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stumppy 08-24-2020 01:03 PM

I sure hope Louie doesn't ever get this. He'd look like he had an apple for an ear.ROFL

Mephistopheles Janx 08-24-2020 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by stumppy (Post 15127488)
Yea, it's pretty sensitive and he's just not his usual self. I found a few options online but I think the surgery is the way to go. Vet said sometimes that's all it takes but there's a chance he made additional surgery.
No, he's never had any anesthesia but he's only 8 yrs old and healthy so hopefully it won't be a problem.
I feel sorry for him. Not only does he have to have surgery but he's gotta wear "The Cone of Shame" for a month or so.:D I'm hoping it's not that long. He's a pretty smart dog and I tell him not to do something like scratch his ear he listens to me.

I'm guessing that it is more uncomfortable than it is painful for him, yes?

Unless you are swimming in dough... pass on the expensive cone of shame and go this route instead.

https://www.whiskeyriff.com/wp-conte...2019/01/ss.png

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Originally Posted by stumppy (Post 15127492)
I sure hope Louie doesn't ever get this. He'd look like he had an apple for an ear.ROFL

LMFAO

Lzen 08-24-2020 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by The Franchise (Post 15053374)
So what are everyone’s recommendations for puppy chewing and biting? I know it’s natural and they more than likely grow out of it. We’ve got a 9 week old lab and dude goes for hands and firearms like a ****ing shark. Doesn’t matter if we give him toys instead or not. I’ve tried all different kinds of toys too.

When they bite too hard, stop playing immediately. That's how they learn bite inhibition. I bite too hard and it's game over? Oh well, I guess I better not bite too hard.

Mephistopheles Janx 08-24-2020 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by The Franchise (Post 15053374)
So what are everyone’s recommendations for puppy chewing and biting? I know it’s natural and they more than likely grow out of it. We’ve got a 9 week old lab and dude goes for hands and firearms like a ****ing shark. Doesn’t matter if we give him toys instead or not. I’ve tried all different kinds of toys too.

I give off a loud yelp like their litter mates would. Makes my puppies stop in their tracks.

Keep the firearms locked though until you can teach the pup how to properly handle them.

PurpleRiders51 08-24-2020 03:26 PM

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Ee9xzq-X...jpg&name=small


This is one of my babies. Her name is Frankie Jo (but we usually call her JoJo) she's 8 years old Pug. Her older sister passed away late last year, she was also a Pug named Daisy May (who we called May May). We also have a 15 year old long haired Chihuahua named Bear (who we of course call Bear Bear) & a almost year old Golden Doodle named Bella, but we call her Roo Roo because of the sound she makes when I get home from work at night, it sounds like she's yelling Roo Roo!! Sorry I have no pics of the other 3 available.

We did have a ton of cats too before my wife got sick, we had to find them other homes after that. But I can tell you all their names if you want.

Mephistopheles Janx 08-24-2020 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by PurpleRiders51 (Post 15127832)
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Ee9xzq-X...jpg&name=small


This is one of my babies. Her name is Frankie Jo (but we usually call her JoJo) she's 8 years old Pug. Her older sister passed away late last year, she was also a Pug named Daisy May (who we called May May). We also have a 15 year old long haired Chihuahua named Bear (who we of course call Bear Bear) & a almost year old Golden Doodle named Bella, but we call her Roo Roo because of the sound she makes when I get home from work at night, it sounds like she's yelling Roo Roo!! Sorry I have no pics of the other 3 available.

We did have a ton of cats too before my wife got sick, we had to find them other homes after that. But I can tell you all their names if you want.

You best be posting up 3 photos when you get home. :D

Buehler445 08-24-2020 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Mephistopheles Janx (Post 15125280)
Not even remotely. LOLOL

https://i.imgur.com/oxKsG6I.jpg

He can hear the past AND the future.

LOL

I have an Australian Cattle Dog too.

Any idea what he is mixed with?

Mephistopheles Janx 08-24-2020 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Buehler445 (Post 15128022)
LOL

I have an Australian Cattle Dog too.

Any idea what he is mixed with?

I'm no longer convinced on the ACD aspect of him. I believe he may be a Kelpie crossed with Bluetick Coonhound.

My reasoning for this is that at 6 months he is 22 inches tall and now weight nearly 50lbs. That is a huge full grown male heeler as the males get up to 20 inches and 50lbs.

He doesn't have the floppy ears but his ears are huge like the coonhound and perky like the Kelpie. He has bawl-mouth in that he doesn't bark at things as much as he screams at them.

Lastly... he has cow patches all over his body like the coonhound.

I'm gonna have to get a doggie DNA kit for him because he has me thoroughly perplexed as to his heritage.

https://i.imgur.com/OiuAZJ7.jpg

GloryDayz 08-25-2020 04:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Mephistopheles Janx (Post 15127988)
You best be posting up 3 photos when you get home. :D

This.

ChiefRocka 08-25-2020 05:06 AM

Meet my 1yr old Saint: Emmy

https://i.imgur.com/5GXduJL.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/Zody70v.jpg

Marada 08-25-2020 05:54 AM

He's a Chiefs Fan
 
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Here is LB. To the wife that's for Little Boy, to me it's for Line Backer

Mephistopheles Janx 08-25-2020 09:11 AM

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Meet my 1yr old Saint: Emmy

https://i.imgur.com/Zody70v.jpg

LMAOLMAOLMAOLMAO THAT FACE LMAOLMAOLMAOLMAO

Mephistopheles Janx 08-25-2020 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Marada (Post 15128767)
Here is LB. To the wife that's for Little Boy, to me it's for Line Backer

Mini Schnauzer, yes? I love them!!! I love beardy dogs in general... but I especially love Schnauzers.

How old?

Buehler445 08-25-2020 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Mephistopheles Janx (Post 15128182)
I'm no longer convinced on the ACD aspect of him. I believe he may be a Kelpie crossed with Bluetick Coonhound.

My reasoning for this is that at 6 months he is 22 inches tall and now weight nearly 50lbs. That is a huge full grown male heeler as the males get up to 20 inches and 50lbs.

He doesn't have the floppy ears but his ears are huge like the coonhound and perky like the Kelpie. He has bawl-mouth in that he doesn't bark at things as much as he screams at them.

Lastly... he has cow patches all over his body like the coonhound.

I'm gonna have to get a doggie DNA kit for him because he has me thoroughly perplexed as to his heritage.

https://i.imgur.com/OiuAZJ7.jpg

It’s gotta be ACD. ACDs can be bigger. Mine is almost 50, but he’s fat and old. Neighbor has a feedyard and he uses them to work cows. He had a big mother****er. Looked at least twice as big as mine, but probably weighed 75ish I’m guessing. Other neighbor has one that’s lanky like that. It’s probably as tall as yours. It’s maybe a couple inches shorter than my sisters German shepherd. Idk what it weighs. It’s a lot skinnier than mine.

There is a lot of genetic variability in the line because they were made to work, not made to be pretty or whatthe****ever.

Everything but the face looks ACD. But I’m also an idiot.

Mephistopheles Janx 08-25-2020 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Buehler445 (Post 15129029)
It’s gotta be ACD. ACDs can be bigger. Mine is almost 50, but he’s fat and old. Neighbor has a feedyard and he uses them to work cows. He had a big mother****er. Looked at least twice as big as mine, but probably weighed 75ish I’m guessing. Other neighbor has one that’s lanky like that. It’s probably as tall as yours. It’s maybe a couple inches shorter than my sisters German shepherd. Idk what it weighs. It’s a lot skinnier than mine.

There is a lot of genetic variability in the line because they were made to work, not made to be pretty or whatthe****ever.

Everything but the face looks ACD. But I’m also an idiot.

I had a Heeler years ago... she was 28-32 pounds an 16 inches tall. ****ing amazing at flyball. That said... her ears look normal compared to his. LOL

https://i.imgur.com/Hbe659c.jpg

This is his momma... no clue what daddy is as he was a rescue and she was a stray.

https://i.imgur.com/NATZVmt.jpg

I found a site powered by Microsoft where you can plug in a photo of your dog and it uses AI to tell you what the dog is. It said that momma is a Kelpie.

https://www.what-dog.net/

When I plug Louie in... it tells me Bluetick Coonhound which is what first lead me to looking up that breed.

/Louie as in Louie Prima. My first Heeler was Keely... as in Louie's wife Keely Smith.


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