3/16/2012

Cute Puppy eats dinner and then wants more.

Cute Puppy eats dinner and then wants more. Video Clips. Duration : 0.73 Mins.


www.getfitgamer.com - Sam is an australian shepard laborador mix and the other dogs are german shepards.

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3/13/2012

Australian/German Shepherd/lab mix in the Bath

Australian/German Shepherd/lab mix in the Bath Video Clips. Duration : 1.20 Mins.



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3/12/2012

Mystic's Puppies

Mystic's Puppies Tube. Duration : 3.00 Mins.


Rambunctious little 4.74 week old Border Collie, German/Australian Shepherd Mix Puppies. These are 8 hyper-intelligent agility/herding dogs for sale for each 0.

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3/11/2012

Throw Up And Diarrhea In Dogs

When your dog has diarrhea every person in the house is unhappy. When you look into their sad eyes, you get a sense of meaning to the phrase "I'm sicker than a dog!"

Diarrhea is the amount three guess people take their dogs to the vet. Before running off to the vet, look around at what you might be doing to cause your dog to have diarrhea. The good news is that most episodes of routine diarrhea can be prevented, or at least minimized.

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The usual suspects are:

Throw Up And Diarrhea In Dogs

o Food- either too old, left out too long, or exposed to high temperatures. Such exposure can happen while being portable to the pet store. Bugs and flies may have climbed into open bags, laid eggs and left droppings while packaging or in your home after they being opened.

o Chlorinated water- your dog's intestinal tract requires a range of bacteria to break down and process the food. Chlorinated water can kill these bacteria, causing diarrhea.

o Cleaning agents. Don't forget, dogs living indoors are walking barefoot. If not sufficiently diluted, many cleaning agents can burn their pads, their eyes, and their lungs. They will often lick their pads to stop the burning, which can lead to diarrhea.

o Pesticides/Insecticides- Similar to cleaning agents in that when dogs lick their pads, they will ingest some of the chemicals. They might also eat a bug that has been exposed to insecticides.

Dogs are notorious for eating bacteria laden morsels out of garbage cans, or found while out on a walk. Dogs off leash are more likely to drink from a stagnant puddle. A few slurps is all it takes! Puddles can be toxic cocktails containing whatever from bug larvae, discarded food morsels, infected spittle, leaked automobile fluids like transmission oil, or antifreeze.

Stress is someone else cause of dog diarrhea. Stress comes in many forms. Small dogs are particularly sensitive to non-harmonious living environments. They prefer peace and quite to yelling, screaming, or fighting; many get crazy if you run the vacuum cleaner, blender, or just leave the room.

Travel, or the anticipation of trip (with or without them) causes stress. Traveling with your dog often means different air quality, humidity, water, sounds, even food. Rescue dogs also feel the emotional stress of all complex in the Rescue mission. Now that's trip stress! Any one of these can cause your dog to have diarrhea.

Female dogs in heat will drive male dogs that have mating contact into a frenzy that can cause loose and bloody stools. The female doesn't even need to be in your house. It could be a neighbors dog out on a walk.

How to deal with routine dog diarrhea?

A lot of people think it's a good idea to let their dogs covering to eat grass when they have diarrhea. Well, that's partially true. Dogs eat grass even when their Gi tract is not upset. If you look determined you will observation they pull at the grass. They do this to get at the dirt around the roots, which is teaming with soil-based organisms (Sbos). Sbos are vital digestive aids that also help contend optimum intestinal balance.

Healthy grass and soil contains organic sulfur (Msm), as well (Sbos). However, if you live in an area where lawns are watered with municipal water (chlorinated) or are treated with inorganic fertilizers, or sprayed with pesticides and insecticides it is not a good idea to let your dogs eat the grass.

The actual cause of diarrhea is an intestinal imbalance between what is ordinarily referred to as "good and bad" bacteria. A equilibrium of both is vital to break the food down so that the nutrients can be absorbed through the intestinal wall, as well as to push along what's left to be eliminated. The good bacteria get spent in the digestive process and need to be substituted daily to contend optimum Gi balance. Once the "bad bacteria" get the upper hand, they breed quickly.

As I mentioned earlier, in most cases it is not a good idea to let your dogs eat grass. Supplements that comprise Sbos are available today that are specifically formulated for dogs. If you were to give Sbos to your dogs on a daily basis, all but the most rehabilitation defiant cases of diarrhea could categorically be prevented. A side advantage is that they would be more alert, easier to train and have improved corporal performance.

Throw Up And Diarrhea In DogsMore Conversations with Tyler Video Clips. Duration : 0.33 Mins.


He's a border collie/Australian shepherd/Wookiee mix.

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3/09/2012

2012 Update from Las Vegas

2012 Update from Las Vegas Video Clips. Duration : 22.35 Mins.


Big changes this year. The first big change is that in April I will either be moving to Montana or to Florida. I am expecting a job promotion which will require me to move to Florida. If we do end up in Florida we have decided on the St. Augustine area. We are hoping to find a nice 5+ acre piece of property there for about 0 a month rent. The plan if we end up in Florida is to grow and raise as much food and livestock as we can to live off of. We will be visiting our homestead in Montana about 1 week out of every month to design and implement a Permaculture system into the land. If I do not get the promotion I am quitting my job and moving to our existing homestead in Montana. The Montana homestead is on five acres of land and costs about 0 a month. All that needs to be paid there are property taxes and utilities, ie propane and wood. It will be difficult to do the second option because we will no longer have my source of income but I think we can do it. I will be going to local businesses and either offering my help for free, like an internship, or for minimum wage just so that I can learn the skills. Some of the skill set jobs I will be trying to get there are: 1. Mechanical work on cars and trucks. 2. Furniture craftsmanship 3. Carpentry 4. Well and septic systems maintenance and installation. 5. Plumbing 6. Masonry 7. Butcher 8. Anything else I can think of. Let me know what you can think of. I will also be taking trade classes or trade school and collecting ...

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3/07/2012

Medium Sized Dog Breeds Rated For Your family - Grooming, Shedders - Which is Best?

When selecting a dog for yourself or your family, you have to take into notice many factors. Does your home adapt the size dog you wish to bring home? Do you have the time to give to that dog? Will the dog fit into your family? Can you afford to feed and utter the dog properly? Medium breed dogs are favorite nearby the world. Breeders nearby the world have incorporated large breed dogs with medium sized breeds to come up with some very astonishing pets and unique finding dogs.

The top ten medium breed dogs on the American Kennel Club list are:

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  1. Siberian Husky
  2. Poodle
  3. Border Collie
  4. Brittany Spaniel
  5. Australian Shepherd
  6. American Eskimo
  7. French Bulldog
  8. Airedale Terrier
  9. Australian Cattle Dog
  10. Sheepdog

Medium Sized Dog Breeds Rated For Your family - Grooming, Shedders - Which is Best?

Medium sized dogs are astonishing companions, great pets, and easier to utter compared to the large and giant breed dogs. While finding over the list of medium sized dogs on the American Kennel Clubs' site I did notice a large whole of the dogs on the list require full, grooming or brushing. Not all the dogs require a ton of grooming, but a large whole of the dogs that compiled the list do require regular brushing or visits to the groomer in order to be properly maintained. This should be taken into notice when selecting a breed that follows into any category.

Medium sized dogs are well kept in small yards; some can be kept in apartments or townhomes without issues. Daily walking is recommended due to some of the breeds being very energetic and needing that 'play time' to keep them from becoming bored and destructive while inside your home.

As with any dog, medium sized dogs will require your attention and regular veterinarian visits to keep them salutary and happy. As stated above, dogs like the Poodle, Sheepdog, and Husky are going to require grooming. Poodles will need to be clipped, shaved and sculptured regularly. Sheepdogs have a heavy whole of hair... If you are finding for a non-shedding dog; a sheepdog is not your best option for your next pet. Husky dogs also seem to be shedders. They will require regular attention with a brush and matting comb.

In the medium sized class there are so many astonishing breeds to pick and choose from. The decision needs to be based nearby what you or your house is wanting in a dog.

Allergies or sensitivity to pet hair and dander needs to be addressed first when selecting a medium sized breed of dog. Then consider the whole of space your dog is going to need at full adult size. Food costs will be less then a large or giant breed dog, any way it is still much more then a small or toy breed dog. Lastly, if your medium sized dog weighs over 50lbs the veterinarians regularly payment more for any surgical procedure.

Educate yourself on all the astonishing breeds that fit into the medium sized category, there are many to choose from, any way some can be eliminated swiftly by allergy suffers or a house that doesn't want to commit to grooming requirements.

Medium Sized Dog Breeds Rated For Your family - Grooming, Shedders - Which is Best?Talking Dog : German Shepherd Tube. Duration : 2.38 Mins.


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3/04/2012

Dog DNA Breed Test Results

Dog DNA Breed Test Results Video Clips. Duration : 1.60 Mins.


I had to reupload this video because I forgot to say what she is...I am sorry that I had to lose some very nice comments when I had to delete the first one. Patty is not any of the breeds that I would have guessed. The Sheltie seems to be the closest to her in appearance. I thought she was part Border Collie and Part Australian Shepherd.

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3/01/2012

Medium & Large Dog Breed Care : How to Care for an Australian Shepherd

Medium & Large Dog Breed Care : How to Care for an Australian Shepherd Video Clips. Duration : 1.67 Mins.


Australian shepherds are high-energy dogs that need lots of physical and mental exercise in the form of agility training and dog sports. Watch out for nipping behavior in Australian shepherd dogs withtips from a certified dog trainer in this free video on dog care and obedience. Expert: Nancy Frensley Contact: www.berkeleyhumane.org/ Bio: Nancy Frensley is a certified pet dog trainer. Filmmaker: Sam Lee

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