Started this discussion. Last reply by Kassi Hawkins Apr 2, 2011. 1 Reply 0 Likes
Does anyone have some ideas how to leash train Ruger we take him for a walk everyday but he walks sometimes to follow the bigger dogs but most the timehe sits down or tri's to walk the other way ireally want to get him use to the leash cause we love…Continue
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Does anyone know what the second set of shots a puppy needs Ruger is due april2 the breeder gave me his shot record and he got his first set of shots at 4weeks that includeddistemperadenovirus2parvovirusparainfluenzacoronavirusAnd of course he got…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Amy Freed Mar 27, 2011. 1 Reply 0 Likes
i really want to learn sum home made healthy treats for ruger we give him carrots already andhe loves them but does anyone have some good home made natural healthy treat recipes they can give me or sum ideas on good healthy treats to give him thank…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Chris West Mar 27, 2011. 4 Replies 0 Likes
so on rugers akc papers i put rugger red and then mcdougald for his last name cause its my boyfriends last name and someday mine so i didnt see the big deal but he is saying he wanted to give him his own last name and i said who does that when you…Continue
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I just posted a photo; we finally got a sunny day on a weekend and climbed a little peak. The Northwest Avalanche Center called it "Apruary". All stations reported their deepest snowpacks by the end of April. Averaqge monthly freezing levels dropped from Jan thru April. I hope to take Al skiing Saturday. High avalanche danger last weekend due to all the recent snow. The gardens are a month behind at least.
With $4+ gas, many mountain areas are beyond reach.
At this time of year, I miss the eastern deciduous forests with their birdlife (the PNW has nowhere near the diversity there is out east). But what few warblers we do have are migrating through our yard. I build a starling-resistant flicker box, and a flicker has set up shop! I hope he finds a girlfriend.
Look out for skunks and porcupines (Leave It!).
The great thing about hiking is: off-leash! I keep them close; that's their inclination anyway.
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