Just got my 16 week brindle from Elite and he is absolutely stunning and in beautiful condition. Arrived with a bad tummy which has sorted itself out with some rice and chicken and calming his nerves. It is a big deal for a pup to fly internationally after leaving his litter mates and the only world he has ever known. Fast forward 48 hours and the nervous puppy that hated his crate is lording over the house and putting himself to bed in his crate. Even with his bad tummy not one accident in the house and only wakes up once in the middle of the night and calls out for a potty break. Amazing considering he has never lived in a house. As far as his colouring goes I have never seen a more handsome pup with a honey base and black stripes, he looks like a tiger!!
OMG Just love whose picture you showed as quality breeding stock!!!!!!!!!!!!!😉🤩You guys are the best ever. Thank you for all you do. Ordered the book, here tomorrow. Can't wait to learn more.
Just Got The Book, and started reading it. Very knowledgeable and on Point. Keep up, the Good Work, Mr. Rui. And thanks for all the info. I Love it. God Bless You All, over there in Elite Kennel.
There's no such thing as a responsible breeder. Only irresponsible pet owners don't get their animals spayed or neutered! 🤬 There will NEVER be a shortage of dogs and cats that need a loving home. The shelters are full of pets that need to be adopted. First of all, if you get your male dog or cat neutered your pet will be less likely to roam away from home when the females in the area go into heat in the surrounding area. An intact male will do just about anything to find a mate, including finding creative ways to escape from the house. Once free to roam, he risks injury from traffic and fights with other animals. Having your pet spayed or neutered will also help decrease the number of animals needing shelter. There are far too many animals out there without adequate loving homes to go to. Millions of cats and dogs end up in shelters every year. The majority of dogs euthanized every year are of the Pitbull breed. More than 359,000 dogs were euthanized in 2023. Meanwhile, 330,000 cats were also euthanized last year. Spaying your kitten when she is 3 to 6 months old will virtually eliminate the risk that she will develop mammary cancer when she's older. Additionally, spaying your kitten prevents many different infections and cancers that occur in the uterus and ovaries. Neutered dogs also don’t develop testicular cancer, which is common in older dogs who haven't been neutered. They also have a lower risk of pancreatic cancer, and their life expectancy is increased up to 18% longer. Animal Shelter Euthanasia Statistics: In animal shelters, 56% of dogs and 71% of cats admitted are euthanized. Every year, around 920,000 shelter animals get euthanized. Around 2.4 million animals euthanized in shelters were healthy and could’ve been saved and adopted. Out of all the animals that get euthanized in animal shelters every year, around 530,000 of them are cats and around 390,000 of them are dogs. Only 52% of U.S. animal shelters are no-kill shelters, but even no-kill shelters are not entirely no-kill; such shelters can still euthanize 10% of their population. So please stop contributing to the pet overpopulation and get your pets spayed and neutered. It's the responsible thing to do!
Just got my 16 week brindle from Elite and he is absolutely stunning and in beautiful condition. Arrived with a bad tummy which has sorted itself out with some rice and chicken and calming his nerves. It is a big deal for a pup to fly internationally after leaving his litter mates and the only world he has ever known. Fast forward 48 hours and the nervous puppy that hated his crate is lording over the house and putting himself to bed in his crate. Even with his bad tummy not one accident in the house and only wakes up once in the middle of the night and calls out for a potty break. Amazing considering he has never lived in a house. As far as his colouring goes I have never seen a more handsome pup with a honey base and black stripes, he looks like a tiger!!
Thanks for the comment my friend ❤❤❤
The Art Of Dog Breeding Book - www.amazon.com/dp/B0BTRFR8XW Let me know if you enjoy it!
OMG Just love whose picture you showed as quality breeding stock!!!!!!!!!!!!!😉🤩You guys are the best ever. Thank you for all you do. Ordered the book, here tomorrow. Can't wait to learn more.
Thanks so much Kathy !!! 🥰🥰🥰
This video was very helpful and I look forward to reading your book "The Art of Dog Breeding" 💪🏾
Thanks !!
Just Got The Book, and started reading it. Very knowledgeable and on Point. Keep up, the Good Work, Mr. Rui. And thanks for all the info. I Love it. God Bless You All, over there in Elite Kennel.
Thanks so much !!!
Superb work rui definitely going to purchase the book thanks
There's no such thing as a responsible breeder. Only irresponsible pet owners don't get their animals spayed or neutered! 🤬
There will NEVER be a shortage of dogs and cats that need a loving home. The shelters are full of pets that need to be adopted. First of all, if you get your male dog or cat neutered your pet will be less likely to roam away from home when the females in the area go into heat in the surrounding area. An intact male will do just about anything to find a mate, including finding creative ways to escape from the house. Once free to roam, he risks injury from traffic and fights with other animals.
Having your pet spayed or neutered will also help decrease the number of animals needing shelter. There are far too many animals out there without adequate loving homes to go to. Millions of cats and dogs end up in shelters every year. The majority of dogs euthanized every year are of the Pitbull breed. More than 359,000 dogs were euthanized in 2023. Meanwhile, 330,000 cats were also euthanized last year. Spaying your kitten when she is 3 to 6 months old will virtually eliminate the risk that she will develop mammary cancer when she's older. Additionally, spaying your kitten prevents many different infections and cancers that occur in the uterus and ovaries. Neutered dogs also don’t develop testicular cancer, which is common in older dogs who haven't been neutered. They also have a lower risk of pancreatic cancer, and their life expectancy is increased up to 18% longer.
Animal Shelter Euthanasia Statistics: In animal shelters, 56% of dogs and 71% of cats admitted are euthanized. Every year, around 920,000 shelter animals get euthanized. Around 2.4 million animals euthanized in shelters were healthy and could’ve been saved and adopted. Out of all the animals that get euthanized in animal shelters every year, around 530,000 of them are cats and around 390,000 of them are dogs. Only 52% of U.S. animal shelters are no-kill shelters, but even no-kill shelters are not entirely no-kill; such shelters can still euthanize 10% of their population.
So please stop contributing to the pet overpopulation and get your pets spayed and neutered. It's the responsible thing to do!
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This is very helpful
That you rui I'll be purchasing a pup from you this year
Do you have any telegram group to enable us interact with you effectively?
My boerboel eats only little portion of her food and it's not growing big, any tips on how to rectify this?
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I have one of his dogs! I can tell you for sure, ANY DOG, Rui sends to you will be the best!
Thanks Felipe you are the best 🙏🙏🙏🙌