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mjbears mjbears
northants
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sorry i have not been on for a while been so busy with this little princess . please meet sapphire 15 weeks old. she is a black pure bred long haired german sheperd. all mine permitting home checks are ok which i am sure they will be ..i will let you know how we go and when we are due to pick her up....take care melissaxxtmpphp1GAA8w.jpg

MerBear MerBear Originals
Brockville, Ontario
Posts: 1,540

If that's a 'puppy' I can just imagine the size when she's a 'dog'!!

Good luck,

Marion

mjbears mjbears
northants
Posts: 1,298

thanks,,,yes she is defo a puppy 15 weeks, and she will be a big dog dad is massive......just hope she dont rip the house apart  bear_ermm lol or my BEARS..... bear_cry

busserbears Busser Bears
Elkhart, Indiana
Posts: 161

We adopted from our local humane society a German shephard.  She's 3 now and finally settled down making her a delight...but we've got 2 other pupsters, a 13 month old yellow lab and a 1 year old boxer.  The lab is CRAZY, we rescued her too from where we lived before...had NO IDEA that labs were A.D.D. Hyperactive, but hearing from other lab owners, we are in for a time of it...she even bent her crate so that the plastic tray liner could be moved out and then snapped it in 2!  It's a busy time at our home, too!
My sister had an all black shepard years ago, called him Bear because he looked like a bear cub when he was a pup!
good luck!
hugs,
Leeann Krikau
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Michelle Helen Chaska, Minnesota
Posts: 2,897

oh my, what a big girl for 15 weeks old. Adorable too!! Sapphire is a wonderful name for her.  bear_wub  bear_wub  bear_wub

Melissa writes: just hope she dont rip the house apart

Make sure she has a lot of toys and doggy bones where you can hide treats in them. This keeps the dogs occupied. Lots of exersice too. I saw on one of the dog shows, the Dog Whisperer, putting the dogs on a tread mill for extra exercise. This keeps them calmer throughout the day. You can read about it in one of Ceasar's books:

http://www.amazon.com/Cesars-Way-Everyd … 969&sr=1-1

http://www.amazon.com/Be-Pack-Leader-Ce … 969&sr=1-2

Of course all of his TV shows are all on DVD under the Dog Whiperer. You can get them all on Amazon.com.

puca bears puca bears
Posts: 1,934

She looks a real sweetie, Melissa - I'm sure you are going to have a wonderful (if hectic at first) time when she comes home to you!
huggies
Maria

TamiL Dolls N Dreams
Aurora, Colorado
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Awwwwwww what a sweet puppy, just look at that tummy  bear_wub  bear_wub  bear_wub

SueAnn Past Time Bears
Double Oak, Texas
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What a pretty pup!  Good luck with her.

Melbear Melbear's Quality Collectibles
Spruce Grove, Alberta
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Awe, she is soo cute. I'm sure you will have your hands full with that one!  bear_wub  bear_wub

Hugs,
Melanie

mjbears mjbears
northants
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thankyou all for your supporting commesnt still awaiting to hear its like waiting for xmas cant wait to go get her,,,,,,, hugs melissax i have bought lots of books,, had german sheperds before so sort off now what to expect but a puppy never yikes.........i must be barking but i couldnt resist and needs a home so she can have mine lol

FenBeary Folk FenBeary Folk
Pointon Fen, Lincolnshire, UK
Posts: 2,234

Oh Melissa what a gorgeous sweetie and a little barrel, we too have a GSD.

Unfortunetly the rules of the re-homing places round here dictate that you have to be home all day, so we got our baby from a breeder. Everyone said she would be big but she ended up being a broad ar**d gel  :crackup: like the rest of us really, totally mad but only chewed the plaster in the conservatory, no shoes, althouth she does pinch them and play chase

:hug:  :hug:  :hug:

millie PottersHouse Bears
Ohio
Posts: 2,173

What a cute girl.  I think you will be totally pleased with a german shepherd.  They are a wonderful breed.

Barling Bears Barling Bears
Nr. Maidstone, Kent
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Congratulations on getting such a lovely doggie, and I love the name Sapphire.  Have lots of wonderful fun!!!

Hugs

Marilyn bear_flower

Laurie Laurie Lou Bears
Norfolk
Posts: 3,246

She is gorgeous Melissa-I hope all goes well for you bear_thumb
Laurie :hug:

Marlys Waggle Bears
So Cal Desert
Posts: 4,089

What a cute baby. She looks to be a handful. Good luck with her.

Maisie is now 7 months old and I swear she's more trouble and takes more energy and when we had four little ones at once. The girl is constantly busy and obedience classes seemed to be a distant memory to her.

Tracy ThimbleBeary Originals
Iowa
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bear_wub  bear_wub She is beautiful, Melissa.......and a big girl at 15 weeks!  She looks so cuddly.....I just want to hug her! bear_wub  bear_wub


I thought I would share a bit of puppy knowledge as we've just gone through it again.....and still are with a puppy that now weighs 100 pounds. bear_tongue  Our German Shepherd/Mastiff mix puppy is now nine months old, and I totally agree with the puppy advice already posted about exercise and the treat toys that keep their minds busy.  It sure helps with behavior when they are getting enough exercise (both mental and physical)......a tired puppy is a well behaved puppy! bear_grin  :crackup:  The only times we've had trouble with Otis was during episodes of excess energy......he really needs to get that out of his system.....or boredom, as he will then just look for things to get into (you can almost see his mind turning over the possibilities.....scary! bear_innocent ).  Otherwise, potty training was complete at 6 months old, with very few accidents for quite a few weeks prior, and those right near the door outside.  Puppy training pads did not work for us as Otis thought it fun to tear them apart, but they may work for you.  If you can use them, they make potty training much easier.  One last bit of puppy advice:  there is nothing wrong with 'puppy time-out' if your pup gets too wild and crazy.  This is not given as a punishment, but as a time for her to calm down on her own (we use Otis's crate, which is his den and comfort place.....he joins us again as soon as he's settled down).  She will learn quickly that she has to settle down to stay with you, which of course is what she wants most! bear_thumb

mjbears mjbears
northants
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thanks girls for all you great advice... i have bought loads of things today and now need last thing a collar i want a pink diamonte set one with a lovely pink ;lead my hubby looked at me as if i was barking mad lol..... i said well she is a little girl my princess lol....so we will have to comprimise maybe purple i will keep you all updated thanks melissa x

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