Silver Oak Swissies

Silver Oak Swissies Breeder of Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs in Southern California

04/22/2025

UPDATE: Let’s meet up @ Chumash Park, 3200 Flanagan Drive, Simi Valley 93063 Saturday, May 24th @ 10:00am, for group hike, then off to Mission Burrito, 2161 Tapo Street, Simi Valley 93063 for chips, salsa and swissies!!

Calling all SoCal Swissies!!! Let's get together! Swissies and Salsa, what more can you ask for? 1-2 mile group walk then lunch. Thinking mid May.. Place and time TBD. If you are interested please comment below.

Well.. I may of broke her.. hehe.. she’s  finally peeking out of the blankies.. Poppi and I had an amazing fun filled we...
04/17/2025

Well.. I may of broke her.. hehe.. she’s finally peeking out of the blankies.. Poppi and I had an amazing fun filled weekend in Napa @ Spring Fling Drafting trial hosted by the Golden State GSMDC. Although we didn’t see any ribbons on the drafting end, she did earn her CGCA title! Thank you Julie for testing her! Best of all, we got to hang with our Swissy peeps, so much laughter and memories made. Thanks to everyone that helped out!

03/31/2025

Too good not to share…. LOVE YOU!!

"Blessed Are The Husbands”
Blessed are the husbands of dog show loving women
Who have no interest in anything but the pets
But love our passions because they love us.
Blessed are the husbands
Who stay home with not a cross word
to care fore the dogs at home
Or to go to a dog show
at God knows where
And stay all day
To watch us do what we love.
Blessed are the husbands
Who have the patience to listen
To our every conversation
About bad judges and bad show grounds
Or good judges and great wins.
Blessed are the husbands
Who don’t complain about the money
Because soon it will become
entry fees, hotels and vet bills.
Blessed are the husbands
Who have the kindness
To sit up with us overnight
On puppy watch, or a sick dog,
Or to investigate a strange sound causing all the dogs to sound off.
Blessed are the husbands
Who possess the wisdom
To let us chase our dreams
And leave the sink full of dishes
And know how we lie
“Just one more puppy”
Blessed are the husbands
Sent to dog women with a note from God
“Treasure this one, for he is so rare
He cannot be replaced”
In a dog show world, it’s easy to overlook our silent supporters. Our husbands are the unsung heroes of this wild and crazy ride. Don’t forget to Thank The Husbands.

Happy 5th Birthday to our Cheers and Beers pups!! Hope cookies and lots of love fill their day!! Let’s see what Ansel, C...
03/27/2025

Happy 5th Birthday to our Cheers and Beers pups!! Hope cookies and lots of love fill their day!! Let’s see what Ansel, Coda, Mallory, Rebel, and Steffi are up to today!!

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03/27/2025

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                  Almost 4 miles today with Chunk and Bauer♥️
03/26/2025

Almost 4 miles today with Chunk and Bauer♥️

03/23/2025

This is so awesome!!

Julie Vonada.. would have been great!
03/22/2025

Julie Vonada.. would have been great!

03/22/2025

This year, I decided to think outside the box for our Flower Power and Cheers & Beers litter's birthday gifts, and I'm thrilled with how the custom laser engraved cutout magnets turned out! Thanks to B & B Laser Designs for helping make it happen♥️.

Cannot believe these little nuggets are celebrating their 6th birthday today! Happy 6th Birthday to our Flower Power pup...
03/22/2025

Cannot believe these little nuggets are celebrating their 6th birthday today! Happy 6th Birthday to our Flower Power pups!! Hope Berkeley, Pai, Sadie, Bruce, John, Poppi, Harper, and Moose have a super day!! Please Post or send me your birthday pup pics♥️

                  Warm day today, but we made it out with Bauer and Chunk.. I may have broke Chunk;) they each did 2 mil...
03/22/2025

Warm day today, but we made it out with Bauer and Chunk.. I may have broke Chunk;) they each did 2 miles!

Fun read.. enjoy
03/21/2025

Fun read.. enjoy

The Slope of your dog's pasterns....

A dog’s pasterns correspond to our wrists, and as McDowell Lyon points out in The Dog in Action, a dog’s foot is made up of the same bones found in our fingers with the heel that section of the palm at finger union. Put another way, a dog walks with his fingers in front. Dogs are digitigrade animals which means that their digits — not their heels — take most of their weight when they walk. A dog’s toe bones are very important, as are the front pasterns, that space between the paw and the lower end of the radius bone closest to the paw.

The pastern’s slope, the angle seen in the image, is about 20 degrees in many breeds with well set back shoulders, BUT, pastern slope and length vary by breed. The slope and angle seen on a German Shepherd Dog is wholly incorrect in a Treeing Walker Coonhound for which “the pastern, from the joint to the top of the foot is strong and distinct, slightly slanting but standing almost perpendicular to the ground.” Consider, too, the English Foxhound in which “legs as straight as a post” were desired, with the result of straight pasterns. As an aside, the AKC breed standard adds, “The desire for straightness had a tendency to produce knuckling-over, which at one time was countenanced, but in recent years this defect has been eradicated by careful breeding and intelligent adjudication.”

Check the breed standard to determine what is appropriate. As a rule (a very general rule), some slope absorbs shock and prevents knuckling over. It also helps lift the dog’s center of gravity. A short pastern offers more efficiency by working at a better mechanical advantage and greater endurance, but when there is too much slope for the breed, it is referred to as being “down in the pasterns.” Weak pasterns will cause the dog to lay his pasterns on the ground like a human lays his forearms on a table, but in the dog’s case, it’s not done willingly, but often because of pain. A dog that’s down in the pasterns will tire faster, and enjoy playing less (let alone working).

Books on structure correctly say that weak pasterns are usually caused from injury or genetics; in puppies, however, pasterns can also go “wonky” during teething when cartilage in the pup’s body goes soft resulting in low pasterns. This is completely natural and usually resolves itself in several weeks. Rapid bone growth, especially common in large breed dogs, can also cause pasterns to let down. In all growing puppies, walking on slippery surfaces makes things worse by making the dog strain its muscles and joints, so a surface with good friction is helpful for them.

Some people believe that supplying a dog with vitamin C can boost help with joints and connective tissues, but as with any supplement, a veterinarian should be consulted first. Others believe that when muscles don’t function well, they become “demoted “by the brain, and using something like PawPods to helps strengthen the musculature by biasing the carpus into proper alignment. In essence, it’s similar to the way an arch support works in a human shoe.

The internet is filled with sources about how to improve weak or broken down pasterns, but to help with it, one must recognize it. Conversely, over-angulated pasterns are also problematic, and we’ll address that in another post.

Another day of tracking our miles.. Poppi and Chunk 2 miles each and Mama Issie 1/2 mile.. Bauer did a mile too.. I deci...
03/19/2025

Another day of tracking our miles.. Poppi and Chunk 2 miles each and Mama Issie 1/2 mile.. Bauer did a mile too.. I decided to walk them each individually, love my one on one time with them.. so for me 5.5 miles today!!

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Newhall, CA

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