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Old 02-19-2009, 09:52 PM
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Meet our newest family member, Kona the chocolate/rust Miniature Pinscher. We rescued her last night from a situation where she was not being properly cared for, has terrible scarring on her back and chest, stank of pee and is very skinny. She is a little timid but I am very impressed at how well she is doing! We have 2 other min pins for her to frolick with and hopefully they will teach her how to act tough! She is about 4.5 months old...













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Old 02-19-2009, 09:57 PM
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Very cute!! Glad you found another rescue pup. Being a puppy she should be able to overcome her timidness I would think. She doesn't look very skinny in the photos...she looks quite a good weight! Maybe the photos are deceiving.
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Old 02-19-2009, 09:59 PM
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dude.
I have been trying to rescue a mini pin or chihuahua or a minipinxchi but have been getting the runaround from so many rescue agencies.

sweet looking dog, bet its got a tonne of personality.

if there are any more in the situation you've described, let me know,
Bodai and I would LOVE the company.
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Old 02-19-2009, 10:08 PM
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Very cute!! Glad you found another rescue pup. Being a puppy she should be able to overcome her timidness I would think. She doesn't look very skinny in the photos...she looks quite a good weight! Maybe the photos are deceiving.
Thanks! She is not deathly skinny, but her backbone, pelvis, and ribs are visible beneath the coat . I think she was getting sporadic feeding... but with a raw food diet she will beef right up

Whatigot, I will contact you if I hear of any others in the area. We do get emails from min pin rescues in the states, and were considering one until we saw Kona. We actually found her in the buysell, not through a rescue.... I have heard of the odd min pin turning up at the spca.

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What a nice thing to do, I have a feeling she will have an amazing new home. Hopefully
it will make up for her short, bumpy, life. Will look forward to more pictures.
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Old 02-19-2009, 11:02 PM
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Thanks! She is not deathly skinny, but her backbone, pelvis, and ribs are visible beneath the coat . I think she was getting sporadic feeding... but with a raw food diet she will beef right up

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Ah, well I've always kept big dogs, and keeping them on the thin side is the key to a longer life, and better health for their joints, so her weight looks really GOOD to me!! Raw food is the way to go, which "method" do you use?
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Old 02-19-2009, 11:12 PM
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Yeah I pride myself on keeping my dogs a perfect weight... especially with min pins since they certianly are eaters (every one I meet at the dog park is FAT!) hehe. But a puppy should be a little porky, she is a growing little girl!

I get them all sorts of raw meats, beef, chicken, lamb, duck, buffalo, venison, elk, etc etc! Most of it is pre-ground with a good percentage of bone and organ meats. I will pulp my own veggies to add in, but sometimes I will buy pre-made raw meat mixed with veggies right in. They get the occational par-boiled egg. There is a great pet store here in North Van that specializes in raw diet, its like a kid in a candy store! (errr for the dogs, not me!) . I also made this great recipe for putting weight on skinny dogs, its called "Satin Balls" if you google it. I just omitted the grains from it.

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Old 02-19-2009, 11:25 PM
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Yeah I pride myself on keeping my dogs a perfect weight... especially with min pins since they certianly are eaters (every one I meet at the dog park is FAT!) hehe. But a puppy should be a little porky, she is a growing little girl!

I get them all sorts of raw meats, beef, chicken, lamb, duck, buffalo, venison, elk, etc etc! Most of it is pre-ground with a good percentage of bone and organ meats. I will pulp my own veggies to add in, but sometimes I will buy pre-made raw meat mixed with veggies right in. They get the occational par-boiled egg. There is a great pet store here in North Van that specializes in raw diet, its like a kid in a candy store! (errr for the dogs, not me!) . I also made this great recipe for putting weight on skinny dogs, its called "Satin Balls" if you google it. I just omitted the grains from it.

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Yes, me too (on priding myself on a dog's good weight). I think people should be charged with animal abuse for keeping dogs (and cats and horses, etc) excessively obese. It's disgusting.

The nice part about owning small dogs is that raw feeding is much more affordable. Having a large dog means that ground meats won't suffice, as big dogs need the chunks of meat in order to get enough chewing power to properly activate salivary glands, which means a much higher cost per pound. When I moved to Kelowna, I couldn't find a decent source for affordable raw meats, and I was spending about $6-12 per day for my dog's food. I bit the bullet and switched her onto ultra grade kibble, which was very disheartening, but there does not appear to be any difference in her health or coat.

As much as I will preach "no grains" to anyone who will listen, my dog needs a very small amount of grains in order to keep weight on. Otherwise she eats an abnormally large amount. It is quite weird how a small amount of rice will beef her right up, and I mean muscle, not fat. She is also more active when she has those grains. However, too much grains and holy moly stinky farts!!! *barf*
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Such a cute dog, I'm glad you are able to give her a good home.
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Congrats Diana, I know you have wanted one for a while.
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