Sunday, February 26, 2006

Sharing

"Man should not consider his material possession his own, but as common to all, so as to share them without hesitation when others are in need"


St. Thomas Aquinas

Friday, February 24, 2006

Giant Schnauzer Fun Day

Have a look at the Giant Schnauzer Fun Day 2006 website. It will be updated frequently as we get closer to the date.

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

At Delarive Kennel

Here are a few pictures I took at Delarive Kennel the day I picked up Mya.



Marie and another Pup
Pierre and Mya
Mya and her brother with red collar
Pierre and Marie Grooming Mya

Monday, February 20, 2006

The Pet Network


Mya's favorite channel is the Pet Network. It doesn't matter if it's cats, dogs, birds, rabbits, she loves them all.

Thursday, February 16, 2006


Please Help Cliff with his Bloat Surgery
(written by Gregg and Soo Barrow)

At the time of this writing, we have Cliff, a male Giant approaching his eleventh birthday, recuperating from a spleenectomy and surgery to repair the damage caused by Gastric torsion.
Cliff came to us three years ago, along with three of his kennel mates from Dovre Fjeld kennel in Belgium. The owner was in the process of moving his breeding operation to Tallahassee, Florida and asked if Soo and I would loan him four kennels for a period of three months. Long story short, Cliff’s owner and his business partner had a falling out and we were left to adopt four Giants, which was not a problem knowing that another large scale breeding operation had been put to rest. Cliff, (almost 11), Rex (ten) and Iron (almost 7) have been hard to place due to their age. A puppy that arrived with them was placed in a loving home with the generous help of Deb Stover and GS rescue last Christmas.

Cliff comes from a long line of German working dogs. His father is quite famous and his brothers and sisters have made names for themselves in the German Schutzhund community, but we don’t really know Cliff’s story.
Cliff is a half brother to our beloved Ben and they share many common traits. They are strong, confident dogs, secure in their strength. Cliff is a quiet Giant Schnauzer. He hardly ever barks. He loves to roll around on his back moaning and groaning in contentment and he demands that his water bucket be changed twice a day. No slimy schnauzer water for Cliff!

Not knowing the final outcome or the length of hospital care Cliff might need, the ballpark figure I have received from Dr Flottman, prior to surgery was between 1500 and 2000 dollars. Although he is almost eleven, Cliff eats well, is happy and we’d like to give him a chance at life.
Sincerely,Soo and Gregg Barrow
(Unfortunately, Cliff died on Friday Feb 10th due to complications)

If you would like to help the Barrows meet Cliff's medical bills, here's how you can do it:
Call Lakeview Animal Hospital at (936)597-6039 and donate by Visa, Mastercard and American Express
or make cheque payable to Lakeview Animal Hospital
and mail to:
Gregg and Soo Barrow
25670 Taylor St
Montgomery, Texas 77356
USA
A Thank You for helping goes to:
Pam Foster
Margrit Fleming
Tracy Riley
Christine Lessard

Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Off to the Crate

Today, my son was at home, sick. A bad cough and upset stomach. So, we pretty much just hung out, relaxed and I cleaned up puke a few times.

Mya was so concerned for Avery, that she insisted on licking him and laying flat on him. It didn't work well with his sore tummy but she insisted on sticking to him like glue.

I had to put her in her crate because she just wouldn't leave him alone. I told Avery that she is acting like that because she's acting like a mommy. He asked why Mya never had babies. Well, I said, if she had puppies, we would have 10 little dogs running around the house. And he answered, well, we could give HALF of them away!