Louie Doberman

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I got Louie the end of October, 2008, from a breeder who wanted money by producing puppies, he was three months old born 07/26/08. He has variable problems with his health and temperament. He was diagnosed with Hip Dysplasia in August of 2009. He also is started going bald around May of 2009, he has had numerous test done including thyroid testing and several skin scrapes and still nothing has been found. That’s okay though because he is a good, loyal, smart, and affectionate Doberman, who is overcoming his genetic faults daily. Our mission is to show people that Dobermans are friendly dogs; they are sweet caring creatures who just want to be loved on. We also try to educate people where to get their dogs, not from backyard breeders but from reputable breeders who temperament tests the parents as well health testing parents before breeding. Doing this will not completely eliminate all issues with the puppies but can help foresee problems that may occur. Louie has shown that he is an ambassador of the breed that has helped change people’s perceptions about the Doberman breed.

Snowed yesterday, 12.25.09



I haven't ever seen so much snow in Texas! I can't decide whether I like it, not not. I think I like the snow when I'm inside, I dislike the cold. I guess the dog doesn't fall too far from the tree, because Louie wasn't too pleased he had to go in it. Last year it iced, but that's it.

I tried to get the boy all amped up to go outside, yelling "ready, ready...READY!?" Scooby fell for it, but he loves new things. Scooby went absulutly nuts in the snow, which is very him. Louie on the other hand, sat, right there at the door his eyes were screaming, "Make me!" So...I left it alone, went back ten minutes later with a treat, got them all amped up again, Scooby, again fell for it. Louie not so much, I through the treat, and he just sat there looking at me, "I said, make me."

An hour goes by, I know he's got to pee, I mean it snowed all yesterday and all night. He hasn't gone out once it maybe 14+ hours. So I sucked it up got my warmest clothes on, and walked out side ignoring Louie. Ofcourse he is going to follow me. He follows me EVERYWHERE.

So once he got in the snow he seemed very confused. When he walked across this white fluffly stuff he'd lift his legs up REALLY high, like "Ugh what the heck is this stuff!?" Then he pranced in it a little, then he tasted it. I was taking pictures of both dogs in it, because this is such a rare thing to see. I took a picture of Scooby chasing a squirell, and I went to take a quick shop of Louie, I looked back, the door was open, and he was sitting inside watching me, "like, ya, your nuts, it's cold out there." I know I didn't leave the door open, he knows how to open regular doors with door knobs, but has he seriously learned how to learn how to open sliding glass? Is this possible?

Anywho, I'm glad it snowed, we still have little patches of it here and there.

Merry Christmas everyone!

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