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  • 8mpg
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    Originally posted by motoman View Post
    Tim how much food do you go through each month?
    about 50-60lbs a month... Koda weighs 220lb and Mika is 150lbs

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  • motoman
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    Originally posted by 8mpg View Post
    for fun... I tried getting Koda to bark.. 220lb dog wanted to play instead.

    Tim how much food do you go through each month?

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  • Cooter
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    lol, I can be standing in the middle of a field with nobody/nothing around... if I start asking Bandit "who's that? who is it?" he'll start barking and running around looking for the intruder! LOL

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  • 8mpg
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    for fun... I tried getting Koda to bark.. 220lb dog wanted to play instead.

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  • MutherjuggZ
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    Originally posted by GT Fanatic View Post
    I wanna get a pup/young adult. I want one that has natural instincts to protect. One that doesn't have a history of attacking people. Easy to train as well. I am interested in making this an indoor dog that will be taken on daily walks.

    Ones that come to mind are chows/rotts/ germans sheps/labs.

    Thanks for any advice or stories of experience with dogs not to get.
    I suggest stealing. It's all the rage

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  • txstangnut
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    I vote for chows. I have had two and they were not hard to train at all. Both of mine were very protective. The both slept either close to me or by the front door.nI have no problem leaving the door unlocked when he is around. Chow's are very easy to house break. They are one person dogs and are territorial.

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  • 8mpg
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    Ok.. after some more though...

    If you dont want something that might "attack" but protective of your family... Id look into a Greater Swiss Mountain Dog. They were kind of rare but the last few years of breeding here in the US has made them more available.

    The dog is a large dog, smart, instinctual and they seem pretty healthy. Saw a show on them years ago where the owners put a trash can in the middle of the yard and the dog sat there barking at it forever because it was not supposed to be there. They know their territory and when something doesnt fit. They are also very strong dogs...lots of people used to use them as working dogs to pull carts.





    or....just get a mastiff and be done Very loyal dogs with protective instincts. They are known as gentle giants. They will protect but not attack. Their bark and size scares just about everyone off. Sometimes the Fedex guy wont get out of the truck if my dogs are out.
    Last edited by 8mpg; 04-28-2011, 02:43 PM.

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  • 94form2000z
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    Originally posted by papapepper View Post
    LOL coming from the guy with a cat in his avatar.
    I am a pussy lover but have no pets here. I just like the cat pics on the net.

    I don't care for stinking, barking, farting, shedding animals

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  • papapepper
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    Originally posted by 94form2000z View Post
    My advice: Don't get one.
    LOL coming from the guy with a cat in his avatar.

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  • 94form2000z
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    Originally posted by GT Fanatic View Post
    Getting a dog ... need some advice.
    My advice: Don't get one.

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  • motoman
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    Here are a couple dobies I dog sit from time to time. Rocco is on the left and Jasmin is on the right. Rocco is almost is about 19 months and still growing, the vet thinks he'll get to be about 125lbs.




    Vicious dogz!!!

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  • JC316
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    Originally posted by Dave View Post
    Growing up my dog was Chow/Lab. Extremely attentive and aggressive, he proved very hard to train. It paid off though, he was the perfect watch dog.

    My vote is for German Shepherd. I adopted a 2yr old female from a local rescue that was found with a chain imbedded in her neck. I took her on walks daily, including some time off leash. I had her trained off leash in a few weeks. Smart dogs that will be your shadow when you need them, and protect your assets.
    I had a chow growing up. He was good with kids, but took a chunk out of a neighbors hand for no reason. He turned on my mom a few times, even after a major beat down he kept right on growling and making eye contact. The watch dog part is correct, he was a 50lbs buzz saw.

    Originally posted by Tx Redneck View Post
    I have a boxer but have been around Akita's too. To me, the Akita looks more intimidating than the boxer and they do have a big can of whoop keester, I just don't know how tolerant of little ones they are.

    Akita or boxer...
    Originally posted by 99Shestang View Post
    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.
    One of my neighbors had an Akita and it was very unpredictable, never did like that dog. It eventually got on to my property and my rottweiler killed it. My other neighbor has a boxer and that fucking thing hates my guts, I mean charge the fence whenever it sees me. On the flip side, I knew a guy that had two boxers and they were the sweetest dogs that I have ever seen.

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  • stephen4785
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    Doberman Pincher. Mine just had puppies that I am selling if you are interested. Most protective and friendly dogs I have ever owned.
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    Last edited by stephen4785; 04-28-2011, 01:48 PM.

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  • bcoop
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    furminators are the shit.

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  • Baba Ganoush
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    Originally posted by Cooter View Post
    furminator FTW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    just combed a dog sized pile of fur off of my dog this morning... 5th time in 2wks!!!
    Im a user of the furrminator.

    I even use the $$ conditioner that makes the hair fall out.

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