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Melsmells

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  1. Oh I could imagine it would be hilarious!! I have just emailed the breeder and withdrawn from the purchase Fingers crossed all is well.... Thank you all again for your help its really appreciated and maybe I can sleep tonight now Ive made the decision
  2. Thank you Vizslamomma I did send an email this morning the the DDB Club of Australia also, for some clarification of this problem. I havent heard back from them yet If nothing else, this has been a wondering learning experience, if not a particularly wonderful introduction to the breed, I do now have a much clearer idea in my head of things to look for and questions to ask!!
  3. That was an interesting read thank you.... I think I have a once bitten twice shy (pun intended) thing going on now, where I want my pup to have the correct bite now so I can be relatively reassured that he will adhere to the breed standard going into adulthood???
  4. Thank you BC Crazy, for all your help and kind words Hopefully in the not too distant future I can make a thread introducing my new DDB puppy
  5. Thank you persephone We lost our Male Boxer 5 years ago, the decision to get another dog has not been taken lightly or without as much research as a newby to the breed can do. I am BEYOND upset about this, as I had already opened my heart to this wonderful boy even before meeting him But I think in my heart of hearts, I would be a fool to continue on buying this pup as a show prospect with such a fault. Many thanks to everyone, and fingers crossed for an easy withdrawal of sale and quick return of my money
  6. And just to add, to risk further speculation, I have researched this breed and breeders quite a bit. It wasnt a decision made last week upon being given a photo of a cute puppy. I have done much research on desexing ages, reading studies, some stuff here, and was determined NOT to desex this dog prior to 18 months only. (In fact some breeders prefer not to desex at all unless there are behavioural issues, but thats a whole other topic) I am not familar, nor can find any decent information online about the skeletal growth of the breed and the true likihood this is going to correct. In my mind I think I have to let the pup go and get a full refund Thank you all for your help
  7. Sorry to clarify, this pup is MAINS registered I do NOT intend to breed with him, I asked that he be mains registered so I could show him up until 2 years when I plan on desexing him I have signed a lengthy contract, earlier last week, the breeder told me Friday about the jaw I have no interest in naming the breeder, or running down the breeder at all My question was to people experienced with THIS BREED if the jaw is in fact likely to correct itself. I had hoped to show the pup almost immediately I have contacted the Dogue club of NSW and also sent out an enquiry to a friend who shows/breeders another breed, to ask her Judge friend out this also I am simply trying to establish whether I should continue on with the purchase or back out at this time since disclosure of this problem came about so late (better late than never I guess)
  8. Thank you... All of the boxes here are ticked yes, so far Its just the bite that is the concern If I am wanting to buy a show ready pup, Im guessing this bite/mouth issue is a problem?
  9. Thank you BC Crazy, I am hoping that perhaps it "could" correct itself, but as a newby to the breed, Im not sure
  10. Can anyone experienced with this breed let me know if a pup with an overshot jaw, is likely to correct itself? Should the pup before purchase already display the correct undershot jaw? Would a pup destined for the show ring at an early age be disqualified for this?
  11. From the quick bit of reading excessive iodine consumption can lead to dry and flaky skin. Iodine is found in good quantities in salt water fish (moreso than fresh water) The recommended daily requirement for dogs is "Dogs should receive 0.7 mg of iodine daily for every pound of dog food they eat (on a dry matter basis)." 5 grams of seaweed meal delivers a whooping 4.24mg of iodine, so given that we perhaps feed our dogs 1 kilo (2 pounds roughly) of food per day their requirement would be 1.4mg per day...at just 5 grams of seaweed meal you are giving the dog 3 x its daily requirement just from seaweed alone without factoring in the other parts of his diet which also may contain iodine (Assuming my maths and googling have served me correctly :laugh: ) Need to get my head around this dog nutrition stuff...very interesting I think a top up once or twice a week probably isnt a bad thing, but I would worry feeding it in daily
  12. While I must say my "thing" is horse nutrition rather than dog nutrition, fading in coats of horses can be due to several things Excess iron in the diet, which blocks copper Low levels of copper and zinc in the diet Overall imbalances to the diet Again with horses, EXTREME care needs to be taken when supplementing with things like seaweed meal, just 5 grams of seaweed meal can exceed the requirements of a 500kg horse, so Id have to wonder, translated back to a 50kg dog, if this is safe
  13. I lost my beloved white Boxer in August 2009. Now, nearly 5 years on...we are puppy shopping
  14. Another piggy has crossed my mind :D But sadly I just dont want to go there again I have shown a few other people the pen, and all have said what a beautiful area it would be for a dog...with the modifications mentioned in this thread Thank you all again
  15. All excellent suggestions... Yes they are treated pine, so another tick for putting the mesh inside Also my OH said the fencing isnt 7 foot (he reckons because Im so short I have a warped perception of height ) they are 6 foot After this thread and some thinking we could always make another run somewhere on the property, our feeling was that it was just a lovely space and a shame to waste it Back to the drawing board
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