Deformities like the eyes an legs are associated with neospra which is carried in the bitch like an even the pups that seem ok in the litter will usually be dead by the time they make it too adulthood
In that patch off minus 15 last year I shoved loads more bedding in my boxes and hardboarded all the top half off the wire in the run as the bottom half is already boarded an the dogs lay outside on top off there boxes I really think they don't feel the cold as we do
I'm obviously from a different school my dictum is ,"admit nothing deny everything".
Mine must be "see no evil, speak no evil, hear no evil" !!
. Haha mines ask me no questions ill tell ye no lies
If they have a decent box shouldn't need lamps my whippet greyhound hasn't got much of a coat but he never suffers even in the coldest weather if there kennels are well built so wind doesn't blow into the box there own body heat should warm the box
I have always liked that ruff on the side of the neck of DeerhoundX's, they dont seem as prominent on other crosses that I have noticed. Is it something that is a feature of the breed? or am I talking rubbish! (if total rubbish polite answers only)
yer I like it aswell have only ever seen it on deerhound crosses
Put my Great Dane in kennels for 2 weeks lost nearly a stone in weight an had a badly ripped pad were it had been jumping against the door the kennels did offer to give money back an offer to pay for vets but turned them down as the woman had spent hours trying to hand feed the dog but she just refused to eat
There isn't bags off room your right there but if your young its not like your backs going to drop out insurence on a defender is half of what a Saxo or a corsa