we got rid of my italian mastiff (cane corso) that i posted pictures of earlier in the thread... after a little over a year of trying, he was just not a good fit for out family. he was way too destructive and no matter how much we trained him, he kept doing it. we gave him to another family who spoils the hell out of him and he hasn't destroyed a thing of theirs. he was an amazing fit for their family 🙂
i got a neapolitan mastiff about a month and a half ago. i don't have any up-do-date pictures, but here are a few pics from when he was 3.5 months old 🙂
we got rid of my italian mastiff (cane corso) that i posted pictures of earlier in the thread... after a little over a year of trying, he was just not a good fit for out family. he was way too destructive and no matter how much we trained him, he kept doing it.
What is the breed? Looks a lot like my dog...she is an unknown mix of Shih Tzu and other stuff, and we'd love to figure out what the other stuff might be.
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I haven't named them yet. Right now they answer to Hey, ugly!
One of our 7 month old puppies, Maggie (see the OP), came down with a bad case of shakes and threw up this a.m. I took her to the vet immediately and they have kept her since then for for blood tests and observation. Nothing looks sadder than a sick puppy.
Later in the day the report was that the vet was pretty sure it is some toxin she ingested (probably in the backyard this a.m.) or, less likely, something neurological. If she did not improve soon, we get to go to a doggy neurologist.
Just now, I was informed that Maggie is doing better on a second anti-siezure med, but she is not eating or peeing yet. We are probably picking her up at the end of the day, but she may need to go to a nuero at another time if she does not get back to 100% normal soon. Bets are it was something she ate.
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