Nuggs 2015 russet mite war

MjMama

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NOT A DOBERMAN!
I've been bit 3 times in my life, all 3 times by Dobermans. 3 different Dobermans.
First time I was 10-11 years old playing at a friends house. We were rough housing and that Dobie nailed my ass. Could have been real bad, no parents were home.
Second time was at my cousin's house, again playing and got nailed.
The third time we were playing "hide and go seek". I was hiding behind a car, the lady who owned the car and the dog. She seen me behind the car hiding, she thought I was vandalizing the car so she let that Doberman on me. That dog got me good, I wasn't expecting that dog to be there.
So Doberman's are great dogs, I just get a little nervous around them.
TMB-
They don't hold up well if they get into it with another dog either. That tight skin and short hair leaves their meat vulnerable. Long hair dogs get into a fight and the other dog just gets a mouthful of hair and skin. I've seen some very energetic Doberman GDS mixes though.
 

MjMama

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She's holding on but, she's getting crazy. She's bite me twice now and a friend yesterday. It's either the meds or she's losing her mind.
They start getting nippy and lashing out when they're on pain. What is she sick with?
 

BarnBuster

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really sorry to hear about your dog. I had a male Dobe I rescued when he was about 3 yrs old and had him for another 12 years. Sweetest dog there was until the end. Oncology vet said combination of pain and dementia. I still tear up when I think about him and that's been years ago.

FWIW the dpca.org site has a searchable by state breeder's list.
 
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unspecified

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She's holding on but, she's getting crazy. She's bite me twice now and a friend yesterday. It's either the meds or she's losing her mind.
I was surprised she nipped your buddy! She did pretty good with me and im sure shes known him longer.
I stopped at lowes on my way home, $180 later I have coppied your drip system... going to set it up today, I got really sick and stayed in bed yesterday. I should have that tested by monday or tuesday, i like the color and high from that brain twister!
 

treemansbuds

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Horrible 24 hours.......
Yesterday at 9am I run an errand up the road to TLD's house. I'm back home 25-30 minutes later, but my pit (Marley) and my 13 year old Border collie/German shorthaired pointer are gone. This is very unusual because Spydee (the 13 year old) has major hip issues, she can't go to far. So I call for them....nothing. An hour goes by, I call again...nothing. So I take a drive to look for them....nothing. I come home, about an hour later Marley shows up, but no Spydee. So I go hiking in 100 degree weather looking for Spydee.....nothing. Now I'm VERY worried, so I come home after 3 hours of hiking in very hot temps without my dog. So I rest for a few hours until 6pm and go out again in search of spydee, hiking through the thickest of brush looking for her....nothing. I search for her until dark....nothing. Spydee is in serious trouble now. I know she's stuck somewhere in the woods with her bad hip, night is here, she been without water all day in 100 degree temps, the coyotes are howling, not looking good for Spydee. I come home after dark, eat a lite dinner, and back out to look for Spydee......nothing. I'm exhausted, tired, frustrated, worried, a whole shit load of shit going through my head, bad night. I go to bed about 1am.
I'm up at 5am and me and the wife restart our search. I'm hiking up and down through everybody's property (came across a couple gardens too) looking for my dog. I really don't give a fuck now if people don't like me on their property, I need to find my dog. I'm running out of options now, fliers are up, I've hiked in all the spots where I think is sensible for her to be, so I expand my search area. No way she came this far, but I'm out of options now. So I start searching in a new area over a mile from my house, after 45 minutes or so I hear winning down a ravine, I go to investigate and there's Spydee stuck in a bunch of brush. I got her out, carried her to the edge of the road, hiked to the truck to pick her up and get her home.
She's was very thirsty, hungry, suffered a slight injury to her eye, but my dog is safe at home. I recovered her about 7:30am, so she was gone for 22.5 hours.
I'm beat, sore, my knee is in pain, but Spydee's home. All the hard effort paid off.
A happy ending to this story, but a lesson learned.
Time for a nap.
TMB-
 

BuzzD2Kill

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Horrible 24 hours.......
Yesterday at 9am I run an errand up the road to TLD's house. I'm back home 25-30 minutes later, but my pit (Marley) and my 13 year old Border collie/German shorthaired pointer are gone. This is very unusual because Spydee (the 13 year old) has major hip issues, she can't go to far. So I call for them....nothing. An hour goes by, I call again...nothing. So I take a drive to look for them....nothing. I come home, about an hour later Marley shows up, but no Spydee. So I go hiking in 100 degree weather looking for Spydee.....nothing. Now I'm VERY worried, so I come home after 3 hours of hiking in very hot temps without my dog. So I rest for a few hours until 6pm and go out again in search of spydee, hiking through the thickest of brush looking for her....nothing. I search for her until dark....nothing. Spydee is in serious trouble now. I know she's stuck somewhere in the woods with her bad hip, night is here, she been without water all day in 100 degree temps, the coyotes are howling, not looking good for Spydee. I come home after dark, eat a lite dinner, and back out to look for Spydee......nothing. I'm exhausted, tired, frustrated, worried, a whole shit load of shit going through my head, bad night. I go to bed about 1am.
I'm up at 5am and me and the wife restart our search. I'm hiking up and down through everybody's property (came across a couple gardens too) looking for my dog. I really don't give a fuck now if people don't like me on their property, I need to find my dog. I'm running out of options now, fliers are up, I've hiked in all the spots where I think is sensible for her to be, so I expand my search area. No way she came this far, but I'm out of options now. So I start searching in a new area over a mile from my house, after 45 minutes or so I hear winning down a ravine, I go to investigate and there's Spydee stuck in a bunch of brush. I got her out, carried her to the edge of the road, hiked to the truck to pick her up and get her home.
She's was very thirsty, hungry, suffered a slight injury to her eye, but my dog is safe at home. I recovered her about 7:30am, so she was gone for 22.5 hours.
I'm beat, sore, my knee is in pain, but Spydee's home. All the hard effort paid off.
A happy ending to this story, but a lesson learned.
Time for a nap.
TMB-

Im glad you found your dog TMB!!! My Dad had a similar issue with his two pups few weeks back, except the next day he found one of his boys in an eight inch pipe ten feet long. His head had gotten stuck chasing something we assumed. Found him the next morning tongue hanging out etc, we think he suffocated. I feel the love for your dog in your story. GJ
 
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