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What do you think? Show? 2 Attachment(s) Ok ok..I can take it. What do you think of Paris? Next week we will be starting puppy classes and will learn to stack and everything like that. As of right now we are clueless :D :D So...as someone that has no clue on really how to hold her... these are her photos. Do you think she stands a chance? She will be four months old next week. Thank you so much! PS Sorry her tail isn't up as far as I should have held it. I couldn't see what I was doing and my husband is even more clueless about it :D |
she looks so much like my baby Hayley who will be 4 months the 14th of dec!! She is beautiful!!! How much does she weigh? |
I'll leave it to the show breeders. I'm learning to pick up on certain things but not good enough to judge anyone's furbaby! |
puppy How old is she? It is hard to tell about some things, but top line looks good. Color and texture look good. Nice length of leg. I can not tell if you have trimmed the ears or she is a slow hair grower in that area..of course you want to trim the ears, but only a light bit at the end right now..let the rest grow and drape the ear..all takes time. If she is outgoing and wants to show, I would CERTAINLY go for it. She has alot of potential from what I can see at her puppy age. Round the teeth hair off also. Start training the part to lay down now. |
Pat...what is teeth hair? :confused: |
Lol Teeth hair...you don't know what teeth hair is..LOL FEET hair...I was thinking about her bite as I wrote that..LOL |
Lol -- when you posted teeth hair, I went back to the photos to look to see what that was. I'm glad I wasn't the only one. LOL Thanks for the giggle this morning. Lisa |
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She looks good from the pictures. Class will really help you with feet placement and how to get them in the position. Good luck! Pat! You crazy girl. I was trying to figure out what you were saying..lolol. Hugs, Irene |
her backline looks straight and level to me in those two photos. :thumbup: |
Teeth Hair- sounds like me when I have one of my Brain farts- know what I want to say but it just does not come out right. Go to the classes and have a ball- you will enjoy yourself. Good luck. |
Ha Ha Ha LOL!!!! I was thinking that was a new one to me too!!! I knew I had not noticed any teeth hair on my babies yet and was hating the thought of having to trim it my exact thoughts. I said to myself, SELFFFFFFf in my best Emeril voice, watch those teeth for hair to start growing out of them. then i thought maybe she was talking about the chin hair. BTW, do you guys keep the chin hair short? I have already trimmed Ceebys. i noticed it was dripping wet after he drinks. is this what I am supposed to do/ |
Teeth Hair I read this yesterday and got a good giggle......then read it all again this morning and laughed again. My first reaction was "what the heck is teeth hair" but I know Pat is very experienced and knows a lot, so I was sure it was something I had never heard of.......until I read the rest of the posts, and the explanation of "teeth hair"!! But thanks for the morning giggle, two days in a row. |
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If you are going to show you want the hair as long as you can grow it. If your baby is a companion and will never step foot into the showring- go ahead and trim it. That will help stop the wet willies from your baby. |
Having 12 with beards, I found water bottles the best to cure those 'wet willies' :D :D |
I use water bottles also. Some people do not like it when you admit to using them- but I find then quite handy- and no wet willies. |
Stupid question maybe... but why would people not like it when you admitt to using water bottles? Is it a no no?? Maybe I am missing something? Help me out! |
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Some people have the idea that waterbottles used on a dog or cat- are an indication of a pet store, puppy mill or that your animals are caged all the times. I train the babies with water bottles from a early age. I do not like little ones stepping in the water or knocking the water bowls over when they get into play battles. Saves water on the floor/or on pee pads and wet babies. The water bottles also work for the kids who I am growing coat out- not wet willies/beards. This helps to keep the hair around the mouth dry and to not become so dirty. The wet hair attracts food particles and so forth. I use a 1 section of a playpen fence and place the water bottles on it with the clips- makes for a watering station for the gang. They seem to have their pick as to which water bottle they claim as theirs. |
I learn something new everyday! I am going to be growing out Pixie's coat so maybe I will want to start her on the bottle... She will be 4 months old when she comes home... Is that too late? Think she'll get it?? How sould I introduce her to it? |
......HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAHA :lol tears ..... I read the whole thread and am still laughing over teeth hair! I sat there thinking .hummmmmm......teeth hair.....interesting.....is it mouth hair?....hummmmmmm....whiskers?........certainly it doesnt mean true teeth hairs does it?.......Ill go check a dog...... Then I read on......thanks for the laugh!!! |
water The reason I do not like licky bottles is..mine drank less water. A bottle containing 12 oz would last for 5 to7 full days depending on the weather Summer/winter months..but a metal coup cup holding 8 oz would be half empty by evening. |
Mine drink just as much with bottles as with bowls - probably more as they can't spill it while I am gone. A 16oz bottle will last mine about a day and 1/2. But mine also start as babies drinking from the bottle - I can't stand wet pups!! Charlie Evenstar Yorkies |
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