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This boy is growing like a w**d. He has a great personality and excellent personality. He is looking for a loving family...
08/12/2024

This boy is growing like a w**d. He has a great personality and excellent personality.
He is looking for a loving family.
He has been reduced in hopes to find a home. Reasonable offers will be considered

08/03/2024

Southern Charm Great Danes can also take all major credit cards with square (extra fee apply). I also can do Zelle, Venmo, Cash-app, PayPal( extra fee apply)

I know someone wants to add this handsome guy to there family.  Let’s find him his forever home 🏠 could possibly deliver...
08/03/2024

I know someone wants to add this handsome guy to there family. Let’s find him his forever home 🏠 could possibly deliver/meet.

Born January 14,2024 until now All are of the blue fawn boy that is left. Hard to believe no one has snatched him up he ...
08/01/2024

Born January 14,2024 until now
All are of the blue fawn boy that is left. Hard to believe no one has snatched him up he perfect has great temperament and personality. All he wants is a family to live him.

I still can’t believe this guy has not found a home!
07/30/2024

I still can’t believe this guy has not found a home!

These are the last 2 babies looking for a familyI can’t believe they are still looking Tansport available
07/16/2024

These are the last 2 babies looking for a family
I can’t believe they are still looking
Tansport available

4th of July Special
07/04/2024

4th of July Special

This girl is still looking for her furever home. 4th of July Special Let’s find her a home
07/01/2024

This girl is still looking for her furever home.
4th of July Special
Let’s find her a home

Last 2 babies looking for a yard to sniff.  Solid black girl is Sassy sweet. Blue Fawn boy sweet and goofy. Both have gr...
06/09/2024

Last 2 babies looking for a yard to sniff. Solid black girl is Sassy sweet. Blue Fawn boy sweet and goofy. Both have great temperaments and personality.
They have both been vet checked and started on heartworm medication.

This beautiful solid black girl is looking for a forever home. She is 5 months old sassy and sweet.
06/07/2024

This beautiful solid black girl is looking for a forever home. She is 5 months old sassy and sweet.

Someone please tell me why this handsome guy is still looking for a home. He’s big sweet goofy ball that wants to be lov...
06/06/2024

Someone please tell me why this handsome guy is still looking for a home. He’s big sweet goofy ball that wants to be loved. I’m guessing he’s getting close to 70lbs are better and will be a very big boy.

This big dude is still looking for a family to love. Located in Henderson, Texas. Can possibly meet if needed.
06/01/2024

This big dude is still looking for a family to love. Located in Henderson, Texas. Can possibly meet if needed.

This handsome goofy ball is still looking for his family also.  Sweet and talkative.  Can reach my shoulders when he sta...
05/27/2024

This handsome goofy ball is still looking for his family also. Sweet and talkative. Can reach my shoulders when he stands on his back legs. Going to be a nice size boy.

This Sassy sweet girl still looking for her family.
05/27/2024

This Sassy sweet girl still looking for her family.

She found her home last night.  This girl left this morning with her new mom but will be here in Texas.
05/27/2024

She found her home last night. This girl left this morning with her new mom but will be here in Texas.

Tiny is still looking for a home. Sweet and sassy but she still needs a loving family. Make me offer I can’t refuse on h...
05/26/2024

Tiny is still looking for a home. Sweet and sassy but she still needs a loving family. Make me offer I can’t refuse on her also. Solid Black Female

I really would like this sweet girl to find a home quickly. Make me offer I can’t refuse on her
05/26/2024

I really would like this sweet girl to find a home quickly.
Make me offer I can’t refuse on her

05/16/2024

**Not written by me… 

EDUCATION TIME!

No preamble this time. We’re getting right into it.

Breeding dogs is traumatic. Read that again. Breeding. Dogs. Is. Traumatic.

At some point when you breed you will experience trauma. It might be your first litter, it might be your fifteenth. If you breed with any sort of longevity…you will undoubtedly experience trauma.

I have had to go through things that have scarred me for life, things that I wouldn't wish on my worst enemies.

You will lose puppies.
You will lose one of your girls.
You will lose both at the same time.
You will lose dogs.
People will be cruel to your dogs and not all buyers will keep in contact no matter how much you try. Some other breeders will become your worst enemy, gossiping and making up horrible stories about you. Disgruntled clients and animal activists will harass and bash you, some will post falsities about you online, some people will believe them. The above will do this out of ignorance, jealousy, pettiness, insecurity, or many, for no particular reason at all.

You will deal with human beings who won’t like you because you won’t sell them a dog, because you breed animals they don’t like, any number of reasons, really.

You will deal with the stress of vet bills when an unexpected whelping complication occurs. You will deal with overzealous mamas who get urine burns on their lips. You will have YEARS that no matter what you try your girls won't take or they reabsorb litters.

You will deal with animals you bred getting sick, despite how hard you tried to avoid it because just like ALL people, animals get sick too. You will deal with upset clients who were expecting perfection because unrealistic standards are ascribed to breeders who health test and title.

I make no apologies for the dogs I’ve bred over the years. I have regrets and sadness over certain occurrences, but I am not sorry for the dogs I’ve created who bring their owners more joy then they can possibly imagine and give me a sense of purpose. You can’t control what everyone says about you, all you can do is prove the naysayers wrong. Let the quality of your dogs and integrity of your program speak for itself, anyone who would much rather rely on malicious gossip isn’t worthy of your expertise, time or the quality of one of your pups!

I have experienced trauma, I have had many sleepless nights and many tears, but I also find great joy in what I do.

If you choose to breed, you will experience the above too. To do this you have to have thick skin, and at some point if this is not truly an in your blood kind of passion you will have to decide how much you can take.

2 females looking for a home blue fawn and solid black
05/13/2024

2 females looking for a home blue fawn and solid black

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05/13/2024

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05/11/2024

Good info on both single and double coated breed dogs

Is It OK to Shave Your Dog’s Coat in Summer?

Temperatures are soaring, your dog is panting, and there’s dog hair all over the house. You might be thinking that a good, close shave could help cool your dog offwhile eliminating some of that furry mess.
Well, think again. Many dogs should not be shaved at all, depending on their coat type. Shaving can actually have the opposite effect of what you intend and make your dog even hotter. Here are some insights on shaving your dog, and some steps you can take instead to keep your dog healthy in hot weather.

Aussies are considered to be a double - coated breed! So don’t shave!

Double-Coated Dogs
Double-coated dogs have a soft, inner coat of hair close to their skin that serves as an insulating layer, helping keep them warm in cold weather and cool in hot weather. In summer, a dog will shed a good bit of this under- layer, but what remains will help capture air between the two coat layers, allowing the dog to keep the heat at bay and regulate their body temperature. The outer coat (or guard hair) consists of longer hair that gives a dog their color. Dogs do not shed the outer coat as much.
Examples of double-coated dogs are Golden Retrievers, Border Collies, German Shepherd Dogs, Labrador Retrievers, Siberian Huskies, and English Springer Spaniels. As they shed their undercoats in warm weather, the outer coat remains to protect them from sunburn and insect bites.

“Your dog’s coat actually acts as an insulator,” explains Dr. Jerry Klein, Chief Veterinary Officer for the AKC. “Shaving that coat to reduce shedding or supposedly to keep the dog cool also eliminates that insulating layer of fur, makes the dog susceptible to heat stroke, and can result in improper hair growth and the possibility of follicle damage. A dog’s fur coat protects him from sunburn and decreases his risk of developing skin cancer.”

Shaving a double coat can also do long-term damage. When it’s shaved down to the skin, the undercoat hair will grow back faster, and sometimes will crowd out the slower-growing guard hairs. This can change the texture and color of a dog’s coat and make it appear patchy and unattractive.

Single-Coated Dogs
Single-coated dogs include dogs such as Greyhounds, Boxers, Dalmatians, Poodles, Maltese, and Afghan Hounds. They can have very short hair or long hair, and it can be wiry, smooth, or curly – but all breeds have even-looking hairs with no soft undercoat.
Certain types of single-coated dogs may benefit from having a professional groomer clip their coats occasionally to prevent matting and to keep them cooler. However, the coats should not be shaved down to the skin. It’s best to leave at least one inch of hair to protect them from sunburn, skin cancer, and bug bites. These dogs don’t have the added insulation of an undercoat. They need to keep at least one inch of hair for warmth and protection.

How to Safely Cool Down Your Dog
Dogs cool down a lot differently than we do, and shaving really has no big impact on cooling them down. Dogs rely on panting to control most of their temperature regulation. They also rely on vasodilation (blood vessel expansion) to help them cool off, especially on their ears and face. When the blood vessels expand, they bring the hot blood closer to the surface of the skin.
Dogs also have merocrine sweat glands that function similarly to human sweat glands. However, these are they are located only in a dog’s paw pads, and they activate when the dog is hot to cool them down.
Rather than shaving your dog, use these hot-weather grooming tips to keep your pet comfortable.
* Brush your dog’s fur regularly. This eliminates dead hair, prevents matting, and allows for better air circulation in their coat.
* Give your dog regular cool baths to keep them clean and free of pests.
* Since your dog’s cooling sweat glands are located on their feet, keeping their paws trimmed of excess fur can help the sweat evaporate and cool them off.
* Groomers suggest it’s also a good idea to keep a dog’s legs and stomach trimmed of very long hair to enhance cooling.
* Make sure your dog always has access to cool water and shade, takes walks and exercises only during the coolest parts of the day, and is never left unattended in a vehicle, even for just a few minutes.

Let’s find this handsome boy a home will be traveling to Houston this weekend can bring him along. This guy is goofy, wi...
05/06/2024

Let’s find this handsome boy a home will be traveling to Houston this weekend can bring him along.
This guy is goofy, with a great temperament and personality. Loves to talk back.

I have this little girl I’ve been holding back cause she is the runt and is on the smaller size. But she will catch up s...
05/01/2024

I have this little girl I’ve been holding back cause she is the runt and is on the smaller size. But she will catch up she is Sassy as can be has a great temperament and personality. This whole litter has been great.

🖤🖤🖤She is Solid Black 🖤🖤🖤
15 weeks

Why can’t this goofy boy find his home.  He has a great temperament and personality.
04/29/2024

Why can’t this goofy boy find his home. He has a great temperament and personality.

This handsome goofy guy is still looking for a yard to sniff!!! Loves to talk to ya!!! Great temperament and laidback pe...
04/14/2024

This handsome goofy guy is still looking for a yard to sniff!!! Loves to talk to ya!!! Great temperament and laidback personality.

This gorgeous boy is a year old. Can’t believe how handsome this boy turned out. ❤️🥰❤️🥰❤️
04/11/2024

This gorgeous boy is a year old. Can’t believe how handsome this boy turned out. ❤️🥰❤️🥰❤️

I still have this handsome boy 👀 for a yard to sniff and a family to love.  Going to be a big boy!!! 💙❤️🥰
04/11/2024

I still have this handsome boy 👀 for a yard to sniff and a family to love. Going to be a big boy!!! 💙❤️🥰

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