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Posted on 2/23/14 at 3:53 pm
Posted by BuckeyeFan87
Columbus
Member since Dec 2007
25239 posts
Posted on 2/23/14 at 3:53 pm
Finally got this little beast home:


She's already claimed the bed as her own


and she's been great so far. Paper trained and transitioning to raw meat easily(and happily). Also caught this gem of a face in photographic form during play time.





Oh, and I finally named her.
quote:

Charm School assistant: What do you suggest?

Charm School instructor: [repulsed] A lot of night games.

Introducing to you, Ms Marla Hooch


I know, I know TL;DR.
Posted by GEAUXT
Member since Nov 2007
29206 posts
Posted on 2/23/14 at 3:57 pm to
Cute little pup


Watch out for cops
Posted by BuckeyeFan87
Columbus
Member since Dec 2007
25239 posts
Posted on 2/23/14 at 4:00 pm to
Not a pit, we may be safe.

She's a Dogue De Bordeaux.

Here's mom:


And dad
Posted by AUCE05
Member since Dec 2009
42554 posts
Posted on 2/23/14 at 4:02 pm to
Love her man. How much did you pay? Is that a hyper breed?
Posted by Art Vandelay
LOUISIANA
Member since Sep 2005
10688 posts
Posted on 2/23/14 at 4:20 pm to
Off the sofa and bed

I used to pressure cook whole chicken for my Neapolitan mastiffs. They love it and can eat everything.
Posted by Bestbank Tiger
Premium Member
Member since Jan 2005
70801 posts
Posted on 2/23/14 at 4:21 pm to
Adorable!!

This post was edited on 1/21/21 at 1:30 pm
Posted by BuckeyeFan87
Columbus
Member since Dec 2007
25239 posts
Posted on 2/23/14 at 4:22 pm to
She wasn't cheap but no they're not real hyper. It's the French version of the mastiff.
Posted by AUCE05
Member since Dec 2009
42554 posts
Posted on 2/23/14 at 4:28 pm to
Bones and all? Had a collie chick to dealth on chicken bones.
Posted by ellunchboxo
Gtown
Member since Feb 2009
18777 posts
Posted on 2/23/14 at 4:30 pm to
quote:

She wasn't cheap but no they're not real hyper. It's the French version of the mastiff.


jojo begs to differ
Posted by BuckeyeFan87
Columbus
Member since Dec 2007
25239 posts
Posted on 2/23/14 at 4:30 pm to
Yeah, that's how they get their calcium. Mine love them(uncooked, obviously).

Sorry to hear that about your collie.
Posted by AUCE05
Member since Dec 2009
42554 posts
Posted on 2/23/14 at 4:33 pm to
It was 20 years ago. What is this raw meat diet? I must have missed the memo. I feed my boxer dry dog food. Is she missing out on something?
Posted by onelochevy
Slidell, LA
Member since Jan 2011
16527 posts
Posted on 2/23/14 at 4:36 pm to
quote:

Is she missing out on something?


No. With the raw meat you have to watch for intestinal parasites and also supplement the vitamins they aren't getting
Posted by BuckeyeFan87
Columbus
Member since Dec 2007
25239 posts
Posted on 2/23/14 at 4:36 pm to
Yeah. My wheaten terrier has terrible allergy issues and is only ever healthy on raw. I mix between raw meat and Primal Freeze Dried raw dog food.
Quick google LINK
Posted by redstick13
Lower Saxony
Member since Feb 2007
38449 posts
Posted on 2/23/14 at 4:38 pm to
Thanks for reminding me that my dog just died.
Posted by redstick13
Lower Saxony
Member since Feb 2007
38449 posts
Posted on 2/23/14 at 4:41 pm to
quote:

I used to pressure cook whole chicken for my Neapolitan mastiffs. They love it and can eat everything.



You aren't supposed to feed dogs chiken bones.
Posted by DeepSouthSportsman
frick Bama
Member since Jul 2012
4635 posts
Posted on 2/23/14 at 4:53 pm to
That's a myth
Posted by BuckeyeFan87
Columbus
Member since Dec 2007
25239 posts
Posted on 2/23/14 at 4:54 pm to
Cooked chicken bones are bad.
Posted by TigerStripes06
SWLA
Member since Sep 2006
30032 posts
Posted on 2/23/14 at 4:55 pm to
What a coincidence. Marla Hooch...turner and hooch. Hooch is a good name
Posted by DeepSouthSportsman
frick Bama
Member since Jul 2012
4635 posts
Posted on 2/23/14 at 4:57 pm to
That's a myth. I have two labs(they don't get chicken bones). We have a mutt show up at our house, she's ate at least 25 chickens, batteries, my flip flops. Dogs are tougher than you think.
Posted by BuckeyeFan87
Columbus
Member since Dec 2007
25239 posts
Posted on 2/23/14 at 5:00 pm to
Doesn't make it good for them

Cooking chicken causes the bone to splinter apart, which could obviously be bad as not all of the bone is digested before passed.
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