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all dogs are viable if trained right
Nice! If God hadn't made Labs I would be getting a shepard.Long Read, but worth it...
We have two boys... both registered GSD's... Koda and Mako. They are both deep in their 8th year of life...and both FULL of life. They are SUPER well trained... and very socialized. We live on a nice 20 acres of natural hardwoods, and they love it.
Mako is the typical black/sable GSD marking, short(ish) hair, not the long hair breed. We got Mako when he was 8 weeks old. Koda is a Czech import, blonde fur, black facemask... he was brought in to be a Sheriff's Office K9, but lacked ball drive. He's very food driven, so he was not allowed to finish and become a working K9. The lead K9 trainer that was training Koda, is a Ranger Buddy of mine... he called me up and told me about Koda... he was doing the initial training for our boy Mako, and the two doggos got along like littermates. They are exactly 27 days apart, Koda being the older of the two. So, we got Koda at 6 months old.
We went through the floppy ear phase with Mako, but Koda was like full grown doggo when we got him. Both of our boys went on to have multiple intensive training sessions with my Ranger Buddy.
Koda imprinted on me... and adopted me as his HOOMAN. He is the COOLEST boy too.. amazing personality, not needy at all. He's very social, but not affectionate with anyone but me. He is my velcro doggo. Mako, has bonded with my wife... and is beta to Koda. Koda is ALL Alpha. Out of the two, I trust Koda with anything... he is so even tempered... but Mako is very strange with little kids, and little dogs.
About 9 months ago, we noticed Koda licking a spot on his tail... it was an open cyst, so we took him to our vet. The cyst was removed, and unfortunately, showed "malignant markers" and we were referred to a K9 Oncologist, since it was a super "rare" type of tumor.
They did x-rays and a full abdomen CT scan, and Koda showed no signs of the tumor spreading. The doc wanted to remove his tail, and start him on a new drug called "Palladia" (Toceranib).
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Palladia® (toceranib) in Dogs & Cats - The Pet Oncologist
Your vet just recommended Palladia® to treat your pet’s cancer. What is Palladia®? What are the pros & cons? How frequent are the visits? What are the side effects? Here are some answers to some frequently asked questions about Palladia® in dogs & cats.www.thepetoncologist.com
We of course, got several other opinions, and decided to start him on Palladia, but keep his tail. So far, he's in his third week of taking Palladia (Mon, Weds and Fri mornings) and has zero side effects. He still eats well, plays like he is still a puppy, and very alert. We will go back for a re-evaluation after he's completed a full 30 days on the medication.
I want to make sure we give him the best we can, and keep him active as long as his quality of life is good. Koda does not even know he's got some health issues... I know that I will have to face that day, one day... and it will GUT me to lose him. I've had dogs my whole life, but this boy... Koda... is my soul dog. I do my best to show him that he's my boy, every single day... and it tears me up knowing that one day, he will not be here for me to tell him he's a good boy...
Both boys are amazing, and I can't imagine having one without the other. Mako is so dependant on Koda... I know it will affect him as well, once that day comes.
We as humans do not deserve doggos... but, I am SO thankful that we have them.
The boys love Jeep rides... (Koda on left, Mako on right)
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Koda always keeps me in his sight...
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The working line GSD are a lot of dog, too much for most people (in my opinion) you are lucky to have two of them.Long Read, but worth it...
We have two boys... both registered GSD's... Koda and Mako. They are both deep in their 8th year of life...and both FULL of life. They are SUPER well trained... and very socialized. We live on a nice 20 acres of natural hardwoods, and they love it.
Mako is the typical black/sable GSD marking, short(ish) hair, not the long hair breed. We got Mako when he was 8 weeks old. Koda is a Czech import, blonde fur, black facemask... he was brought in to be a Sheriff's Office K9, but lacked ball drive. He's very food driven, so he was not allowed to finish and become a working K9. The lead K9 trainer that was training Koda, is a Ranger Buddy of mine... he called me up and told me about Koda... he was doing the initial training for our boy Mako, and the two doggos got along like littermates. They are exactly 27 days apart, Koda being the older of the two. So, we got Koda at 6 months old.
We went through the floppy ear phase with Mako, but Koda was like full grown doggo when we got him. Both of our boys went on to have multiple intensive training sessions with my Ranger Buddy.
Koda imprinted on me... and adopted me as his HOOMAN. He is the COOLEST boy too.. amazing personality, not needy at all. He's very social, but not affectionate with anyone but me. He is my velcro doggo. Mako, has bonded with my wife... and is beta to Koda. Koda is ALL Alpha. Out of the two, I trust Koda with anything... he is so even tempered... but Mako is very strange with little kids, and little dogs.
About 9 months ago, we noticed Koda licking a spot on his tail... it was an open cyst, so we took him to our vet. The cyst was removed, and unfortunately, showed "malignant markers" and we were referred to a K9 Oncologist, since it was a super "rare" type of tumor.
They did x-rays and a full abdomen CT scan, and Koda showed no signs of the tumor spreading. The doc wanted to remove his tail, and start him on a new drug called "Palladia" (Toceranib).
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Palladia® (toceranib) in Dogs & Cats - The Pet Oncologist
Your vet just recommended Palladia® to treat your pet’s cancer. What is Palladia®? What are the pros & cons? How frequent are the visits? What are the side effects? Here are some answers to some frequently asked questions about Palladia® in dogs & cats.www.thepetoncologist.com
We of course, got several other opinions, and decided to start him on Palladia, but keep his tail. So far, he's in his third week of taking Palladia (Mon, Weds and Fri mornings) and has zero side effects. He still eats well, plays like he is still a puppy, and very alert. We will go back for a re-evaluation after he's completed a full 30 days on the medication.
I want to make sure we give him the best we can, and keep him active as long as his quality of life is good. Koda does not even know he's got some health issues... I know that I will have to face that day, one day... and it will GUT me to lose him. I've had dogs my whole life, but this boy... Koda... is my soul dog. I do my best to show him that he's my boy, every single day... and it tears me up knowing that one day, he will not be here for me to tell him he's a good boy...
Both boys are amazing, and I can't imagine having one without the other. Mako is so dependant on Koda... I know it will affect him as well, once that day comes.
We as humans do not deserve doggos... but, I am SO thankful that we have them.
The boys love Jeep rides... (Koda on left, Mako on right)
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Koda always keeps me in his sight...
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I understand what you are saying but not everybody's lifestyle is conducive to having pets. I went 18 years before my first because I was travelling a lot, working with other people and it would have been complicated. When I finally got my first dog I often had to kennel her, and she did not like being confined.I don't know how anyone can NOT have a dog.I understand some circumstances it isn't possible.
I have owned dogs or the family has owned dogs all my life.From German Shepards when younger to Labs,English Pointers and currently German Short-hairs.
Later in life my parents had Poodles and Bichons.
Yes you have to take care of them and feed them but the rewards are unmeasurable.
Nice puppers. I love all animals, especially medium to larger sized pups and to me they are all pups no matter how old they are.Here's a reason to have small mutts .... mine are both over 100 pounds. On Juy 5th I was walking to the lower barns and the heathens ran behind me coming to look for a rabbit to chase for giggles. The female ( on the left ) does not look were she runs and hit me square in the back of the legs.
I went up and landed on the back of my head and back. Now I have to cope with a broken rib just under my left shoulder blade. Truly screws up the summer for this year and yes .... still hurts like hell.
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Ouch! That's my future. 3 big dogs totalling 265 lbs. All about a year old, so they still have some growing to do.Here's a reason to have small mutts .... mine are both over 100 pounds. On Juy 5th I was walking to the lower barns and the heathens ran behind me coming to look for a rabbit to chase for giggles. The female ( on the left ) does not look were she runs and hit me square in the back of the legs.
I went up and landed on the back of my head and back. Now I have to cope with a broken rib just under my left shoulder blade. Truly screws up the summer for this year and yes .... still hurts like hell.
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I like those dogs. Just got to watch your 6 with the bigger breeds.Ouch! That's my future. 3 big dogs totalling 265 lbs. All about a year old, so they still have some growing to do.
Anatolians are all muscle and can be a bit clumsy. They 'play' by smashing into each other at full speed. They have come close to knocking me down. Wife has hit the turf once or twice.
They are very sweet with people, but think every dog wants to play rough.
Hehe...the "little" one (not pictured) is a GSD. They treat her like a younger sibling.I like those dogs. Just got to watch your 6 with the bigger breeds.
Not here. I admit to making tubs out of items here and there around the ranch. I cut down a used cattle supplement bucket (beer tub size) for my sister's dog (cattle heeler type) who loves nothing more than getting wet. So far it is holding up great.^^^^^
Do you have problems with their toenails punching through the pool?
In East Tx and I get it. I don't believe them either. Next 2 weeks supposed.... There aren't any 100 degrees days in the 45 day forecast (I don't believe them, though). This part of the state is very humid. A walk to the mailbox will leave your shirt damp.