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by vonissk on 12 July 2013 - 12:07
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/03/120326112842.htm

by kitkat3478 on 12 July 2013 - 14:07
Can you make that a clickable link please?

by clc29 on 12 July 2013 - 15:07
Here ya go......http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/03/120326112842.htm

by vonissk on 12 July 2013 - 15:07
OK I just copied by hand and it still wouldn't make a clickable link. Help one of you guys out there......................or a mod. Thank you. KitKat it is a good read. You have to take into account the 4 breeds they are using etc.........................and the time frame................................

by vonissk on 12 July 2013 - 15:07
WooHoo thank you clc.................................

by kitkat3478 on 12 July 2013 - 15:07
Thank you. I am going to go read it now.
I do most of my surfing, on my I Pod and have no clue how to get somewhere without that link.(thats why my spelling is so poor in some posts. My fingers are bigger than the keys)
I do most of my surfing, on my I Pod and have no clue how to get somewhere without that link.(thats why my spelling is so poor in some posts. My fingers are bigger than the keys)

by vonissk on 12 July 2013 - 16:07
Me too KitKat--I can spell fine but I have big hands and I make a lot of mistakes too because of that............LOL and I am on a regular desktop.............

by kitkat3478 on 12 July 2013 - 16:07
That goes right along with my thinking.
I have been called basicly a liar, when I state I have never had a call back about a HD pup/dog.
My pups are born into a whelping room. They are given heating pad and blankets (to provide solid footing while nursing and to avoid unnecessary steess on soft bones).
When pups reach three weeks, they are allowed to venture into the rest of my house, at their own pace.
My pups are never crated or even penned up. When the hit about 5 weeks and can make it up and down the two steps outdoors on their own, they are free to come and go as they please (I have at least 2 acres of yard fenced in, which includes wooded area.
My pups can eat as much as they wNt of good quality, high fat/high protein puppy food,dry, as well as good cooked and raw beef, and cooked ground turkey.
They run off whatever they take in,at their own pace. No pup has ever became too heavy.
I will not send a pup off with someone that is going to crate them, long hours befire 4 months old.(how unfair would that be to take a free reining pup and throw hin right into a crate).
Exercise and good food is the key to good health, beginning at birth..
I have been called basicly a liar, when I state I have never had a call back about a HD pup/dog.
My pups are born into a whelping room. They are given heating pad and blankets (to provide solid footing while nursing and to avoid unnecessary steess on soft bones).
When pups reach three weeks, they are allowed to venture into the rest of my house, at their own pace.
My pups are never crated or even penned up. When the hit about 5 weeks and can make it up and down the two steps outdoors on their own, they are free to come and go as they please (I have at least 2 acres of yard fenced in, which includes wooded area.
My pups can eat as much as they wNt of good quality, high fat/high protein puppy food,dry, as well as good cooked and raw beef, and cooked ground turkey.
They run off whatever they take in,at their own pace. No pup has ever became too heavy.
I will not send a pup off with someone that is going to crate them, long hours befire 4 months old.(how unfair would that be to take a free reining pup and throw hin right into a crate).
Exercise and good food is the key to good health, beginning at birth..
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