Not exact matches
We could go Rudolph at 12 or 22 and that frees us up to start loading up on
everything else with a guy who — statistically (I'd call over to the
eye test and stats post in the fanshots, it's excellent) looks like he could be a huge add.
as long as it's not hindering her in any other way (which it sounds like
everything is good) i'd let her keep the pacifier for now especially if she is going to have to have any more
tests or procedures done for her
eye in the near future.
He does nothing to pull you into the man's consciousness the way Robert Bresson did in «The Diary of a Country Priest,» with
everything from the priest's handwriting, ink blotters that resembled Rorschach
tests, tight shots of his cloaked, fragile figure and closeups of his anguished brow and burning
eyes.
From removing loose rear dew claws on day 1, keeping their pen as clean as possible, introducing the «misty method» of paper training as soon as pups
eyes are opened at 10 - 14 days, using «imprinting» daily on pups from day 3 of life, temperament
tests at 5 and 7 weeks of age and being sure the pups are well socialized to deworming, vaccinating and taking an obscene amount of pictures and videos... there is a big difference between someone who is willing to put the time and effort into doing
everything possible to excel at being a breeder and someone who is just trying to manage until the day the pups are picked up.
Our veterinarians will review
everything from your pet's posture, behavior, weight fluctuations, onsite laboratory
tests, visual exams of ears,
eyes and more, for any signs of possible concern.