Some Sad, now glad, Canine News

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In summary, Kurdt's dog Emma passed away suddenly after taking ill 3 days ago. She had a tumor on her spleen that ruptured and caused internal bleeding. Kurdt shared a photo of Emma and thanked everyone for their kind words. Others in the conversation also expressed their sympathies and shared stories of their own experiences with losing pets. Turbo-1 mentioned considering adopting a shelter dog in honor of Emma, and Kurdt later shared pictures of his new Doberman puppies.
  • #36
Lisa! said:
I just saw this thread so:
Sorry about your loss!
Congrats on your new puppies!
PS Congrats on your titles! :smile:

Thanks lisa! :smile:
 
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  • #37
Oh, they are so cute! Congrats on being a new puppy parent! I love the picture with them next to mom's paw...they are so teeny tiny!
 
  • #38
New photo. http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/8554/4girlszu9.jpg" [Broken].
 
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  • #39
Too cute!
 
  • #40
Very sad.
 
  • #41
Kurdt said:
New photo. http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/8554/4girlszu9.jpg" [Broken].

Cute little noses!
 
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  • #42
So sweet! You're not going to get her ears and tail cut are you?
 
  • #43
Evo said:
So sweet! You're not going to get her ears and tail cut are you?

Tails and dew claws have already been done, but the ears won't be touched.
 
  • #44
They're beautiful. And so shiny, they looked as if they have been waxed!

Shouldn't their eyes be open? Or are they all asleep?
 
  • #45
Oh those are so so cute!
 
  • #46
lisab said:
They're beautiful. And so shiny, they looked as if they have been waxed!

Shouldn't their eyes be open? Or are they all asleep?

Its about 10 days for the eyes to open (I think) so they should open any time soon.
 
  • #47
Evo said:
So sweet! You're not going to get her ears and tail cut are you?

P.S. The tails aren't cut, they're banded. I don't think breeders cut much.
 
  • #48
Kurdt said:
New photo. http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/8554/4girlszu9.jpg" [Broken].
They're pretty light too! 0 lbs on the scale. :biggrin:
 
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  • #49
Astronuc said:
They're pretty light too! 0 lbs on the scale. :biggrin:

That won't last long. They've got to make it to 75-80 lbs by adulthood :eek:
 
  • #50
My favourite little girl. I hope we get her.

http://img91.imageshack.us/img91/2751/gurly4pinkannavyva4.jpg [Broken]
 
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  • #51
Kurdt said:
My favourite little girl. I hope we get her.

http://img91.imageshack.us/img91/2751/gurly4pinkannavyva4.jpg [Broken]
What an absolute doll! The breeder seems very conscientious, it's not some puppy mill.
 
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  • #52
Evo said:
What an absolute doll! The breeder seems very conscientious, it's not some puppy mill.

They don't breed very often, and I don't think its their main income. They show their Dobermanns so I think breeding for them is just to produce the best pups for themselves then sell the rest on, but they do love all of them and they promise lifetime advice and care with each dog. We get loads of pics and updates which is really nice. :biggrin:
 
  • #53
My wife and I visited a Humane Society Shelter today, but they had only large dogs for adoption, and given the size of our little log house, we'd like a compact dog. We're on the waiting list for a smaller dog. I'd love to find a Westie or a Scotty in a shelter (like that's ever going to happen!) - they are such smart tenacious little guys.

Here is my cousin's Westie - "Sparky". They bought him a Shrek "Donkey" thinking he might like to play with it, but he didn't show any interest, so my cousin played with Donkey and gave him Sparky's favorite bone toy. That was a mistake. Donkey became Sparky's instant enemy and if Donkey is within reach, Sparky will bite Donkey on the crotch and thrash him violently from side to side. My cousin and his wife thought that it would be fun to make Sparky pose with Donkey for their Christmas card a couple of years ago. Sparky was obedient, but he was certainly NOT happy about the photo-shoot.

Sparky005.jpg
 
  • #54
:rofl: The look in that poor dogs face. He really doesn't like that donkey. He looks lovely though (the dog that is).
 
  • #55
Kurdt said:
P.S. The tails aren't cut, they're banded. I don't think breeders cut much.

Not any more docking was only done for certain animals because they made them better for hunting or seemed to avoid certain genetic problems. This was found to be pretty much useless I think particularly in pet animals IIRC. So these days they don't do it. Cutting their nads off or spaying them, is bad enough I think, although I see the necessity there. :smile:
 
  • #56
Schrodinger's Dog said:
Not any more docking was only done for certain animals because they made them better for hunting or seemed to avoid certain genetic problems. This was found to be pretty much useless I think particularly in pet animals IIRC. So these days they don't do it. Cutting their nads off or spaying them, is bad enough I think, although I see the necessity there. :smile:

Well there's lots of debate about it and I think a lot of those who object think the tails are just cut but they're not. With dobermanns they have a very bony tail that is longer than average and they suffer terribly from broken tail, even just as pets from banging them on door frames from wagging etc. If you look at the market in Great Britain where docking has been banned many breeders are stuck with 2 or 3 pups they can't even sell for half the price because they have tails, so they're going to homes where they'll be destroyed after a couple of weeks. Far from doing good these people that pushed for the ban have made the dogs lives even worse or wasted them altogether. Tails aren't cut, they're banded and its not painful, if you think it is just remember back to a time where you woke up after sleeping on your arm and cut off the blood supply. Could you feel that? And if tail docking is so inhumane why allow circumcision?
 
  • #57
Hmm that's interesting, then in some cases the use or non use of docking/banding has been applied arbitrarily. In springer spaniels it seems somewhat less useful if they are pets, but as you say in some dogs it is useful.
 
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turbo-1 said:
My wife and I visited a Humane Society Shelter today, but they had only large dogs for adoption, and given the size of our little log house, we'd like a compact dog. We're on the waiting list for a smaller dog. I'd love to find a Westie or a Scotty in a shelter (like that's ever going to happen!) - they are such smart tenacious little guys.

Here is my cousin's Westie - "Sparky". They bought him a Shrek "Donkey" thinking he might like to play with it, but he didn't show any interest, so my cousin played with Donkey and gave him Sparky's favorite bone toy. That was a mistake. Donkey became Sparky's instant enemy and if Donkey is within reach, Sparky will bite Donkey on the crotch and thrash him violently from side to side. My cousin and his wife thought that it would be fun to make Sparky pose with Donkey for their Christmas card a couple of years ago. Sparky was obedient, but he was certainly NOT happy about the photo-shoot.

Sparky005.jpg

:rofl: The look of Indignation!
 
  • #59
Had a few more pics (3weeks and 3 days old):

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http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/2249/dsc07464pu8.jpg" [Broken]

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http://img525.imageshack.us/img525/9789/dsc07469cw2.jpg" [Broken] :uhh:
 
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  • #60
Kurdt said:
Had a few more pics (3weeks and 3 days old):

http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/9359/dsc07460qt9.jpg" [Broken]
OMG! They are so precious!

http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/2249/dsc07464pu8.jpg" [Broken]

http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/3701/dsc07467sr5.jpg" [Broken]

http://img525.imageshack.us/img525/9789/dsc07469cw2.jpg" [Broken] :uhh:
They are so cute! :!)
 
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  • #61
Aww, that's so sweet, I forget how fast they grow.
 
  • #62
We found out yesterday that our Chocolate Lab has mast cell cancer :cry:.

So, now we schedule more tests, and decide where to go after we get the results back.

I sooooo badly don't want to go down this road, but we don't get a choice about a lot of things in life I guess.

The picture is blurry - EVERY picture of her is blurry; she's never still!

This is Bonnie:

http://img221.imageshack.us/img221/8264/goofydogqf5.jpg [Broken]

She really is as whacky as she looks.
 
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  • #63
What an adorable dog! Oh, that face! :!)

Oh lisab, my heart is breaking for you.

They're not pets, they're family.
 
  • #64
Ohhh, so sorry to hear the bad news!
 
  • #65
Sorry to hear that Lisa. :frown: Oh, and she is a cute, wacky looking doggy.
 
  • #66
Lisa, I am so sorry to hear that terrible news. She is absolutely gorgeous. I know what you fear and I don't want you to experience that at all with your dog. I can only give you my best wishes.
 
  • #67
Thanks, everyone. I just hope the road ahead doesn't have too much anguish...:frown:

She doesn't seem sick now, though. So maybe she's still has a long time left with us. She's a total clown of a dog! And easily the boldest, most self-assured dog I've ever known!
 
  • #68
lisab, sorry to hear about your Bonnie. :frown:
 
  • #69
Lisab, that is a lovely, engaging dog. I hope that you can have some wonderful times together...she looks like a sweetie!
 
  • #70
I am sorry to hear that, Lisa. She looks like a really sweet doggie. Hope for the best. You might have more time with her than you think.
 
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"Some Sad, now glad, Canine News" is a news segment that focuses on heartwarming stories about dogs. It aims to spread positivity and highlight the amazing bond between humans and dogs.

2. What kind of stories can I expect to see in "Some Sad, now glad, Canine News"?

"Some Sad, now glad, Canine News" features a variety of stories, including rescue stories, stories of dogs overcoming challenges, and heartwarming moments between dogs and their owners.

3. How often does "Some Sad, now glad, Canine News" air?

"Some Sad, now glad, Canine News" is a weekly segment that airs every Sunday evening on our channel.

4. Can I submit a story or idea for "Some Sad, now glad, Canine News"?

Yes, we welcome submissions for "Some Sad, now glad, Canine News"! You can send us your story or idea through our website or social media channels. However, please note that not all submissions may be featured on the segment.

5. Are there any other segments or shows that focus on dogs?

Yes, we have several other segments and shows that feature dogs and their amazing stories. You can check our website for more information on these programs.

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