Russian Shepherds-East European Shepherds

Russian Shepherds-East European Shepherds We breed East European Shepherds, and train them to be guard dogs.

06/13/2025

We have three beautiful puppies available for sale (2 Females & 1 Male)! Take advantage of this wonderful opportunity to add a new member to your family. Known for being one of the best breeds of shepherds in the world.

For more information, please feel free to call or message Raphael at (786)617-8751

Hope to hear from you soon!
(Puppies were born on June 9, 2025)

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07/07/2019

WE NAVE 2 MALES AND ONE FEMALE PUPPY FOR SALE. PLEASE CALL 786-4023297 OR 305-6630738 THANKS

04/20/2019

10 Things You Didn’t Know About East Eurpoean Shepherds The East European Shepherd—also called the Byelorussian Ovcharka, Owczarek Wschodnioeuropejski and Vo...

12/13/2018

EAST EUROPEAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES FOR SALE. PLEASE CHECK www.russianshepherd,net WE HAVE ONE MALE AND TWO FEMALE PLEASE CALL 7864023297 FELIX OR 3056630738 DONNA

We have raised East European Shepherd puppies for years.  We take care our puppies in the best way from the moment they ...
07/14/2016

We have raised East European Shepherd puppies for years. We take care our puppies in the best way from the moment they are born. We live in a farm of 20 acres with plenty of space for our dogs.
We will do our best to provide the puppy that is right for your home. We ship our puppies in a cargo plane with air conditioning environment.
We specialize in breeding the best quality EES puppies. Our puppies come from champion blood. This is not a business, but our passion. Our dogs (12 adults) are part of our family. We care about our dogs and the homes they will go to. We do not sell our puppies to peoples living in apartments. This is a large dog breed (males weight 90 thru 130 pounds, females weight 85 thru 115 pounds) that need at least a backyard.
Our puppies come with Registration Papers, current Deworming and Vaccination for their age, as well as a Vet Check and a Bag of Dry Dog Food.
We are proud of our K-9 guard and companion dogs. . We welcome visitors to our home to meet the adults and play with our puppies.
Please visit our website for more information www.russianshepherd.com
Phone: 305-4612828 or 786-4023297 Donna/Felix

07/12/2016

Getting Rid of those Pesky Ear Infections






Heading to your veterinarian for help with an ear infection is always a good idea, especially if you haven't had previous experience with a canine ear infection and you aren't certain what it looks like, or if a previously treated infection has recurred. If you are going to take your dog to the vet, don't clean his ears that day; it may be helpful for the veterinarian to see the appearance and amount of the discharge.

The vet will clean and examine the ears, and usually will take a look deep inside the ear canal with an otoscope - that is, if the swelling in the ear canal is not too severe. Some brave veterinarians will also put their noses near the dog's ear and take a quick sniff; the odor of an infected ear is distinctive.

In mild cases, after cleaning the ear well, veterinarians will generally administer and give the owner a topical ear solution containing antibiotic, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory agents. This is typically used for a dog's first or infrequent ear infection because, no matter what the causative organism, this type of topical will address it. In many cases, that's all there is to the ear infection event.

However, if the infection recurs, it's likely that the treatment was incomplete, whether because the solution wasn't applied as frequently or as well as required (sometimes the outer ear looks good, but the infection continues to fester deep within the ear canal), or because the infectious organisms developed resistance to the antibiotic in the solution. In these cases, we may wonder why the infection keeps "coming back" when, in reality, it never ever went away.

When an ear infection recurs (if not before!), culturing a sample of the exudate is a must, to make sure that the next treatment is targeted to treat the specific pathogen. Oral antibiotics may be indicated in such severe cases in addition to topical therapy. Note that oral antibiotics are not the first go-to for a one-off ear infection and are rarely successful as the sole therapy. Chronic cases may also be helped by a Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) approach including acupuncture, and/or when used preventively such as prior to spring/summer if dealing with seasonal allergies. Also, acupuncture and laser therapy can relieve pain associated with infections.

WE HAVE EAST EUROPEAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES FOR SALE( 3 MONTHS OLD AND 14 MONTHS OLD). OUR FRIEND NICOLAS WITH SOME OF THEM. ...
06/21/2016

WE HAVE EAST EUROPEAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES FOR SALE( 3 MONTHS OLD AND 14 MONTHS OLD). OUR FRIEND NICOLAS WITH SOME OF THEM. INFO. CALL 786-4023297 THANKS.

04/16/2016

Raw Honey and Coconut Oil: 5 Fantastic Uses
of This Superfood Duo





FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 15, 2016

Jake Carney, Founder
The Alternative Daily

Raw honey and coconut oil are two of the most powerful and popular healing foods around. Both have been used for centuries to treat common ailments, as well to support the health and beauty of one’s hair and skin.

When combined, these two superfoods are even more powerful than they are on their own. Add this duo to your health and beauty routine in the following 5 ways:

1. As a conditioning hair mask

Experiencing damaged or dry hair? Give this super easy, super conditioning hair mask a try to replenish moisture and increase softness and shine.
Ingredients:
1 tbsp. unrefined coconut oil
1 tbsp. raw honey
Instructions:
Simply mix the oil and honey together in a small bowl, and then apply to wet or dry hair, focusing on the most damaged, dry areas. Leave it in for up to an hour and then wash and condition your hair using your normal routine.

2. “CocoHoney” cough syrup

Place all the ingredients in a small saucepan over a low heat until the coconut oil is melted and fully combined with the lemon juice and honey. Try this syrup to treat a cold, cough, or sore throat. The lemon juice in the serum boosts your immune system, while both honey and coconut oil contain powerful anti-viral and antimicrobial properties which together help to relieve and heal your respiratory system.
Ingredients:
3 tbsp. lemon juice
¼ cup raw honey
2 tbsp. unrefined coconut oil
Instructions:
Combine the ingredients in a small saucepan and combine over a low heat until the coconut oil is melted and the ingredients can be easily combined. Do not heat for too long or let the ingredients get too hot, as they could lose their effectiveness. When it’s ready, take the syrup by the spoonful or mix into warm water or tea.

3. In a super-nutritious berry smoothie

This healthy smoothie contains a ton of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and healthy fats to keep you feeling energetic and full throughout the day.
Ingredients:
½ avocado
1 cup pure coconut water
1 tsp. raw honey
1 cup frozen mixed berries
1 tbsp. unrefined coconut oil
Instructions:
Blend all of the ingredients except the mixed berries until smooth. Then, add the cup of berries to the blender and continue to blend until smooth. It’s important to wait to add the berries, or their coolness can lead to the coconut oil clumping—not ideal for a smoothie!

4. As a nourishing face mask

Honey can effectively treat conditions like acne, rosacea, and eczema, while coconut oil is great for relieving dry or irritated skin, as well as for reducing wrinkles. Combining them leads to super soft, clear, hydrated skin!
Ingredients:
1 tbsp. coconut oil
1 tbsp. raw honey
Instructions:
Mix the coconut oil and honey in a small bowl with a spoon until it’s well combined. Apply the mixture to your face and neck with your fingertips—gently—as sometimes honey can crystalize and be rough on your skin. Let it sink in for up to 20 minutes, and then rinse it off with lukewarm water. Simple, easy and effective!

5. Homemade honey cinnamon “CocoButter”

If the name of this delicious spread doesn’t have you scrolling down to the ingredients already, then get this: coconut butter is simple to make and super healthy too. Enjoy it with gluten-free breads or baked goods, as a topping on sweet potatoes or squash, in a bowl of oatmeal or granola, or mixed into a bit of Greek yogurt.
Ingredients:
1 cup unrefined coconut oil
¼ cup raw honey
2 tsp. ground cinnamon
½ tsp unrefined sea salt
Instructions:
Place all ingredients in a food processor and process for one minute on high. Be sure not to over-whip it, as the coconut oil may liquify and separate from the honey. After 1 minute, transfer the spread to a jar for storage, and keep in the fridge.

For the best results on all of these recipes, make sure your raw honey is certified organic (or is made by local artisans who follow organic practices), and that you use organic, extra-virgin coconut oil.

Honey is truly a healing gift from nature. It is rich in medicinal properties and a bona fide nutritional powerhouse. On the next page we share everything we know about the countless benefits of this amazing substance, such as the 5 reasons you should eat honey every day:

Discover all the other amazing ways Honey HEALS your ailing body => click here




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04/08/2016

The Signs That Your Pet Is Paying Attention to You

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14 facts dog ears

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By Dr. Becker

Unlike (most) human ears, your dog's ears are a central feature of his head and face. Dog ears come in every imaginable shape and size. Some are long and floppy; others are short and erect. Some dogs' ears are covered with hair inside and out, while others are dressed in only a fine layer of fuzz.

And of course everyone knows dogs have excellent hearing, especially compared to humans. But there are many other unique and interesting characteristics of your dog's ears you might not even be aware of.

14 Fun Facts About Your Dog's Ears

1.Certain breeds, for example, herding breeds like the Shetland Sheepdog, may have an edge in the hearing department over other breeds due to the jobs they've been bred to do.

For example, the sooner a dog protecting a flock of sheep hears a predator or some other danger, the more quickly he can act.
2.Whereas the muscles in human ears seem pretty much useless, the muscles in your dog's ears – around 18 in number – allow for an impressive range of movement.

Dogs can tilt, turn, raise, and lower their ears, and move them independently. And for most dogs, the ears significantly enhance their facial expressions.
3.Dogs move their ears not only to hear better, but also to express emotions. The position of your dog's ears can give you clues as to how she's feeling from one moment to the next.

Dog Ears
4.You can tell how much attention your dog is paying to you by watching her ears. If they are erect and facing forward, she's engaged, and if they're pulled-back a bit, she's feeling friendly. However, if her ears are laid tightly back against her head, she's probably feeling fearful or shy.
5.Another function of a dog's ear is balance, and in fact, inner ear infections are a frequent cause for loss of balance.
6.The canine ear canal is L-shaped. It's vertical toward the jaw, then takes a 45-degree turn horizontally toward the ear drum. This structure is one of the reasons dogs are prone to a variety of ear issues.
7.Domestic dogs hear at higher frequencies than people do, although not as high as cats. Some whistles can't be heard by human ears, but dogs hear them very clearly.
8.According to scientists, dogs only dis­criminate resolutions of about one third of an octave. Humans, on the other hand, can discriminate resolutions as fine as one-twelfth of an octave.
9.It is thought that dogs hear about four times better than we do. Cocking his head may help your dog tune in sounds far off in the distance. (Or, it could be he knows how completely irresistible he is with his head cocked!)

Dog Head Cocked
10.Puppies are born deaf because their ear canals are still closed. They begin to hear when they are a few weeks old.
11.Dogs are very adept at filtering out some sounds, while remaining alert for others. Have you ever noticed how your dog can hear a car pulling into your driveway or garage over the sound of the TV, the kids playing, or other household noises?
12.Congenital (from birth) deafness has been reported in 85 breeds, for example, Dalmatians. Older dogs can develop hearing problems as well.
13.Tigger, a Bloodhound from St. Joseph, Illinois, holds the Guinness Book of World Records title for longest ears. Tigger's right ear measures 12.75 inches, and his left measures 13.5 inches. Bloodhounds have such long ears to help direct scent to their sensitive noses.
14.Even during the dead of night, the world is still a noisy place for your dog. This is because she can hear sounds you don't even know exist, such as the high-frequency pulse emanating from your digital alarm clock, or the vibrations of termites in the walls.

03/17/2016

PUPPIES FOR SALE NOW MARCH 2016. THIS IS MAYBE THE LAST LITTER OF KING AND HANA.

THEY ARE LIVING A WONDERFUL LIFE, BUT IS TIME FOR RETIREMENT.

WE HAVE ONLY 2 MALES AND 3 FEMALES AVAILABLE.

PRICE:

FEMALES $900 + $450 SHIPPING TO ANY STATE IN USA.

MALES $1250 + $450 SHIPPING TO ANY STATE IN USA.

PLEASE CALL 305-4612828 DONNA OR 786-4023297 FELIX

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