I told my wife once when we first got together that at some point I would like to have 27 dogs. You should have seen the look on her face. I had to explain: At least a coupla 3 mutts, just because one hasta have a mutt around. 2-3 lab/retriever types, one older, one for hard hunting, and the other learning. ??? number of hounds. Although I'd never owned any, and where we lived there wasn't much to hunt with them at the time, I could see the utility in the future for running game. Beagle types or larger for coons etc would suit me. I kinda like Black and Tans too. Lap dogs, Pomeranians or such, 3 each as the military packaging says. Watch dogs, pick a nice size breed, GSD, Rotties, Pyrenees, some such to keep the "critters" out of the yard. 2-3 of them. Sight hounds, for chasing schiedt down, quicklike. Greyhound, Saluki, Azawak, whatever. Couple of them at least, they work better that way. And at least one BIG dog, Newfy, Mastiff type, maybe a Dane
Where am I at? Gotta be close to 27 by now, right.
Oops, I forgot the terriers? Yikes. Had a friend who showed Westies, but I like most breeds of them critter gitters. Better add 3 more to the count.
Right now we're down to two whippets. I've grown quite attached to the breed since the wife bought the first one while I was out turkey hunting. I came home to a dog that jumped up on the couch and barked at me when I first came in. Eventually she'd curl up with me, but she was always mamas girl. That bitch went on to titles and titles in her career. Agility, obedience, rally, lure coursing and even one or two in the show ring which she and my wife absolutely hated. And a squirrel killer she was too!
The two we have now are rescues, one from a breeder basically taken by the rescue group and the other from a private party that couldn't keep him in the little yard they had. They don't have as many ribbons, but we're working on it! The boy is good at getting the ground squirrels in the yard too.
Now, I'm retired and ready for a bird hunter. Looking into some "versatile" breeds, Airedale, Dratthaar, Griffon, maybe even a basic Lab.
Too many breeds, what a conundrum!!!
Geno
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
I’m a huge Airedale fan!! The three that I’ve had were great dogs, and not afraid of much. My first, a female, was smarter than a few folks that I know....LOL
257Deland,
do you hunt your Airedales? I'm thinking of getting one for my retirement dog.
Geno
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
Not sure what breed Gabby Sue is, but she's a great drinking partner, though slow to give up her seat at the bar.
Still one of my favorite pictures ever posted to the fire...makes me smile every time.
Thanks. We were in there just before Christmas at about 1pm. When we walked in, there she was in that same exact seat. Bartender fed her a little turkey in the back room while we were there. Not 10 minutes later, the dog was stretched out ON the bar.
We share our homes with Beaucerons, an old French herding breed . The Beauceron is a versatile breed that can be used for herding sheep, home protection, obedience, jogging buddy and family pet. Our females weigh approximately 90 pounds and our males are 110 to 120 pounds standing close to 27 inches to the withers.
We share our homes with Beaucerons, an old French herding breed . The Beauceron is a versstile breed that can be used for herding sheep, home protection, obedience, jogging buddy and family pet. Our females weigh approximately 90 pounds and our males are 110 to 120 pounds standing close to 27 inches to the withers.
Never heard of them but that's a great looking dog.
We share our homes with Beaucerons, an old French herding breed . The Beauceron is a versstile breed that can be used for herding sheep, home protection, obedience, jogging buddy and family pet. Our females weigh approximately 90 pounds and our males are 110 to 120 pounds standing close to 27 inches to the withers.
Never heard of them but that's a great looking dog.
Got a Beauceron in my class at school...nice dog!
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I have always been a Lab guy. A good buddy bread his female Akita and talked me into a pup.
Glad he did! I picked the only female in the litter and I have to say this has been the easiest to train dog I have owned in a lifetime of dog ownership.
Housebreaking, no problem. Have left her for short periods alone in the house since she was 7wks old and she hasn't chewed a single thing.
When I brought her home at 7wks age I was expecting a few sleepless night's due to missing mom & siblings, she never whined or cried once!
Discipline consist of telling her NO, that is all it takes. She just seems to have a knack for knowing how to behave and not be a pest.
Must admit I am impressed with Akita's.
Although according to another dog thread they are vicious and kill people. Mine has only killed rabbits and mice so far.
The third pic down was taken this morning and she is atop a rabbit she killed and consumed.
She has turned out to be the perfect dog for me and where I live, she is impervious to the cold and is big and tough enough to defend herself against predators.
Originally Posted by Judman PS, if you think Trump is “good” you’re way stupider than I thought! Haha
I have always been a Lab guy. A good buddy bread his female Akita and talked me into a pup.
Glad he did! I picked the only female in the litter and I have to say this has been the easiest to train dog I have owned in a lifetime of dog ownership.
Housebreaking, no problem. Have left her for short periods alone in the house since she was 7wks old and she hasn't chewed a single thing.
When I brought her home at 7wks age I was expecting a few sleepless night's due to missing mom & siblings, she never whined or cried once!
Discipline consist of telling her NO, that is all it takes. She just seems to have a knack for knowing how to behave and not be a pest.
Must admit I am impressed with Akita's.
Although according to another dog thread they are vicious and kill people. Mine has only killed rabbits and mice so far.
The third pic down was taken this morning and she is atop a rabbit she killed and consumed.
She has turned out to be the perfect dog for me and where I live, she is impervious to the cold and is big and tough enough to defend herself against predators.
That’s almost identical to the experience we had with our Akitas. Very gentle with the house, and very well behaved. Vocal discipline only.
However, ours (2 different dogs, about 2 years apart) both became very aggressive towards other animals at about age two. I don’t know why, but it was a very unfortunate liability that I couldn’t risk. We were forced to give both up for adoption. I’ve heard it’s not all that common for it to happen, but we were unlucky. Still miss both of them.
OdT My son had a pair of Akita's and found much the same especially the female any thing that got in the back yard was terminated and buried. She was fine with people, but did not like other animals sneaking in the back yard. Cheers NC
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OdT My son had a pair of Akita's and found much the same especially the female any thing that got in the back yard was terminated and buried. She was fine with people, but did not like other animals sneaking in the back yard. Cheers NC
Right on. In the case of our female, we happened to be managing a large rural mobile home park at the time, and the tenants pets stood no chance. After strike 3, we had to give her up
My buddy is having problems with my Akita's mother, she is escaping the yard and attacking any dog she comes across.
So far mine loves people and kids especially.
I am a little concerned with her and other dogs though... Just recently she has decided she is dominate over any other dog, if the dog submits she is fine and wants to play, if the dog growls it's game on! Her hair stands on end and she gets a grizzly hump and I know to get her out of there.
I suspect it takes a strong owner (as in Alpha) to control these dogs?
Originally Posted by Judman PS, if you think Trump is “good” you’re way stupider than I thought! Haha
My buddy is having problems with my Akita's mother, she is escaping the yard and attacking any dog she comes across.
So far mine loves people and kids especially.
I am a little concerned with her and other dogs though... Just recently she has decided she is dominate over any other dog, if the dog submits she is fine and wants to play, if the dog growls it's game on! Her hair stands on end and she gets a grizzly hump and I know to get her out of there.
I suspect it takes a strong owner (as in Alpha) to control these dogs?
I’ve often figured that part of the blame was directly related to how little I was home during those days. I worked, hunted, and partied a lot during that time.
Ours were fantastic with all children too. But I agree, I think they needed more leadership than I had to give at the time.
OdT, I hope you are right. I spend all day with my dog and have made sure she is socialized with other dogs. She just turned two. I live remote so even if she becomes a problem I should be able to control her.
I worry if she gets a hold of a little dog she will shake it like a rabbit and kill it?
Hard to believe such a sweet dog can be so vicious?
Originally Posted by Judman PS, if you think Trump is “good” you’re way stupider than I thought! Haha
We're a German Shorthair Pointer family but I could see owning another Golden Retriever or possibly a Golden Doodle one of these days too. When we get up there a ways more in years, it might be time for a Rat Terrier or Schnauzer because they seem to be such great little companions too.....
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