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Ok. *Places a note in diary to repost photo's on 1st october* Diffinantly will be repsoting atleast three elkie photo's.
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Do we still need to re-submit on the 1st October????
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more elkies
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Yes she does I have noticed we have been to some of the same shows, next time I will have to track you down so I can meet your dogs. That would be great, I will be at Harden on Satruday and then ACT two weeks after that. We are only showing Hannah, Adele and our baby Bond at the moment, Emma might come out with us on the occasion I'm aslways near the hound ring, wouldn't be too hard to find as there isn't many fluffy spitz hound breeds I will be at Harden this weekend too with the Samoyed pack, I will come and find you :D Although you might have to help me out, if you see a brunette girl with a Samoyed pup on a bright pink lead that will be me. Will keep an eye out, we will only have two elkies there. Hannah and Baby Bond, Not entered in sweepies this show. And I'm also a brunette. if that helps :D Usually parked under a small green gazibo with a green soft crate.
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Yes she does I have noticed we have been to some of the same shows, next time I will have to track you down so I can meet your dogs. That would be great, I will be at Harden on Satruday and then ACT two weeks after that. We are only showing Hannah, Adele and our baby Bond at the moment, Emma might come out with us on the occasion I'm aslways near the hound ring, wouldn't be too hard to find as there isn't many fluffy spitz hound breeds
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Yes she does
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That is Emma http://www.dogzonline.com.au/breeds/profile.asp?dog=31797 She is not being shown at the moment due to being a little skittish in the ring It's a shame as she is really a lovly elkhound.
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Got more elkies
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That is a mother ? Daughter shot. Hannah is the young one and it is also one of my favorite pictures
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You can't forget the Norwegian Elkhound
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Here is one we took for Christmas 07. Yes it's real, no photo shop involved Anyway, while I took the shot, my mum was trying to keep the four 2 week olds in the basket
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Hannah {Ch. Halgrove Hilda} at 5 weeks of age And Hannah on the day she became an Australian Champion at 15 months. She's a blossoming beauty
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I had the pleasure of meeting Turbo as a puppy. :rolleyes:
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Angel and Shadow are related to Adel and Taz on both sides. Their mother was a half-sister to Tyra and Kasper's sire is also Taz and Adel's sire. I forgot Hush is Casper's sire. The gene pool is so small here in NSW. On the other hand (Not food intolerance) but Zac is intolerant to fleas. And Adele gets itchy between the pads of her feet when she is running throug grass mostly in spring through Autumn this occurs. You left the E off Adele
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Shadow after all is related to Taz through Tyra is afterall Taz's Aunt. So maybe food intolerance runs in the gene pool.
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Good, we will agree to disagree. Anyway, lets get back on topic. I wasn't asking whether it was okay to feed eggs. I asked whether a dog could be intolerant to eggs. Ok, this may answer your question. Odin one of our October puppies is intolerant to chicken, Taz (Adele's brother) is intolerant to beef. so yes, it is possible for a dog to be intolerant to egg.
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As I said, I'm not going to start a debate or argument about it.
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Not trying to start a debate or argument here, but I'm just totally against raw eggs being fed to dogs. I myself wouldn't eat a whole egg. I found this on the net and just wanted to add it. Eggs: Raw eggs can be the cause of some health problems for your dog and although it would take a large amount of raw eggs eaten over a long period of time to do but it is better to be safe than sorry. So it is recommended that all eggs be cooked. Eggs though, are a wonderful source of protein for your dog and should in no way be minimized from any good menu. Dogs like eggs prepared in numerous ways so don't get stuck on just one type of preparation. A whole cooked egg (including the shell) has the same nutrients of a raw whole egg, and is safer.
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I have always been told never to feed dogs raw eggs. This is why Raw eggs Contain an enzyme called avidin, which decreases the absorption of biotin (a B vitamin). This can lead to skin and hair coat problems. Raw eggs may also contain Salmonella. Dogs can however eat cooked eeg. which I feed mine on occasion.
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I would say Thirlmere or Bargo as they are connected, run by the same people and they are very nice people. We have had no problem with the two vet and if you are a registered breeder you get a discound on your visit. They gave us a whole heap of puppy packs for our puppies and lots of treats for our puppies.
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We use Plush Puppy products on our elkhounds all the time. There shampoo's are great and smell nice as well. :rolleyes: for Plush Puppy products.
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Don't know if anyone has posted this yet but I found this on the internet. There is more at this website http://rawfed.com/myths/omnivores.html
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Ok, here is probably the most cutest elkhound ever on video... You will have to click the link below to see him... He is one of the puppies bred by us, and he has the most outstanding personality...