SHOEI(1996-2007)


Doberman Pinscher
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Home:Pataskala, OH  [I have a diary!]  
Sex: Female   Weight: 51-100 lbs

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Nicknames:
SHO SHO

Doggie Dynamics:
 Energy 
sleepyenergetic
 
 Intelligence 
sillygenius
 
 Friendliness 
aggressiveaffectionate
 
 Playfulness 
not playfulvery playful
 
 Disposition 
anxiouscalm
 

Birthday:
July 21st 1996

Likes:
WALKS, CAR RIDES AND CAMPING

Pet-Peeves:
HER BROTHERS AND SISTER

Favorite Toy:
TENNIS BALLS

Favorite Food:
CHICKEN, STEAK, PIG EARS

Favorite Walk:
ANYWHERE

Best Tricks:
SIT, SHAKE, STAY AND COME

Arrival Story:
PURCHASED HER FROM A HORRIBLE BYB BEFORE I KNEW ANY BETTER

Bio:
SHOEI WAS OUR FIRST DOG, SHE IS THE SWEETEST AND SMARTEST OF THE GANG!*****************Looking for a Doberman and live in Ohio, Northern Kentucky, Northwest Pennsylvania and some parts of Indiana and West Virginia? Try RESCUE....www.northcoastdobermanre scue.org****Abinism is NOT just another color. Rather, it includes a variety of syndromes which can affect health as well as behavior in many ways. http://whitedobes.doberinfo.com/te xtframe5.html****** Know how to care for your diluted Dobie!!!! http://www.seattle-attorney.com/st orm/sup.html

Forums Motto:
STOP breeding, homeless dogs are dying!

The Groups I'm In:
!!! **The Kewl Dawg$** !!!, "Black-and-tan Dogz of the world", **HANG~N~WITH THE BIG DOGS**, *Stop Animal Abuse*, 10 YEARS OR OVER??? DOGS or CATS, DAWGS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN!, FANCYPANTS CAFE, Ban Stupid Legislation, Cesar's Dogster Pack, dog diseases and illnesses, Home Cooked Food and Recipes, I luv dobes, President Isabel's Animal Abuse Commission, Save the Starving Street Dogs

The Last Forum I Posted In:
This is Sarah who is having trouble walking



THE TRUTH ABOUT ALBINOS.....The albino trait produces many deleterious changes besides just pale fur. All albinos have changes in their eyes and optic nerves related to their albinism. At least some types of albinism are known to cause several types of behavioral changes, as well as decreased intelligence. For instance, albinos of some species may be excessively emotional, or slow to learn new tasks, or especially fearful, or have a multitude of other behavioral problems. The albinistic syndrome may be accompanied by a wide range of health problems. Some types of albinism affect the immune system, liver, or clotting ability, and others may cause other physiological abnormalities such as defects of the kidneys or thymus, anemia, inner ear defects, megacolon, neurological abnormalities, skeletal defects, microphthalmia, osteopetrosis, spina bifida, and sterility, just to name a few. Albinism in general predisposes animals to skin cancer as well as photosensitivity/photophobia. In some species, some types of albinism are even lethal! So it is easy to see that albinism is NOT just a matter of pigment, it's a deleterious mutation which affects the whole body. http://whitedobes.doberinfo.com/

LOOKING FOR A DOBE..RESCUE ONE.. www.northcoastdobermanrescue.org

DOGS ARE DOMESTICATED ANIMALS THEY BELONG INSIDE THE HOUSE...IF you don't want a dog in your house then DON"T get one!!!!!!

What is A Reputable Breeder ????????? 1. Has a litter once every 2-3+ years 2. ONLY breeds to maintain the integrity of the breed 3. DOES NOT breed dogs under the age of 2 4. Has all breeding dogs screened for breed specific medical conditions 5. Spays and neuters ALL puppies PRIOR to placement 6. Screens all homes carefully to ensue that the puppies are going to good homes 7. Stays in touch with all families that purchase one of their puppies 8. ALWAYS takes back any of their dogs that the owners cannot keep 9. Supports rescues that help their specific breed. *******Sadly MOST breeders are NOT Reputable…..Opt to Adopt!

Dear Irresponsible Breeder: I put your puppy to sleep today. He wasn't a puppy anymore, of course. But he was the last time you saw him at eight weeks of age, or seven, or six, or ? just how young was he when you sent him out into the world? You remember him, don't you? He was probably the strong nurser, the pup who dominated his littermates, the one who took charge of the food dish, who barked first, who growled first. He was a cute, assertive puppy then. You remember, don't you? Some three years later he came to me, a big, strong, adult. Through how many hands did he pass before he came here? I wonder. Did you stay in touch with the people who paid you for the cute puppy? Did you tell them how to feed and care for him? Did you tell them to be sure to socialize him well? Did your contract (you did have one, didn't you?) specify that you be contacted if his first family couldn't keep him any longer? Were they able to ask your advice when they couldn't house break him quickly? When he chewed up a shoe? When they decided it was easier to put him in the back yard and ignore him? Were you there to help when they moved and couldn't take him along? When he was shuffled from place to place? When no one wanted him because he'd never been trained, because he had no manners, because he had never bonded with humans? Did his sire and dam also have a high prey drive? Were they temperament tested? Have either of them ever turned on a human? How many other puppies did you send into the world? Do you know where they are? How they are? I thought you would want to know how this puppy turned out. He could have been a loved and loving family member. He could have earned obedience titles. He could have excelled in agility. He could have been a kind therapy dog. He could have enjoyed the comfort of a loving master at the end of long and happy life. But, I put him to sleep today, at a little over three years of age. No, he wasn't sick or hurt or old. He could not be trusted. He would have hurt someone. Even someone who wanted to help him, wanted to find him a forever home. And the saddest part of all is that he didn't care. He didn't even know that I cared. It was just another place to be sent. Your pup of long ago is fine now. He romps happily someplace where there is only love. Don't give him another thought. I'll think of him, day after day. I'll cry for him. After all, it was I who put your puppy to sleep today. Sincerely, Bonnie Blink A Heart-Broken Rescue Volunteer

SPAY AND NEUTER YOUR ANIMALS---WE DO NOT NEED ANYMORE ACCIDENTAL LITTERS!!!!

I've Been On Dogster Since:
September 2nd 2006 More than 5 years!

Rosette, Star and Special Gift History

Dogster Id:
377008


Meet my family
Renthal *RIP
My Big Boy*
Gage 2002-2008GENEVIEVETrixie (In
Loving Memory)
MOJO-ADOPTEDKobe
2001-2004-MISS
YOU
Stella-ADOPTED

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I've been tagged


10/18/2007

October 19th 2007 6:46 am
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This evening Shoei went to join her sister Trixie at the Rainbow Bridge. Shoei fought long and hard but finally her poor body just gave out. She is now able to run and play again like she did in her younger years. She will be greatly missed by her family!

 

I've been tagged

May 25th 2007 6:56 am
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I've been tagged by Sabre!!!

Here are the rules:

Each player starts with seven random facts about themselves. Dogs who are tagged, need to post in their Diary the rules & their 7 pawsome facts. Then choose 7 dogs to tag and list their names. Don’t forget to bark them a pmail that they have been tagged and to read your Diary, or send them a fun Rosette announcing they've been Tagged!

1. I was the first dog and will always be the BEST!

2. I am they only one that is allowed to go out front with mom an dad off leash

3. I LOVE tennis balls

4. I LOVE people!!!!

5. I am the only one in the house that listens

6. I once went through the sliding glass door trying to catch a squirrel...BTW I didn't get it!

7. When I was young I used to bring my mom and dad moles I would catch in the yard....


Dogs I am tagging~

Kirby
Amelia
Duke
Sir Ruffus
Kaitlin Renee Gilhooly
Rosco
Maxwell




Have fun!

 
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