Monday, 26 September 2016

Hezzie is now 11 years old.
Birthday Cake
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Tuesday, 19 August 2008

Brockwell Park Dog show



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Sunday, 24 June 2007

Raised Feeding Bowls

I went shopping with Emma my friend today she suggested I get Hezzie a raised feeding bowl as he is getting so tall now the benifits I have found out are
Benefits of our Raised Dog Feeders:





  • A raised dog feeder allows for proper chewing of food as opposed to swallowing & gulping. Slows down the speed in which your pet eats.
  • Minimizes bad digestion, because feeding from a raised dog stand stops the inhalation of an excess amount of air while eating.
  • Stops gas problems & indigestion from lack of proper eating height. Your raised feeder should be positioned as close as possible to 3-6 inches of your pet’s wither height (the top of his/her shoulder).
  • Greatly reduces hip, back & neck strain while feeding. The raised dog bowl is at your pet's own level.
  • Perfect for dogs with arthritis. Feeding with an elevated dog bowl eliminates the need for your dog to have to bend over to eat meals.
  • Elevated dog bowls help stop the big food mess on the floor.
  • Stainless steel bowls are hygienic and dishwaher safe and are included with the raised dog feeder.
  • Friday, 22 June 2007

    Hezzie Tate


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    Hezzie is a American Bull Dog and Dogue de Bordeaux cross. Although we might be wrong to do so we think of him as a bullmastiff

    Hezzie is

    • Is massive and powerful
    • Has a short easy-care coat
    • Is calm and quiet indoors
    • Makes an imposing watchdog
    • Is serious and self-assured with strangers, yet generally mild-mannered unless aroused
    • Needs only moderate exercise

    Hezzie is a brindle and has a fawn or apricot as a background colour which is covered with very dark stripes and he has a white chest. He has muzzle, ears and his nose is dark in colour,

    Hezzie is courageous, loyal, calm, and loving with my son and myself. He has a very strong protective instinct and will defend us against anything he perceives as a threat. However, he does not normally attack to protect. Instead, it simply knocks the intruder over with its massive size and pins them to the ground, or, will simply stand in front of the stranger/intruder and refuse to let them pass. Hezzie has become intensely attached to my family and is best when he is inside the house with us. His protective instinct combined with their great size and natural wariness of stranger’s means that early socialization was a must. Hezzie gets along well with most other dogs. Hezzie, in general, does get along well with children and is very loving towards them. Parental supervision should be maintained when they are with children because Hezzie is so big that they may accidentally knock smaller children or the frail down.