Move on!! Everyone is gone from this list. We are tired of receiving
this crap everyday from you. This list is closed and reopened with another
name. Are you proud of yourself???
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 03/26/07 09:51:05
To: labradoodles@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [labradoodles]
Move on!! Everyone is gone from this list. We are tired of receiving
this crap everyday from
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I am so sorry.
I was so mad at the girl sending all that junk mail and the girl doing it
before her, that I tried to get her off our list by e-mailing her privately.
I did not mean to send it to the list.
The few of us that want to talk about DOODLES are still her but mail ,
besides
It is ok, I understand how you feel! I had just moved them to the junk mail
folder.
I wish all some very happy doodle'ing! Spring is here!
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From: labradoodles@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2007 10:24
Happy Spring! And Muddy Paws!
We have been getting alot of junk mail from the same
e-mail address too but I filtered it to my junk mail
so it automatically goes there and is deleted. I wish
the person who was in charge of the group originally
still was involved because he or she can block that
Hi Group!
I just sent two emails to Yahoo groups to report this person as well as to
suggest they have a system where they can assign a new moderator when a
list can prove the original moderator has disappeared and the list
continues on without that person.
I suggest that we each file a
I sent the wrong link for spam abuse in the first email! Sorry about
that!! Here is the right one
http://add.yahoo.com/fast/help/us/mail/cgi_spam
Shari
At 08:52 AM 3/26/2007 -0800, you wrote:
Hi Group!
I just sent two emails to Yahoo groups to report this person as well as to
suggest they
That's OK I know it gets to be a pain.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 3/26/2007 10:27:33 AM
To: labradoodles@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [labradoodles] Apology
I am so sorry.
I was so mad at the girl sending all that junk mail and the girl doing it
before
I have a female Labradoodle, she is 5 months old. She has wavy hair.
Is there a chance her coat will get curly when she gets older? Just
curious. I adopted her, and she is the best dog ever! Is it possible
to tell by the way the dog looks on what generation she is or what her
Parents were
What tests have your completed on your female? What size is she? What size
do you hope to produce? What type of coat does she have? What type of coats
do you hope to produce? Have you ever bred your girl before?
How do you plan to sell your puppies (online, already sold/waiting list,
news
Is this the same dog that you are looking for a stud for? If so forget
about breeding her! If you don't have breeding rights and you don't know
where is from she is most likely a puppy mill puppy and you have no idea if
she has a pedigree loaded with health issues and will only cause families
Before you go just breeding your dog to any old dog, please, please, please do
research on breeding. I have a really great site for you to look at
http://www.woodhavenlabs.com/breeding/breeder2.html that can help you in
learning more about the genetic problems of doodles and how to prevent
One more question - When is a good age to have her spayed. I have
never had a female before. I think my Vet suggested 6 months. What
is your opinion?---
In labradoodles@yahoogroups.com, Kendra Vestal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to add that just because your dog passes its health
True to a point
I Bought three labs as pups with good ofa on parents and grandparents - all
three flunked at 30 months
However testing your dog or the parents is sure better than buying a pig in
a poke.
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I would like to add that just because your dog passes
Did you adopt her from somebody who does puppymill rescue? I have had a few
foster labradoodles from puppymills and I would never adopt out an unaltered
dog. Our vets do pediatric spay neuters (the studies are not totally conclusive
at this time as to the long term health problems that might go
I have to say something here .. I want to thank this person who adopted this
dog or saved her from a puppy mill you are truly a kind and caring person
to take her into your heart . I am sure you love her and are very proud of
her and she is a wonderful companion . Just because she is a rescue
Yup, pets from rescues and pets from animals shelters are the best ones!!! I
have a house full of 'em and wouldn't have it any other way!!! I have also
found that the older they are when you adopt 'em, the more they bond to you. I
always laugh when people tell me that they want a puppy because
I thought you were pretty nice. I just delete 'em, but if I was going to send
an e mail, it certainly wouldn't have been so nice. LOL!
I think that a lot of those things are sent by computers. One more thing I
don't know a lot about, but that is what I thought.
Abbie
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Your so right Abbie, My 13 year old Shih Tuz just passed on Xmas Eve and she
was my heart .
I am finding it very hard to get over her . I rescued her in FL when she was
six years old .
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From: Abigail Morrison
Date: 3/26/2007 11:56:37 PM
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