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After due consideration, we've decided decided its best to let go of our good friends. They are Bauer, a 9 month old male Caucasian puppy and Sprint, the 2yr old Doberman stud. Our coexistence has been the greatest experience but this is the best way. They've had the best of nature but now, nature's got its demands. So we (sadly) offer for sale this fine specimens; A. Bauer. Locally bred pure Caucasian puppy. Breeding standard. 9 months old, 29 inches tall already and still growing. Raised to make an exceptional stud. Friendly but already becoming territorial and taking charge, stubborn but understands basic commands, alert, Intimidating, stable and safe. Enjoys walking, tugging and chewing. Favorite treat is chin chin. Very healthy with full veterinary records. B. Sprint. Locally bred agile active and strong 2yr old Doberman stud. Has Rott gene in him (dame was a rotter man but sire is pure deep-chested). Very protective and curious, not so stable but very obedient. Understands and obeys basic commands. Strong and tolerant, requires active engagement ; loves to play catch, enjoys walking, jogging, running and chewing bones. A couch potato who will do anything to get stroked. You will love his excitement dance (only Doberman owners will understand). Chin chin is his weakness. As healthy as a lark with medical records. Price : Bauer = 200 (non negotiable) Sprint = 150 (non negotiable) However, pick both = 300. Location : Sangotedo, Ajah Lagos Contact: 07039362448
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I must own a Ddr. Good job boss. |
Our boy was down for a couple of days but he's up and running now. Hi, my name is Sprint and I just acquired a new hubby; Photo-bombing. And because he's been inactive for a while now, he plans to steal everyone's spotlight.
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LMAOOOOOOOOO, see what Google has caused, because she wasn't stacked like the pictures you Google shey? Yes you should, because that girl is a Doberman. And on behalf of all Doberman owners (and lovers), if you further argue this topic, we'll give up on you. And btw, she can also be 10months old. |
jayned:Try chicken bones if you're close to Shoprite. Just wall to the butchery and ask for it. Everyone loves chicken. |
fifi00719:Thanks for your kind words sir. |
Nice growth. She can be 10months old fam. Whatever her age, she's good specimen. Kudos Btw, who's calling her a local breed? LMAOOOOOOOOO |
Your boy is growing right sir. Kudos. He ain't looking like no Gsd at all. At th food, he prolly doesn't like it. Caucs are hardly picky eaters. |
Got one too.
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Thanks to everyone who responded to the inquiry. Here's our boy with his pasterns up. Thanks to opinions from everyone, he was able to overcome the syndrome. How did we do it: exposure to early morning sunshine Feeding adequate calcium without reducing protein intake Giving vitamin C (white) supplements Giving daily multivitamin supplements Rigorous and simple exercises. In short, we combined every opinion. Here's our boy doing fine at 8 months, 6 days.
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mummykyrti:[i][/i] Got your mail ma'am. I'm available now |
asmaua:Got you too! There's a good sire, it's in Sangotedo, Ajah Lagos. If the location is fine, lemme know. 07039362448 |
Got you! Let's talk... 07039362448 |
Growing up. 16month Sprint. Wish his ears were taped.
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Kindly be reminded; Doberman only. And thanks for the enquiries. |
Seun:Personally don't like it, especially when it's totally removed. Funny the guy I got him from believed it will make him aggressive (read "crazy and/or mad" , ironically, he grew timid. Thanks to relentless training that helped his confidence. We just do things for the wrong reasons. We can all join voices together to condemn tail removal (as this isn't docking). If it must be done, retain minimum, a third of the tail. |
14teenK:Blame overfeeding and exercise... He's never tired out before, crazy energy. Thanks. |
Seun:Felt same way when I got him, but it makes no difference any more. |
[sup][/sup]Meet Sprint, my male Doberman.... He's coming of age and turning out impressively. He's agile, sound and with a stable temperament. I'm very proud of who he's become, an exemplary protection dog, very intelligent and obedient. He's a great dog and becoming a good stud. Interested in this quality for your dames (Doberman only)? Feel free to CALL or chat 07039362448...location is Sangotedo, Ajah Lagos. P. S. He's a product of a pure deep-chested Dobie stud and a Dob-Rott mix dame.
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lahit14:Still in need? |
Cruz76:He's still a puppy, allow him. They're almost always interested in new things. |
What a shame, nice dog. Wish my vacant kennel was big enough. Would have boarded him free for you till you're good to pick him back... The space is too small for a Cauc. |
LMAOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOH |
Have you talked with your vet yet? He should be your first dial in times like this. |
Our thoughts are with double g. Get well soon Champ!! |
Wow, a very huge size at 3 months, nice ...are you sure they're not older? Pls o, you can whip any dog but not a CO, even without whipping, they're still difficult to control. |
bobogee007:@ bold.... There lies the problem, only interaction with humans and other dogs build a dog's confidence. You need to either move its cage to where it can see everyone coming and going out (if you have your landlord's permission) or make sure he only sleeps in that hidden place. You're going to have an unstable dog if he doesn't know how to behave around people. Allow him to have a normal dog life (although this maybe hard since you prolly share the compound with other people). No wonder he's trying to compensate for the boredom, he's prolly positioned to face a blank wall, haba!!. Let him roam free with your supervision (but be sure you can control him, or use a leash), that's the only way he can know his territory and conversely protect it. Well, dogs are still considered puppies untill they're 18months. But that doesn't matter. Cheers. |
Where do you live? I mean, what is your personal space like? That aside, you just got him and he's still a puppy which means he's still getting adjusted to your space. At his age, even though you should start having an idea of what he's going to grow into, he may just be a late bloomer. You say he's destructive, that's because he's bored, needs activities to stimulate him. Find him toys when you're not around and make up for it with quality play time when you're around. Back to your abode. The nature of your environment plays a major role in how quick or otherwise he adjusts to the new place. A dog will perform differently in an open yard from a fenced property. Forget the weed and spirit, it only makes them go bezzerk. Be patient with him, focus on training him right, build his confidence and teach others how to behave around him. A dog can not protect a territory he hasn't discovered, conquered and marked. |
I just love how playful they are as puppies. The funniest is how they hold your femur with their forelimbs when you drag them by the harness. They know you can't drag them clinging to your thigh. Adorable troubles. |
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, ironically, he grew timid. Thanks to relentless training that helped his confidence. We just do things for the wrong reasons. 