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  • Ruffdaddy
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    ^^^^and that's why you don't get a high energy dog when you're not prepared to deal with one

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  • matts5.0
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    Man i have a sweet little blue eyes Aussie blue healer mix that i need to find a home for, she is about 6 months old, neutered, microchipped, all shots, she will come with a kennel and some food if you want it. She is super smart and sweet, we just cant have two dogs right now.


    This is her when she was a puppy, I'll get some more recent pics when i get home. She is about 20lbs now, the vet said she would be about 35-40lbs full grown, she listens very well, and is very smart.

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  • Slow Five-O
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    Baron here is a link to the boy i have bookmarked. There were 3 girls as well. Go check him out if you want. If he is still available when I'm ready in 2 weeks he will be the first one i go look at.


    Last edited by Slow Five-O; 05-20-2014, 02:21 PM.

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  • Baron Von Crowder
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    if you dont get that mastiff/boxer mix, let me know. My wife might hate me for life, and it might be worth it.

    oh, and if you feel like you have way too much money and need to rid yourself of some, a friend of mine has registered pure bred mastiff pups coming available for the low bargain basement price of $1800

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  • Slow Five-O
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    8 days until I'm in my new (and first) house. As soon as i get settled in I'll be picking something up.

    I looked at some local rescue places online and i wish i wouldn't have because found 2 puppies that i can't stop thinking about.

    Both males, one is a great Dane /doberman mix and the other is a mastiff /boxer mix. There was a whole litter of those but only 1 male.

    I'll post up what and when i get a pup

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  • Slow Five-O
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    Originally posted by 46Tbird View Post
    Just going from this post, I think you would be happy with a Labrador Retriever. But they shed a LOT. So if that bothers you, you might look into Weimaraners, although they tend to be more energetic than labs. Both breeds are large, friendly, and good with kids.
    We have looked into weimaraner's. It is a possibility. My cousin had one when i was growing up and it was an awesome dog.

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  • mstng86
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    Dire Wolf

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  • RWhite
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    Originally posted by 46Tbird View Post
    ......J So if that bothers you, you might look into Weimaraners, although they tend to be more energetic than labs......
    We had three Weimars when I was growing up. Another great dog! Loves the water like the Labs.

    So pretty with that grey coat and what a hunter. Ours were able to catch sparrows in the low bushes we had around the house by sitting patiently and pointing at them and then lunge for the kill! They rarely missed!

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  • 46Tbird
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    Originally posted by Slow Five-O View Post
    My wife and i are trying to decide on a new dog. What do yall have and like/have had good experiences with?

    We want a large dog. We have no kids though we plan to eventually. We do have an inside cat. Not looking for something that is crazy energetic. Don't mind walking it once a day and we have a decent sized back yard.

    Go! Pictures encouraged.
    Just going from this post, I think you would be happy with a Labrador Retriever. But they shed a LOT. So if that bothers you, you might look into Weimaraners, although they tend to be more energetic than labs. Both breeds are large, friendly, and good with kids.

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  • mustang_marc
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    Originally posted by kbscobravert View Post
    I am a Boxer fan. We have two and they are fantastic dogs. You can look into being a foster for Legacy Boxer Rescue to see if you are a fit for the breed.

    Both ours are great with our 1 year old daughter. In fact they are very protective of her and put up with her shit (climbing all over them, ridding them, pulling at their faces, etc) so well.
    This. I am a foster with LBR. It's a great organization and it'll allow you to get hands on with the breed before fully committing to it. They are great though. Gentle, good with kids, loyal. They are people dogs. They also like to think they are lap dogs, often not realizing their own size. It just makes them that much more lovable though.

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  • Baron Von Crowder
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    Originally posted by 71chevellejohn View Post
    doberhuahua?

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  • 71chevellejohn
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    doberhuahua?

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  • RWhite
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    Yellow Lab. Our Buddy was smarter than many humans I know...!

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  • jluv
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    I'm too big and clumsy and way too often drunk to have a small dog. I would no doubt roll over, step, or fall on it and crush it to death or cause serious injury. Besides, small dogs don't exactly do a great job of scaring away would-be intruders.

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  • Baron Von Crowder
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    Originally posted by Slow Five-O View Post
    I like the idea of the boxer/mastiff mix you mentioned earlier. I bet that was a cool dog.

    Are puppies seen often in shelters?
    I missed this post, and yes, he had his own badmotherfucker collar. I miss him a lot, he was the best dog Ive ever seen or heard of. He lived to be ~12yo, way past the average 8 years of a dog his size.

    He was awesome around my daughter, would lay there and let her crawl all over him, pull his ears and jowls, etc without even a whimper.
    When we brought her home from the hospital, I think he stayed up all night for a while watching her in the crib.






    Duke is my mastiff, he's a pretty cool dog. He was abandoned at a rent house when the tenants got evicted, and the property owner brought him home trying to figure out what to do. He kept him in the back yard, and had 3 or 4 Chihuahua type dogs that would terrorize him. Best I can tell, he thinks he is about their size. He's sweet as can be and just wants to be petted, a rawhide, and a nap. I spent some time with obedience, and my 3yo daughter gives him commands that he follows immediately. Its funny to watch her telling this dog that is eye to eye as tall as she is, 5 times her weight, and him just comply, even if he doesn't want to.


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