Carting Equipment

2003-08-19 Thread HenochNJ
Good morning, all. I am interested in trying carting with one of my dogs (the one with good elbows!) and my friend wants to start carting with her pair or Swissies. Can anyone suggest a source for buying beginners carting equipment, either online, catalog, or retail? We live in New Jersey.

Re: fat berners

2003-07-24 Thread HenochNJ
In a message dated 7/24/2003 12:36:12 PM Eastern Standard Time, Mary-Ann Bowman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: What a great topic! I have received a couple of replies mentioning that extra weight seems necessary in the breed ring. I am not sure this is true. I recently finished a girl who was at her

Food for keeping weight in check...

2003-07-24 Thread HenochNJ
Here's another question regarding food/feeding practices: I've been feeding my two Bernese (one about to turn 3; one 14 months)Wellness chicken formula for almost a year. I like it and it seems to agree with them (no more loose poop, etc.,since corn has been removed from their diets). They each

Re: Gelli Reverse Brag

2003-07-18 Thread HenochNJ
Ah...the beginning of the 'tween years! My Maddie at 17 weeks ate the entire front of an old sofa in just the few minutes her dad was ignoring her while eating his own dinner. Three feet of fabric and stuffing...as the sofa had originally been in my in-laws' kitchen/family room, we figured it

Histiocytoses/ Dana Farber Study

2003-07-18 Thread HenochNJ
Just a quick reminder that Jill Rudkowski at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute at Harvard Univ. is still seeking DNA samples from BMDs to further research on the histiocytoses. Because Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis (similar to systemic histio.) is similar in Bernese and humans, research findings

Protocol for Vaccinations

2003-07-17 Thread HenochNJ
Since the topic of when/whether to vaccinate has come up again, I was wondering if someone has a link for info. on the newest veterinary literature regarding updated vaccination protocols. I have 2 dogs and 2 cats and have been wondering when/if to start titering rather than continuing with

Re: lameness

2003-07-14 Thread HenochNJ
Hi Angela-Just my experience...My Maddie needed a CT scan to ultimately diagnose her elbow dysplasia--nothing showed up on X-rays, which were read by both her regular vet and an outside radiology specialist. She started limping at only 4 months, was x-rayed then, and again at 6 months when she

Following Up/Elbow Dysplasia

2003-06-12 Thread HenochNJ
I'm wondering if anyone on the List can share their experience with managing a dysplastic dog who, in the original diagnosis, was not considered to be a candidate for surgery. Maddie started with a front end limp at 4 months. As x-rays were not revealing, we went to a specialist at 7 months who

Re: stupid questions

2003-06-06 Thread HenochNJ
I don't think anyone intended to be mean-spirited with the venting thread. It CAN be annoying when people who KNOW they are right INSIST on sharing their knowledge, that's all...In my case, it was the person who saw me with my two Bernese and told me he was sure the younger one was a

Fwd: Re: safe and sane containment strategies - input?

2003-06-06 Thread HenochNJ
---BeginMessage--- I vote for a big wire crate over a room or section of the house for reasonable-length periods of confinement. A crate is always ready for the pup (no last-minute puppy proofing required), it's stuffed-Kong or other chew-item friendly (you might not want food on your rugs or

RE: safe and sane containment strategies - input?

2003-06-06 Thread HenochNJ
One more word on fencing...I have 4ft chain link fencing and no dog has tried to go over it, but the first day I got Titan (who at 9 mos. was already 100+ pounds) he pushed against it and went right through the bottom to visit the neighbor's dog (chain link has a lot more give than you'd

Re: venting

2003-06-04 Thread HenochNJ
Hi John...I see you have both a Swissy and a Bernese. I have two Bernese, but someone insisted the other day that I'd been misled and that my younger dog was definitely a Swissy. I tried to explain that my one-year-old had just totally blown her baby coat, and wouldn't always look short-haired,

Re: taking pills with peanut butter

2003-04-05 Thread HenochNJ
Low-fat cream cheese works for us! (Although generally my dogs will scarf down anything, especially if you accidentally drop it on the floor!) Anne with Maddie and Titan Cranford, NJ In a message dated 4/5/2003 10:28:09 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Pippa.I

re:coffee table tails

2003-04-01 Thread HenochNJ
I wish coffee tables were the extent of our tail problem. My male is big and tall and has quite a gay tail. When he walks by the dinner table wagging, there's no telling what you're going to find in his tail (or your dinner)...spaghetti sauce, pieces of rice, pasta--whatever he can sweep up

Systemic Reactive Histiocytosis

2003-04-01 Thread HenochNJ
Can I take this opportunity to ask what this disease is all about (not that I think I need one more thing to worry about)...I assume from the postings that it is a much less lethal form of histiocytosis than the dreaded MH that has been the topic of many postings lately...Is this another form

Re: Raised Diners

2003-03-22 Thread HenochNJ
I have to say, I've read the Purdue study and certainly believe the scientific evidence...I keep trying to theorize as to what the explanation might be regarding how raised dishes make a difference. This info. might help people give credence to study results that otherwise don't seem to make

Re: Berners their special cars

2003-03-19 Thread HenochNJ
Hi, Michaela...I had to laugh when I read about your Harvey. We had a Mercury Mountaineer, blue, for the first 18 mos. we had Titan. When we traded it in for a new blue Mercury Mountaineer (at the end of the lease), Titan refused to get in. We finally figured out that the back cargo area he

Re: Was Had Enough, Now Actual Questions

2003-03-12 Thread HenochNJ
In a message dated 3/11/2003 6:41:42 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: My original post was asking for actual conversations On a light(?)note, here's my favorite: I met a lovely, well-off, older gentleman at the dog park recently (he's now about 75, I'd say). He admired my

Re: Whats so special?

2003-03-07 Thread HenochNJ
Look out, Kenny! Something's gonna getcha! Tailwags, Cathy Burlile Memories BMDs Look out, too, because as many of us have discovered...as with potato chips, it's hard to have just one! Anne Cranford, NJ with Maddie and Titan

Re: Berner Fur Balls

2003-03-06 Thread HenochNJ
Lloyd spent 15 minutes taking big fur balls out of there! s funny!!! Hi, Laura. Turn Lloyd loose in the kitchen next and see what he pulls out from under the refrigerator! You could build a whole new Bernese out of what my cat has retrieved from under the fridge! Anne

Re: Yellow burn spots on lawn

2003-03-05 Thread HenochNJ
In a message dated 3/5/2003 1:44:16 PM Eastern Standard Time, Dazyr writes: I see Petsmart has 2 products to neutralize a dogs urine, therefore preventing those awful yellow spots. One is a spray on the flood, and one is a tablet. Does anyone have any experience or opinion about these?

Re: Kenny's choice

2003-03-02 Thread HenochNJ
I agree that pet insurance is a good idea, but one should be aware that there are many exclusions. My Maddie ate about 3 feet of couch last fall when she was 4 or 5 months old...took her to the emerg. vet for treatment and the cost was covered. However, all her diagnostics/treatments for elbow

Re: Health Costs (was Sterling is 9)

2003-02-27 Thread HenochNJ
Even though comparing children and dogs probably seems silly to some, to dog lovers the analogy is readily understandable. I bought my Maddie in good faith from a breeder who had obtained the usual clearances. I've spent at least 1500 unplanned dollars on x-rays and CT scans to try and diagnose

Re: Elbows

2003-02-25 Thread HenochNJ
Hi, Patti. My puppy (now 9 months) was diagnosed with elbow dysplasia at about 7 months...she started limping at about 4 months. The surgeon/specialist who evaluated her also said she was not a candidate for surgery. He said she had cartilage changes as the result of diffuse elbow dysplasia

Re: Vacuum, cleaners

2003-02-24 Thread HenochNJ
Just a note on a vacuum to avoid...the new Hoover Windtunnel V2 bagless, beltless model ($250 + pricetag) I thought this was a great vacuum when I first got it, but soon I started to smell burning hair/rubber. I cleaned Berner hair out of the bristles frequently, but still the smell persisted

Re: IGNORING COMMANDS

2003-02-13 Thread HenochNJ
Hi, Valerie...Chiara has hit the teen years! It seems the advice for surviving the dog teens is similar to that regarding kids...Lots of consistency about rules, lots of positive reinforcement, make them work for and deserve every privilege they get! Anne Cranford, NJ with Maddie and Titan (and

Re: Housetraining while working

2003-02-12 Thread HenochNJ
Just to add to Sherri's great post about living with a young puppy when you have to be gone several hours each day...a dog walker can be a very good option to explore! There are lots of them out there (who knew?) and it is a fairly affordable luxury (I pay $15 for 45 minutes of play/potty

Re: questionable behavior...looking for guidance

2003-02-06 Thread HenochNJ
Hmmm...I'm not sure, but I interpreted this to mean a TOTAL of 10 hours per day (both work time and sleep time totalling 10 hours of crate time). If this is so, it seems to be a reasonable amount of time for a young pup to be crated, so other forces are at work (or aren't at work!), I would

Poop eating: More a girl thing?

2003-01-12 Thread HenochNJ
My two year old male BMD has never indulged in this yucky habit. When we were visiting the breeder this summer to pick up our new girl puppy, we observed some good examples of this indulgence...by the females in the kennel. Our breeder nonchalantly explained that this is fairly common with the

Dosing Glucosamine/Chondroitin

2003-01-02 Thread HenochNJ
I have a seven-month-old puppy who has been limping off and on for three months. After x-rays, physical exam, and ultimately a CT scan, she has been diagnosed as having mild elbow dysplasia (didn't show up on x-rays) with some corresponding cartilage changes. The surgeon who gave me the

Shedding and vacuum cleaners

2002-12-23 Thread HenochNJ
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Re: the dog on the mountain in Switzerland:becoming rare breed

2002-12-04 Thread HenochNJ
Michaela, I think that Lisa's point is primarily that no one who loves Berneses, warts and all (literally and figuratively), wants to see the breed go the way of the Dalmation, the Rottweiler, or even the Golden...bred in numbers to meet perceived demand, often bought up by people who saw the

Re: How to post in Plain Text if you are AOL

2002-11-23 Thread HenochNJ
Or go to AOL.COM and just work from there...still your AOL account, but sends in plain text. Anne

Re: Female Incontenence

2002-11-18 Thread HenochNJ
Just wondering, what in the spay process (surgery, removal of hormones, etc.) seems to contribute to incontinence? As the owner of a newly spayed pup, I wasn't happy to read about that possibility... Anne

Osteochondrosis

2002-11-12 Thread HenochNJ
Several weeks ago someone wrote the List regarding a pup with osteochondrosis, but I saw few, if any, posted responses (perhaps all were private)...so I thought I'd repeat the request for input. I have a six-month-old BMD pup who has been limping, on and off, since 4.5 months. Although she had

Fwd: Re: Shy Dog help

2002-10-11 Thread HenochNJ
---BeginMessage--- Hi Radha...my Titan, now 2, is EXACTLY the same way and it can be frustrating...I'm told there is a stranger anxiety period for pups (just like for human babies) starting about Smokey's age, too, although we didn't get Titan till he was 9 mos. and he was shy from the