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Pets / Re: My Male Dog Refuses To Mount Females In Heat (Photos) by snipesc3(m): 8:26pm On Mar 12, 2017
eezeribe:


Stop calling your dog an idiot and stop exposing your abusive behavior in public.you are not a natural dog lover.
you probably keep dogs for breeding and selling that's why you don't know what to do.
ok natural dog lover, since u love them naturally come help me cross the other females wey i get for housena. And since u dont sell ur puppies because of the love u have for them i guess you would be d alpha in ur million dog clan.... u just dey talk be cause u get mouth, post ur best dog picture let us measure how much u love ur dog. Challenge d pix.

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Pets / Re: My Male Dog Refuses To Mount Females In Heat (Photos) by snipesc3(m): 7:29pm On Mar 12, 2017
HardMirror:
But op, you no try at all.

You should have posted the picture of the mother and sister too. Then that of the other bitches you wanted him to mate.

Possible the bitches were just too ugly
lol
Ok see my other male dog doing all the humping

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Pets / Re: My Male Dog Refuses To Mount Females In Heat (Photos) by snipesc3(m): 7:20pm On Mar 12, 2017
tk4rd:
You see wetin excess seclusion dey cause.??
He grew in total loneliness, save for the sister and mother shocked !!!
Now, you are loosing "mating money",, the innocent loyal dog is now an idiot.
who said he was secluded, he grew amist another male dog, same conditions and that one humps all the chicks

Pets / My Male Dog Refuses To Mount Females In Heat (Photos) by snipesc3(m): 7:02am On Mar 10, 2017
My male dog is of age mow but only has sex drive for his sister n mother, see trouble. He will fight other females in heat that was brought for his pleasure, this dog na winch o! What can i do to increase his sex drive towards all bitches in heat. See photo of tje idiot

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Pets / Re: Snap And Upload Your Dogs Here [season 3 2016 Edition] by snipesc3(m): 12:55pm On Mar 17, 2016
Spykey again... 5weeks pregnant

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Pets / Re: Help Me Rate My German Sheperd NLS by snipesc3(m): 12:05pm On Mar 14, 2016
i dont understand, do want to kno if your dog is GSD or the % of GSD in her? because GSD's are know from their unique pose from the back and hind legs.
Nice dog though.
Pets / Re: Female Rott Going 4 Sale by snipesc3(m): 12:40pm On Mar 11, 2016
u no get camera phone ne
Pets / Re: Diary Of Mo: The Boerboel by snipesc3(m): 12:29pm On Mar 11, 2016
this is entirely normal, i bet if the bucket was big enough she would go in, my pup, Gadaffy does the same, right leg in, right leg out left leg in, left leg out, both legs in, both legs out, then comes the grand finale entire face deep in water if its a bucket, if its a bow then he slides in like a croc lol, love that dude
sphinx92:
Mo developed a very strange habit, it started when she turned 4 months old. We call it "Her ritual".
She drinks from a bucket, then puts her two fore legs in it.
Anyone else experienced this or my dog is just specially weird?

Pets / Re: Snap And Upload Your Dogs Here [season 3 2016 Edition] by snipesc3(m): 12:19pm On Mar 11, 2016
Meet my one and only Filou. honestly i dont know what to call him. the idiot that owned it castrated this handsome guy. enjoy
make una no vex o! i been dey try my photography skills with the dog.

Pets / Re: Snap And Upload Your Dogs Here [season 3 2016 Edition] by snipesc3(m): 12:11pm On Mar 11, 2016
Spykey is female, my most priced, mother of Gadaffy Gianto the great wall. she is even pregnant again, expecting litters in april...
broxymall:

beautiful coat mehn
male or female
Pets / Re: Snap And Upload Your Dogs Here [season 3 2016 Edition] by snipesc3(m): 12:06pm On Mar 11, 2016
they call it cherry eye, waiting to operate on it once he is 7months. he is jus 4months in d pix
broxymall:
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wow, what a nice dog you got.
but what with the eye bro
Pets / Re: I Need Advice! How Else Can I Help This Dog? by snipesc3(m): 9:11am On Mar 11, 2016
Www.jw.org - now I see the genuine interest. Well it is only typical with Jw's keep up the good job. Just be tactful when you handle issues like that. That means if the dog comes down with parvo virus that will be the end of the fellow. And also let him know the dog may never come on heat because of the poor nutrition.
Peace
Pets / Re: Snap And Upload Your Dogs Here [season 3 2016 Edition] by snipesc3(m): 7:05am On Mar 10, 2016
Spykey at 2yrs

Pets / Re: Parvovirus by snipesc3(m): 1:32pm On Mar 09, 2016
Canine Parvovirus Infection in Dogs



The canine parvovirus (CPV) infection is a highly contagious viral illness that affects dogs. The virus manifests itself in two different forms. The more common form is the intestinal form, which is characterized by vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss, and lack of appetite (anorexia). The less common form is the cardiac form, which attacks the heart muscles of very young puppies, often leading to death. The majority of cases are seen in puppies that are between six weeks and six months old. The incidence of canine parvovirus infections has been reduced radically by early vaccination in young puppies.


Symptoms and Types



The major symptoms associated with the intestinal form of a canine parvovirus infection include severe, bloody diarrhea, lethargy, anorexia, fever, vomiting, and severe weight loss. The intestinal form of CPV affects the body's ability to absorb nutrients, and an affected animal will quickly become dehydrated and weak from lack of protein and fluid absorption. The wet tissue of the mouth and eyes may become noticeably red and the heart may beat too rapidly. When your veterinarian palpates (examine by touch) your dog’s abdominal area, your dog may respond with pain or discomfort. Dogs that have contracted CPV may also have a low body temperature (hypothermia), rather than a fever.


Causes



Most cases of CPV infections are caused by a genetic alteration of the original canine parvovirus: the canine parvovirus type 2b. There are a variety of risk factors that can increase a dog’s susceptibility to the disease, but mainly, the virus is transmitted either by direct contact with an infected dog, or indirectly, by the fecal-oral route. Heavy concentrations of the virus are found in an infected dog’s stool, so when a healthy dog sniffs an infected dog’s stool, it will contract the disease. The virus can also be brought into a dog's environment by way of shoes that have come into contact with infected feces. There is evidence that the virus can live in ground soil for up to a year. It is resistant to most cleaning products, or even to weather changes. If you suspect that you have come into contact with feces at all, you will need to wash the affected area with household bleach, the only disinfectant known to kill the virus.



Improper vaccination protocol and vaccination failure can also lead to a CPV infection. Breeding kennels and dog shelters that hold a large number of inadequately vaccinated puppies are particularly hazardous places. For unknown reasons, certain dog breeds, such as Rottweilers, Doberman Pinschers, Pit Bulls, Labrador Retrievers, German Shepherds, English Springer Spaniels, and Alaskan sled dogs, are particularly vulnerable to the disease. Diseases or drug therapies that suppress the normal response of the immune system may also increase the likelihood of infection.


Diagnosis



CPV is diagnosed with a physical examination, biochemical tests, urine analysis, abdominal radiographs, and abdominal ultrasounds. A chemical blood profile and a complete blood cell count will also be performed. Low white blood cell levels are indicative of CPV infection, especially in association with bloody stools. Biochemical and urine analysis may reveal elevated liver enzymes, lymphopenia, and electrolyte imbalances. Abdominal radiograph imaging may show intestinal obstruction, while an abdominal ultrasound may reveal enlarged lymph nodes in the groin, or throughout the body, and fluid-filled intestinal segments.



You will need to give a thorough history of your pet's health, recent activities, and onset of symptoms. If you can gather a sample of your dog's stool, or vomit, your veterinarian will be able to use these samples for microscopic detection of the virus.




Treatment



Since the disease is a viral infection, there is no real cure for it. Treatment is focused on curing the symptoms and preventing secondary bacterial infections, preferably in a hospital environment. Intensive therapy and system support are the key to recovery. Intravenous fluid and nutrition therapy is crucial in maintaining a dog’s normal body fluid after severe diarrhea and dehydration, and protein and electrolyte levels will be monitored and regulated as necessary. Medications that may be used in the treatment include drugs to curb vomiting (antiemetics), H2 Blockers to reduce nausea, antibiotics, and anthelmintics to fight parasites. The survival rate in dogs is about 70 percent, but death may sometimes result from severe dehydration, a severe secondary bacterial infection, bacterial toxins in the blood, or a severe intestinal hemorrhage. Prognosis is lower for puppies, since they have a less developed immune system. It is common for a puppy that is infected with CPV to suffer shock, and sudden death.


Living and Management



Even after your dog has recovered from a CPV infection, it will still have a weakened immune system, and will be susceptible to other illnesses. Talk to your veterinarian about ways by which you can boost your dog's immune system, and otherwise protect your dog from situations that may make it ill. A diet that is easily digested will be best for your dog while it is recovering.



Your dog will also continue to be a contagion risk to other dogs for at least two months after the initial recovery. You will need to isolate your dog from other dogs for a period of time, and you may want to tell neighbors who have dogs that they will need to have their own pets tested. Wash all of the objects your dog uses (e.g., dishes, crate, kennel, toys) with non-toxic cleaners. Recovery comes with long-term immunity against the parvovirus, but it is no guarantee that your pet will not be infected with the virus again.


Prevention



The best prevention you can take against CPV infection is to follow the correct protocol for vaccination. Young puppies should be vaccinated at six, nine, and twelve weeks, and should not be socialized with outside dogs until at least two weeks after their last vaccinations. High-risk breeds may require a longer initial vaccination period of up to 22 weeks.

source = http://www.petmd.com/dog/conditions/infectious-parasitic/c_dg_canine_parvovirus_infection?page=show

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Pets / Re: Parvovirus by snipesc3(m): 1:28pm On Mar 09, 2016
Yes again, parvo to dogs is like ebola to man.
i have heard some people treat parvo with vitamin C.
though i have not tried it sha, so i would not say.
250mg of vitamin c, no i dont know if it is injection or oral application.
well open your mind and experiment. but i will advice adding vitamin c to the treatment.

i am out!
Pets / Re: Parvovirus by snipesc3(m): 1:14pm On Mar 09, 2016
This is to give hope to all dog lovers and owners out there that the Parvo thin is not a 50-50 thing if you call the shots.
when your pup gets parvo, the first thing i suggest you do is not to parnic. yes the virus is deadly, but you and your pet friend can conquer.
i have seen and read online about what to and what not to do when one is hit. i have also listened to some vets blab and boast about the virus, shocking to me is a vet who does not believe in the virus.
well straight to the point.
If you notice your pet is not eating, drooling, weak and have got sunken eye i suggest your first suspect should be parvo, because early treatment is the key.
At this point i must make it clear that i am not a vet, i was hit hard by parvo two years ago lost 6 pups to it, only for the unfair player to comeback this year to take another pup but got the booth.

if it is parvo, leave your vet out of it if he is quack because he will come at will and treat your pet friend like any other dog. Get a Good Vet. if you cant find one learn how to use the string and needle properly.
now this is what i did to get my pup up and good again.

1. I isolated the pup from the rest of my dogs.
2. Got some medication (now iwill give u a list of drugs i used to fight this virus)
a. Oxytetracycline (kepro OXITET 5%) Inection (N600)
b. Bcomplex - injection (N50)
c. Gentaprim (N2,600)
d. Metronidazole intravenous infusion bp (N150)
e. Dextrose intravenous injection 5% (N200)
f. injection for pain
g. injection for vomiting
3. Got some gears (gloves, Hypo Bleach, Syringes and bucket)
4. I administered the drip (Dextrose ) only when the pub became too weak.

Now here is the thing - be as aggressive as possible with the treatment because the bacterial and virus multiplication is very fast.

dont forget to always put on your gloves before touching the dog and always wash your hands, legs and shoes with bleach before handling other dogs.
always wash the stool and vomit with bleach (hypo or Jik, just get original bleach sha)

when dog is fine bath dog properly, for me i did four times with dog shampoo for two days before bringing pup back inside.

i hope this works for you it did for me.

see images

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Pets / Parvovirus by snipesc3(m): 12:38pm On Mar 09, 2016
The Killer Virus

Pets / Re: Snap And Upload Your Dogs Here [season 3 2016 Edition] by snipesc3(m): 11:58am On Mar 09, 2016
Meet Gadaffy Gianto! the great wall.

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Jokes Etc / Re: The Sound Of Music by snipesc3(m): 6:29pm On Jul 16, 2008
DAZ IF U DONT REALY KNOW WHAT TO POST I SUGGEST THAT U JUST KEEP SHUT AN READ FROM PEOPLE OTHERWISE U WILL BE CALLED DAZ-CIDIS

Forum Games / Re: One-word Association by snipesc3(m): 6:25pm On Jul 16, 2008
KOLOMENTALS shocked

Jokes Etc / Re: Obama by snipesc3(m): 5:51pm On Jul 16, 2008
I DON TALK AM SINCE SAY THESE KENYANS DEY CLAIM OBAMA, THANK GOD FOR UR LIFE SAY U STILL KEEP THE PIX WE HIM AND FEJIRO TAKE FOR OSHODI NEAR UR POPSMAN VWAGEN, AH! BETTER DON COME NIGER grin

Jokes Etc / Re: Terrorist by snipesc3(m): 5:35pm On Jul 16, 2008
well i met the couter at zerooo, so i don't think that will scare any one, well all the same maybe i missed the explosion that's ok maybe that's why am still alive ;d . all the same maybe i will be the next suicide bomber ;d that was great all the same[color=#770077][/color]

Career / Re: Any Hope For Those "Unfortunate" To Have Finished With 3rd Class? by snipesc3(m): 4:51pm On Jul 16, 2008
well it is inerresting to note that 3rd class is causing an avalanche in the employement sector, not withstanding the fact that organisations now look for 1st class students, i still believe in second class upper, lower and the 3rd class students, but not in the "pass", 1ST CLASS ARE CRAMMERS, 2ND CLASS ARE STUDENS, 3RD CLASS ARE HUSLERS, do not dispaire over ur situaion there is hope!!!!!!! grin
hey guy and dont call that unfortunate, for the fact that u are born , u are a WINNER grin
Family / Re: I Want A Grandchild. Who Faces The Most Pressure: Husband Or Wife. by snipesc3(m): 11:58am On Jul 16, 2008
WELL IF U'LL ASK ME I THINK IT IS THE WIFE COS ALL THE QUESTIONS ENDS UP AT THE LOWEST IN THE SAY FAMILY CHAIN AND THAT HAPPENS TO BE NOT BY ACCIDENT THE WIFE COS IT IS EVEN WRITTEN THAT THE WIFE IS TO BE IN SUBJECTION, IT IS ALSO SO COS IT IS DIFFICULT TO TELL IF THE HUSBAND IS POTENT OR NOT, ALL EYES ARE ALWAYS ON THE LADY COS SHE IS THE CARRIER OF THE BABY, BUT I THINK IT IS WISE NOT TO LAY NO PRESSURE ON NO-BODY COS IT TAKES TWO TO TANGLE grin

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