I got this wonderful E card sent to me from Japan:
**Road's End Papillons- established in 2006
**We are advocates of raw-, fresh, "human-grade food" for our canine friends .
And:
we follow limited vaccination guidelines.
**Please note that Road's End available Papillons are
only to be seen by clicking on the AVAILABLE page, unless mentioned otherwise
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
e mail hacker
If you, my dear followers, friends, and Road's End Papi Owners, got a e mail from me, that I am in Malaysia, mugged + stranded down......it's a e mail hacker who got hold of my e mail program.
I am fixing the problem. Don't worry, I am not in Malaysia, I am taking care of my Papis.....
Thank you,antje
I am fixing the problem. Don't worry, I am not in Malaysia, I am taking care of my Papis.....
Thank you,antje
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Road's End Papillons Snow Collection: Winter 2010-11
First Snow: Winter 2010-11. (Click on a image to see the gallery in bigger size)
Monday, November 22, 2010
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Road's End Nicolai
Saturday, November 20, 2010
V Litter @ 3 Weeks
Friday, November 19, 2010
Thursday, November 18, 2010
You Ask: Papillon/Phalene scoots his Bottom across the floor?
U ask: why does my Papillon scoots his bottom across the floor?
- Your Papillon could have a worm infestation. When did you last deworm your Papi?
- Your Papillon can express his anal glands, by scooting over rather coarse surfaces, as asphalt, concrete, carpet.....If he does this occasionally once or twice, and he stops, he most likely has the job well done. But if he continues to do so, then you must check his anal glands, make sure that they are not compacted.
Read here about one of my previous articles about Anal Sac (Infection)
Road's End Tutsi @ 3. 5 Months
In regards to the previous post about Tutsi:
She really does ring them when she wants out. She is really clever! Has been doing this for about a month now. take care, laurel
She really does ring them when she wants out. She is really clever! Has been doing this for about a month now. take care, laurel
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
You Ask: Type of Brush for Papillon/Phalene Ear Fringes /Hair Coat
You ask: What type of brush I use for caring for those delicate ear fringes:
Keep it simple, that works best. The goal is always to rip as little hair out as you possibly can. So, be gentle.
Also, use the brush and comb already on the little ones to get them used to it early.Road's End Tutsi @ 3. 5 Months
Tutsi, now named Xena lives in Canada. Here a lovely letter from mom with new pics:
We are enjoying Xena and just wanted to send some recent photos. She certainly is a busy puppy! She seems to be all legs now. She rings the bells on the door handle to get outside. If I'm not fast enough she practically pulls them off the door. Can't get enough of the ball/fetch game either. She is impossible to tire! Take care, laurel
We are enjoying Xena and just wanted to send some recent photos. She certainly is a busy puppy! She seems to be all legs now. She rings the bells on the door handle to get outside. If I'm not fast enough she practically pulls them off the door. Can't get enough of the ball/fetch game either. She is impossible to tire! Take care, laurel
Tutsi-Xena |
And, as you see: yes, you can train a Papillon to ring a doorbell, needing to go outside.
You install a small bell, hang on a rope/ribbon of the door handle.
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