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Learning to shoot layups
Re: Favorite Dog Breed
British Bull dog, German Shepard
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Extra Cheese
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Stabyhound, the most stubborn.
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Re: Favorite Dog Breed
i just bought an english bulldog last week, hes 9 weeks right mow, cutest little guy ever, wa totally worth it even though he cost me a fortune
i'll post pics later
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The Brooklyn Brawler.
Re: Favorite Dog Breed
Originally Posted by Big One
i just bought an english bulldog last week, hes 9 weeks right mow, cutest little guy ever, wa totally worth it even though he cost me a fortune
i'll post pics later
nice, yeah they are mad cute [pause] when theyre puppies . they do tend to have a lot of health problems tho. i think mostly breathing and arthritic and do not live very long so make sure you take care of him. how much did he end up costing?
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The Paterfamilias
Re: Favorite Dog Breed
Originally Posted by InspiredLebowski
My best friend has a weimaraner RBA, everything you said is exactly true as usual. His is around the same size it looks like, maybe a tad more bulk, bit darker coat. About three years old now I think but he was already at least a few months old when he got him so we aren't entirely sure. He had a son about a year ago and he and his wife were somewhat worried about them interacting because he's a pretty excitable dog, but he's been outstanding, he's such a protector of him. He only lets people he really knows and trusts play with the kid without him being within the immediate vicinity. Just in general he's not entirely accepting of strangers, but not in a bad way, just not immediately trusting. But he's known me just as long as his owner so he's all over me as soon as I walk in the door. I take him out running with me as well every so often and there's absolutle no tiring him. I'll be on my 3rd mile and he's still pulling as hard as possible on the leash to go faster and faster. He's the only one I've ever encountered but they do seem like a very good breed.
That sounds just like my dogs. They are very loving if they know you. If it isn't someone in my immediate family who is around a lot or a close friend, they can be very standoffish. I've had nothing but weimaraners my whole life. The one that I had before these two was a great, great dog, but he could be violent under certain circumstances.
After he died, I went to the breeder and told him that we would like the same kind of dog, but a little less aggressive. He is one of the top breeders in the country and has actually won Westminster. He bred these two specifically for me and they wouldn't hurt a fly.
Now... like I said... They are not always welcoming to strangers, but they are not aggressive.
Personally, I will never own any other breed.
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An uglier Lamar Doom
Re: Favorite Dog Breed
Originally Posted by BrooklynZoo
british/english bulldog
i would love to get one but i just cant deal with pickin up sh*t
those dogs have been so ****ed up skeletally by breeding its disgusting. I always feel sorry for them.
Best breed is a great pyrenees by far.
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Local High School Star
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i've hated dogs all my life but this thread kinda makes me want to get one.
that's how cute these damn dogs are
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pheelme?
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Originally Posted by Shep
my dog
nice my friends gotta nice brindle pit too, hes huge
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pheelme?
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Originally Posted by answer323
you can't really go wrong with lab mixes, or an australian shepherd
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National High School Star
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Tibetan Mastiff
http://www.akc.org/breeds/tibetan_mastiff/index.cfm
Size, Proportion, Substance
Size: Dogs - minimum of 26 inches at the withers. B*tches - minimum of 24 inches at the withers. Dogs and b*tches that are more than one inch below the minimum heights to be severely faulted.
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