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Been trying to post the pic of the scam unsuccessfully... anyone need his pics and I'll send to you. Just indicate here and I'll dm to forward. Nonesence. |
So you asked as you aimed at having it. Then you couldn't return the dog if you could not have it transported by your own chosen agent. It's obvious you can't even hear yourself while speaking or writing. You're so disolutioned that reality and truth has fled your senses. You, your agent belong in the same camp... scammers. |
jeff1607:Yeah... tracked |
frowland:I've tried to simply not uploading |
@lukenzy the scam ....new ID @macigar same person |
Yeah... like he knew. So he's reinvented himself. I laugh. |
Here....His pic not uploading. But I have it. |
OK. I'm blushing. Thanks guys. |
Can you give your contact details |
SOLD √ SOLD√ |
Eveezy:Sent you mail. |
gadafi101:You know we have a deal. I've not forgotten. This isn't in the promised package. Be rest assured. |
14teenK:She's not from that litter. My so called adopted dog was not returned. @lukenzay is a fraud. |
Pchat for details
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3 months + female long coat GSD for sale. Fantastic black and tan.
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I will conceede to your superior logic if you present one. So far you have not done that. Which infections are you targeting... how did you test to confirm presence of such infection and hence course and dose of antibiotics...any culture effective test results...I guess no. Fact is what has been tested via empirical methodology and results presented. Short of that you should not share it misleading innocent persons. |
Someone gave you a very good advice that it's too early to have separated the pup from its mother. Apart from the balanced diet the mother's milk has for it's age there are a lot of dog life lessons pups learn from their mother and litter mates which come in handy in their dog life that can't be learnt when separated. At best pups are ready for new homes from week six at the earliest... better still from week eight. All these so called ignorant breeders. The breeder should have insisted and known better. Sigh... |
Ask him to find shipping agencies that also ship dogs. A Google Search for one's available in his area should suffice. |
vinscent:OK. So antibiotics are meant for treatment of infections. Very correct. However what particular infection are you trying to treat.. gram+ or gram- , aerobic or anaerobic bacteria ..viral non viral.you don't have a clue... just pump antibiotics. I repeat again the most dangerous information or knowledge to have is the wrong one. So you bring on pups that have been so pumped with antibiotics that the day they actually need those antibiotics to save them the drugs are no longer effective... resistance built. Finally, I'm open to superior logic or knowledge from you, in the absence of that what you're saying is bladadash. Peace. |
vinscent:Quite true... but posting information that is not correct or right is a first step to peddling misinformation. The greatest danger about knowledge is not about the lack of it really... it is the abundance of the wrong knowledge. It kills. |
German shepherd |
General rule with antibiotics is you are creating a future problem. Resistance is built up when they are used indiscriminately. I am not a Vet Doc but I have heard this line of thought before and discussed with a Vet Doc who disagrees with this line of action. As a rule I ensure I deworm Dam as she begins to shed (GSD keeper) knowing she will come on heat soon. I also maintain very good hygiene, diet and essential excercise for Dam. I've only experienced one still birth. Pumping the Dam with antibiotics while pregnant only predisposes the pups to drug resistance when they may need them later in their life. |
![]() 'You warned it not to poo there' Guess you've never heard of potty training. A dog is dog... not a human being. Learn how dogs learn and then teach that way so they'll understand. You said you flogged your dog... it's already a bag of fear from its reaction so don't be surprised when it bites someone in fear. Soon. Learn how to be a pack leader giving off positive vibes to your dog and not transmitting fear and confusion. Peace |
Okay. I've read every post from the beginning to the end cos in a way... I'm involved. I co run a business that does human resourcing and outsourcing. I'll speak from another perspective. 1. A lot of firms, let me use Nigeria, are operating within the constraints of a harsh economy and uncertainty risks. Apart from competition from rivals in their markets they have had to think of ingenious means of cutting costs, reduce their risks, widen their margins and deliver shareholder value. Using outsourced staff is a way to accomplish this. Let me give you a scenario.... A staff directly employed can cost a firm say N12M a year. This figure includes salaries, benefits, allowances etc. You may also add pension, insurance, medical, severance pay cost of replacement when on leave or away etc. With a fraction of this amount mentioned and risk tansfered to an outsourcing firm they get work done and cut cost. 2. Business is basically filling a need. Outsourcing firms are filling the need space that this opportunity has created. In a market where buyer power is strong you'd expect real tough conditions as I've noticed. The suppliers, outsourcing firms, are also trying to survive and pushing their margins. I'll share an experience in the telecoms sector. One had such a huge staff outlay and of course pay outlay it needed to cut cost to remain competitive. It outsourced it's non core staff and even reordered it's contract with Telecom engineering firms to absorb their own staff as part of switch maintenance contracts. It saved them about 30% employee cost. In conclusion I'm not here to defend outsourcing, it's simply filling a gap. I'm not also saying all outsourcing employee contracts are fair. Sometimes the outsourcing firms just have to comply. Our firm has rejected instructions for some outsourcing contracts as we felt they were ethically unacceptable. Some others grabbed with both hands and feet. |
I can see that pup is looking good. You have an awesome pack. |
A bit more Kenzie
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Kenzie's parents as sent by whom she was purchased from.
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More Kenzie
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Kenzie.... 8 weeks old.
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