jenn2111
Pack Stalwart
Posts: 167
GSD Name: Murphy
Location: Dumbarton
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Post by jenn2111 on Nov 22, 2020 18:59:42 GMT
First time trying to post a photo from Google photos so apologies if it doesn't work. Each week we get a photo of Murphy beside a Murphys can lol. First photo is at 9 weeks old and then last one is today. photos.app.goo.gl/EWWbD2n3bg1d74oM9
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Post by goodie on Nov 22, 2020 19:04:04 GMT
Worked a treat for me - brilliant - keep it up every week and keep posting them please
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Post by gsdgroupie on Nov 22, 2020 19:06:01 GMT
Awww, they're lovely! It's a very good way of seeing just how much he's grown. I see the ears have taken on a life of their own! How is he doing?
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jenn2111
Pack Stalwart
Posts: 167
GSD Name: Murphy
Location: Dumbarton
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Post by jenn2111 on Nov 22, 2020 19:08:02 GMT
Worked a treat for me - brilliant - keep it up every week and keep posting them please This was him at 8 weeks before we found the Murphys photos.app.goo.gl/tgDoCPVacZsBoVgh8They grow so quickly 🤣
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jenn2111
Pack Stalwart
Posts: 167
GSD Name: Murphy
Location: Dumbarton
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Post by jenn2111 on Nov 22, 2020 19:10:57 GMT
Awww, they're lovely! It's a very good way of seeing just how much he's grown. I see the ears have taken on a life of their own! How is he doing? Yeah they aren't quite there yet lol. One of them is nearly there. Hes doing well, puppy class is going well. Just the biting still but his teeth are really bugging him now so we got him more teething stuff today which settled him for a while. Definitely getting better though.
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Post by goodie on Nov 22, 2020 19:12:19 GMT
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jenn2111
Pack Stalwart
Posts: 167
GSD Name: Murphy
Location: Dumbarton
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Post by jenn2111 on Nov 22, 2020 19:14:18 GMT
Tennents boy He was (and still is) adorable Don't let the face fool you 🤣🤣🤣
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Post by goodie on Nov 22, 2020 19:17:45 GMT
Hihi, not fooling me, but for all their puppy faults they are still totally adorable (just a phase, he will be fantastic in future)
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jenn2111
Pack Stalwart
Posts: 167
GSD Name: Murphy
Location: Dumbarton
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Post by jenn2111 on Nov 22, 2020 19:21:31 GMT
Hihi, not fooling me, but for all their puppy faults they are still totally adorable (just a phase, he will be fantastic in future) Yeah I know, he's great really. He is getting a bit better at settling with the biting. He's currently snoring away peacefully. Has anyone tried the yaki chews and are they recommended? We seen them today but wasn't sure if they were useful or any good?
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Post by gsdgroupie on Nov 22, 2020 19:39:05 GMT
Hihi, not fooling me, but for all their puppy faults they are still totally adorable (just a phase, he will be fantastic in future) Yeah I know, he's great really. He is getting a bit better at settling with the biting. He's currently snoring away peacefully. Has anyone tried the yaki chews and are they recommended? We seen them today but wasn't sure if they were useful or any good? I saw some the other day but didn't buy any, did a quick Google and saw that some people are saying they're high in calories and have a high sodium content. I thought Yak chews were made out of horn but apparently in some cases they're made out of Yak's milk! Found this - Yakity Yak dog chews are hand crafted from a blend of 100% Yaks/cows milk with a little lime and salt and then smoked to form a hard, tasty, cheesy chew. The Himalayan people (and their dogs!) have been enjoying these tasty snack chews for generations. Every dog has a natural need to chew.
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jenn2111
Pack Stalwart
Posts: 167
GSD Name: Murphy
Location: Dumbarton
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Post by jenn2111 on Nov 22, 2020 19:52:15 GMT
Yeah I know, he's great really. He is getting a bit better at settling with the biting. He's currently snoring away peacefully. Has anyone tried the yaki chews and are they recommended? We seen them today but wasn't sure if they were useful or any good? I saw some the other day but didn't buy any, did a quick Google and saw that some people are saying they're high in calories and have a high sodium content. I thought Yak chews were made out of horn but apparently in some cases they're made out of Yak's milk! Found this - Yakity Yak dog chews are hand crafted from a blend of 100% Yaks/cows milk with a little lime and salt and then smoked to form a hard, tasty, cheesy chew. The Himalayan people (and their dogs!) have been enjoying these tasty snack chews for generations. Every dog has a natural need to chew. I had read that up on them about the cows milk but wasn't sure if it was good or not. Wasnt something I have heard of until today.
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Post by cockneychris on Nov 22, 2020 21:14:57 GMT
Great photo's Jenn, They certainly don't take long to grow do they.
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Post by caryll on Nov 22, 2020 21:49:25 GMT
Hihi, not fooling me, but for all their puppy faults they are still totally adorable (just a phase, he will be fantastic in future) Yeah I know, he's great really. He is getting a bit better at settling with the biting. He's currently snoring away peacefully. Has anyone tried the yaki chews and are they recommended? We seen them today but wasn't sure if they were useful or any good? We bought them for Dempsey, but he was such a power chewers that we had to microwave them for a few seconds so that they 'honeycombed' and became less dense, otherwise he would have damaged his teeth on them. He really did like them, though!
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jenn2111
Pack Stalwart
Posts: 167
GSD Name: Murphy
Location: Dumbarton
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Post by jenn2111 on Nov 22, 2020 21:50:11 GMT
Great photo's Jenn, They certainly don't take long to grow do they. Definitely not. Hes started to shed his puppy coat off now too. Was nice having hair free while it lasted 🤣. We had a lab before Murphy so we're used to constant hair lol.
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jenn2111
Pack Stalwart
Posts: 167
GSD Name: Murphy
Location: Dumbarton
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Post by jenn2111 on Nov 22, 2020 21:56:39 GMT
Yeah I know, he's great really. He is getting a bit better at settling with the biting. He's currently snoring away peacefully. Has anyone tried the yaki chews and are they recommended? We seen them today but wasn't sure if they were useful or any good? We bought them for Dempsey, but he was such a power chewers that we had to microwave them for a few seconds so that they 'honeycombed' and became less dense, otherwise he would have damaged his teeth on them. He really did like them, though! Brilliant thanks. Might give them a shot. Hes teething pretty bad the now so willing to try anything that'll help thats nod a body part 🤣
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