Cane Corso Forum
General => Introductions => Topic started by: nate abbie on December 27, 2006, 12:25:59 AM
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Hello all! We are getting our first CC on Friday from Stormy Winns. She (name undecided) is a mild-manored darker brindle. We hope to learn (& later share) a lot on this forum. Abbie has more recent K9 experience than Nate. We hope to share our joy (& pain) here with you all. Any input is appreciated & welcomed.
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welcome to the forum...lots of really good info here and very knowledgeable people from around the globe as well. good luck with your new pup. they truly are amazing animals....
eddie
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Hi and Welcome, you will have to post puppy pics for us to see when you get her! Lots of good reading and pics here so get a nice cup of coffee or a cold beer and enjoy!
Pete
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Welcome to the forum. Are you getting a pup from Daysia??
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welcome to the forum
congra and good luck with your new puppy :)
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Welcome and congratulations with new puppy
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Welcome and good luck with the pup!
The cc-breed is VERY addictive! ;D
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Welcome aboard :)
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Welcome and enjoy here!
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Welocme and enjoy the forum! :)
Congrats on the new pup.....
Zoe
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Ron,
Yes we got our puppy from Daysia. She did a great job as a mommy. We weighed Lucy F. this morning and she is 14lbs.
We're interested in recipes if anyone is cooking for their CC's. We are currently feeding 2-3 c of moistened Diamond, but will likely transition to Iam's LB puppy as we have not been able to find Diamond locally. Iam's is available everywhere. Someone at a local holistic shop mentioned starting her on raw meats, any input?
Puppy K starts in about 10 days at Terrapin K9 in Hickory. We met with Robin earlier this week and can't wait to start school.
We'll try posting a pick soon,
nate & abbie
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Welcome! Make sure to post pictures! We love pictures...
best regards,
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Since you are in the area, by all means get yourself to Hickory Feed and get some premium food into your pup. They carry Eagle Pack and some of the other good stuff. Iams is just not in the same league... this has a little bit to do with why it is so widely distributed. There is more emphasis on marketing than on quality with these foods. If you are looking to integrate raw foods into your dog's diet, it may be even more important to start with a quality kibble. Best wishes with your pup and let's see some photos...
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welcome onboard