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26-04-2012, 15:40   #46
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i have picture of the passport, the stamps and stuff, will i post them here or private?
There is no need to post pictures of the passport, I'd be pretty sure that this fella has brought in a litter of non-reg Frenchies he got on the cheap for purposes of breeding them for profit. I'd guess we will see a load of ill-bred, non-reg Frenchies for sale as soon as these two come into heat, if they survive the complications of the birth that is.

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i have picture of the passport, the stamps and stuff, will i post them here or private?
Theres no need to post them, they mean nothing really. Is the pup microchipped even?
I dont believe that pup was imported at all. Can you get details of this so called breeder in Lithuania and ask to contact them?
I would almost guarantee if you start putting pressure on this guy he will start to get agitated and refuse to deal with you.

Why would he go to the trouble of importing a pup, knowing it was related to the sisters when he wasnt going to breed from it?? Also why would he pay to import and get no papers for this pup, it wouldnt pay him to do that as it costs a fortune to get pups across europe so i dont believe for a second this puppy was imported.
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From what I can see they look like baby teeth still, if hes mad to chew they will be falling out soon, by 6 months he should have few new ones. As long as he not at his ears with his paws or rubbing them of the carpet or walls, they should be grand, just keep them clean

I dont mean to take any good out of this for you, but he dosnt appear full bred, I think there is a bit of boston Terrier in there, the way his whole back is pretty much black is a bit of giveaway,the appearance of the head, and also his floppy ears.

But putting all that aside, you have him now, so enjoy puppyhood and watching him grow up, he really is so adorable
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Sale agreed, i actually thought the very same about the Boston Terrier, his head looks very like a Boston to me but i wasnt sure whether to say it or not.
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Yeah his colouring is definitely Boston and his cute wee face doesnt seem as squishy as a Frenchie. It wont take away from him being an absolutely fantastic little pet and companion but also may help other people learn from your experience and help people steer clear of unscrupulous breeders in this for money and not giving a damn about healthy pups who are excellent examples of the breed. Ps. If you need a babysitter, look no further
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Either way, what's done is done. Cooper has a loving home now. I know how hard it is when you just want a lil puppy so bad, its so hard to walk away from their cute little faces.
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Theres no need to post them, they mean nothing really. Is the pup microchipped even?
I dont believe that pup was imported at all. Can you get details of this so called breeder in Lithuania and ask to contact them?
I would almost guarantee if you start putting pressure on this guy he will start to get agitated and refuse to deal with you.

Why would he go to the trouble of importing a pup, knowing it was related to the sisters when he wasnt going to breed from it?? Also why would he pay to import and get no papers for this pup, it wouldnt pay him to do that as it costs a fortune to get pups across europe so i dont believe for a second this puppy was imported.
I was born in Lithuania myself and read the passport, the stamps and vaccines are legit as I got a few people to look at it. I was suspicious about his purity too, did suspect that there was a bit of a mix, as the coat pattern truly is unusual. What happened is, I came to the conclusion, is that he was bought from a different place (whatever is was) then the other two bitches that the guy bought for breeding, and now he probably realized its not pure so decided to get rid of him, makes sense to cover some costs?

All in all, I am aware this breed is health problematic, but wherever he came from he is not going back there, pure bread or not. I will try and come up with a decision (any input appreciated) on whether to insure him or get one of them programs if it exists in Ireland.

p.s very sorry to hear about that Labrador, I hope them friends of yours are can gather a few quid or find some way out to get the dog up and running
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No question, insure him. Those programmes do not exist here. You will regret it if you dont insure him. I have my rotties insured and my female ruptured her cruciate last nov and the op would have cost nearly 2000 but she was insured so only cost me the excess of 90 euros.

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CruiseH - Every single post you have made on this site is pushing a discount program which does not exist in this country. Please familiarise yourself with the site rules in relation to spam and the forum charter in relation to pushing a personal agenda.
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Anyone buying a Frenchie knows or should know that they are incredibly high maintenance, and very sensitive little things from allergies to heatstroke. 90% of the time they are perfectly fine if bred properly but you will always get the one who ended up with all the bad luck. Getting through puppyhood with them is the hardest part crazyfeet, but also one of the most rewarding, as with alldogs really. Frenchies are very stubborn and will try to get away with murder, so set the rules early on and stick to them, despite the big brown eyes!

They do think they are human, and will want to do everything you do. My guy thinks he pays the mortgage, he's only short of having dinner at the table with us.

Once they get into the habit of something its very hard to change their minds. they also thrive on routine, so knowing when its dinner time and bed time etc will keep the anxiety levels down as they know what to expect. Frenchies really are little worry worts, not in the whiney sence but they are very nosey and like to be apart of everything you do, which is what is so loveable about them
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Either way, what's done is done. Cooper has a loving home now. I know how hard it is when you just want a lil puppy so bad, its so hard to walk away from their cute little faces.
+ 1.

Cooper is an adorable little guy , I really don't know enough about the breed to comment on his ' purity ' or parentage but he sounds to be in a good home and I guess that is really the important thing.
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I can't wait to see what he will be like when he grows up, but for now just enjoy the puppy-hood. I was looking at frenchie pics and there is one pure Celtic breed, with the same color pattern as Coop! http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fb...type=3&theater
so they do come with such pattern, not just Boston t's
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Yea never stick the nose in the mess. If he toilets in the house, say nothing and clean it up, he will catch on that going outside ends in cuddles and going in the house dosn't. If you catch him in the act in the house just say nothing and pick him up and bring him out, even if he is finished or finishes on the way out to the door...

That food or anything that you can buy in the supermarket, is basically the eqivalent of feeding a child McDonalds everyday, Ive tried pretty much most of the big name brands to no avail, not that there is anything wrong with them, they just didnt suit my lil guy. I'm not sure if I can name the brand I use or where I get it on here? but it's very good stuff, with quality ingredients and at a reasonable price compared to the heavily marketed brands.

I love the photo on the other thread, he's gorgeous.
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Yea never stick the nose in the mess. If he toilets in the house, say nothing and clean it up, he will catch on that going outside ends in cuddles and going in the house dosn't. If you catch him in the act in the house just say nothing and pick him up and bring him out, even if he is finished or finishes on the way out to the door...

That food or anything that you can buy in the supermarket, is basically the eqivalent of feeding a child McDonalds everyday, Ive tried pretty much most of the big name brands to no avail, not that there is anything wrong with them, they just didnt suit my lil guy. I'm not sure if I can name the brand I use or where I get it on here? but it's very good stuff, with quality ingredients and at a reasonable price compared to the heavily marketed brands.

I love the photo on the other thread, he's gorgeous.
Thank you for sharing this information with me, as freshly baked dog owner I've been completely blinded with high rolling brand names thinking that is the stuff.

As always I have questions again, I did read that they eat chicken and turley PARTS (90% of their diet is protein), but which exactly? is it ok to give them the skin (boiled?) So bar i've been giving him pieces of boiled chicken, he absolutely explodes with joy when gets it, please let me know what else is good for them to eat, what not, I do try to read all about it but it is fairly hard to absorb and process all the blog information sometimes. Kind regards, Anton
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I'm not bashing the big brand dog foods, they just simply didn't agree with my lad, he's incredibly high maintenance lol. I've pm'd you the food I use, nothing wrong with a bit plain chicken as a treat! But be careful of too much protein while he is growing as everything needs to grow at the same pace, so if his diet is jam packed with protein his muscles will grow to fast and his skeleton won't keep up, leading to joint issues etc. a good balanced diet with the odd treat and you'll be laughing.

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