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feddoc1
07-06-2010, 05:56 AM
Paid $1200 for him. Food, for two, now that we have his mate, is about $400 a month. Pre-lim Xrays, vet checks, vitamins..... it all adds up.

However, nothing compares to the 'Hooch' job our male did on my wife's Expedition. We had some folks out to our house to do some warranty work. The male, about 7 or 8 months old at the time, was put in the Expedition while my wife walked workers around the outside of the house explaining the warranty work. She went around the house two times. He's kinda funny about just how close he lets people get. Out in town, away from the car...about 40ft. is his comfort limit for people to approach. In the car, he hates it when people walk by within sight. Or drive by when we are in traffic. That car is his.

I've raised chows for many years, and have nothing but good to say about them. They too are great watchdogs. I decided to go with Fila's just for a change to a more athletic dog.

During cooler weather, the two wouldn't so much as leave a nose print.

This time, however, the male decided he needed to be with my wife to protect her. In trying to get out, he did $6700 damage to the interior of her car. Almost blew each of the front seat airbags. He was just plain mad that he wasn't allowed to do his job.

Nope, I don't regret getting either of them.

GisellaandOscar
07-06-2010, 06:01 PM
Wow--- I am sure your wife is not too pleased with the dog. Give the dog a marrow bone (uncooked-so it doesn't splinter) next time he has to be without her, that kind of chewing is usually anxiety driven, and obviously he was anxious to chew on something ( or someone ).I had a Banddogge, that ate the enterior,seat belts and all of my 71 Caddillac, because I left him there while I was talking with a client going over an estimate, the client was a talker, and the Dog not too patient.

feddoc1
07-06-2010, 06:27 PM
Every other time we have left him alone in any vehicle, he does nothing except sleep. Wife wasn't too happy at first, but, she does love that dog. Kinda neat to watch him play with the rabbits and the cats. He tried chasing quail, but that didn't work out so good.

GisellaandOscar
07-06-2010, 11:04 PM
Mine is an extremely aggressive protector of our home and cars, but I can take him anywhere and he is very docile,for a Fila. Thankfully he is not a chewer. And does not chew even on toys. Bones only. Although recently he baadly bit my 13 year old stepson. The dog does not like him, never has, and the child went into his area of the yard,jumped a 6 foot railing to do so. I am not suggesting the child deserved to be bitten, I feel horrible about it, but the dog did not seek out the child to bite him. Out of curiousity, where did you purchase your pup.

Brasileirokid
07-07-2010, 06:37 PM
wow $400 for food... stop giving them 24 karat nuggets, lol. I am like you though, I spare no expense when it comes to my dogs I even hide the food bills and vet bill from the wife and pay for everything in cash so she doesn't see it. I got her x-rayed on her hips,elbows and patellas and i flew her down to Brazil to get CAFIB approved and to get bred (didnt take) then I did an AI with her (finally took, 9 pups), lol. My friends call her the million dollar dog so trust me I know what it is like. Now I got the dogs including the 9 pups in my house because it is just too damn hot to have them outside, they are my babies and if it too hot for me it is definitely too hot for them! Show pictures of you babies.

Juan

GisellaandOscar
07-11-2010, 02:08 AM
I saw your puppie pics. Any pics of mom and dad? They are too cute, I love the new born wrinkle faces, like little old men.

Brasileirokid
07-12-2010, 03:52 AM
yes, i got pics of them both... shoot me an e-mail and I'll get them to you... BTW guys there are still some for sale so let me know if you or someone you know is looking for some good filas.....it will be hard to find pups with fantastics pedigrees and with the health screening of the parents especially for the price i am asking.

Juan
juanh76@hotmail.com
646-523-4575

GisellaandOscar
07-12-2010, 04:33 AM
What are you asking for them? I do have a question for you, it is not meant to be insulting, but I was reading the "Breed Standard" and it says that mouse grey is not acceptable for show or breeding. Which leaves the mousy grey as a pet. Which is fine because considering I am having some major Fila issues (Oscar and I have not been seeing eye to eye, he wants to eat my stepsons,we are working on it)and would never consider breeding the dogs, are the grey ones cheaper?? I know I should not even be considering another Fila until my boy starts liking my other boys, but they are addicting.

Brasileirokid
07-12-2010, 01:55 PM
Gissella and Oscar,

LOL, not insulting at all! You are right "mouse grey" is not to the breed standard however I dont have any that color. The one that looked silver during the first couple of weeks is now a beige/blonde color which some call "champagne" or others may call it "baio", whatever your preference. He has turned out to be one, if not the nicest male in the litter. I will post some more pics of the litter soon, maybe today and you will see what I am talking about. I almost thought he was going to be a "cinza" because of his coloring while young I do have a reddish fawn male that I am not too sure how he will turn out, super sweet and playful and may sell him as a "pet" only. I will post the pics when I get new ones and you tell me what you think.

Thanks,

Juan

Brasileirokid
07-12-2010, 01:58 PM
Also let me know if you need help with that male and your stepson, perhaps we can discuss other training tips that you may not have thought about yet. I would hate to see this relationship between you, your family and you dog go sour.

Juan
Juanh76@hotmail.com

feddoc1
07-12-2010, 05:28 PM
wow $400 for food... stop giving them 24 karat nuggets, lol. I am like you though, I spare no expense when it comes to my dogs I even hide the food bills and vet bill from the wife and pay for everything in cash so she doesn't see it. I got her x-rayed on her hips,elbows and patellas and i flew her down to Brazil to get CAFIB approved and to get bred (didnt take) then I did an AI with her (finally took, 9 pups), lol. My friends call her the million dollar dog so trust me I know what it is like. Now I got the dogs including the 9 pups in my house because it is just too damn hot to have them outside, they are my babies and if it too hot for me it is definitely too hot for them! Show pictures of you babies.

Juan

Here is a pic taken a few months ago. He is now 11 months, the girl is 5 months.

Brasileirokid
07-13-2010, 02:37 AM
lol, did she take one of his 24 karat nuggets? great pic and keep them coming.

Juan

feddoc1
07-13-2010, 08:01 PM
No, but not too long afte this pic, she tried to grab some low hanging fruit. He quit buggin her for a couple of hours.

Brasileirokid
07-13-2010, 09:15 PM
lol, just like a woman. haven't they learned anything from EVE? You can only pick the fruit when it's ripe, lol.

Brasileirokid
07-14-2010, 06:39 AM
I finally posted updated pics under the "litter announcement" tab, check them out and let me know what you guys think.

Juan

feddoc1
07-24-2010, 04:12 AM
Good pics; I wish I was in the mood for a male.

GisellaandOscar
07-29-2010, 09:40 AM
Also let me know if you need help with that male and your stepson, perhaps we can discuss other training tips that you may not have thought about yet. I would hate to see this relationship between you, your family and you dog go sour.

Juan
Juanh76@hotmail.com

My relationship with Oscar will never sour. The husband initially wanted to kill him but a threat to have him arrested for felony destructionof property(sad but true, I paid alot of money for my dog,plus the investment of training etc, kill the dog= felony) made him back off. The way I see it is Oscar has never even pretended to like his sons(13 and 9), which is why I kept them seperated for he past yr, they just are not very nice kids, make poor Oscar very nervous, bully my 2 older sons ( 9 and 7) and yell at my two infant sons (1 and 2 ) yrs old, fight amongst themselves, and yell at me all the time, his younger child has gone as far as to hit me, scratch me, curse at me etc, so although they have known Oscar since I got him, he knows they are not nice to me.I put it to my husband like this...would you let someone walk into your house and treat your "mom" like that??? Or your kids?? Since the bite incident, the older one has been alot better behaved and nicer to me, we have been getting along great, and now suddenly Oscar is no longer interested in eating him, he is even allowing the kid to pet him. I am willing to accept any advice you have to offer on training the kids, Oscar is very well trained it is my stepsons that cause the dog to detesr them.

GisellaandOscar
07-29-2010, 09:42 AM
* detest (fixed)

a_cowgirl
08-20-2010, 09:25 PM
It sounds like the problem isn't Oscar but those kids. Maybe Oscar can teach them some obedience and how to treat others (they treat him and you bad = he treats them bad) since it sounds like they need some. I would say send the kids to obedience school and give Oscar a bone since he is just doing his job and can sense their hostility towards you. Hope your family situation works out!
-Amber

Brasileirokid
09-01-2010, 10:14 PM
lol, too funny

alphadogg
10-23-2010, 03:42 AM
wow $400 for food... stop giving them 24 karat nuggets, lol. I am like you though, I spare no expense when it comes to my dogs I even hide the food bills and vet bill from the wife and pay for everything in cash so she doesn't see it. I got her x-rayed on her hips,elbows and patellas and i flew her down to Brazil to get CAFIB approved and to get bred (didnt take) then I did an AI with her (finally took, 9 pups), lol. My friends call her the million dollar dog so trust me I know what it is like. Now I got the dogs including the 9 pups in my house because it is just too damn hot to have them outside, they are my babies and if it too hot for me it is definitely too hot for them! Show pictures of you babies.

Juan

Wow iam impressed with your loyalty to this breed.I just found my excuse to go to Brazil.keep up the dedication. I shall follow your breeding in the future ,do you work your dogs.

Brasileirokid
10-28-2010, 02:21 AM
Well thank you. I am very dedicated to my dogs and the breed as a whole. I will post updated pics of the pups as they mature as soon as the new owners send me some (hint hint). I am actually getting male #4 back tomorrow afternoon due to the owners medical issues and I can get pics of him up as soon as I get him back home.
Thanks,
Juan