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Elaine8
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Oct 19, 2008, 6:35 PM

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Thanks......

Currently she and JRT plays very well 2gether. She is very scared of me. She will cry for attention when she see my 2 sons.


junior81
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Oct 23, 2008, 5:29 AM

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just drop by to say hi to all of you. another great events by puppy.com at dog responsible day 2008, but hardly see rott dogs.......hm...........i did ring my rott with my jrt there as well....:)


slenz
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Oct 28, 2008, 6:35 PM

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My bf and I just got a rottweiler puppy recently. He is now 3 months and 1 day old.

Rocky/Rottie/Male/27 July 2008/Normal Rott color/slenz/Kuching


I am pretty sad because it's hard to find rottie owners here in Kuching, cause most people here only like small and cute dogs. And summore I am very anti when it comes to dogs wearing shirts etc, cause as what Victoria Stilwell said, dogs are not accessories. When you dress them up, you'll not only make them uncomfortable but also block all their senses away. Apart from that, it's hard for you to read the body language too.

Btw, any of your rottie puppies eat soil and charcoal? Mine always curi2 go to the garden and eat soil whenever he have the chance. Help!!!
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boobee2005
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Oct 31, 2008, 3:16 AM

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Totally agree with you Slenz abt dressing up dogs. MUCH TOO HOT! and what is even worse for the poor dogs, they are constantly being carried around by the owners (body heat as well) or carried in a bag!!

Yes, apparently rotties are prone to eating soil/rocks/plants - mine did, still does occasionally, eat just abt anything from the garden! LOL. So it was always No!No! No! from me. I could see the disgust on my beloved rottie's face then..Ha Ha. She must also have been a goat in her past life coz she munches on grass too...

Enjoy your rottie pup... she'll outgrow those cute quirks before you know it...But do try to prevent your pup from eating things from garden as they could be poisonous/toxic and not to mention cause diarhoea.Smile


Vic Tea
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Oct 31, 2008, 5:20 AM

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Totally agree with you Slenz abt dressing up dogs. MUCH TOO HOT! and what is even worse for the poor dogs, they are constantly being carried around by the owners (body heat as well) or carried in a bag!!

Yes, apparently rotties are prone to eating soil/rocks/plants - mine did, still does occasionally, eat just abt anything from the garden! LOL. So it was always No!No! No! from me. I could see the disgust on my beloved rottie's face then..Ha Ha. She must also have been a goat in her past life coz she munches on grass too...

Enjoy your rottie pup... she'll outgrow those cute quirks before you know it...But do try to prevent your pup from eating things from garden as they could be poisonous/toxic and not to mention cause diarhoea.Smile



My dobe face the same problem. I always keep an eye on him when i let him loose. It will save me cost to see Vet (caused by indigestion)

I did came across someone who already sent his dog to Vet twice because of indigestion....The vet found out that the dog's stomach is like DBKL...plastic, paper, stone, grass......

Feed garlic is good for detox and also keep tick and fleas away!!!



Good luck!




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junior81
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Oct 31, 2008, 7:26 AM

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hm my rott also eat a lot of uncessery things ..grass lar etc..sometimes also clothes and plastics but he will poo out all.....and he drinks a lot of water too..

i gonna send him to training this sunday at BU school....

hm....but he still act like puppy..he will cry when i never bring him out to talk when he saw i only bring my jrt out to walk.....very strong of jealousity...but sometimes they are very good frens also,

then he will very sad and tear off my jrt rope....haiz...and whenever i try to tie him out to talk..he feel very excited then wanna mouth me...

hope u all enjoy with ur rott too

my facebook id is ccn1231......hotmail.com......

my rott and jrt pic is there....add me if wanna view...:)


Elaine8
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Nov 2, 2008, 10:13 PM

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Hi!!!

May I know what puppy food are you giving your rott....

I'm giving her Royal Canine but she shed a lot after giving her that.

Any recomandation??????


junior81
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Nov 2, 2008, 10:41 PM

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eagle pack large breed...

i trying to reduce his food already...a bit overweight...aiks....


Anderson
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Nov 3, 2008, 7:18 AM

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Hi!!!

May I know what puppy food are you giving your rott....

I'm giving her Royal Canine but she shed a lot after giving her that.

Any recomandation??????


If possible try to cut down dog biscuit, feed him home made food really help a lot. trust me Frown


Elaine8
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Nov 3, 2008, 10:16 PM

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Hi!!!!

And how shall I do that?????

Please send me more info on this.....

Thanks


Anderson
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Nov 4, 2008, 7:57 AM

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Ok, here we go ==>
www.doggiesparadise.com/nutrition.shtml
Other than that, you can surf this page around with many useful information. Smile


Elaine8
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Nov 5, 2008, 1:08 AM

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Thanks for the info......


PSY
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Nov 5, 2008, 2:46 AM

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Hi, How old is your pup that you need to feed it puppy food. My pups only have one small bag and when that is finish they go straight to adult food.


Elaine8
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Nov 5, 2008, 3:43 AM

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She is about 3 months old......

Her food is almost finish also.... need to change her makan very soon.......


PSY
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Nov 5, 2008, 3:52 PM

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Hi Elaine 8,

Go for adult food, if you need to know why in details or at least my point of view you can e-mail me at liteweimer @ yahoo .com


slenz
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Nov 5, 2008, 5:57 PM

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i feed my rottie with normal Innova (rated 5 stars) plus wet food.

Elaine, maybe royal canine is too salty for ur dog. last time when my colleague feed her german shepard with pro pac, the dog shed a lot too.

also i dun think it's wise to feed ur 3 mths old rottie with adult dog kibbles cause the protein level is too much in there.

our vet told us not to let our rottie to grow so fast, cause they need to slowly build and strengthen their bones so they can support their weight when they grow older.

if u need any assistance about dog food, dun hesitate to contact me via

email: shirley.yeo(@) .com
or msn: babyshaz81(@)hotmail.com


PSY
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Nov 6, 2008, 3:52 AM

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(This post was edited by PSY on Nov 6, 2008, 3:58 AM)


PSY
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Nov 6, 2008, 4:32 AM

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I think you should check your data on protein content between puppy and adult dog keebles.


slenz
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Nov 6, 2008, 5:31 PM

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yeaps!! i agree with PSY.

crude protein should be 26% and not more for puppies.
crude fat 16% or not ... but puppies, stick to 16%.
fiber must be less or equals to 4%.
moisture less or equals to 10%.

also make sure that your kibble
1. do NOT contain by products
2. AVOID any products that use unidentified “meat”, “animal” or “poultry” products.
3. do NOT contain corn, wheat, gluten, soy (very hard to digest and allergy).
4. Should NOT have more than 2 grains listed in the first five ingredients.
Eg. Chicken, chicken meal, turkey, turkey meal, brown rice, chicken fat (GOOD cause first 4 are meat products)

check it out here for more info: www.dogfoodanalysis.com/how-do-you-rate-the-foods.html


junior81
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Nov 7, 2008, 9:04 AM

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m...

never change to adult food when he is still a puppy..cuz puppy still need puppy food to grow....i assume to feed him puppy food till one and half year

u can try origin puppy or eagle pack large breed...

i feed him eagle pack large breed....normally i will just buy big packet...16kg....but my rott just dun like lamb and brown rice....for me..lamb and brown rice...no taste also..hehe...i never eat..i just smell..

agreed royal canin is too salty...i smell it also feel salty...

rott should be a big build dogs.....if too small or skinny....not macho already...

this picture is my rott when he is 4 months plus.....taken at dog olympic days.....now he already 8 months plus..

he is a male....
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PSY
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Nov 7, 2008, 4:36 PM

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Hi,

Looks like non of the members are of much help to you concerning food, so much contradiction. All the best. Do note though, there may be advise from professional dog breeders, home breeders, puppy millers and just plain dog owners. You have to decide. All the best.


junior81
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Nov 8, 2008, 4:15 AM

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harlow PSY.it seems an incorrect comments and statements made by you that members here are not helping elaine........we are only giving opinion thru out our own very little experience........just like some ppl is against raw food some is support raw food is just an open discusion since all depends on your dog can take it or not.............i assume that we are not profesional vet that gone thru university examination with high distinction..........and neither that we are not dog food manufacturer....right?

hi elaine,hope you enjoy your rott ....hehe...:)


PSY
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Nov 8, 2008, 7:15 AM

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Just read on, don't you think it is getting more confusing on this particular topic, no one seems to have the same OPINION so in short it is not much help to poor Elaine. As for vets, medical they do know but food do not think so, then again it is my opinion. By the way my posting reads "not much help" and not "no help" plus mentioned she has to decide what is best for her dog.


(This post was edited by PSY on Nov 8, 2008, 7:18 AM)


junior81
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Nov 8, 2008, 8:32 AM

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hi elaine

i think you mention you stay in section 17 pj right?where do you get your pet food normally.....

hm...you can try the aunty at ss2 , sea park pet supplies, same row as poh kong wan...there are varieties of food and moreover, the owner has two rott dogs....

you can also ask her what she feeds for her rott...they can explain well what contain / the ingredients in the food....

evegers, eagle pack large bree and one more i duno what brand dy...for large breed like gsd wan....white packaging...u can search there...


Elaine8
Dog Kichi

Nov 8, 2008, 7:43 PM

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Thanks for all the advise given to me. I've change her food to Eukunuba.... And she loves it.

I normally buy my pet food at Tmn Megah(Family Pets).

She is a very good girl.... I've tought her not to run out of the gate so far so good...

She will follow what my JRT do...

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