Kinds of Dogs?
Kinds of Dogs?
I was just wondering, for the Dog owners out there. What kind of dogs you have?
I myself have 2 retired racing greyhounds. They are awesome dogs, and make great pets once they retire.
Gimme a second and i'll see if I can find some pics.
I myself have 2 retired racing greyhounds. They are awesome dogs, and make great pets once they retire.
Gimme a second and i'll see if I can find some pics.
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greyhounds are beautiful dogs ! I like them a lot.JC wrote:I was just wondering, for the Dog owners out there. What kind of dogs you have?
I myself have 2 retired racing greyhounds. They are awesome dogs, and make great pets once they retire.
Gimme a second and i'll see if I can find some pics.
we have a miniature Australian shepherd,her name is Zephyr,she is 14 mo old.
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love the Greyhounds, there are a few at the local dog park.....what a thrill to see them get wound up and do there thing, doesn't last long but Wow!!
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We have a Black Lab named Ace, he was my girlfriends dog for 9 yrs. before I came along, he will be 14 on Holloween. She has had him since he was 6 wks. old and he is very very special.

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We have a Black Lab named Ace, he was my girlfriends dog for 9 yrs. before I came along, he will be 14 on Holloween. She has had him since he was 6 wks. old and he is very very special.

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Dammit JC, I did NOT need a reason to like you. Then you go and get some ex-racer hounds. You SOB.
I'm currently supporting a rescue GSD, male named Banjo.
There us a high likelihood that an 11 y/o female GSD is coming to live with me soon. Figure I'll give the old gal some pretty sweet golden years.
I'm currently supporting a rescue GSD, male named Banjo.
There us a high likelihood that an 11 y/o female GSD is coming to live with me soon. Figure I'll give the old gal some pretty sweet golden years.
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I have an American Allaunt and an American Staffordshire Terrier and they're both built like bricks.
Awesome dogs and they love my kids. Great guard dogs to boot! When my daughters are playing outside, if anyone approaches the fence, Calvin the Terrier stands by my eldest and Hobbes the Allaunt stands by my youngest. As soon as whomever approached the fence leaves or if I or my wife acknowledge them, they back away and let them play. Once, some neighborhood kids were playing around and jumped the low part of our old fence while my daughters played out back and all I heard was screams. When I ran to the yard, it was to 12 yr old boys screaming like girls since they were cornered in the yard by my beasts. They won't bite unless they know you're a threat. It's amazing how intuitive dogs are.
Awesome dogs and they love my kids. Great guard dogs to boot! When my daughters are playing outside, if anyone approaches the fence, Calvin the Terrier stands by my eldest and Hobbes the Allaunt stands by my youngest. As soon as whomever approached the fence leaves or if I or my wife acknowledge them, they back away and let them play. Once, some neighborhood kids were playing around and jumped the low part of our old fence while my daughters played out back and all I heard was screams. When I ran to the yard, it was to 12 yr old boys screaming like girls since they were cornered in the yard by my beasts. They won't bite unless they know you're a threat. It's amazing how intuitive dogs are.
brembo wrote:Dammit JC, I did NOT need a reason to like you. Then you go and get some ex-racer hounds. You SOB.
I'm currently supporting a rescue GSD, male named Banjo.
There us a high likelihood that an 11 y/o female GSD is coming to live with me soon. Figure I'll give the old gal some pretty sweet golden years.
LOL!
I've had my 2 for quite some time now.
My youngest one is female. She is 9 Missy Brenda (AKA Keds Ms Brenda) We Adopted her when she was 4. Thats my baby!
My oldest one is a male. He's 14, Blue Gene (AKA Right's Gene) Retired when he was 5, then was a stud. Got him when he was 9. Another family got him when he was 7, but had to move etc. No one wanted him because he had seizures. We adopted him and have loved him ever since.
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Our dogs, Linus (Sheltie) & Pancho (Rat Terrier):

Pancho crashed out on the laptop:

Linus staring at some dirt:


Pancho crashed out on the laptop:

Linus staring at some dirt:

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He's 7 months old. We picked him up from a breeder up in Indiana while we were there over Christmas timeloop2kil wrote:wow, that shelty is one nice looking pup...how old?
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Leatherneck wrote:
Heidi - 5 year old Rottie. I used to breed Rotties and she has the best disposition, loyalty, confidence and love of kids I have ever seen.
without question one of the best breeds, if not the best breed of dog.
ace wrote:Good looking rottie there leatherneck! I am actually looking for another rott puppy now. Best damn dog I have ever owned!!![]()
i am in the market as well. i was thinking about a german one, but the price for one of those is a little out of control. it will be another male for sure.
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M1ssy8402 wrote:I have a mutt named JoJo, they said he was half beagle half pug, but I don't think so, no telling what he is, lol, two years old and as hyper as they can get, but very sweet and loyal, and my baby Layla, is a chihuahua, sweetest little thing I have ever seen, she is 6 months old now.
no fair. we need big pics.
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