help if there is any problem with the puppy. You should be able to help them with the simple stuff, and warn them to get to the vet with anything more major. You want the puppies to do well in their new environments. If there was something you were breeding for, did you get it? If there was something you were breeding away from, did you succeed? What other surprise faults and problems came in with the breeding? Once you have done this for half a dozen generations, you should be able to see some trends. Some characteristics will pop up again after a few generations of dormancy. Others will dominate and stay with you no matter what you do. How you handle these characteristics and where you go is all part of what makes you a good breeder. John Niedhamer.
Our puppies will grow to 40 cm Mini Labradoodles — 52 cm Medium size. We breed as healthy as possible! The most important thing that we are going to give them is a whole lot of love, attention, guided stimulus, hugs and respect through consistent education. We see how loving, consistent, clear, peaceful and balanced our pack interacts with each other and with the puppies and lives in harmony. The puppies learn very quickly from this, see and copy good behavior from the older doodles. This method ensures that learning good behavior is accelerated. The first 4 weeks are Rest, Regularity and Cleanliness our top priority. Our puppies will only receive light and controlled stimulus with the BioSensor Program, which are special methods to make the puppies relaxed for the rest of their lives. From the age of 4 weeks the puppies are offered dosed and larger stimulus, such as sounds of thunder, fireworks, cars, washing machine, vacuum cleaner etc. As they are so cute, they meet many people and children, other animals, they learn to walk on the leash, getting used to cars etc. You can choose the puppy yourself, we do not assign puppies like many other breeders, but will advise and help you with choosing because we know the puppies so well! We work with a waiting list and when it is your turn, you can choose the puppy that has not yet been selected by the owners above you on the waiting list. To enlist, click here! Now booking great litters for late summer and fall! Eclaire Brighid and Billy Joel: mediums in flashy red and white taking reservations now! Ria and Billy Joel: large mediums in flashy red and white Poppy and Angus: mediums in flashy red and white Sheena and Angus :minis in chocolate phantom and reds, ready for home time mid December Check them out on their pages. Send an application. Send by email or call with credit card info. After your deposit is placed we invite you to join our fun Facebook Group, we have a great community. We invite families who have completed our online application to come and meet our labradoodles, they love visitors! Contact info: , near Wolfville, Nova Scotia. Send us an online application to let us know about the puppy you hope to add to your family. An application is required to visit our labradoodles. They are clear for most inherited conditions through testing of the parents. They have generation pedigrees for breeding labradoodle to labradoodle so there is predictability for health, coat and temperament. Our puppies are guaranteed low to non-shedding and guaranteed adorable! You can indicate on your application the litters and their timing that would fit best for your family. Love is all you need….
Plot[ ] The episode starts off with Bingo and Rolly pretending to be surfers on their skateboards with Hissy being their shark monster. When they soon go to wake Bob , he is saying how much he'd love to go to Hawaii to feel the sand on his toes. He then has to go to work, not to mention through a bundle of leaves caused by a gardener's leaf blower. Bingo and Rolly then decide to go on a mission to Hawaii, get some sand, bring it home to Bob. This leads to the pugs going into their doghouse and singing "Going on a Mission" to get ready. Bingo and Rolly travel to the airport where they overhear passengers saying they're going to Hawaii, and sneak into their bags to get on that plane. When they land they are briefly greeted by a woman who gives them leis, then find the beach. Rolly is distracted by a crab and chases it around the beach, digging holes and kicking up sand in doing so. The brothers try to take the sand from Rolly's holes back home by shaping it into an airplane which of course doesn't work and a wave come crashing in and washes away the sand. When they try to make a sand boat to float on the water, the same thing happens. However, the tide has been rising and Bingo and Rolly find themselves on wooden planks, floating in the ocean. A group of surf dogs come across the two and they find out about a surfing competition. When a large wave comes in, the pugs have no choice but to surf it with the other dogs, which ends in winning the trophy. Rolly starts digging for the crab again and is kicking up sand in the trophy, which gives Bingo the idea to get the sand home using it. Bingo and Rolly board the plane and fly home. Once they get there, they are excited to say that their mission is nearly complete, but things go awry when the gardener's leaf blower from the beginning of the episode blows their sand into the wind, leaving Bingo and Rolly to be devastated. Just when the two think their entire mission has gone to waste, they realize that all the sand needed had gotten in their fur during their escapade at the beach. Bingo and Rolly excitedly report their mission to Hissy, and when Bob arrives home they shake the sand out of their pelts and all over Bobs shoes. He then happily rests his feet in the sand with his pets gathered around him as the episode ends. A book based on this episode was released on June 27, .Title translations[. April 14, — present Puppy Dog Pals is an American computer - animated children's television series created by Harland Williams. They also have a kitty sister named Hissy and a robot dog named A. Auto-Doggy Robotic Friend. Characters Main Bingo voiced by Issac Ryan Brown [4] in seasons 1—3 voiced by Elisha "EJ" Williams in season 4—5 — A blackish grayish pug with a blue lightning collar who is more mature than his twin brother Rolly. He is the leader of Rolly and himself. Bingo is always ready to go on missions with his brother to help someone in need. Issac Ryan Brown left the series after season 3 due to puberty. Starting with season 4, Elisha Williams took on the role. Rolly voiced by Sam Lavagnino [5] in seasons 1—3 voiced by Gracen Newton in season 4—5 — A fawn pug with a red collar with a gold bone on it. While he isn't as smart as Bingo, he is still very silly. He is Bingo's twin birthday brother but Bingo is older than Rolly, as clarified in season 1. Rolly loves to chew on everything he can find and it's a bad habit. Sam Lavagnino left the series after season 3 due to puberty. Starting with season 4, Gracen Newton took on the role. He and Ana get married in the season 4 finale "Bob and Ana's Wedding". Hissy voiced by Jessica DiCicco [7] — A cynical purple tabby cat wearing a bow, who cares for Bingo and Rolly like a big sister. In some episodes, she ends up going along with Bingo and Rolly on their missions. She, along with Cupcake, is the only one with unnatural fur color. He first appears in the episode "A. Keia also becomes close friends with Bingo, Rolly and Hissy ever since she met them. She is also known for wearing a turquoise colored long-sleeved sweater and wearing a pink collar with a gold star on it. She first appeared in "A New Pup in Town. Lollie voiced by Giselle Eisenberg — A black and white cavalier king charles spaniel female puppy wearing a aquamarine collar whose back legs are paralyzed. Her best friend is Keia. She becomes Bingo and Rolly sister at the end of season 4. Ana voiced by Cree Summer — Lollie's owner and Bob's love interest, later his wife. She runs Puppy Playcare and first appeared in "Adopt-a-Palooza. He first appeared in "New Pals on the Block". She is also one of the mission students. She wears a purple collar with flower ponytails on her ears. She first appeared in "New Pals on the Block". She wears a yellow daffodil neck scarf and sometimes put on heart shape shades. His first appearance is in "New Pals on the Block", in which he is living with Bob and Ana while his parents are on a work trip. She first appeared in "Fetch that Fish". Strawberry communicates with squeaking noises — A ladybug who, like Bingo, Rolly and Hissy, is a close friend of Keia's, so much so that Strawberry hangs around with Keia most of the time. She becomes more of a friend after "The Fang Fairy. He has been known to chase Bingo and Rolly multiple times, but in "Haunted Howl-O-Ween," after Rolly removed Chloe's costume off him, he helped them return it. Captain Dog voiced by Patrick Warburton — The star of the pup's favorite television show. In "A Pyramid Scheme," he gets tangled in ribbons, which leads to Bingo and Rolly mistaking him for a mummy. Esther Exposition voiced by Cheri Oteri [11] — Frank's wife. In episode "Hissy's Big Day", she is shown to have a pet iguana named Iggy. Bulworth voiced by Huey Lewis — The junkyard dog. Dallie voiced by Tom Kenny — A dalmatian who lives in the city's firehouse. Tad voiced by Sean Coyle — A gopher who lives underground in his tunnels and hangs out with Bingo and Rolly. He speaks in gopher noises that Rolly can understand. Whaley voiced by Jessica DiCicco — An Orca whale that Bingo and Rolly helped jump over the other side of the wall and later encountered her in ocean based missions. Chloe voiced by Emma Shannon — A young girl who is Bob's neighbor. As of Season 2, Chloe and her mother are the owners of Keia, a new puppy who also becomes best friends with Bob's pets. As of Season 2, she and Chloe are the owners of Keia, a new puppy who also becomes best friends with Bob's pets. Jackie voiced by Jill Talley — An orange collie. Bizzy voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson — A beaver who lives in the woods and likes to rap. Bonnie voiced by Grey DeLisle — Bob's sister, who is an archeologist. Boss voiced by Brandon James Cienfuegos — A young guard dog. Sydney voiced by Kitana Turnbull — Bulworth's niece. She is also Mo's sister. He is also Auggie's brother. Cassie voiced by Cree Summer — Ana's mom and Darius grandma.
Both Both the Retriever and the Poodle are in the top 5 in terms of intelligence. The Poodle is 2, while the Golden Retriever is 4! Teddybe Show More Teddy Bear Golden Doodles are a beautiful and unique hybrid breed that has become increasingly popular since the early 's. Teddybear Goldendoodles make amazing companions or service dogs. They are very intelligent, highly trainable, loving, loyal, and hypoallergenic. English Goldendoodles are very friendly. They love everyone, not just bonding with one person. They give affection to everyone they meet! They are a very adaptable breed, an excellent choice for beginner owners, easily trained, laid back, great with children, the perfect companion, and have a strong desire to please people. With training, Goldendoodles make excellent service dogs. They do very well with a positive reward based training. We give a one year warranty for any unforeseen genetic defects. Our babies will be sent to you with a full health certificate from head to tail, and fully up to date vaccines. Your new family member will be ready to give you hugs, kisses, and lots of lov Show More Our relationship does not end at the adoption of one of Gunter Golden Doodle puppies! Your new family member will be ready to give you hugs, kisses, and lots of love! Gunter Goldendoodles stay in touch with our extended family offering help and advice through the training periods. We love to get pictures as the puppies grow as well as hear all the great and funny stories! We want to help you have the best experience possible with your new family member. You will always have an open communication with Gunter Goldendoodles! We become family! We make sure our families are ready for the puppy transition and have been educated on the challenges of a puppy and how to handle each step of the maturing process. One of our most important goals is to insure our puppies are completely ready for their transition to their forever home by giving them the best start possible. First and foremost we want our families and puppies to be completely happy! Breeding dogs has been a passion for people through many centuries. It is exciting, heart warming and very challenging. The purpose should be to improve the breed not to just increase its numbers. It is a hobby for us and we absolutely love it! Drop us a line, we love to talk about our hobby! Yes, email me when puppies become available. Message sent. Because of flight shortages, we are offering these puppies only to families that can either come and meet them in person for pickup or meet at the Pittsburgh PA airport. Please contact Rita Power directly about this litter at: and schedule a facetime call or call. Please ask Rita about pricing. I'm April Power and we have a location near you in Maryland. We are a family partnership. Sisters and brothers, Mom and Dad, we all are breeders together with the same high standards. We have Goldendoodle puppies in a couple of different states because we are family breeders. We raise puppies in our home, highly socialize our Goldendoodle puppies, use high-quality food, and health test our parent dogs! We are so excited to be a high-quality puppy breeder and work with you on your journey. We have a few dogs and run a Guardian Program just like a few of our family members do. That keeps all of our urban doggies in less than 2 dog homes and also keeps them from ever being rehomed! We really enjoy our little business, and we hope you will enjoy the process with us too! About our English Goldendoodles English Goldendoodles have better health testing and more mellow personalities. This makes them extremely suitable for urban areas. They have such amazing temperaments! We chose this breed starting out with the English Cream Golden Retrievers and absolutely adore our mellow English Golden Retriever mothers. Add the poodle for non-shedding and intelligence and, wallah! The most perfect blend of all time! Goldendoodle Puppies Please feel free to contact us! We are horse lovers and dog lovers. We still enjoy both in the DC Maryland area. Our experience growing up on the farm in Pennsylvania gives us a love for farm life. We are so happy to be able to develop puppies and breed amazing lifetime companions. Please reach out to us and get to know us better, see our available Goldendoodle puppies below and enjoy watching them grow. Please reload Did you Find Answers Frequently asked questions such as "Do you have any puppies available right now? Do you take a waitlist? Do you know when the next litters are going to be? Will you have litters later in the year? Most of the puppies are being raised in Idaho right now, but we have a couple litters a year in PA right now. We are all blood family members The Power Family. Some differences for the English Golden Retriever include a shorter and more muscular body, lower energy, lower cancer rate, broader muzzle, shorter coat, and coats are lighter in color ranging from cream to gold. We will produce solids, parti-factor or abstract, as well as Parti English Goldendoodle Puppies! Our Parti English Goldendoodle Puppies will range from red and white, apricot and white, chocolate brown and white, black and white, and sable parti puppies. All Dams and Sires have obtained extensive health clearances prior to being bred. This combination produces an F1 Goldendoodle. These dogs will have a higher success rate for non-shedding. Coats are loose wavy to curly and mostly non-shedding. The F1 Generation sheds light to minimally, while the F1B Generation typically is minimal to non-shedding. Weight: typically 25 lbs. Weight: typically lbs. Medium: Height: over 17 but under 21 inches 43cm to 52cm at wither. Standard: Height: over 21 inches 53cm to 63cm at wither. Weight: typically 51 or more lbs. We do not currently breed mini or petite sizing. The coat of a Goldendoodle can vary from straight, loose wavy or curly. An F1 Goldendoodle will have a loose wavy coat, while an F1B Goldendoodle litter has both curly and loose wavy coats within the litter. Goldendoodles can be black, red, white, apricot, brown, cream, Cafe Au Lait, silver beige, silver or blue, and may be a combination of these colors. Goldendoodles carry the color patterns brindle, sable, ticking, abstract, tuxedo, parti, and phantom. They have an excellent write-up explaining Colors and Coats. This website in general is a great resource to learn all about the Goldendoodle! Daily walks are a must if you don't have a safely enclosed area for them to run freely. They love games and many are attracted to water and love to swim. This breed does wonderfully with all, including children and makes for an overall wonderful companion dog, many with therapy potential! As with any dog, socialization and training should start while the dog is still a puppy and continue throughout its life. Look for a puppy kindergarten class locally or join the AKC S. Puppy Program , training based on positive techniques. You do not have to be an AKC purebred puppy to participate in their S. Puppy Program. Find a class here. This is a great place to start socializing and training. A well-socialized, well-trained Goldendoodle makes a wonderful family companion. Early socialization and training establishes those lifetime bonds between the family and puppy as these programs teach you how to communicate with your new puppy and get started on the right foot. Situated on beautiful acreage, our home is located about 35 miles north of Springfield, Missouri. Breeders that aren't serious come and go but our passion for raising quality puppies with a distinctive look and excellent temperaments has been a dedicated journey since .A clear vision and outline of socialization and a team of experienced trainers develop puppies that will be a joy to your home, not to mention the star of your little one's obedience classes! We have had the privilege of raising and keeping back our best puppies from champion sired parents since to develop healthy puppies with correct coat, body type, excellent temperaments, specialty colors and adorable looks that you can enjoy and be proud of. Our team knows that you have probably done a lot of research and may still have questions. Feel free to reach out to us to talk about what you are looking for in your new family member. We look forward to meeting you and helping you choose a quality puppy that will bring joy to your home for many years to come!
f2 miniature labradoodle puppies for sale - Things to do with your English Bulldog Massachusetts is a great place to live with an English bulldog. The state has a diverse landscape, plenty of outdoor activities, and dog-friendly businesses. Hike the Trails Hiking is a great way to get some exercise and enjoy the outdoors. There are many hiking trails in Massachusetts that are perfect for English bulldogs. Be sure to bring plenty of water and snacks for your dog, and take breaks often. Visit a Campground Camping is another great way to enjoy the outdoors with your English bulldog. There are many campgrounds in Massachusetts that allow dogs. Be sure to bring a tent, sleeping bags, food, water, and other supplies. There are many places to fish in Massachusetts, both in fresh water and salt water. Be sure to get a fishing license and follow all the rules and regulations. Go Boating Boating is another great way to enjoy the outdoors with your English bulldog. There are many places to boat in Massachusetts, both on rivers and lakes. Be sure to bring a life jacket for your dog and follow all the safety rules. There are many places to swim in Massachusetts, both in fresh water and salt water. Be sure to supervise your dog at all times and follow all the safety rules. Visit a Dog Park Dog parks are a great place for English bulldogs to run and play off-leash. There are many dog parks in Massachusetts, both in urban and rural areas. Visit Dog-Friendly Businesses Massachusetts has a number of pet-friendly businesses, including restaurants, hotels, and stores. These are just a few of the many things you can do with your English bulldog in Massachusetts. With its stunning scenery, endless activities, and friendly people, Massachusetts is the perfect place to create lasting memories with your furry friend. How do you breed for a healthier English Bulldog? Like all things in life, breeding for health is simply a matter of priority. We are blind to many of the breed priorities that distract other breeders from improving the health of the English Bulldog. We focus on health and personality and very little else. We are not interested in winning a blue ribbon in the show ring. Rather, we test for things like elongated soft palates, narrow tracheas, stenotic nares, luxation in the patellar tendons, heart defects, cherry eye, optic cilia, entropion, ect. We focus and prioritize creating healthy bloodlines, therefore our bulldogs are typically much healthier than the breed as a whole. After breeding for health, what other priorities are you focused on? Our true desire is to create the perfect family bulldog. We also believe a bulldog bred for the correct personality is essential to the family unit as well. A Bruiser Bulldog is bred for intelligence and playfulness. We want our bulldogs to be full of personality and some quirk. We believe a full personality along with a little stubbornness is the true North star of the bulldog breed and is what makes the unique among other breeds. We look for these personality traits in our adult bulldogs and continue to create bloodlines that reflect these qualities. What are the steps of your adoption process if I am located in Massachusetts? Check out our available English Bulldog Puppies page. At times, we have available puppies but almost always have a waiting list as well. A quick look at our available puppies is the starting point to begin the process. Send us an email or give us call .If approved to adopt one of our puppies you are welcome to place a deposit to hold until your puppy is ready to go home. Greetings from the Wysongs! Northern Indiana based, Bruiser Bulldogs offers purebred English Bulldog Puppies for sale to loving adopters seeking to find a higher quality English Bulldog. As English Bulldog breeders , Mitch and Erica Wysong have dedicated themselves to a lifelong journey of changing the culture and societal pressures of poor breeding practices within the English Bulldog Community. Mitch and Erica believe in producing a healthy English Bulldog puppy first and foremost. Through years of research and development, Bruiser Bulldogs is leading a new movement away from the overdone, wrinkled bulldog that has been long plagued by health problems. By embracing a healthier, more athletic look they are able to ensure that each and every English Bulldog Puppy for sale by Bruiser Bulldogs is supported by a platform of health tested, clean genetics. Upon adoption, each family that takes on the responsibility of a Bruiser Bulldog enters into an active and vibrant communal family of bulldog owners. Mitch and Erica believe it is their responsibility to provide emotional and mental support for the lifetime of each and every English Bulldog puppy they produce. To ensure the success of every adoption, Bruiser Bulldogs will always be committed to helping Bruiser Bulldog adopters care for their English Bulldogs to the best of their ability. I am familiar with common and uncommon health problems they may face so when my boyfriend and I decided we were ready to adopt our own english puppy finding a reputable breeder that prioritizes health was most important to us. Erica and Mitch of Bruiser Bulldogs are just that. They are experienced, ethical and quality breeders. I was referred to them by my friend that I trust after I saw their gorgeous healthy puppy. Our Puppy Primrose is the light of our lives! Bruisers was there to assist us every step of the way. We would highly recommend Bruisers Bulldogs to anyone looking for their own happy, healthy pup! Leah H. We were lucky to have come across Bruiser Bulldogs and even more so the fact that they were near our family and hometown made it even better. We have had Clementine Callie for four months now, and she is a wonderful dog. Her personality is amazing, and I think part of it is breeding and the other part is Erika and her family lovingly raising the puppies in their home with plenty of attention and snuggles. I also was impressed that, rather than send the puppies out right at 8 weeks, Erika kept ours for a few extra weeks because she was tiny and not read to leave her mom yet. It's that care that differentiates Bruisers from other breeders. Emily R. Erica was easy to work with thru the entire process from application to adopting and now beyond as we host our new family member, Chief. Her on-call support and willingness to provide open, honest advice to all of our questions and concerns continues to be appreciated. We would highly recommend Bruiser Bulldogs to anyone looking for an English Bulldog to join their family. Elizabeth W. Lady L. They are experienced, responsive and knowledgeable about all things bulldog related. They went above and beyond for us and are truly dedicated to all of their pups! We love our little girl so much and would recommend Bruiser to anyone looking for a healthy beautiful bully. Jonathan E. Erica and Mitch are trustworthy, excellent communicators, fair, passionate, and produce the best bulldogs. We were at the top of the waiting list for months and Erica reached out every litter to see if we were finally ready for a bulldog. When we were, she was very easy to work with. Her knowledge on bulldogs is outstanding. We had many questions on the process and she always knew what was best for the puppy. We've had Penny formerly Blair for two months and she is very healthy, energetic, playful, and sweet. She is great with other people and dogs. We are so happy with our pup. When we are ready for bulldog 2, we will only consider Bruiser Bulldogs. Mitch C. Bowser was born April and is an integral part of our family. When we were first exploring English Bulldog breeders our biggest concern was the overall health of the dogs. We decided to work with Erica at Bruiser Bulldogs because we liked their focus on improving the breeds breathing abilities and the fact that the puppies are raised within her family environment before coming home with their new owners. Bowser also breaths clearly and our vet was impressed with his overall health from the moment we brought him home. All that said we know English Bulldogs have a predisposition to many health issues and that his current health can not predict the future. With that In mind its important to start with a breeder that open to answer any of your questions as Erica has ours, and that strongly believes in improving the breeds overall health profile. Adam B. My sister ended up finding Bruiser Bulldogs and we knew right away that they were the breeder for us. In September we ended up driving 9 hours to pick up two Bruiser bulldog puppies- one for my husband and I and one for my mom. Jackson and Penelope have been nothing but a joy. They are both very athletic and healthy. They are also HUGE snugglers and always want to be with you. It is an absolute pleasure having these two bullies in our lives! Erica is very knowledgeable about the breed. She is very hands on throughout the process and is just overall a kind and honest person to work with. With all that being said I cannot recommend Bruiser Bulldogs enough! Collyn C. One of the reasons we chose Bruiser Bulldogs was due to the claims about breeding for health. During our first visit at our vet's office, he told us that our pup was one of the healthiest English bulldogs he had ever seen. He is healthy, happy and social. Would recommend to anyone. Christina S. We seen our dog on their website and sent them an Email. Mitch called us and personally walked us through the process and made sure we had the right dog for our family. We couldn't be happier when we picked up our dog Ramsey, Erica made sure we had everything we needed and then some. They are truly amazing people who breed truly amazing dogs! Jim T. You can search for the puppy you want on the said website, and you can even filter the search to make a quicker and better search. Moreover, you can find further tips and information that can come in handy on their site. Here is the link to the AKC Marketplace. In it, you can find both Bulldog Pups and adults that are near you. You can also filter the searches with the sex and age of the dog that you want. Here is a link to their website. Provide a suitable bed. Make sure your puppy already has its bed where it can sleep. A crate is ideal for your new puppy. One thing you can do is provide a stress-free sleeping area. Thus, you should maintain the space with a quiet environment. Put the bed somewhere you can see so you can always keep an eye for your pet. Your pet should have his food and water bowls. It would be best to have a customized food and water bowls intended for your pet. Always have it available at a scheduled time. It will also train your pup to eat in a planned manner. Provide toys for your pet to chew. All puppies and dogs like to chew, so be sure to have a toy ready for your pup to chew. It will also prevent your pup from chewing on appliances and furniture. Provide a suitable collar and leash for it. It would save you the effort to purchase or look for one when you want to walk your pup. Try to ask your vet for grooming products you can use for your bulldog puppy. Keep in contact with your veterinarian. Puppies are always playful, so be sure to avoid having access to items that can be dangerous for them. Keep furniture with sharp edges away from your puppy, and remove items that are prone to falling. Always have your yard and fence secured to prevent your pup from running away. Look for small openings and cover it. It will help you prevent your puppy from going out and disappearing. Is not someone who has a puppy mill. It means they should breed only one or two kinds and do not breed only to sell it immediately. Will not have a litter of pups always ready for you. A good breeder knows almost everything about the breed.
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That can change and vary and is sometimes impossible to know for sure. All our puppies are purebred. Our puppies come to you with AKC papers, 1st shot, several dewormings, records, micro chipped and 12 month health guarantee. All parents of puppies are owned by Howling Hill Kennels. Our moms are born and raised here and dads come from other respectable breeders. We take great care to ensure that we do not breed any that are related. If you are interested in giving one of our puppies a warm, loving home, you are welcome to visit, but by appointment only. See our visiting hours at the bottom of each page. Our puppies stay with mom till 8 weeks old. Learn more about Pugs here Learn more about Boston Terriers here. Their PUG puppies are from champion and grand champion lines from a fusion of well-known Americans and imported bloodlines that they have acquired from professional breeders here in America and the UK. They deal with PUG puppies of common colors you will find around like, white, fawn, apricot, black, pink, pink white, grey-shaded, brown, tan, orange, and brindle. Their sole purpose of breeding is not focused on maximizing profit rather, they plough back income from their good jobs into their breeding program so breeding poms are just to keep the family and so charging a price on the puppies is just to recover expenses incurred in bringing them up from the day they were born. Their pets are much more regarded as part of the family or fur kids. They do not go to their new home as a pet and are desexed before leaving their home. They sell their puppies at three months of age accompanied by a certificate of good health. They register and sell their companion puppies on a NON-breeding contract that is, they only sell to homes that will not later time breed their pets for any reason without their approval. As one of the best pug puppy breeder choices, they help customers find the perfect pug puppy for them. They adhere to high standards with raising our puppies as part of their family, their puppies have free roamed of their home and are not kept in cages. They provide each puppy with attention, love, and care. They pride themselves on engaging in ethical breeding. Their breeding males are kept separate from their breeding females. They only have planned pregnancies that are arranged by janiyah. Their females will have litters per year and they give the males breaks as well. Every Puppy is vet checked before they leave to go home with you, to be sure they are healthy and off to a good start. They are also kept current on anti parasites preventatives and vaccinations. They offer a 1-year warranty on all their Puppies. They love their little fur children and it is our goal for you to love them too for life. Feel free to contact them anytime for more info about their Pug Puppies. 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The Pug has an exceptionally fine, short, and delicate coat. The coat ought to be smooth and polished and neither hard nor wooly. The Pug sports a particular dark and delicate gag. The hair is somewhat broken along the wavy tail. The Pug can be obstinate on occasion however is anxious to please. Causing preparing fun will make certain to get this canines consideration and keep it. An assortment of preparing strategies works best with the Pug, as they bore rapidly. Causing preparing fun will make certain to keep this canines consideration. This is one of the harder varieties to prepare, so consistency is an unquestionable requirement. Acquiescence preparing at an early age is prescribed to make preparing more proficient and simpler at a later stage throughout everyday life Pugs are enthusiastic little canines, nonetheless, they are somewhat dynamic inside and do well without a yard. 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Through these questions, you can tell if the breeder is being honest, being open, and if they are knowledgeable enough. On the off chance that you have associated with a reproducer, odds are it will give you weeks to set up your home. In those weeks, the raiser will likewise set up the doggy. Between those weeks, you ought to get welcome to meet and bond with your future puppy. At the point when you do, attempt to see and check the climate and how your doggy responds. Such things will disclose to you a great deal about how the raiser has been treating the little dog. A decent reproducer needs the doggies to be under acceptable guardians later on. Are you able to make use of the information and list provided above? In the comment section, you can express your opinion in any way you like. I highly recommend that you choose a breeder that is listed from the AKC because they have to provide rigorous health checks and facility checks in order to be accredited. Which Pug breeder in Virginia is the most convenient for you? Please let me know if there are any. Rosa A. Why Is My Dog Shaking? Dogs are known for their loyalty and companionship, but when they start shaking, it can be a cause for concern for pet owners. Shaking in dogs can be a sign of various issues, from dog anxiety and dog fear to dog medical conditions. In this blog post, we will explore the common causes of a dog shaking and what pet owners can do to identify and treat the problem. We will also offer tips for preventing dog shaking and ensuring.By doing regular grooming at home, you can help your dog look its best between visits to the groomer. You also get to bond more closely and build stronger trust with your dog. Routine grooming sessions will keep your dog clean and feeling fresh, but it will also.Their personality is lively, their nature fun-loving, and their disposition affectionate. 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