A New Dog? Which one? SN Massif's Advice Required!
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Originally Posted by Alas
Sorry m8
Got to be a French Mastiff (Dogues de Bordeaux)
Stupid
Ugly
Psychotic (in a nice way)
Can do obedience but usually can't be bothered
Lazy
Slobbers
When eating manages to cover most of the kitchen floor with bits
Sticks his slobbery tongue in your ear at any opportunity
Steals shoes & clothing
Eats bricks
Farts
Runs in to things
and thats his good points - pic will give you a better idea.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...58/ozchair.jpg
Mind you if anyone breaks into the house - I'll have to hide whats left of the body.![Big Grin](images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
Got to be a French Mastiff (Dogues de Bordeaux)
Stupid
Ugly
Psychotic (in a nice way)
Can do obedience but usually can't be bothered
Lazy
Slobbers
When eating manages to cover most of the kitchen floor with bits
Sticks his slobbery tongue in your ear at any opportunity
Steals shoes & clothing
Eats bricks
Farts
Runs in to things
and thats his good points - pic will give you a better idea.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...58/ozchair.jpg
Mind you if anyone breaks into the house - I'll have to hide whats left of the body.
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http://www.bulldoginformation.com/so...-boerboel.html
she wasnt to keen tho
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Sorry, BIJ, I'm trying to find evidence to back up my statement, but when I type Poodle Bites or Poodle Aggression into google, I just get a load of hits about Tony Blair and Iraq!
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Originally Posted by 2000TLondon
Alas, great dog! Considered a Dogue myself. Is he called Hooch?
Really wanted an English Mastiff, "what the lion is to the cat, the mastiff is to the dog" but wanted two and they're the size of my wife!!!!
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Really wanted an English Mastiff, "what the lion is to the cat, the mastiff is to the dog" but wanted two and they're the size of my wife!!!!
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He's called Oscar - must be the most unsuitable name for a dog I've heard. He is a great laugh though. We used to have Bullmastiffs but must admit the personality on the Frenchie is great. Here's a nice picture
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...8/aae9ecc4.jpg
Oh and Brendan
This is the one when I was singing. Trying out for the HMV job
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He's actually just come up to me and belched in my face as I'm typing this. The lovely aroma of dog biscuits & scrambled eggs
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Originally Posted by OllyK
Show dogs are bred for adherance to the breed standard - anything else is a nice to have. Working dogs are bred for their stamina and ability to work. Both of them can be anti-social becuase as in both cases socialisation with other humans and dogs is not a priority.
Breeding to the standard often worsens health issues associated with a breed. Working dogs tend to be less pure bred and so don't have the breed extermes. It's all horses for courses, but be aware of the positives and negatives of both lines.
Breeding to the standard often worsens health issues associated with a breed. Working dogs tend to be less pure bred and so don't have the breed extermes. It's all horses for courses, but be aware of the positives and negatives of both lines.
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Breed standards for Rotts are also there to promote heath, good bone structure, strong joints, and the correct temprament.
In fairness, its only in the last 5 years or so that the various Kennel Clubs have cottoned on to this.
Socialisation is up to the owner. Nothing to do with breeding.
For the record - I hate the whole "show scene" its more about who you know than how good the dog is.
As for Tiggs' "chimp" comments..LOL...training them keeps their minds occupied, and for many breeds removes the boredom that can lead to all manner of problems. Of course, having a thick as **** EBT and lurchers that are happy to do nothing all day means he would not be aware of that.
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Poodles are good for people with allergies..but their hair needs to be 'styled' and regularly groomed - so it would cost you a bit. Apparently they only need a walk and a play session each day not exactly a running dog and you would look like a bit of nancy with a girlie poodle
Brendan...I have heard they can be really nasty, but all I can find is reports that they are good with kids but can bark excessively.
Minature poodles, on the other hand, can be nervous and aggressive, and have been known to bite as a result of over pampering..
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Brendan...I have heard they can be really nasty, but all I can find is reports that they are good with kids but can bark excessively.
Minature poodles, on the other hand, can be nervous and aggressive, and have been known to bite as a result of over pampering..
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Originally Posted by OllyK
While 3 may do, there is no need to stop at that, plus teaching dog gives it some mental stimulation. Our Rough Collie knows:
Sit
Lie Down (Down)
Stand
Beg
Left Paw
Right Paw
Paws
Up (Stand on back legs)
Stay (Stay till I come back)
Wait (Stay till I call you)
Over (Jump over an obstacle / in to the car)
Leave it (Used when putting food / treat down and not wanting him to eat it, he'll lie with a treat on each paw until told to take it)
Take it
Touch (Touch a specified object with his nose - useful as a starting point to other tasks)
Through (Go through a gap)
Speak
Quiet
Heel
Fetch
Drop
Sit
Lie Down (Down)
Stand
Beg
Left Paw
Right Paw
Paws
Up (Stand on back legs)
Stay (Stay till I come back)
Wait (Stay till I call you)
Over (Jump over an obstacle / in to the car)
Leave it (Used when putting food / treat down and not wanting him to eat it, he'll lie with a treat on each paw until told to take it)
Take it
Touch (Touch a specified object with his nose - useful as a starting point to other tasks)
Through (Go through a gap)
Speak
Quiet
Heel
Fetch
Drop
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I guess I should try and qualify the "I'm not a dog lover" statement. It's kinda like me saying I don't like kids, but were we to have one (heaven forbid!!
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We've decided on a lurcher so are in the process of reading up on them and seeing where we could get one from. It looks like it'll most likely be a rescue one, pref. a puppy, perhaps up to two years old if we know the history.
I will obviously keep you posted, but don't expect any cute puppy pics for a little while as we're off on holiday at the end of Feb so won't get one until we're back.
Just for Spoon:
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Alas, he's a big fella! Superb!
First shower / bath, I got wetter than they did!
http://photobucket.com/albums/c121/j...t=DSC02685.jpg
and one of my favourite times of the day, their nap time! Love the way they sleep on top of each other..........
http://photobucket.com/albums/c121/j...t=DSC02634.jpg
First shower / bath, I got wetter than they did!
http://photobucket.com/albums/c121/j...t=DSC02685.jpg
and one of my favourite times of the day, their nap time! Love the way they sleep on top of each other..........
http://photobucket.com/albums/c121/j...t=DSC02634.jpg
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Originally Posted by 2000TLondon
Alas, he's a big fella! Superb!
First shower / bath, I got wetter than they did!
http://photobucket.com/albums/c121/j...t=DSC02685.jpg
and one of my favourite times of the day, their nap time! Love the way they sleep on top of each other..........
http://photobucket.com/albums/c121/j...t=DSC02634.jpg
First shower / bath, I got wetter than they did!
http://photobucket.com/albums/c121/j...t=DSC02685.jpg
and one of my favourite times of the day, their nap time! Love the way they sleep on top of each other..........
http://photobucket.com/albums/c121/j...t=DSC02634.jpg
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Originally Posted by Brit_in_Japan
If you are susceptable to asthma then dog hair could be a problem for you. The exception is poodles (I kid you not, bear with me).
Poodles have a coat which is more like wool than hair. A good friend suffers from asthma and poodles are the only dog he can keep.
When I say poodle, put out of your mind short little hairdressers toys with a coat like a topiary hedge. Standard poodles are big dogs, originally bred for hunting so will easily keep up with you on a run or on a mountain bike. Also their coats do not shed hair like some other dogs making it a practical choice. They do need trimming, but if you make sure it's the equivalent of a No 3 all over then it's not going to look poncey!
As it was originally a working dog it's reasonably intelligent and is apparently good with children whilst being a good dog for home protection too.
Keep an open mind and check them out.
Poodles have a coat which is more like wool than hair. A good friend suffers from asthma and poodles are the only dog he can keep.
When I say poodle, put out of your mind short little hairdressers toys with a coat like a topiary hedge. Standard poodles are big dogs, originally bred for hunting so will easily keep up with you on a run or on a mountain bike. Also their coats do not shed hair like some other dogs making it a practical choice. They do need trimming, but if you make sure it's the equivalent of a No 3 all over then it's not going to look poncey!
As it was originally a working dog it's reasonably intelligent and is apparently good with children whilst being a good dog for home protection too.
Keep an open mind and check them out.
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V5 - As for pictures you can forget it while we have Me-me lurking around, she'll run to teacher.
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Boxers - love em, well you've got to really. Our 2 are great and yes they have their mad moments but most of the time you wouldn't know they were there.
If you want a good "house" dog that will get on with kids / family members then I would highly recommend them.
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I've a 12 week old West Highland Terrier
He is adorable, learns quick...great guard dog (barks at anything that comes to the door) and is very loving
He does however have Razor sharp teeth and picks on the missus a bit LOL
http://www.showoffyourcar.com//cars/SUBARU/14443.JPG
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He is adorable, learns quick...great guard dog (barks at anything that comes to the door) and is very loving
He does however have Razor sharp teeth and picks on the missus a bit LOL
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