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Pets / 4month Old Male Boerboel Forsale Or Swap by blesscar(m): 5:31pm On Apr 06, 2015
anyone with a female rottweiler puppy for swap with a healthy male boerboel with complete vaccination.
call me : 08039641204

Pets / Re: Gsd Puppies From This Combo Available by blesscar(m): 2:06pm On Apr 06, 2015
anyone with a rottweiler female puppy to swap with my male boerboel
call festus on 08039641204

Celebrities / Re: Tiwa Savage Is Pregnant (Photo) by blesscar(m): 1:43am On Jan 01, 2015
finally she let the dick dive properly into her puscy

congrats <3
Pets / The Healthy Dog by blesscar(m): 11:26pm On Dec 27, 2014
Signs of Good Health

Skin – Healthy skin is flexible and smooth, without scabs, growths,
white flakes, or red areas. It ranges in color from pale pink to brown
or black depending on the breed. Spotted skin is normal, whether the
dog has a spotted or solid coat. Check your dog for fleas, ticks, lice,
or other external parasites. To do this, blow gently on your dog’s
stomach or brush hair backward in a few places to see if any small
specks scurry away or if ticks are clinging to the skin. Black "dirt" on
your dog’s skin or bedding may be a sign of flea droppings.

Coat – A healthy coat, whether short or long, is glossy and pliable,
without dandruff, bald spots, or excessive oiliness.

Eyes – Healthy eyes are bright and shiny. Mucus and watery tears are
normal but should be minimal and clear. The pink lining of the eyelids
should not be inflamed, swollen, or have a yellow discharge.
Sometimes you can see your dog’s third eyelid, a light membrane, at
the inside corner of an eye. It may slowly come up to cover his eye as
he goes to sleep. The whites of your dog’s eyes should not be
yellowish. Eyelashes should not rub the eyeball.

Ears – The skin inside your dog’s ears should be light pink and clean.
There should be some yellow or brownish wax, but a large amount of
wax or crust is abnormal. There should be no redness or swelling
inside the ear, and your dog shouldn’t scratch his ears or shake his
head frequently. Dogs with long, hairy ears, such as Cocker Spaniels,
need extra attention to keep the ears dry and clean inside and out.

Nose – A dog’s nose is usually cool and moist. It can be black, pink,
or self-colored (the same color as the coat), depending on the breed.
Nasal discharge should be clear, never yellowish, thick, bubbly, or foul
smelling. A cool, wet nose does not necessarily mean the dog is
healthy, and a dry, warm nose doesn’t necessarily mean he’s sick.
Taking his temperature is a better indication of illness.

Mouth, Teeth and Gums – Healthy gums are firm and pink, black, or
spotted, just like the dog’s skin. Young dogs have smooth white teeth
that tend to darken with age. Puppies have 23 baby teeth and adults
have around 42 permanent teeth, depending on the breed. As adult
teeth come in, they push baby teeth out of the mouth.
To check your dog’s mouth, talk to him gently, then put your hand
over the muzzle and lift up the sides of his mouth. Check that adult
teeth are coming in as they should, and not being crowded by baby
teeth. Make sure the gums are healthy and the breath is not foul-
smelling. Look for soft white matter or hard white, yellow, or brown
matter. This is plaque or tartar and should be brushed away.
Mouth infections can lead to serious problems in the gums and other
parts of the body, including the heart, so it's important to give your
dog's teeth and mouth special attention.

Temperature – A dog’s normal temperature is 101 to 102.5 degrees
Fahrenheit (38.3 to 39.2 degrees Celcius). To take your dog's
temperature, you'll need a rectal thermometer. Put some petroleum
jelly on the bulb of the thermometer. Ask someone to hold your dog’s
head while you lift his tail and insert the thermometer about an inch
or so into the rectum. Do not let go of the thermometer. Hold it in
until the temperature is read (about 3 minutes for a mercury
thermometer), and then remove gently.

Heartbeat and Pulse – Because dogs come in a wide range of sizes,
their heartbeats vary. A normal heart beats from 50 to 130 times a
minute in a resting dog. Puppies and small dogs have faster speeds,
and large dogs in top condition have slower heartbeats. To check
your dog’s heartbeat, place your fingers over the left side of the chest,
where you can feel the strongest beat. To check the pulse, which is
the same speed as the heartbeat, press gently on the inside of the top
of the hind leg. There is an artery there and the skin is thin, so it's
easy to feel the pulse.

Elimination – Urine is a good indicator of a dog’s health, and should
be clear yellow. Most adult dogs have one or two bowel movements a
day. Stools should be brown and firm. Runny, watery, or bloody
stools, straining, or too much or too little urination warrant a call to
the veterinarian.

Weight – A healthy dog’s weight is the result of the balance between
diet and exercise. If he is getting enough nutritious food and exercise
but still seems over- or underweight, he may have a health problem.
Don’t let your dog get fat by giving him too many between-meal
snacks; obese dogs often develop serious health problems. The best
way to tell if your dog is overweight is to feel his rib-cage area. You
should be able to feel the ribs below the surface of the skin without
much padding.

Vaccinations
Regular vaccinations from your veterinarian can keep your dog from
getting serious and sometimes fatal illnesses such as distemper,
parvovirus, hepatitis, leptospirosis, coronavirus, and rabies. A
vaccination is also available for kennel cough, a respiratory problem
that affects young dogs or dogs exposed to many other dogs.
A puppy’s first vaccines ideally should be given at five or six weeks of
age and continue over a period of several weeks, up to sixteen weeks.
Afterward, yearly booster shots provide the protection your dog will
need. Be sure to stick to the schedule your veterinarian gives you to
insure immunity.
Celebrities / Re: Banky W Takes To Twitter, Laments APC's Non-selection Of Fashola As VP by blesscar(m): 12:02am On Dec 18, 2014
ammyluv2002:
I agree with Banky....it should be him but all the same any other person can wear Foshola's shoe.

All the best APC but.........

GEJ all the way kiss kiss

na u get sense pass; supporting a clueless and visionless man.it saddens me when some people never wake from their deep sleep(jonah)
Education / Re: History Of Fuel Price Increases In Nigeria. by blesscar(m): 12:07pm On Dec 16, 2014
paleo:
Hmmmm. This is Nigeria. Since I was born in the 80's, Nothing has product has ever gotten to it's original price after there is an increase in price.
Please Nairalander, I ask a serious question. Is there any product you remember going back to its original price after a slight increase. e.g, Cab fare, Fuel Hike, Basic Commodities. I need reply please.



cement price
Phones / Re: Mtn Stealing Millions From Their Customers In The Current Promo by blesscar(m): 12:04pm On Dec 14, 2014
they are the famous un-armed robbers ever,they even do automatic caller tune subscription in other to rob you of ur #50...chaiiii diaris God ooo
Jokes Etc / Re: Dumb Questions Ladies Ask Guys And Their Answers by blesscar(m): 9:01pm On Dec 09, 2014
[quote author=Sabadon post=28694225]patiently waiting for counter reaction[/quote


hmmmm
Politics / Re: Seven Notable Excerpts From Obasanjo’s Book by blesscar(m): 8:57pm On Dec 09, 2014
of what use is GEJ to Nigerians.
1 he is very and completely in-active
2 take a look at the fuel subsidy
Pets / Re: 7weeks Old Healthy Rottweiler Puppies Available @ Affordable Prices by blesscar(m): 4:14pm On Nov 10, 2014
for how much
Pets / Re: Share Your Home Made Recipes You Prepared For Your Dog by blesscar(m): 1:47pm On Sep 26, 2014
sometimes i feed my beautiful gsd with semovita and vegetables with fish(es),and mostly with bloodmeal such as live chicken,raw meat and fish.and she is super healhty and pro-active

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