| pinkgirll13 |
| Posted 4/25/2008 9:38:09 PM |
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i own a puggle they are great. she was potty trained at 3 1/2 months old she was always very well with crate trianin too ,so i think puggles are a great pet to have ] |
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| beaglebrat |
| Posted 4/26/2008 8:01:03 AM |
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Well, just like with any dog, a lot of it has to do with the owners and training, and where they purchased it.
Yes, in the right hands Puggles are wonderful little dogs, and I think they are hear to stay.
I have a litter of 13 that is just leaving this weekend. When I took them for their vet check, my secondary vet said exactly what I think, many get the best traits of both breeds.
I have never raised a Puggle puppy with a bad attitude. They are all just so happy to see everyone. That is just their nature. Tail wagging.
I wish I could put my youtube videos up, but it does have my web address on it. Not that anything is still for sale, all 13 are reserved at 8 weeks and I have had to turn people away for the last few days.
Maybe my husband can edit out the web address. It is just super cute. |
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| naturaldane |
| Posted 4/26/2008 9:17:00 AM |
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If they are the ones you showed me, they are the cutest puggles I have ever seen. |
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| beaglebrat |
| Posted 4/26/2008 9:41:21 AM |
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| Quote naturaldane: If they are the ones you showed me, they are the cutest puggles I have ever seen. |
Aww...thank you. Nope those babies left in early April.
These guys are more like the 'standard' Puggles, but they are still cute to the families that like Puggles.
Looking forward to a little break for the next few weeks and then I have the Boxer babies coming in the first part of May. |
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| PerfectPom |
| Posted 4/26/2008 11:15:07 AM |
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| beaglebrat |
| Posted 4/26/2008 2:58:42 PM |
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FYI-- The only TWO Puppies I have ever had over the last 12 years of breeding that have been born with out an anus have been AKC CHampion sired Boxer Puppies. From great and completely different bloodlines.
The only cleft pallet I have ever had on a puppy has been with a PUREBRED AKC Pug puppy.
It is pretty freaking rotten to bring up random birth defects that someone has experienced. Do you make fun of retarded kids too?
The Puggles have ALL been beyond healthy like most mixed breed dogs.
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| moggie |
| Posted 4/26/2008 3:21:31 PM |
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Quote beaglebrat: FYI-- The only TWO Puppies I have ever had over the last 12 years of breeding that have been born with out an anus have been AKC CHampion sired Boxer Puppies. From great and completely different bloodlines.
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| moggie |
| Posted 4/26/2008 3:21:39 PM |
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Quote beaglebrat: FYI-- The only TWO Puppies I have ever had over the last 12 years of breeding that have been born with out an anus have been AKC CHampion sired Boxer Puppies. From great and completely different bloodlines.
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| beaglebrat |
| Posted 4/26/2008 3:34:24 PM |
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So, if you had a puppy with a birth defect that was out of your control and you had to put it down, you would be okay with someone bringing it up... when ever...???
I guess I just like my dogs more than that. For the record, it bothers me. |
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| beaglebrat |
| Posted 4/26/2008 3:45:52 PM |
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I had a second cousin that had a baby die because his organs were born outside of his body-- BUT we don't mention it around her. To do so would be thoughtless, cruel, and evil, in my opinion.
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| naturaldane |
| Posted 4/26/2008 3:47:56 PM |
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well from telling me to break my leg to this, and pom you really dont see that your no where near the person you where, geeze how would you like to have your puppy mill puppy thrown up in your face all the time. Geeze Id never thought that I would rather read bowsers post (who has actually tried to be helpful lately as much as possible) then yours. I dont even think on rws worst day she was this bitter. Your really falling from grace and its a sad thing to see as you where a petty cool person |
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| moggie |
| Posted 4/26/2008 6:41:33 PM |
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hmmmmmmmmmm where did my previous post go?? guess it was too strong to stay on here. i think someone owes an apology to bb. anf i think this someone should go stick their head in some dirt.....and stay there!!!!! hows that?? that easy enough???????
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| beaglebrat |
| Posted 4/26/2008 8:30:10 PM |
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Moggie,
Just wanted to say that I think you confused me because you quoted me, and so I thought you were saying I needed to apologize.
Which I didn't really take offense I just thought maybe you never had a puppy that came out with a serious defect or problem.
As a breeder though, that is probably the worst part of breeding when you do. It is alway very emotionally sad and hard.
Even the 'fading Puppies. that you work on 24 hours a day and then after a week they just give up, and start what I call the 'death cry'. That sound haunts me. Then you are driving to the vet at 2 in the morning to have one of your babies put down. It's just heartbreaking every time.
Well I am finally off for an evening. Kids are at the sitter and I am catching a much deserved movie.
Take care everyone. |
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| PerfectPom |
| Posted 4/26/2008 8:43:53 PM |
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Quote beaglebrat: FYI-- The only TWO Puppies I have ever had over the last 12 years of breeding that have been born with out an anus have been AKC CHampion sired Boxer Puppies. From great and completely different bloodlines.
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Not even half as rotten as what the other 10 people said about it though ehhh?? |
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| PerfectPom |
| Posted 4/26/2008 8:57:19 PM |
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| Quote naturaldane: well from telling me to break my leg to this, and pom you really dont see that your no where near the person you where, geeze how would you like to have your puppy mill puppy thrown up in your face all... |
Don't know why you're quoting Moggie but "break your leg" means good luck. That saying is as old as the hills. Bring up any dam thing you want. You need to reread witch womans old posts, I think you are incorrect by a landslide but thank you. |
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| naturaldane |
| Posted 4/26/2008 9:35:34 PM |
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Im sorry, when you said break a leg, yours not the Dog after the words that we had how else is some one to take that? |
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| PerfectPom |
| Posted 4/26/2008 9:47:13 PM |
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| Quote naturaldane: Im sorry, when you said break a leg, yours not the Dog after the words that we had how else is some one to take that? |
Well plain and simple it meant good luck to you. If you know what "break a leg" means I don't know why you'd be offended. If you want to make something out of that go ahead but months ago you posted you were going to show a Dog and I was maybe the only one who said good luck to you then so whatever. |
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| naturaldane |
| Posted 4/26/2008 10:53:17 PM |
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| Quote PerfectPom: Well plain and simple it meant good luck to you. If you know what "break a leg" means I don't know why you'd be offended. If you want to make something out of that go ahead but months ago you posted you... |
perhaps Fox and I took it the wrong way then, I will say Im sorry, but the way it said after you where po'd at me kinda seemed as though you where saying something else |
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| PerfectPom |
| Posted 4/26/2008 11:11:16 PM |
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| Quote naturaldane: perhaps Fox and I took it the wrong way then, I will say Im sorry, but the way it said after you where po'd at me kinda seemed as though you where saying something else |
Yeah you were MODERATING me in a thread where the OP was talking to me in another thread after that, so she couldn't have been that upset by what I had asked her but you were.
Then I responded to your showing thread. I was just trying to say it a different way was all, ya know don't break the dogs leg just yours lol. What has Fox got to do with it  |
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| moggie |
| Posted 4/27/2008 8:44:38 AM |
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yes bb, i did make a mistake and posted the wrong thread. i know the breeding ropes well. there is good and bad in everything on this earth. i am not buying poms response. break a leg or not...she did say assembly line and she did say some pretty bad things. i think she is making some cover up excuses in a warped kind of way. i wouldnt even have taken the time to defend myself if i were you. you dont owe anyone any information. its personal. she owes you an apology straight up. there is NO other excuse that can straighten this out. she did not say she was sorry...she is simply dancing around it with stupid excuses.
i think she lost any respect she may have had here.
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