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I could never understand what makes one dog better than another that is why when my daughter and I went to pick a new Labrador pup we could not choose; so we took both pups.
Quote from: muwarrior69 on June 23, 2022, 06:05:38 AM
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I could never understand what makes one dog better than another that is why when my daughter and I went to pick a new Labrador pup we could not choose; so we took both pups.
True dat. Every dog and breed is awesome. Assuming you love and train them. Although, I'm a little partial to Newfies. Unfortunately they are crazy high maintenance and have short lives. :(
Mutts rule.
Day're dawgs. Dat iz all, hey?
I've had Newfies and Berners both are awesome
Quote from: 4everwarriors on June 23, 2022, 07:58:12 AM
Day're dawgs. Dat iz all, hey?
We agree on something. I am not into pets.
Quote from: tower912 on June 23, 2022, 08:11:50 AM
We agree on something. I am not into pets.
What?!?! Are you some sort of communist devil worshiping psycho? ;D
Finally! Hubert is vindicated!
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Quote from: WhiteTrash on June 23, 2022, 09:02:58 AM
What?!?! Are you some sort of communist devil worshiping psycho? ;D
Some days.
I had Great Danes twice. I tried (unsuccessfully) to train my first Dane, Tristan, to NOT get up close and very personal when he met a woman and had to keep his leash very tight whenever he had the opportunity. One day I was sitting in front of a coffee shop with my eyes closed, enjoying the warm sun on a chilly day and with Tristan lying beside me. A woman wearing a dress stopped and asked "may I pet your dog?" and before I could grab the leash, Tristan found his target. "WOOO!" Huge smile. (Whew!) "Now he could teach my boyfriend a thing or two!"
Quote from: Scoop Snoop on June 23, 2022, 10:14:09 AM
I had Great Danes twice. I tried (unsuccessfully) to train my first Dane, Tristan, to NOT get up close and very personal when he met a woman and had to keep his leash very tight whenever he had the opportunity. One day I was sitting in front of a coffee shop with my eyes closed, enjoying the warm sun on a chilly day and with Tristan lying beside me. A woman wearing a dress stopped and asked "may I pet your dog?" and before I could grab the leash, Tristan found his target. "WOOO!" Huge smile. (Whew!) "Now he could teach my boyfriend a thing or two!"
I'd say you trained that dog perfectly.
Quote from: PBRme on June 23, 2022, 08:05:53 AM
I've had Newfies and Berners both are awesome
We had black lab mix. He looked like a Labrador, but I think he was half Newfie as he weighed 140 pounds.
A good friend in IL has bred dobermans for years. We currently have a male and a female. We've had 7 dobes from her over the years and have taken in several pups for up to 6 months to socialize with our dogs. Those have been my wife's favorites because who doesn't like puppies?
We aren't "doberman people" but many of these have been gifted to us after they've been retired from the ring.
Quote from: Pakuni on June 23, 2022, 09:48:50 AM
My mutt concurs.
As does mine - part black lab, part hound of some kind. She's very sweet.
She'd have to be to live with you...just sayin', hey?
Quote from: TAMU Eagle on June 23, 2022, 03:02:38 PM
My mutt is an pretty boy but I love him
How does the mutt get along with the support ostrich?
Quote from: 4everwarriors on June 23, 2022, 02:49:01 PM
She'd have to be to live with you...just sayin', hey?
Yes, only sweet females live with me. My wife thanks you for the compliment.
Quote from: TAMU Eagle on June 23, 2022, 03:02:38 PM
My mutt is an pretty boy but I love him
My mutt (Golden Doodle) is a goofball but very loving. Plus, the chicks dig him (shhh..don't tell my wife). ;)
Golden Doodle sounds like a "designer breed" not Mutt
Quote from: PBRme on June 23, 2022, 03:20:25 PM
Golden Doodle sounds like a "designer breed" not Mutt
not really any difference although some owners of "designer breeds" other than WT, might prefer designer breed
Quote from: Spotcheck Billy on June 23, 2022, 01:09:41 PM
A good friend in IL has bred dobermans for years. We currently have a male and a female. We've had 7 dobes from her over the years and have taken in several pups for up to 6 months to socialize with our dogs. Those have been my wife's favorites because who doesn't like puppies?
We aren't "doberman people" but many of these have been gifted to us after they've been retired from the ring.
I have known anyone with a Doberman for awhile, but my neighbors a few houses down had a Doberman named Bruno. It was an INCREDIBLE dog. The biggest thing I remember is if any younger kids playing outside, within a few house radius, went towards the end of their driveway, Bruno would sprint over and watch/guide them away from the road, often with kisses. What an awesome boy
For the last several years when I've been to pet stores,* I've been absolutely floored by their attempt to pretend that ever single mutt in the place is now a designer breed -- and to charge designer prices. Take any two dogs, mate them, give them a new name (e.g., Yorkie Poo, Schnoodle, etc.), claim the best features of both breeds, and charge a fortune. They're mutts. Often, is seems like they're actually charging a premium over the pure breeds (or what passes for pure breeds in pet stores).
On a related note: it would seem that poodles aren't particularly discriminating when selecting a mate...they'll hook up with pretty much anything.
*My daughter cannot simply walk past a pet store without going in to see the puppies.
My 15 year old Cocker Spaniel is an incredibly good hound. He sleeps too much these days but he always has been loyal and has a knack for knowing when someone has had a bad day.
Quote from: ZiggysFryBoy on June 23, 2022, 03:06:25 PM
How does the mutt get along with the support ostrich?
The mutt is the support ostrich. He's terrible at his job.
Unless you have a specific need for a specific breed, please just get a rescue dog. We've had three and have fostered in the past. There are so many good dogs out there that needs homes.
Quote from: User Name #251 on June 23, 2022, 04:55:41 PM
Unless you have a specific need for a specific breed, please just get a rescue dog. We've had three and have fostered in the past. There are so many good dogs out there that needs homes.
We agree here. I have a beagle/shep mix that I got at a local shelter. Gatsby is such a good boy but he was a little sklddish of elevators for about a year. The one good thing about COVID is that there have been more rescue dogs that have found families.
I will say that having a Newfie as a kid makes you super spoiled. Especially when you don't really have to take care of them!! I still have no idea how my mom did it with 3 kids, they are ridiculously high maintenance. I still miss Zeus terribly though. He was 175 lbs and thought he was a lap dog. They're really a special breed. :(
Quote from: User Name #251 on June 23, 2022, 04:55:41 PM
Unless you have a specific need for a specific breed, please just get a rescue dog. We've had three and have fostered in the past. There are so many good dogs out there that needs homes.
Agreed. Our last 3 dogs were rescued and all were absolutely wonderful additions to the family.
The only bad thing is that a great dog doesn't live forever!
Ok, I'm speaking up for the other side. Duncan the Dog came from a small cocker spaniel breeder in Western Illinois. They do about one litter per Evwey two years or so.
Their dogs are in strong demand and are very loving, energetic canines. They are careful and anything but a puppy mill.
If you are going to a breeder, check them out carefully ahead of time.
Never trust a person who doesn't like dogs
I know I don't trust people like that.
Quote from: Uncle Rico on June 23, 2022, 05:55:17 PM
Never trust a person who doesn't like dogs
No truer words have been written.
Quote from: dgies9156 on June 23, 2022, 05:36:34 PM
Ok, I'm speaking up for the other side. Duncan the Dog came from a small cocker spaniel breeder in Western Illinois. They do about one litter per Evwey two years or so.
Their dogs are in strong demand and are very loving, energetic canines. They are careful and anything but a puppy mill.
If you are going to a breeder, check them out carefully ahead of time.
We were looking at rescue dogs and found one we really liked online. We called and they required 300 down non-refundable deposit before the dog would be shipped from Louisiana. I would never adopt a dog I have not seen in person and the drive to the rescue was an hour and a half from where we live; so we declined.
My daughter found the two Lab pups online from a breeder in PA just over an hour from home. They were only 6 weeks old when we saw them but had to wait until they were 8 weeks to bring them home. They're 8 months old now and weigh about 65 pounds each; Tucker is probably 70 pounds slightly smaller in stature than Ollie but more muscular. Tucker is more retriever whereas Ollie is more search and rescue.
Oh yes, Jack is our 14 year old Golden Retriever and keeps the two pups in line.
Quote from: muwarrior69 on June 23, 2022, 06:46:59 PM
We were looking at rescue dogs and found one we really liked online. We called and they required 300 down non-refundable deposit before the dog would be shipped from Louisiana. I would never adopt a dog I have not seen in person and the drive to the rescue was an hour and a half from where we live; so we declined.
My daughter found the two Lab pups online from a breeder in PA just over an hour from home. They were only 6 weeks old when we saw them but had to wait until they were 8 weeks to bring them home. They're 8 months old now and weigh about 65 pounds each; Tucker is probably 70 pounds slightly smaller in stature than Ollie but more muscular. Tucker is more retriever whereas Ollie is more search and rescue.
Oh yes, Jack is our 14 year old Golden Retriever and keeps the two pups in line.
Nice! 65 lbs and 70 lbs? Those pups may hit 85-90 in a month!
We have had many different breeds
German Shepherds, Golden Lab, Pugs ( fawn and black), Jack Russell .
They have all been great dogs.
The dog show is a lot of fun. I highly recommend it .
My sister has an Italian greyhound. She got it largely due to their size given her apartment living in NYC, as well as their ability and reputation as emotional support animals. She went specifically to a breeder known for it in Missouri, and Blu is a truly remarkable animal. Incredibly loving but with a high emotional intelligence and just reads my sister's moods and down spots in a truly unique way.
On the other end, my friends got an Aussie from a breeder in Texas that was recommended to them. He's a nut, but as he's grown he's looked far stockier than most Aussies...They did the doggie DNA test...turns out he's a 31 flavors mutt that, while 30% or so Aussie, he's actually more German Shepard which is hilarious.
Quote from: User Name #251 on June 23, 2022, 04:55:41 PM
Unless you have a specific need for a specific breed, please just get a rescue dog. We've had three and have fostered in the past. There are so many good dogs out there that needs homes.
And even if you do want a specific breed, there are often rescues for that breed, even high dollar breeds.
Can we all at least agree that anything less than 40 pounds still a member of the cat family?
Quote from: PBRme on June 24, 2022, 08:16:19 AM
Can we all at least agree that anything less than 40 pounds still a member of the cat family?
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LOL. I have a cat that's an eating machine and thinks he's a dog. He will head butt anyone who comes into my apartment and expect immediate belly rubs for hours. I'm surprised he still has a decent vert and can get his fat ass off the ground..
Quote from: MuggsyB on June 24, 2022, 09:22:28 AM
Quote from: PBRme on June 24, 2022, 08:16:19 AM
Can we all at least agree that anything less than 40 pounds still a member of the cat family?
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LOL. I have a cat that's an eating machine and thinks he's a dog. He will head butt anyone who comes into my apartment and expect immediate belly rubs for hours. I'm surprised he still has a decent vert and can get his fat ass off the ground..
Oh, I doubt that he thinks he's a dog. He would consider that a demotion. Remember, dogs have owners. Cats have staff. A dog will happily let you be the boss. A cat will review your resume' and then shred it.
Quote from: Scoop Snoop on June 24, 2022, 09:36:15 AM
Oh, I doubt that he thinks he's a dog. He would consider that a demotion. Remember, dogs have owners. Cats have staff. A dog will happily let you be the boss. A cat will review your resume' and then shred it.
Touche.
All of our friends who have cats praise them by saying, "Oh, he's great. He's just like a dog."