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Awesome. Thanks, Guns. And glad the harness worked out. View Quote It'd be better if I could get him to hold his head still. He messes up all my pictures. And, thanks again for the advice on the harness. I've had him out with the bike, while wearing it, and it seems to wear well on him. |
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Quoted: http://<a href=https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7571/15861723141_e6288f1bcd_b.jpg</a>IMG_20141123_161404_664 by guns762, on Flickr" /> https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7483/15863074462_9cc0797d0e_b.jpgIMG_20141123_161545_980 by guns762, on Flickr View Quote Wow! Beautiful dog!
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Here's my boy Buster <a href="http://s113.photobucket.com/user/coontrapper32/media/FullSizeRender_8.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n218/coontrapper32/FullSizeRender_8.jpg</a> <a href="http://s113.photobucket.com/user/coontrapper32/media/FullSizeRender_7.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n218/coontrapper32/FullSizeRender_7.jpg</a> View Quote Better switch him to PMAGs for dag longevity. Great looking pup!! |
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The SO Worldstarred the gif but pretty good either way. Here's what you get with a Maligator. http://i840.photobucket.com/albums/zz326/dasharfcom/IMG_0433_zpsdmdvy6g8.gif View Quote The Maligator "Kung Fu Grip". No other breed uses their paws as "Hands" to the same degree. It's really unnerving at times when Jed gets to eyeballing the truck keys. He knows damn well he could drive the thing if he just had a thumb. |
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The Maligator "Kung Fu Grip". No other breed uses their paws as "Hands" to the same degree. It's really unnerving at times when Jed gets to eyeballing the truck keys. He knows damn well he could drive the thing if he just had a thumb. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The SO Worldstarred the gif but pretty good either way. Here's what you get with a Maligator. http://i840.photobucket.com/albums/zz326/dasharfcom/IMG_0433_zpsdmdvy6g8.gif The Maligator "Kung Fu Grip". No other breed uses their paws as "Hands" to the same degree. It's really unnerving at times when Jed gets to eyeballing the truck keys. He knows damn well he could drive the thing if he just had a thumb. |
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My boy, Cain, helping me with some snow camo.
20141224_152322 by guns762, on Flickr" /> 20141224_151706 by guns762, on Flickr" /> |
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My boy, Cain, helping me with some snow camo. http://<a href=https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7488/16072230046_7738932a72_c.jpg</a> 20141224_152322 by guns762, on Flickr" /> http://<a href=https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7563/15910730120_e39a93fd05_c.jpg</a> 20141224_151706 by guns762, on Flickr" /> View Quote That is a beautiful dog. He looks a lot like the father to mine. |
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I'm cheating because he's not my dog, but this is Titan my brother's 1 year old Dutch. They are cool, but I couldn't keep up with these breeds, they are just WAY too much work for the time I have available. But WOW!! He is Crazy smart, almost scary. He was watching TV last night, and it's amazing just watching him. My brother turned on the Animal Planet show Big Cat Diaries, and Titan kept going up to the screen growling and poking the cats with his snout. Any time a zebra or something would run across the screen Titan would follow it off screen and then behind the TV trying to find out where the animal went. Before being around Titan the only other shepherd I had really spent time with was a old bosses huge GSD who was pretty laid back, and I had no real appreciation for how much work these breeds could really be. Titan has to be given something to do, or he will make something to do, stealing things that people are using, collecting random things from round the house, harassing my coonhound who would rather be napping on my bed, just go...go...GO! 70lbs of condensed "LET'S DO STUFF!!!" |
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http://i57.tinypic.com/21llkz6.jpg I'm cheating because he's not my dog, but this is Titan my brother's 1 year old Dutch. They are cool, but I couldn't keep up with these breeds, they are just WAY too much work for the time I have available. But WOW!! He is Crazy smart, almost scary. He was watching TV last night, and it's amazing just watching him. My brother turned on the Animal Planet show Big Cat Diaries, and Titan kept going up to the screen growling and poking the cats with his snout. Any time a zebra or something would run across the screen Titan would follow it off screen and then behind the TV trying to find out where the animal went. Before being around Titan the only other shepherd I had really spent time with was a old bosses huge GSD who was pretty laid back, and I had no real appreciation for how much work these breeds could really be. Titan has to be given something to do, or he will make something to do, stealing things that people are using, collecting random things from round the house, harassing my coonhound who would rather be napping on my bed, just go...go...GO! 70lbs of condensed "LET'S DO STUFF!!!" View Quote Most Dogs have an energy rheostat. Mals and Dutchies have a light switch connected to a 800MW Nuclear reactor. There is no smarter breed. Those critters on the TV? They will pay for hiding some day, even if the pooch has to hijack a 777 to get to Tanzania. 20 bucks says Titan already has a 5 Paragraph order worked out to that end, and is working on a second option when you think he's sleeping. |
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Quoted: Most Dogs have an energy rheostat. Mals and Dutchies have a light switch connected to a 800MW Nuclear reactor. There is no smarter breed. Those critters on the TV? They will pay for hiding some day, even if the pooch has to hijack a 777 to get to Tanzania. 20 bucks says Titan already has a 5 Paragraph order worked out to that end, and is working on a second option when you think he's sleeping. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: He was watching TV last night, and it's amazing just watching him. My brother turned on the Animal Planet show Big Cat Diaries, and Titan kept going up to the screen growling and poking the cats with his snout. Any time a zebra or something would run across the screen Titan would follow it off screen and then behind the TV trying to find out where the animal went. Before being around Titan the only other shepherd I had really spent time with was a old bosses huge GSD who was pretty laid back, and I had no real appreciation for how much work these breeds could really be. Titan has to be given something to do, or he will make something to do, stealing things that people are using, collecting random things from round the house, harassing my coonhound who would rather be napping on my bed, just go...go...GO! 70lbs of condensed "LET'S DO STUFF!!!" Most Dogs have an energy rheostat. Mals and Dutchies have a light switch connected to a 800MW Nuclear reactor. There is no smarter breed. Those critters on the TV? They will pay for hiding some day, even if the pooch has to hijack a 777 to get to Tanzania. 20 bucks says Titan already has a 5 Paragraph order worked out to that end, and is working on a second option when you think he's sleeping. I'm not entirely sure he does that sleeping thing. I'm pretty sure he just spends all night patrolling the house
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My boy, Cain, helping me with some snow camo. http://<a href=https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7488/16072230046_7738932a72_c.jpg</a> 20141224_152322 by guns762, on Flickr" /> http://<a href=https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7563/15910730120_e39a93fd05_c.jpg</a> 20141224_151706 by guns762, on Flickr" /> View Quote My boy started earning his keep last night at 4:10 am. He's got free roam of our house at night. He's almost 11 months old. He came in and woke me up and when i went into the main room, i was surprised to hear, and then see two vehicles drag racing down the street in my very small U shaped subdivision. they were doing about 50+ on the snow covered icey streets. Neither was able to stop at the stop sign at the end of the street, and both ended up out in the middle of the main artery going to the north out of my small town. My pup apparently heard them before they started racing and decided i needed to know they were out there. Never seen this kind of thing in 16yrs living here. I didnt recognize either vehicle as being from our subdivision. |
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11 months old today, she's very trainable and I'm getting ready to start nose work. http://<a href=http://i1353.photobucket.com/albums/q679/Mauser9w9/image_zps46def2d7.jpg</a>" /> View Quote Beautiful girl you have there! |
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Sunriver, OR http://i840.photobucket.com/albums/zz326/dasharfcom/Mobile%20Uploads/2A797541-DABC-4D17-8AC8-7CF345C26A7C_zpsbrb7aivz.jpg View Quote A beautiful picture of a beautiful dog |
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A beautiful picture of a beautiful dog Thanks! I'm trying to get this Nikon figured out. The key is to slow the dog down. |
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Excellent thread. Love working dogs! Wish I knew I had the time and energy to devote to one of these hot rod dogs.
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Looking for tips on bringing home a new puppy and introducing him to our female.
We have a 17 month old GSD mix and will soon be getting a 14 week old male GSD mix puppy. Both dogs have been fixed and neither are animal aggressive. The little male puppy currently lives with 3 grown dogs and is very affectionate and our female is very tolerant and laid back when socializing with other dogs. I just want to make sure I introduce them correctly and get them off to a good start. |
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I'd love to meet your Mal Dash; I've been trying to convince the wife on one.
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I'd love to meet your Mal Dash; I've been trying to convince the wife on one. We are in Sunriver all the time too (we have a house there). View Quote You bet. Shoot me a PM I'm in Portland. I have a good friend with a sister to mine and a another friend with a pup from the subsequent litter. I believe the breeder/trainer is going to do one more breeding with the same parents soon. |
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Great looking pup HS. Could've fooled me if you said he was all Maligator.
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Great looking pup HS. Could've fooled me if you said he was all Maligator. View Quote Thanks a lot Dash. He could be. Nobody knows. The rescue lady found him and 4 other pups that were obviously not litter mates in a cardboard box by the side of the road. There were 2 coyotes circling the box right beside the traffic passing by and that is what made her curious as to what was inside. The puppies were seconds away from being some 'yotes dinner. Anybody that could toss a box full of puppies out on the road has no soul. Anyways, the little guy had a check up today at the vet and is healthy as a horse, free of worms, and has gained another pound in the last 4 days. And is the most laid back and affectionate little snuggle bear you've ever seen. . . . . . . when he isn't trying to use any exposed skin or appendage as a chew toy! Damn those little needle teeth hurt! |
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Rescued those 'yotes just in time. Im surprised he didn't chew his way out of the box to get after em.
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Quoted: Snow day! http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v628/soowah/Mobile%20Uploads/20150305_132617.jpg View Quote Ipotato photo And starting to jump up to say hi |
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