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German Short Haired Pointer Austrailian Sheperd Blue Healer |
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Forget the shotgun. You better hire a squad from Blackhawk to keep the boys away!! You have two very pretty young ladies, Clay-More. I see they get their GOOD looks from their mother! |
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I like dogs with big floppy ears:
*german short haired pointers *golden labs *chocholate lab *weiremer [sp]? |
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German Shepard or Timber Wolf
I had dog that was a mix of those breeds for years ... he was good dog .... |
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Fixed your error |
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I added one for ya |
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I have 2 labs. Both are from great hunting stock. I have always had a special place in my heart for the black dogs!
However, my latest bundle of joy is an English Cocker Spaniel. This breed is a hunting dog. The American Cocker is IMHO worthless! LOTS of the hunting plantations from south Georgia to Mexico are going from labs to English Cockers as their wagon dogs as retrievers. They are very lovable, great with kids and mine has an awesome nose and drive to please. Shot (mine) was retrieving doves at age 20 weeks! |
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German Shepard cross Siberian Husky
Wolfish looking dog with a great disposition. GM |
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Wow wedge , I would have thought you would have a "Nerf Hurder" My favorite dog of all time is the Lab. Full blood Labs are awesome. Grew up with them and have one now. Trying to talk the boss in letting me get 2 more. You know , one for each of the boys. They may just have to show up in the future. I already have a "pup tent" ( I know.. bad joke) I could sleep out in the yard with them after she gets mad. Anyway , my 2 cents. Take care
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Great Danes.
When I was a kid I had two Harlequins. Short lifespan, but very loyal and affectionate. |
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1. Newfoundland (In the process of starting up a newfie kennel.)
2. Malamute 3. Bouvier (Yeah I know it's a French name; Can't blame the breed for it's handle though.) |
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Im not totally sure a heeler from a ranch is the way to go for a guy who wants a buudy/pet. I bought one 5 years ago in the paper and she is the best looking/acting heeler ive ever seen. On the other hand I went with a buddy to get his from a ranch and his when bored will eat rocks, his enamel on his teeth are gone showing nerves, and the vet has to remove rocks from him evry year or so. Like you said they need a job or else. I played hide-n-seek with mine if it was rainig and played frizzbie if it was nice outside. After a year or so(and a few pair of shoes later) she got to point of not being a pain in the ass but during that first year I took her everywhere including Home Depot. |
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Pembroke Welsh Corgi. Big dog attitude, and she fits easily into most overhead storage compartments!
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My wife has an English Bulldog.
My Daughter has a Corgi. We collectively own 2 cats, and I have three cows and a Limousin Bull. If I had my druthers, I think I'd get a german shepherd-chow mix, meanwhile these guys are good for a few laughs. The bulldog especially. Maybe it's because he reminds me of those cartoons. ETA: I agree with Corgis having a big dog attitude... Sam can best be described as prissy, though. Which is also amusing. |
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+1 ...many people do not realize that "Dog" is part of the proper name for the breed. Loyal, Protective, Intelligent, Playful, Love to work...whats NOT to like? |
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German Wirehaired pointer. Such a smart clownish hunting dog.
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I've had beagles, Cockers, Pointers, Springers, Wirehairs but far and away the greatest were the Goldens! I might have been married to one in a previous life.
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Akitas ARE the best breed. (if you don't mind everything in your house being covered in fur).
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Soft coated Wheaten terrier.......................................
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Shorthair miniature dachsunds. They have back problems though, which is a real shame both of mine died way before their time. |
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English Mastiff. Not the Bull Mastiff, though they are great dogs too. An English Mastiff was best dog I have ever owned.
Followed very closely by the Collie. |
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Hot dog-usually with mustard, ketchup, chili, onions, and coleslaw.
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That is known as the Puppy Force. It surrounds all cute dogs, and is universal. |
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My order:
1. Rottweiler 2. Giant Schnauzer I currently have both and they are incredible dogs. Both around the 100+ lb mark and are great family / guard dogs. If we don't you they will let you know. |
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