Post those pics trans,leathers,and everything else

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TASTIGER

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Germ":2r3st9mu said:
Those marks are inaccurately called 'Stress Marks' & are very common on happy, healthy youngsters. Don't get me wrong, they can be a sign of stress, but in my experience is not the main or only reason for them appearing, are quite common & generally not a 'Worry' issue at all. Every youngster that I have ever had, has had them at some point or another, if not constantly to some degree, until older.

Some gorgeous BDs btw.

Germain
that is why i asked when she had got him. they do go through relocation stress and shipping can be kind of scary for them. once he settles in he should lighten up
 

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TASTIGER":lz8g0vls said:
Germ":lz8g0vls said:
Those marks are inaccurately called 'Stress Marks' & are very common on happy, healthy youngsters. Don't get me wrong, they can be a sign of stress, but in my experience is not the main or only reason for them appearing, are quite common & generally not a 'Worry' issue at all. Every youngster that I have ever had, has had them at some point or another, if not constantly to some degree, until older.

Some gorgeous BDs btw.

Germain
that is why i asked when she had got him. they do go through relocation stress and shipping can be kind of scary for them. once he settles in he should lighten up
im a he
 

TASTIGER

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allaboutfish":67noy1cv said:
TASTIGER":67noy1cv said:
Germ":67noy1cv said:
Those marks are inaccurately called 'Stress Marks' & are very common on happy, healthy youngsters. Don't get me wrong, they can be a sign of stress, but in my experience is not the main or only reason for them appearing, are quite common & generally not a 'Worry' issue at all. Every youngster that I have ever had, has had them at some point or another, if not constantly to some degree, until older.

Some gorgeous BDs btw.

Germain
that is why i asked when she had got him. they do go through relocation stress and shipping can be kind of scary for them. once he settles in he should lighten up
im a he
oh my im so sorry :oops:
 

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Zeke
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this one shows his colors a little better.
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Katie (this is an old one)
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