I also vote for adopting a rescue dog.
My German shepherd has the "velcro" tendencies. I call her my shadow, because while I'm home, she's usually within 10 feet. That's her comfort zone. I've never had any separation issues, I think a good amount of exercise helps. She also doesn't like meeting new people when I'm not around. Once I introduce her to them, she gives a little more leeway. She defends her perimeter, even against the neighbors, and has a helluva presence/bark.
She also howls like a wolf at emergency sirens. The neighbor kids always want to pet "the wolf" lol.
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Originally posted by aCid View PostYup... I back porch always had hair on the edge of the porch and shit. The mother fucker was a beast though. If a cat,bird,possum,squirrel found its way into our backyard it was game over.
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Originally posted by Cooter View Postfurminator FTW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
just combed a dog sized pile of fur off of my dog this morning... 5th time in 2wks!!!
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostThere is a lot of bad breeding out there with labs and retrievers as well. My sis' lab is in the animal ER every other week from being too big for her skeletal and muscular systems to handle. And she's not even big. Her structure is just so brittle.
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Originally posted by 8mpg View PostId get an AkitaThey do shed a lot though...
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There is a lot of bad breeding out there with labs and retrievers as well. My sis' lab is in the animal ER every other week from being too big for her skeletal and muscular systems to handle. And she's not even big. Her structure is just so brittle.
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Originally posted by FastFox View PostI have heard that a Catahoula is very loyal, protective and not as agressive as a pit but every bit as effective for protection.
Great dogs though, both of them. When I go over to their house and knock on the door, if they're not expecting me, she will be barking her ass off....and she has a "big dog" bark. The kind that says, "Hey mother fucker, I will eat your insides if you come in here !". But as soon as the door is opened and she sees me, she turns into a licking machine and is as sweet as can be.
-Aaron
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Originally posted by Cooter View Posta lot of people eat at McDonalds too...
I'm not a big fan of labs in general... They and retrievers can be very aggressive!!! They are working dogs, afterall. I have met many that are just plain sweet and gentle, but I've met a bunch that can get aggressive/dominant QUICK!
plus they fucking drool/slobber... nothing like a bull dog/mastif type, but I can't fucking stand dogs that drool
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I have heard that a Catahoula is very loyal, protective and not as agressive as a pit but every bit as effective for protection.
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Originally posted by clevelandkid View PostPretty hard to go wrong with a lab. Sure, everybody has them, but for good reason.
I'm not a big fan of labs in general... They and retrievers can be very aggressive!!! They are working dogs, afterall. I have met many that are just plain sweet and gentle, but I've met a bunch that can get aggressive/dominant QUICK!
plus they fucking drool/slobber... nothing like a bull dog/mastif type, but I can't fucking stand dogs that drool
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Originally posted by 99Shestang View PostGet a Boxer. I have one and they really are the best dog to have. She is so sweet to anyone that comes around her. Potty training is hell so you MUST be patient and give it time.
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Get a Boxer. I have one and they really are the best dog to have. She is so sweet to anyone that comes around her. Potty training is hell so you MUST be patient and give it time.
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Originally posted by clevelandkid View PostPretty hard to go wrong with a lab. Sure, everybody has them, but for good reason.
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Pretty hard to go wrong with a lab. Sure, everybody has them, but for good reason.
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