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Old 09-12-2010, 02:34   #1
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Default Growth chart?

I was just curious if one exists, and if it doesn't, if it would be helpful to compile some information from owners?

Something like:

http://minpin.org/p_articles/part0397.pdf

(A growth chart from the Miniature Pinscher Club of America)

I think it might be a little useful, fun graph to have.
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I am currently looking for some weighing device in my neighborhood, I want to measure the pups from the minute they are born. But it is not as easy as it sounds, as I know from my previous litters...
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I am currently looking for some weighing device in my neighborhood, I want to measure the pups from the minute they are born. But it is not as easy as it sounds, as I know from my previous litters...
Electronical weighing-machine for food shows really exact numbers and "works" till 5 kg.
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Electronical weighing-machine for food shows really exact numbers and "works" till 5 kg.
Well, with the activity of the pups and the tendency of their mother to put them back to where they belong I think weighing for tens of grams is exact enough. But as we won't be giving birth inside (I would love to, but I don't have the conditions) I'll be glad to get anything that works well "in field". Something like newton-meter that is used for weighing small rodents (but bigger) would be best, but I hope I'll find something. Even kitchen weights that show the weight would be fine, but my own are the beautiful old-look ones that you have to put counterweights on to find out the weight... and that's too slow (tried that with previous litter).
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This one is fast and easy From 50 gram to 200kg...

>>> http://www.vetek.se/Universal-Djurva...latta-/article

Price is kind of good to, in Sweden only 350 Euro.

But I think in CZ or SL it is even better price ?

I´m getting one from santa this x-mas

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This one is fast and easy From 50 gram to 200kg...
You sure it is from 50 g to 200 kg? I would understand it as 200 kg maximum with 50 g precision.
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This one is fast and easy From 50 gram to 200kg...

>>> http://www.vetek.se/Universal-Djurva...latta-/article

Price is kind of good to, in Sweden only 350 Euro.

But I think in CZ or SL it is even better price ?

I´m getting one from santa this x-mas

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~190 eur at us

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http://www.shor-line.com/index.php/p...detail/60.html

Is a scale I like for puppies. It weighs up to 20kg. Battery operated, and the tray can be removed to clean.

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You sure it is from 50 g to 200 kg? I would understand it as 200 kg maximum with 50 g precision.
Hmmmm... OK I think I better call and ask them before I call santa

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Nice, but can I fit a BIG Cs Wolfdog male one it ???

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yes, max. 150 kg, so if your wolfdog is not bigger...
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Hmmmm... OK I think I better call and ask them before I call santa
Yes, do that, even scales need to be to scale

I would like the weights for cats, but I will see what I can get in a week and some, then it will be our labour day Nothing too pricey I am afraid, I already spent a fortune on echos and antibiotics (my dear baby decided to get some ugly bacterial infection). How can people profit on pup production?
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