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Solvanna

by Solvanna on 30 July 2010 - 05:07

Photo taken at 6 months of age. She is a female pup by Sg 19 Matz Vom Huhnegrab and Cayuga Von der Bastillie.


Solvanna

by Solvanna on 30 July 2010 - 05:07




nonacona60

by nonacona60 on 30 July 2010 - 05:07

Very nice looking girl.. If you get tired of her, I'll take her.. She looks solid and very confident.. GOOD LUCK and keep pics coming.

Rutavehaus


Ruger1

by Ruger1 on 30 July 2010 - 05:07

Solvanna..... Your female is very nice looking. I agree with nonacono in that she "looks solid and confident"....I am very jealous that you can get her to stack so nicely. I have been working on stacking with my 7 month old male...it's not going so well............Ruger1

Solvanna

by Solvanna on 30 July 2010 - 06:07

hey guys, thank you!  will post 2 more pics, one is 6 weeks of age and another is 4.5 months. she loves to be stacked and we bring her to the beach everyday to socialise. it wasnt that successful with our previous pups but we are improving at bringing up a pup as we are also learning and understanding the breed. haha, i will never get tired of her nonacona.
well ruger, i think you should give him time and dont pressure him afterall he's just a pup. praise him after you manage to stack him eventhough it's not the best stack. this is how we train our girl and i hope it works on your male. best of luck


                        quina 6 weeks

4.5 monthsquina 6 weeks

quina 6 weeks

nonacona60

by nonacona60 on 30 July 2010 - 06:07

What a little beauty.. If you gonna be selfish with her, and keep her all to yourself, Guess you will have to share her in pictures.

Ruger1, With puppies that are difficult to get to stay in stack, we use a grooming table. We have several grooming tables that are different heights. We put them on the table and give the command stay. It will be easy to stop them from jumping down than moving around out of a stack on the ground... Once they know the command stay, than you can start placing them in a stack position on a table or anything above the ground... Works all the time for us.. Hope you understand this if not PM and I'll help you as much as I can....

Rutavehaus





 


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