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  Hi Guys, I have the DNA results so I thought Id formally introduce  the newest member of our household. So without further adue, heres Whiskey!   Whiskey has a lot of energy and has been keeping my wife and I busy.  Here are the results of his breed tests.  He has 27.4 % german shepherd, 21.1 % Huskey, 15.9 % Border Collie, 13.3 % Lab, 5.1 % Samoyed, 4.4 % Collie, 3.9 % Rottweiler, and  8.9 % supermutt which is St. Bernard and Chow chow. We have started doing some agility with him and he seems to like it and is doing well. I have no idea how big he will get but right now he is 36 lbs, and 5 months old. We have had him since he was 8 weeks. Whiskey is also a bit of a cuttle but which is kind of nice too.

 

Jerry

 

 

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Great looking Pup. Sounds like he's like the rest of us, a little this and that along with a fence jumper somewhere in the past thrown in. Need to start buying rawhide chew sticks in bulk. 

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Rawhide sticks are not good for dogs. Causes digestive issues. Ask me how I know. Never understood why folks thinks they good for dogs.

Same thing for those bones and cattle antlers in stores. Don't buy them!!!!

Even veterinarians will tell you they're to be avoided at all costs.

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21 hours ago, BlackSheep214 said:

Rawhide sticks are not good for dogs. Causes digestive issues. Ask me how I know. Never understood why folks thinks they good for dogs.

Same thing for those bones and cattle antlers in stores. Don't buy them!!!!

Even veterinarians will tell you they're to be avoided at all costs.

Didn't realize that. We had a Lab years ago and he would munch on the things but not eating them. He would untie the knots on the end and then lose interest in them. Sure beat having him chew on the legs of all the furniture in the house. 

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