Posted on 01/24/2007 3:42:37 PM PST by word_warrior_bob
Jakey is getting a baby brother! Feel free to give me name ideas, pure bred Standard Poodle, champion bloodlines, I got him here, http://www.parrishill.com/
I read you shouldn't take the biggest or smallest of the litter, but I also read how to "test" a puppy. Even though he's the smallest puppy he was relaxed when I held him, relaxed when I put him in the cruk of my arm and looked me in the eyes for a long time. He was alert and looked when I clapped and he was the only one who cocked his head to say "what" when I talked to him. He held his own with the other puppies without being too rambunctous. He allowed me to hold him out with no other support and didn't squirm and looked me in the eyes, he allowed me to put him on his back and played and swatted at my fingers. He did all the right things you want from a puppy except he was the "runt" of the litter. I was assured that there should only be a difference in height of all the puppies of about 2 inches anyway. I'll post more pictures when I get him in 3 weeks, in the interm I will visit and handle him as much as possible so that the move is less stressful for him. On to the pictures!
As for him and Jake, Jake lives up the street. I will start bringing him things with the puppys' scent on it, so he becomes familiar with the scent. Then he and Jake will meet at a neutral location so he doesn't feel he's taking Jakes territory at my house. Then they'll start getting super
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Then they'll start having supervised visits and get to know each other, I'll teach Jake to be gentle with him, no horseplay because he can get hurt. Jake plays with the neighbors tiny poodle, he's very gentle with him.
>I'm getting this 7-week advice from hunting dog "experts".. <
Remember, traits you want in a dog that's going to be primarily a hunter are very different from those you want in a housepet. If you look on the breeder's website, one of her puppies grew up to be a top-notch therapy dog, so it's pretty likely she's doing something right!
>ParrisHill Daydream Believer . . . call name Bee.<
Naw, with that name, he HAS to be "Davey"
Bee's too girly.
Me too!!!!
OMG what an adorable little baby!! congratulations to you and jakey!
are you thinking of a sister for Thena???? Loosh is finally semi-tolerating his new baby sis!
I know they're puppies, but to me they look like they're more 8 wks or 9 wks!
He was asking about the pix posted in #22.
Which look partly Border Collie to me.
She gets confused for lots of things... German Shorthair, English pointer, some people just scratch their heads, but she's really a Dal-Brador. :~)
Oops!
Just proves even we "experts" can be fooled! ;-D How appropriate on a "pit bull" thread.
I do remember you talking about this dog before. I just don't remember a pix looking so much like a GSP!
http://www.parrishill.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/ph-3.jpg
The judge in that photo is a guy named Frank Sabella. He's one of the country's foremost experts on Poodles. He's got a very good eye for a good dog of most any breed.
What a cute puppy!
It's very nice until they're teething . .. then it's yeccch! Ruby is pushing out her canines right now, and I found a couple of molars on the floor. Her breath is just a WEE bit rank. . . . but I still let her kiss me.
She went to the barn last night and met my horse for the first time -- she was a little apprehensive at first and hiding behind mama while she stared at the REALLY BIG DOGS and they stared at her. But she found some of that nice Puppy Candy on the ground (you know what I mean) and THEN she came and kissed me . . . double ugh!
I see a lot of GSPs - there are 4 or 5 of them near my parents' house at the beach . . . and you could have fooled me, Gidget really does look like a GSP.
Davey is a great call name for ParrisHill Daydream Believer . . . "Bee" would be better for a girl (must be because all my girls are, well, girls.)
In case you are a whole lot younger than I am, here are the words to the song (probably the Monkees' biggest hit):
Daydream Believer
By John Stewart
Oh, I could hide 'neath the wings
Of the bluebird as she sings.
The six o'clock alarm would never ring.
But it rings and I rise,
Wipe the sleep out of my eyes.
My shavin' razor's cold and it stings.
Cheer up, Sleepy Jean.
Oh, what can it mean.
To a daydream believer
And a homecoming queen.
You once thought of me
As a white knight on a steed.
Now you know how happy I can be.
Oh, and our good times start and end
Without dollar one to spend.
But how much, baby, do we really need.
Cheer up, Sleepy Jean.
Oh, what can it mean.
To a daydream believer
And a homecoming queen.
I'm showing my age, but I always liked that song.
LOL!
Seriously, I'm only a bit more of an "expert" than the average pound workers!
It just goes to show you CAN'T perfectly accurately know what kind of dog you're seeing!
Just kind of ironic on a pit bull thread - that whole principle is 1 of many people's (including mine) arguments AGAINST "breed bans".
Oh crud, man am I showing my stupidity lately!
Sorry, this ISN'T a PBT thread! I've been mixing it with the other thread I was frequenting today/y-day!
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