John, you were right, they do look like they came from the same litter! Amazing!
You way want to reduce the size of your photo on your PC, then upload it again, link etc., or else it takes up to much of the forum pages. Glad I could help.
Thank you Jason! Yes I plan on hooking up with Angeliqua and the gang here in Vegas. I need to wait for some maturity and shots etc. But I'm going to give it a go. I've only had him for three days, but food sure does motivate him.
Finally learned to resize a pic and re-post! Ed's been a lot of help.
Anyway, my pup's name is Eisso (Von Utiripse). Yes, I do have intentions to Schutzhund train him at a local club here. I'm still observing his drive which is not that strong at the moment. He does play tug with me using a ball and string but loses interest after 3 mins or so. Maybe he's just a puppy. He's also a finicky eater: I've actually had to hand feed him for the last 2 days he's been with me. His built is just right though, not the round puppy of a blob you usually see (he only eats 1/2 to 3/4 of his recommended kibble ration) and I'm just taking consolation in Ed Frawley's philosophy that if they're thin, they're healthy.
John, have you considered feeding an All Natural Diet, AKA RAW? I'm currently doing The Honest Kitchen, AKA THK. It's a dehydrated all natural, just to break him in. I feed him 1/2 cup three times a day. Yesterday after the THK I also gave him a beef rib. Boy was he happy about that! There are so many benifits and no real downside to going RAW. Healthy, clean teeth and breath, I feel good about it and I'm sure Mojo does too!
I was wrong about how old he is. I just checked and he will be 11 weeks tomorrow. Took him to the Vet today just for a check-up per the breeder. He is doing great! Weighs in at 14 pounds. I field out the questionnaire and they asked what type of diet. He, he I wrote RAW in big capital letters. The Vet didn't question it or try to sell me on kibble! I also told him I was a minimalist when it came to vaccines. He advised to go with parvo/distemp and kennel cough vaccines. Seems kennel cough is wide spread here. Any thoughts on kennel Cough vaccines?
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I've seen quite a number of dogs who were vaccinated for kennel cough end up coming down with it anyway. My own personal decision was not to give it to my pup.
Editing to add that if you plan on boarding your dog the vaccine is required by most kennels. If you have to get the vaccine for this reason then get it at least 5 days in advance.
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