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Started this discussion. Last reply by Deb's Yarrow and Schatzi Feb 28, 2014. 28 Replies 0 Favorites
I have just unsubscribed from Dogs Naturally Magazine and unliked them on Facebook for their terrible article disrespecting doodles.Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Deb's Yarrow and Schatzi Feb 25, 2014. 15 Replies 0 Favorites
This is new. Yarrow, who has been 100% house broken for the past couple of months has relapsed. Normally she whines, maybe even pants, looks at the door then back at me, I get the leash and into…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Robin and Libby Louise Feb 19, 2014. 16 Replies 0 Favorites
When I picked up Yarrow from the vet she peed a little when she saw me and it was tinged with blood! There was nothing wrong with her pee this morning. The vet tech told me to keep an eye on that…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Deb's Yarrow and Schatzi Feb 23, 2014. 51 Replies 0 Favorites
My little Yarrow gleefully jumped into the car this morning and was all happy at the vet's…Continue
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Yarrow is just shy of 12 weeks now. She'll be three months on December 10th. My hands are so sore from all the mouthing and yesterday she broke the skin and left a bloody little gash on the back of my left hand. I was putting her leash on. There was no intention or effort on her part, just an open mouth and razor sharp shark teeth. Anyway that's not news. Here's what's new.
I've just joined the group Training - Experiences and Mindsets. In the discussion, Lucy and Annabelle's…
ContinuePosted on November 29, 2013 at 2:32pm 8 Comments 0 Favorites
The Bernese Mountain dog was originally bred to pull the carts of the dairy farmers in the Swiss mountain towns and villages. Yarrow's mother is a Berner, as they are nicknamed. I can tell that the drive to pull is quite strong in Yarrow.
Here in the mountain town of Kimberley, B.C., it's not possible for me to go anywhere without having to go uphill one way or the other. That includes a simple trip to check the mailbox at the front of the house. I instruct any deliveries to the…
ContinuePosted on November 27, 2013 at 8:06am 14 Comments 1 Favorite
Yesterday was a busy day. After having a decent night's sleep, the weather was a bit warmer and I took Yarrow and Sadhu to walk around town. We were gone much longer than planned, stopping and chatting with others walking their dogs. Yarrow is quite timid around strange, large dogs. She sits behind me with her head between my legs, as if my legs are fence boards she can safely watch from behind. It's good for her to just sit there and experience the calm exchange of conversation after…
ContinuePosted on November 26, 2013 at 7:58am 16 Comments 0 Favorites
I have had some of the most wonderful dogs through my life. I was always the woman in town with the one dog who was so well behaved, I was discouraged by shop owners from obeying the 'no dogs allowed' sign on their doors. And, I've raised three children. Lots of experience! Never, in my wildest imagination, did I think I would have such a difficult time with a puppy. Even my beloved Basset Hound who used to eat EVERYTHING including the carpet, seemed easier because she wasn't always…
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Thanks for the info Deb. l know what you mean about busy (especially when you get a lot of company). Ours just left Sunday - and I jumped up and down (and they were easy keepers)! Looking forward to an update on Shiloh in 30 days - I bet she will be so much better. Take care, L
Deb ~ I really applaud you for taking on Shiloh and it is just the best scenario for her I would think. She will regain her spirit and learn to be confident by just hanging with her sister and loving people. I do not understand what people are thinking when they get these wonderful dogs and proceed to ignore, etc. Very heartbreaking. May I ask why your breeder decided not to continue to bred Bernedoodles? I did not see a bernedoodle until after I had both the boys. Charlie and Beau are Australian labradoodles and they have the same father, but different mothers. I think the bernedoodles are very cute and I was hoping my daughter and SIL would get one next year. They lost there malamute last year. They love the really big dogs. Charlie Brown weighs 39 lbs and Beau is about 45 lbs, both are considered medium ALDs. If I had a larger doodle, I probably would have only had one. Charlie is a people lover and Beau really is a little more standoffish. The last 5 day we have had a white mini goldendoodle (38 lbs) visiting. His people are picking him up today. Beau is exhausted from all the play! Charlie just ignores these two unless they are playing too loud, and then he scolds them. Really very funny - he is like an old grandpa!!
Hi Deb ~ I saw your post in Puppy Madness group regarding Shiloh. I am so sorry to hear Shiloh's first 11 months were so difficult. Thank goodness you heard about her in the nick of time. It was such a sad story you posted, but it makes me smile to think that she now has a wonderful forever home where she will get lots of love and a real sister! Please give us updates on her progress. She is a beauty!
Loving the new profile pic! Yarrow is gorgeous as ever!
The sheepadoodle that I am talking about is a mix of OES (Old English Sheepdog) and standard poodle - in this case a phantom standard. I had a F1b phantom goldendoodle (goldendoodle/phantom poodle) and he was the most fantastic dog. Beautiful coat and no shedding. He was so soft and did not mat. Loved that dog but he passed away in February. Take a look at the photos on my page to see him. The same breeder is now experimenting with sheepadoodles. She is in Washington State.
I am definitely considering a sheepadoodle in the future so your comments regarding your bernedoodle were very interesting. I am also going with a very experienced breeder who has her breeding stock now but going through all the testing. It will be a while before I have a puppy. There are other breeders of sheepadoodles, but I want the experience of my breeder. I did get another companion for my ALD while I am waiting for a sheepadoodle because he definitely needed a companion.
Thanks for your response Deb. I tried to get the boys on Acana or Orijen originally and neither of them will eat it. They seem to both the love the rabbit, so I think I will continue for the 12 trial period and if that does not work, I may try the NOW. Thanks
Deb ~ I just sent you a friend request. I was reading a discussion concerning itching and you mentioned that a chance of food had helped Yarrow. May I ask what you were feeding initially and what you feed now. Our Charlie has never had issues, but Beau has frequent itching and some yeast in ears. I keep his ears cleaned, but the vet wants to put him on a RX food. I am in the processing of switching from Wellness Core (which is chicken based grain free) to Nature's Variety Instinct Rabbit grain free. I am wondering if maybe Beau would benefit from a grain product. I am at a loss. It is so hard to figure out this issue.
Oh, I know we will have a companion for Harpo before long. Today we are going to the pet therapy swimming pool for the boys to have a swim and a bath. And, yes, they age so quickly when their companion is gone. Have you ever read the book "Where the Red Fern Grows"? It is about dogs and loosing a friend. It's a kid's book but one of my favorites. Grab a copy if you have not read it.
I will try again (computer problems). That is Groucho Too, my goldendoodle, who died of cancer in February. Still trying to find another dog as a companion to Harpo.
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