I don’t want to sound like a know it all, but here goes. When a pup is dehydrated and gets pushed out, one thing that also helps is to take a dab of Karo syrup on your finger and rub in its mouth. When yo give the fluids under the skin, you can add a slight bit of dextrose in that. When a dog gets injured, sick, stressed, etc., the two things that happen are dehydration and low blood sugar. It’s something I’ve learned in my 50 years of messing with performance dogs.
Well I I think it's a good thing that you're doing that.But I also think that it's not a good thing to be breeding a lot of dogs into this world.And so many of them are ending up in shelters dumped off and everything else because people are trying to money from raising puppies.It don't happen and I've seen a lot of c***Hounds turned loose and left a run and die on the road.So just be careful.That's all I got to say
If you think the type of people who care for their dogs and spend the amount of time and money displayed in this video would do what you’re talking about you’re very very ignorant to what you are seeing and commenting on. I believe you are confusing us with the “fur mammas” that get working dogs as pets and can’t handle them. Furthermore advocating the best possible care and quality of life of dogs should not be discouraged by people like you. You have no right to tell anyone they shouldn’t breed their dogs. Especially someone who is not doing it to make a buck.
One of the most informative videos on puppies I've seen in a long time really helpful as a young hunter
Very informative video. Thank you, Randy and Clayton.
Awesome wealth of knowledge. I would feel 100% about getting a pup from a guy like this. These pup's get a great start in life.
Man, wish I'd seen this about 10 litters ago! A GREAT, informative video! Thank you.
What a great video!!! I absolutely love that wide blaze pup I sure hope he/she makes something! It’s definitely in the right place to do so!
Definitely going to be a highly watched video. So full of useful information
Good video sir good info too
Great video thank you very much
Great video,with loads of information,great job
Great video!!! Thanks for sharing thanks gentleman
I don’t want to sound like a know it all, but here goes. When a pup is dehydrated and gets pushed out, one thing that also helps is to take a dab of Karo syrup on your finger and rub in its mouth. When yo give the fluids under the skin, you can add a slight bit of dextrose in that. When a dog gets injured, sick, stressed, etc., the two things that happen are dehydration and low blood sugar. It’s something I’ve learned in my 50 years of messing with performance dogs.
Great video and tutorial
Fantastic video! Do you have any links for any of the meds or supplements he used?
www.tryelitenutrition.com/product-category/canine/
Does he ever worry about placing the NG tube in the trachea instead of the esophagus when tube feeding?
How can I get cephalexin also would penicillin work or just the cephalexin?
Tunes of info
Yeah he is a great resource of information
@@stark_outdoorshow much the puppies!!
Great video! Do you happen to be selling any of those pups?
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Is Randy going to sale those puppies
Do you have a puppy about a year old for sale
Are you not worried about worms in deer meat ... that will pass 9m to pups ?
Did you watch the entire video where he discusses that?
Well I I think it's a good thing that you're doing that.But I also think that it's not a good thing to be breeding a lot of dogs into this world.And so many of them are ending up in shelters dumped off and everything else because people are trying to money from raising puppies.It don't happen and I've seen a lot of c***Hounds turned loose and left a run and die on the road.So just be careful.That's all I got to say
If you think the type of people who care for their dogs and spend the amount of time and money displayed in this video would do what you’re talking about you’re very very ignorant to what you are seeing and commenting on. I believe you are confusing us with the “fur mammas” that get working dogs as pets and can’t handle them. Furthermore advocating the best possible care and quality of life of dogs should not be discouraged by people like you. You have no right to tell anyone they shouldn’t breed their dogs. Especially someone who is not doing it to make a buck.