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Re: Raising a puppy [Re: ccw] #14586127 01/05/23 12:59 AM
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Take a picture with your cellphone and click on the box with the arrow pointing up. It's easy.


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Re: Raising a puppy [Re: ccw] #14586131 01/05/23 01:03 AM
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Originally Posted by ccw
Sorry I don’t know how. So I’m no help….



I could help but you made me feel bad about myself.


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Re: Raising a puppy [Re: ccw] #14586141 01/05/23 01:09 AM
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Originally Posted by ccw
Besides puppy pictures are good…You lost me, sorry


Ok, let's get you going.

On your computer, go to website:
https://imgbb.com/

Go to "start" and follow directions. You can upload anything on your computer. From there you copy the picture BBC code (one click) then on your post here, right click "paste" and it'll drop it right there, and that's how you put up pictures.


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Re: Raising a puppy [Re: ccw] #14586145 01/05/23 01:13 AM
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I would apologize and ask for help but I really don’t wanna know how to do that stuff. Maybe I’m just not into sharing. Who knows? But I hope you got my humor earlier…

Re: Raising a puppy [Re: ccw] #14586150 01/05/23 01:14 AM
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My wife has an old old old laptop that I haven’t been on in ten years. Still out

Re: Raising a puppy [Re: ccw] #14586155 01/05/23 01:16 AM
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Originally Posted by ccw
I would apologize and ask for help but I really don’t wanna know how to do that stuff. Maybe I’m just not into sharing. Who knows? But I hope you got my humor earlier…



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It’s all good!

If you want to text me the picture, I will post it for you.

There is a catch though. Once you get enough posts to sell stuff in the trading section, you have to try and sell this I-phone for me

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Re: Raising a puppy [Re: ccw] #14586175 01/05/23 01:33 AM
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Back in June we got a brother and sister pair that were about 8 weeks old. The male is huge, the female looks small compared to her brother but, she weighs in at 50lbs. Females can go into heat at 9 months, I didn't know that. Talk about a mess trying to keep them two separated. Then throw in 10 days of even more strict separation after we had her spayed. Today was the first day she's been allowed into the back yard with him. They spent probably 2 hours of chasing each other around and play fighting. Both of them actually listen well, but they have to be fed apart or the male will eat 95% of what's in the bowls while she barely gets in for the 5%. They don't fight over food he just blocks her from the bowls. Both have learned "in" and "out". Will sit and wait for the gate or door to be opened and biggest plus is they will bark if something or someone comes around. She is still teething, so give them something you don't want destroyed to chew on.

On of the best things you can have them learn is to heel. Otherwise taking a walking is a pulling contest. We usually do about 2 1/2 miles a day, depending on weather, and they get tired enough where their foolishness is tempered when the walk is over.


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Re: Raising a puppy [Re: ccw] #14586356 01/05/23 11:46 AM
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Leave it it a very useful command for German Shepherds. Can be used for a lot of things. Even when pestering people.

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Re: Raising a puppy [Re: ccw] #14586513 01/05/23 02:43 PM
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Re: Raising a puppy [Re: ccw] #14586572 01/05/23 03:34 PM
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I forgot to mention, the name you give your dog determines how it will respond to you. It has to be a single syllable word that sounds tough like Spike or Thor. Dogs won’t respond to you if you call them by a dumb name they can’t spell.


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I forgot to mention, the name you give your dog determines how it will respond to you. It has to be a single syllable word that sounds tough like Spike or Thor. Dogs won’t respond to you if you call them by a dumb name they can’t spell.


My mom made the mistake of naming her dog Beau. Never name a dog with something that rhymes with "no".

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Day one


You will not believe the things he will chew up in the next two years, you should open a savings account to prepare.


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You will not believe the things he will chew up in the next two years, you should open a savings account to prepare.



Don't waste money on a dog bed. It will get destroyed. Ours was out of the chew on everything phase by about 9 months. Redirect them. Give them other appropriate stuff to chew on. Once they get old enough. Beef marrow bones are your friend.

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I'm not a fan of ropes to chew on. The dog will drop rainbow swirled turds.

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