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  1. #16
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    Well.. whenever there is a Visa pup available, I plan on scooping one up.

    I'd like to get it into the puppy play school here that we would attend twice a week, get into puppy obedience and continue through all of the stages of obedience. (Not necessarily for competition)

    I would like to enroll it in agility and herding. Especially herding. I love it.


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  2. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glacier
    21 of the 23 are rescued or rehomed. Only Muskwa and Earle have been with us from puppyhood. 15 are from the local humane society. The others came from other mushers or we rescued them on our own.

    Good luck with your plans. I'd strongly advise that if you want to sled with them, that you get one trained lead dog. Lots of them are available as rescues in certain areas. Lots of mushers get rid of their dogs as they approach 9 years old. A 9year old dog can still potentially pull for a few years and a trained leader will make things much easier and more fun for you! Check out the Second Chance League in Fairbanks, AK. They ship dogs for the right home and only rescue trained sled dogs.
    Wow, I thought that about half, or a little over were rescues! That is awesome, and makes me even more excited! Thanks for the advice too, I will definitely remember that. I am going to start to keep a notebook for things like this. I went to a sled dog demo, and they had two huskies there, and they were gorgeous! Every day I think of this, and I am eager to learn more and more.
    Although, I don't understand why a musher would just "throw away" their older lead dog, this dog has probably been with them for a long time. It breaks my heart to hear things like that.

    It is fun to read everyone's plans! It makes me excited to hear about everything happening, and I wish you all luck! I am hoping to get Jemi' into agility, and I am waiting for the call back on if they are going to have classes here this summer or not!

    Quote Originally Posted by Wenisrubber
    Can Chis even do agility?
    Absolutely any dog can do agility, maybe not professionally, but in your backyard. My three-legged girl Jesse has no problem when I have her do jumps. She has proved the vets wrong with her jumping, and she just enjoys it! As long as the dog enjoys it, they can do it.

    Well everyone, I can't wait to read about your plans as they near and you are able to do them!
    Stephanie

  3. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by lute
    next spring i'll be getting a great dane fawn bitch. her name will be Heaven, but not sure on a registered name yet. i'll also be doing conformation and obediance with her. same socializing as the other pup. yes, i will have a male and female. NO I AM NOT GOING TO BREED THEM! IT WOULD BE UNETHICAL!
    Lute, I'm NOT trying to bash on you or anything, but you are really contradicting yourself.

    How is responsible breeding unethical? Furthermore, why are you even showing in conformation if you aren't going to breed??? Conformation is the evaluation of breeding stock. Dogs who are going to be shown are done so to prove themselves worthy of being bred. I can understand if you're just showing to gain the experience and have some fun, but you can do that just by signing yourself on as a handler.

    I just don't see how responsible breeding is so "unethical". I plan to show and breed Pekingeses in the distant future, so that just irked me because it seems like my plans would be "unethical".

    As for plans for a pup or a dog, we'll talk about this 10 years from now because I can't fathom the possibility of bringing a new dog into our household. I want a show Peke desperately, but I still need to do more research and find myself an active mentor.

  4. #19
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    Quote Originally Posted by Giselle
    How is responsible breeding unethical?
    The reason Lute won't be breeding them is because she can't because of the colors of her two dogs. You can't breed a fawn to a black or blue.

    My dad and I plan on adopting a dachshund puppy this summer. So far, I don't plan on doing any sports with it. It will just be a pet, I'm excited!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dab_20
    The reason Lute won't be breeding them is because she can't because of the colors of her two dogs. You can't breed a fawn to a black or blue.

    My dad and I plan on adopting a dachshund puppy this summer. So far, I don't plan on doing any sports with it. It will just be a pet, I'm excited!!
    Ahh, thanks for explaining it. Color isn't a big deal for both Pekes and Greys so I'm not into all those color breedings.

  6. #21
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    I''ll be getting my Dane in a few years. It will be a male Harlequine or Merle. I will be taking him EVERYWHERE with me. Pretty much the same plans as Lute lol.

    Bringing him to pet stores all the time and get into some kind of obidence or something. I also want him to be a therapy dog.
    I cant wait to get him!!!!

    I already have other preperations..like collar coulors ect...lol
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  7. #22
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    Quote Originally Posted by Giselle
    I just don't see how responsible breeding is so "unethical".
    Just like dab_20 said. you can only breed fawns with fawn or brindle. only blues with blues or blacks. only blacks with blues, harls, and mantles. you can see all the acceptable breeding colors here.
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  8. #23
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    I'm working on obedience and socialization now. In 6 weeks she's going to start some bite work. I was originally dead set on Schutzhund but now I'm thinking about French Ring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jesse_3
    Although, I don't understand why a musher would just "throw away" their older lead dog, this dog has probably been with them for a long time. It breaks my heart to hear things like that.
    Competitive mushing is a whole different mindset. A top racing kennel simply can't keep every dog it produces. The dogs aren't pets, they aren't family members..they have a job and when they can't do it, there is another dog right there who can. Most mushers are pretty happy to give a dog, even a really good one, to someone who can actually still use them and give them a happy retirement.

    The four trained leaders I've been given--Paxil, Sleet, Pingo and Sundin came from 2 kennels--one big one, one small. Sleet and Paxil were both still perfectly capable of pulling, but hated being yard dogs. They wanted to be in the house and hanging out with people. Their musher couldn't accomodate that and she knew I could. I also believe she knew Paxil was sick and she couldn't afford to treat her, so she did the next best thing--found her a home with someone who could and would.

    Pingo and Sundin came from the same distance racing kennel. Both were bumped from the owner's A team and were sitting in the yard. It was a waste of their talents and pretty miserable for them. He wanted them to go someplace where they could still do what they love and be happy dogs again. None of those four had been abused in any way by their first mushers, they just couldn't meet the needs of a more demanding mushing style. Both former owners still check in on them occasionally and would take them back if neccessary.

    One of the reasons I don't compete is that I just can't think like that. I will someday, not too far off, have an old & slow team!
    If you are lucky enough to find a way of life you love, you must find the courage to live it.
    --John Irving

  10. #25
    Well in 2008 or late next summer i am gonna be getting another golden retriever when we are down in Missouri or i am thinking about getting a shepard but i know i will have another golden.. Probley a male but depends on if i don't go crazy from the all the furkid's i have now..

  11. #26
    well i plan on getting a female chocolate labrador retreiver and i plan on training her agility and showing her in conformation. but that will not be any time soon, maybe a year or so from now. i will take her to public places like towns to get her socialized. i will also take her to friend's houses and on trips like camping and what not.

  12. #27
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    Ah, I get it now Glacier. Thank you for clearing that up a bit for me! Well, I am glad that is how it happens most of the time. I thought they dumped 'em off at shelters. Well, there is one more thing to add to my learning spot in my brain. I hope you don't mind if I come to you with any questions when they come...

    Everyone, I am still having fun reading your plans. They are interesting. We need more plans to come on in!

    Thanks again Glacier
    Steph

  13. #28
    Quote Originally Posted by lute
    i'm getting a great dane puppy in August! i can't wait!

    my puppy's registered name will be Kennel Name's I Can't Dance.
    Excellent name for a dane!! I have tried dancing with audrey and it doesn't work! What will you acall him at home?

  14. #29
    I want another shih tzu. This time it will be socialized way better than snuggles. I will train it and everything. I want it to be a rescue though. If I can't find a shih tzu to rescue I will get another small breed. I doubt we will register it and I don't care if it is a boy or a girl. We can only get one if we move to a new house. We have been thinking hard about that but I don't know.......

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    ummm just wondering why can't you breed those colors together? not trying to start anything but yeah....

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