She is our new West German blood line pure bred, German Shepard puppy, 8 weeks old Nov 29th.
Picked her up last night, she slept the whole night through, damages nothing and packed with the curiosity one would expect from a new arrival.
Sweet, wonderful personality and of course, adorable as with any puppy.
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At 8 weeks she is already 11 pounds. She will probably be a big girl.
She is freaking adorable!!!!
Toy :smile: :smile:
I'm jealous!
She looks like a real sweetheart! Puppies are so much fun. :biggrin:
Quote from: Solar on November 28, 2015, 10:32:52 AM
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She has already learned to sit on her own. :lol: :thumbsup:
Quote from: Solar on November 28, 2015, 10:32:52 AM
She is our new West German blood line pure bred, German Shepard puppy, 8 weeks old Nov 29th.
Picked her up last night, she slept the whole night through, damages nothing and packed with the curiosity one would expect from a new arrival.
Sweet, wonderful personality and of course, adorable as with any puppy.
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:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Spectacular. And it looks like she's already figuring things out by her camera-gaze.
Quote from: kit saginaw on November 28, 2015, 07:17:37 PM
Spectacular. And it looks like she's already figuring things out by her camera-gaze.
Keen observation.
Yep, I'm pretty impressed by what little attributes she seems to gain every hour.
When I brought her home, she was essentially a blank slate, a head full of air, blank stares and leaky bladder coupled with whines of confusion.
Today she already knows her name, insists on eye contact and her motor skills went from tripping and falling over shadows, to full out running from room to room and jumping in the last 25 hours.
Granted, not the most graceful, but truly humorously entertaining. :laugh:
Today the kittens, Rain and Smokey, and my little dog Libby formed a united front on my chair. A place the puppy cannot get up on...yet. :ttoung:
Toy
Cute...puppies are a lot of fun
Wear long sleeves. When we got our Lab at eight weeks, he had the sharpest teeth and claws, like tiny razors.
Quote from: Dori on November 29, 2015, 09:36:22 AM
Cute...puppies are a lot of fun
Wear long sleeves. When we got our Lab at eight weeks, he had the sharpest teeth and claws, like tiny razors.
Ugggh, every time we went to visit the puppies, I left a bloody mess. Scratches and needle teeth.
But Diesel seems to understand flesh vs toys, I was playing with her and a stuffed toy, she would gently chew on my hand, and pull hard on the toy, but she mistook my thumb for the toy and really clamped down and pulled, drawing blood, and immediately let go with her ears down and an "OOPS, Sorry" look, of course that lasted about two seconds as something else caught her attention.
Too bad they grow up sooo fast. I love the puppy stage.... :wub:
Quote from: Solar on November 29, 2015, 11:34:50 AM
Too bad they grow up sooo fast. I love the puppy stage.... :wub:
Do shepherds like water? With the lab, you had to keep the bathroom door shut if you were running bath water. You can't get near a pool or lake with this guy, he's going in no matter what you say.
Quote from: Dori on November 29, 2015, 06:45:53 PM
Do shepherds like water? With the lab, you had to keep the bathroom door shut if you were running bath water. You can't get near a pool or lake with this guy, he's going in no matter what you say.
One Shepard I had loved diving to the bottom and retrieving rocks, nearly as obsessive as labs, but she seemed to have an obsession, wore her teeth down nearly a half inch.
I hope she was an exception to the rule.
My brothers labs come over all the time, he lives a mile away as the crow flies, they breakout, travel through the forest, stay all day in my creeks, then come up to the house all muddy and hungry and won't leave till he picks them up.
Apparently I'm going to be forced into fencing in a quarter mile of property just so she doesn't pick up their bad habits.
My County is a livestock County, where any animal caught worrying livestock can be shot on sight.
I keep telling him he better lock them in his property or they'll wind up dead, and probably deservedly so considering they have to cross a 5000 acre cattle ranch to get to my place.
Quote from: Solar on November 29, 2015, 08:46:20 PM
One Shepard I had loved diving to the bottom and retrieving rocks, nearly as obsessive as labs, but she seemed to have an obsession, wore her teeth down nearly a half inch.
I hope she was an exception to the rule.
My brothers labs come over all the time, he lives a mile away as the crow flies, they breakout, travel through the forest, stay all day in my creeks, then come up to the house all muddy and hungry and won't leave till he picks them up.
A friend came over and brought his two Portuguese Water Dogs. (Like the one's Obama has). Those guys made me nuts. They played really hard with our dogs, but they would not stay out of their water dish. They somehow managed to get themselves drenched, then back to running and in the dirt, what a mess.....ugh... :mad:
Not a breed I would enjoy or recommend.
Quote from: Dori on November 30, 2015, 07:36:07 AM
A friend came over and brought his two Portuguese Water Dogs. (Like the one's Obama has). Those guys made me nuts. They played really hard with our dogs, but they would not stay out of their water dish. They somehow managed to get themselves drenched, then back to running and in the dirt, what a mess.....ugh... :mad:
Not a breed I would enjoy or recommend.
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My wolf used to do that too. We had one of those tiny plastic kiddie pools for their water, but even in the middle of winter, he'd break the ice and lay down.
It was always a muddy mess.
Like you, I prefer dogs with a purpose, easily trainable and always out for your best interests.
Not to mention a dog that you can take anywhere and not have to worry about.
Quote from: Solar on November 30, 2015, 07:46:26 AM
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
My wolf used to do that too. We had one of those tiny plastic kiddie pools for their water, but even in the middle of winter, he'd break the ice and lay down.
It was always a muddy mess.
Like you, I prefer dogs with a purpose, easily trainable and always out for your best interests.
Not to mention a dog that you can take anywhere and not have to worry about.
When we were very young 10 or so My older brother trained our German Shepard for years. If he told the dog to sit and stay, then walked off the dog would not move for no one but him. You could put food in front of him and come back later and the dog would be in the same spot and food on the floor yet. When my brother came home the dog would not move until my brother said OK! I could tell the dog the same thing. The dog would look it me like who the hell are you tell me what to do. :lol:
Quote from: walkstall on November 30, 2015, 03:43:45 PM
When we were very young 10 or so My older brother trained our German Shepard for years. If he told the dog to sit and stay, then walked off the dog would not move for no one but him. You could put food in front of him and come back later and the dog would be in the same spot and food on the floor yet. When my brother came home the dog would not move until my brother said OK! I could tell the dog the same thing. The dog would look it me like who the hell are you tell me what to do. :lol:
Good dog. Totally devoted!!! :wink:
Quote from: walkstall on November 30, 2015, 03:43:45 PM
When we were very young 10 or so My older brother trained our German Shepard for years. If he told the dog to sit and stay, then walked off the dog would not move for no one but him. You could put food in front of him and come back later and the dog would be in the same spot and food on the floor yet. When my brother came home the dog would not move until my brother said OK! I could tell the dog the same thing. The dog would look it me like who the hell are you tell me what to do. :lol:
Yeah, they generally bond with one person, and in our case I think she'll bond with toy and I.
I taught her to fetch today, and she already knows her name, tommorow she learns sit and stay.
Boy, if only parents today would teach their kids the basics. :lol:
Sit, fetch and stay are all useful commands for children. Now if they'd own forage for their own food....
Quote from: quiller on December 01, 2015, 11:16:32 AM
Sit, fetch and stay are all useful commands for children. Now if they'd own forage for their own food....
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I had a wolf mix in the 80s that got hooked on coffee, we didn't know it till one day when she sat whining and looking at my wife one Sunday morn.
So she sat her cup of coffee down, got up to let her outside, thinking she needed to pee, but instead, jumped up in the chair and started drinking her coffee.
Turned out, she used lots of cream in her coffee every morning in a mug she never finished, Ursa the wolf, that was her name, used to drink her half empty cup after she would leave for work.
I asked her how long do you suppose she had been drinking coffee, and she said she wondered why her cup was always clean when she'd go to fill it in the morning, and that had been at least two months.
And yes, she was blond. God the woman was thick at times, never once put two and two together. How could you not at least question who was drinking you coffee?
OK, I'll say, she was one dumb bitch, and I do mean bitch... No offense Ursa.