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by Siantha on 05 May 2012 - 01:05
my boy at 16 months please bear with the stack its terrable XD and he was not cooperateing also just had elbow surgery to remove a cyst so hes not standing on his far front leg

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same boy at 12 months

5 months

when i got him at 12 weeks.

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same boy at 12 months

5 months

when i got him at 12 weeks.
by e c street on 05 May 2012 - 05:05
Just curious. Since you had him operated on, does this make him inelegible for any kind of AKC showing event?\
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by Siantha on 05 May 2012 - 05:05
no not to my knowladge i didnt plan on it but the cyst was at the point of his elbow and was starting to damage the joint so i had it removed it wasent a elbow repair or replacement just a removal of a cyst i doubt that it would affect anything. i didnt relly have plans to show him in akc

by Siantha on 05 May 2012 - 06:05
A dog is considered changed in appearance by artificial means if it has been subjected to any type of procedure, substance or drugs that have the effect of obscuring, disguising or eliminating any congenital or hereditary abnormality or any undesirable characteristic, or that does anything to improve a dog’s natural appearance, temperament, bite or gait.
Even procedures, substances and drugs which are absolutely necessary to the health and comfort of a dog shall disqualify that dog from competition if the former had the incidental effect of changing or even improving the dog’s appearance, temperament, bite or gait.
There may be cases in which a veterinarian has prescribed some drug as being necessary for the health of a dog. In such cases, the veterinarian’s advice should be followed, but the dog should be withheld from competition in dog shows until all possible effects of the drug have worn off.
Procedures that would in and of themselves be considered a change in appearance by artificial means and make a dog ineligible for shows include, but are not limited to:
1. The correction of entropion, ectropian, trichiasis or distichiasis.
2. Trimming, removing or tattooing of the third eyelid (nicitating membrane)
3. The insertion of an eye prosthesis
4. Correction of harelip, cleft palate, stenotic nares, or an elongated soft palate resection
5. Any procedure to change ear set or carriage other than permitted by the breed standard
6. Restorative dental procedures, the use of bands or braces
7. The removal of excess skin folds or the removal of skin patches to alter markings
8. Correction of inguinal, scrotal or perineal hernias
9. Surgery for hip dysplasia, O.C.D., patellar luxation and femoral head restriction
10. Alteration of the location of the testes or the insertion of an artificial testicle
11. Altering the set or carriage of the tail
he had a False cyst from banging his elbow on the tile floor because he does not lay down gently and it caused a fluid build up nothing genetic involved
Even procedures, substances and drugs which are absolutely necessary to the health and comfort of a dog shall disqualify that dog from competition if the former had the incidental effect of changing or even improving the dog’s appearance, temperament, bite or gait.
There may be cases in which a veterinarian has prescribed some drug as being necessary for the health of a dog. In such cases, the veterinarian’s advice should be followed, but the dog should be withheld from competition in dog shows until all possible effects of the drug have worn off.
Procedures that would in and of themselves be considered a change in appearance by artificial means and make a dog ineligible for shows include, but are not limited to:
1. The correction of entropion, ectropian, trichiasis or distichiasis.
2. Trimming, removing or tattooing of the third eyelid (nicitating membrane)
3. The insertion of an eye prosthesis
4. Correction of harelip, cleft palate, stenotic nares, or an elongated soft palate resection
5. Any procedure to change ear set or carriage other than permitted by the breed standard
6. Restorative dental procedures, the use of bands or braces
7. The removal of excess skin folds or the removal of skin patches to alter markings
8. Correction of inguinal, scrotal or perineal hernias
9. Surgery for hip dysplasia, O.C.D., patellar luxation and femoral head restriction
10. Alteration of the location of the testes or the insertion of an artificial testicle
11. Altering the set or carriage of the tail
he had a False cyst from banging his elbow on the tile floor because he does not lay down gently and it caused a fluid build up nothing genetic involved

by GSDPACK on 05 May 2012 - 17:05
I thought you sold him?
he has grown into a handsome man. Too bad the breeder is such a fraud!
Anyway enjoy, he is handsome.
M
he has grown into a handsome man. Too bad the breeder is such a fraud!
Anyway enjoy, he is handsome.
M

by Siantha on 05 May 2012 - 21:05
I did and them the elbow cyst they where complaining about so I just baught him back
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