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I can help you with your new dog. I am experienced in, and trained in techniques the average person can make work with dogs, especially puppies. I strongly believe in obedience training and the need to give your dog proper leadership. I have been raising a new puppy every year since 1991. I know housebreaking and protecting the puppy and the house from each other. I can explain the the feeding regimen you can easily follow to give your dog the same long, active life life as highly valuable dog guides. I try to give answers you can make work. The mark of a real expert is knowing the limits of his knowledge. I will not try to answer questions on breed standards, AKC registration, etc. PLEASE DON'T SEND ME MEDICAL OR BREEDING QUESTIONS. An internet forum is not the appropriate place for them. Even if I could tell what was wrong from a handful of symptoms, you would still need to get the medications from your local vet. Breeding should be left to those not needing to ask simple, basic questions. Books have been written about it. Rather than ask me a question, start reading. Those unwilling to do the work it takes to produce quality puppies should spay/neuter their pets at 6 months. I will not answer questions that sound like a poorly prepared breeder.

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Like many, I grew up around dogs, but never realized how much I had to learn before my family started socializing puppies for a large dog guide school. The school shares their experience from thousands of dogs with the people they entrust to raise their puppies. Their recommendations on training, feeding, and care come from a large, well documented program. After it is a year old, they X-ray every one of the hundreds of dogs they breed every year. I continue to attend monthly training sessions with trained volunteers and professional staff. I share experiences with others doing the same. The school must have sturdy, healthy, well behaved dogs, that will have a long, active life. If that is what you want too, I can help you. In addition I have done extensive reading, and the 4 years my daughter was in 4-H were a real learning experience for Dad too. That exposed me to more breeds than the Labs, Shepherds, and Goldens in the dog guide program.

What do you like about this subject?

The dogs!

What do you still hope to achieve/learn in this field?

Learn?, anything I can. Real experts are continually learning.

Something interesting about this subject that others may not know:

Standard Poodles are highly prized as service dogs

Something controversial or provocative about this subject

Obesity is the leading health problem of dogs.

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Recent Answers from Labman

2009-11-20 Scratching:

The dose is up to 2 mg per pound of body weight every 8 hours. You might want to start with 10-15 mg. Choose which ever grade is the easiest to get the correct dose. If I remember, the adult capsules

2009-11-18 Dog acting out...I have no idea why...:

I don't see a good answer to this question. I would get her checked out by the vet. If she isn't spayed, she could be coming into season. If so, I would think she would have doen it before. My last

2009-11-17 abused puppy:

That is very unfortunate. Get a man to help you. Have him avoid eye contact with her, and not let his teeth show in a smile, or put his hand over her head. Instead, he needs to crouch down and offer

2009-11-16 getting a new chihuahua puppy:

The feeding schedule sounds OK. I would like to see some sort of a mid day break. Could you have a neighbor or professional dog walker give her a break? I don't like pee pads at all. It only confuses

2009-11-16 pitbul puppies:

No puppy should ever leave its mother and litter mates before 6 weeks. The best time is 7=8 weeks. The period between 6-12 weeks is a dangerous time. One sniff where a sick dog relieved itself in the

 

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