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25.01.2022 Vollblutig Demon



25.01.2022 #willynwoodredneck #futurestud #vollblutigamstaffs

25.01.2022 We are very pleased to announce the confirmed pregnancy via AI of Vollblutig Lil Masked Felon & Reigning Bulls Off The Raider. We are looking forward to their puppies safe arrival scheduled for early March. http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/american_s/breeding.result

21.01.2022 Vollblutig's Lil Masked Felon



20.01.2022 Gorgeous pic of Raiders littermate Bella

20.01.2022 We are proud to announce our boy Raider "Vollblutig Raiders Edge" first litter to arrive in the coming weeks. Raider's sired by Reigning Bulls Off The Raider (Line Bred On Sierra's Lil Masked Raider) Dam: Vollblutig Lil Masked Felon (Sire Romeros Crowne Royal Reserve; Grand Sire Vanslake's Ghost Bear) Hip & Elbow Scored ... Cerebellar Ataxia; clear by parentage Stud services available to approved bitches.

17.01.2022 Vollblutig Raiders Edge 9 months



16.01.2022 Beautiful blue fawn female

16.01.2022 Pup from our boy Vollblutig Raiders Edge first litter

15.01.2022 Raider 12 months young...

15.01.2022 Biotite Red Hot Empress!

15.01.2022 Vollblutig Raiders Edge http://www.vollblutigamstaffs.com/vollbutig-raiders-edge.asp



13.01.2022 Traditional Spey vs Ovary Sparing Spey An ovary sparing spey is where the ovaries are left in place so the bitch has access to her hormones to grow well and ...allow the body to access these hormones as Nature intended which affects many different bodily systems. As written by smallanimalclinic.com What Are The Advantages Of Retaining The Ovaries? Lower incidence of hemangiosarcoma (cancer usually found in the spleen or heart) Lower incidence of osteosarcoma (bone cancer) Lower risk of transitional cell carcinoma (bladder cancer) Lower incidence of obesity, which may be due at least partly to increased metabolic rate Lower incidence of urinary incontinence (equivocal if females are spayed after 5 months but before their first heat) Lower incidence of urinary tract infection Lower incidence of autoimmune thyroiditis and hypothyroidism A reduced incidence of cranial cruciate rupture A reduced incidence of hip dysplasia in female dogs that are not spayed before 5 months of age Anesthesia and surgery are not appropriate for some patients with high-risk medical conditions Lower incidence of adverse reactions to vaccines Evidence of increased lifespan in females left intact past puberty. David J. Waters, associate director of Purdue University's Center on Aging and the Life Course and a professor in the Department of Clinical Sciences says: "Taking away ovaries during the first 4 years of life completely erased the female survival advantage. We found that female Rottweilers that kept their ovaries for at least 6 years were 4 times more likely to reach exceptional longevity compared to females who had the shortest lifetime ovary exposure." It’s time to rethink early desexing. For more information including risks, visit: https://www.smallanimalclinic.com//spay-or-ovary-sparing-s

13.01.2022 Couple of update pics of our boy Vollblutig Raiders Edge

11.01.2022 Vollblutig Raiders Edge; Sired by Reigning Bulls Off The Raider (Line Bred On Sierra's Lil Masked Raider) Dam; Vollblutig Lil Masked Felon (Sire Romeros Crowne Royal Reserve; Grand Sire Vanslake's Ghost Bear)

10.01.2022 Maturing beautifully

09.01.2022 Blue fawn female

09.01.2022 Vollblutig Lil Masked Felon

08.01.2022 #vollblutiglilmaskfelon

05.01.2022 Vollblutig Carolina Dreaming

03.01.2022 Tonka 18 months.

02.01.2022 Vollblutig Raiders Edge @ 5 months

02.01.2022 #vollblutiglilmaskedfelon

01.01.2022 , ' ? I was at a dog sports club this week with my nearly year old mixed breed bitch and someone noticed her nipples were on the lar...ger side (she was in season in November) and asked why she wasn't desexed... , : It's none of your business. I'm not looking at desexing her before physical maturity. Numerous studies show the negative effects early desexing has on dogs. I'm very capable to controlling my dogs reproduction. But instead, I was happy to take the bait and ask "Why should she be desexed?" - and I was informed that she could end up pregnant and contribute to the unwanted dogs at pounds who get killed... Well I'd love to know how she's going to end up pregnant and I'd love to know even if she did have a litter (intentional or not) how her offspring are more likely to end up a pound than other dogs. I think it's time we stop rattling off pre-written responses we've been conditioned to say because it's over simplifying a problem with many variables. By not desexing my bitch as a puppy I see myself as a different type of responsible pet parent because I've done the research as to why she shouldn't be desexed early and when I chose to make the commitment I knew I could commit to controlling her reproduction as well as I have controlled mine and I have remained child free all my life so I'm confident I'm pretty good at it LOL I'm also open to changing my mind if our situation changes, in the end it's about doing what is right for her and us as a family. As a rescuer I am fully aware that there are people in our community who are unable to control the reproduction of their dogs, these are the type of people that generally wouldn't be interested in desexing their dogs any way due to care factor or finances so I don't really see me and them in the same basket. I don't promote not desexing at all, I promote do what is right for all concerned and I think responsible pet parents have a right not to be shamed by people just because other some people in our community aren't responsible. We need to stop desex-shaming pet parents who choose to responsibly keep their dogs intact - times are changing, when we look back in 10-20 years, we'll look back in disbelief that we desexed puppies without a 2nd thought. If desexing your young dog is the best thing for your family then that is your choice and I'm not interested in shaming you, I'm only interested in defending my right to make responsible choices for my canine family without a dog park know it all letting me know how I'm causing dogs in pounds to die. Do your research, find the studies, talk to Vets, talk to breeders and make a decision that is right for all concerned. Ovary sparing speys and vasectomies are also an option to allow a dog to grow well but not be able to reproduce, you may need to have this done at a different Vet that your regular one as not all Vets do these procedures.

01.01.2022 Milagra's last man standing #futurestud

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