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vash 10-04-2012 11:50 AM

my brother adopted a shepard mix. i have yet to even pet this dog. it is wary and very very scared. it has a 10 foot no-fly zone that i cannot approach.

having said that..his wired hair pointer is really teaching it the ropes..i bet i will be able to pet the dog this holiday..

hate to say it, but two dogs is really a good idea. i could use a second one..but no way.

TRE Cup 10-04-2012 11:52 AM

all our dogs have been rescues from the pound. Two pure breds, several mixes, and a couple hybrids. Never disappointed.
Save a life and avoid the puppy mills

Noah930 10-04-2012 02:27 PM

We have a Weimeraner. She was a rescue dog. Her best canine friend is Rhodesian Ridgeback. They play semi-rough (chasing, tackling, wrestling), but it's always play.

Our dog is 65 lbs. Short hair. Smart. Only barks at intruders (but stops with a squirt bottle). Super loyal (to a fault). Obedient.

She's a little neurotic/high strung, as is par for the breed. But she's mellowed out a lot since we've had her.

regency 10-04-2012 02:48 PM

We have two Wiener dogs, 7 & 3 and my old German Shorthair, 15. All are great dogs.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1349390879.jpg

Steve

73 911 T MFI Coupe, Aubergine

Baz 10-04-2012 03:16 PM

Get one from a shelter - they're the best!

Or there are many in foster homes who are available.

Do not buy from a breeder...they are only in it for the money...basterds!

Ridgebacks are a wonderful breed and great companions. Best thing I ever did was get a second dog. I highly recommended it!

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mjohnson 10-04-2012 03:43 PM

Second the Weimeraner. Great dogs.

The wife went for a standard poodle - meets most of your requirements but for the coat/maintenance. He's 65# of muscle, brain and hair. A money pit if you paid someone else to groom him... A very contrarian choice these days and always gets attention, good and not so good.

Weimeraner. Big, but not too big. Athletic, but not neurotic. Smart. Short coat. Win!

2porscheguy 10-04-2012 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by mikeferg75 (Post 7013371)
Vizsla, or German SHP, then they could be crazy together :)

+1 Vizslas!......our Bodi loves hiking(boots)!

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Alex

ShakinJoe 10-04-2012 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by 9dreizig (Post 7013366)
first gen labradoodle is by far the best dog i"ve ever owned,, smart athletic, great hunter..

+1

dennis in se pa 10-04-2012 06:09 PM

Rescue. Rescue.Rescue. Do you have the need to be a hero? Then go fight a fire or rescue someone. Go be a hero. Adopting a dog or cat from a shelter does not make you a hero. You are not rescuing anything. You cannot possibly be the center of the universe because there is no such thing. STOP! If you do as before mentioned you are a good person. You have saved an animal from possible other consequences. But if this causes you the need to refer to yourself as someone who has "rescued" an animal please go pat yourself on the back somewhere else.

Danimal16 10-04-2012 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by dennis in se pa (Post 7014498)
Rescue. Rescue.Rescue. Do you have the need to be a hero? Then go fight a fire or rescue someone. Go be a hero. Adopting a dog or cat from a shelter does not make you a hero. You are not rescuing anything. You cannot possibly be the center of the universe because there is no such thing. STOP! If you do as before mentioned you are a good person. You have saved an animal from possible other consequences. But if this causes you the need to refer to yourself as someone who has "rescued" an animal please go pat yourself on the back somewhere else.

Geesh guy take a chill pill! I rescued a few dogs, took care of them because they needed my rescue as much as I needed them to rescue me a little. I will use the terms I choose, you can use the terms you choose. Don't tongue lash me for my view of life on a topic like this. I don't see your language use commission. Keep your neurosis to yourself.:rolleyes:

Nostril Cheese 10-04-2012 06:35 PM

My ACD Rover. Wonderful dog. Too smart for his own good. Opens doors with his paws.

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Nostril Cheese 10-04-2012 06:36 PM

Vizslas are WONDERFUL dogs as well.

targa911S 10-04-2012 06:39 PM

Airedale!

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Buckterrier 10-04-2012 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by VINMAN (Post 7013630)
Bodhi, one of my ACDs.

The one one the right is the best though. He don't bark, eat much, or dig up the yard.:D

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Vinny, he is becoming such a handsome boy!!!!

I vote for ACDs!!

Maxx says hello...


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Jandrews 10-04-2012 07:05 PM

Easiest question all day....another Ridgeback, for sure! I had two of them, Mason and Moses, for 13 years. They are both gone now, and I miss them both everyday. They are a special breed. We have two new dogs now, who are just fine, but they are not Ridgebacks.

RIP Mason and Moses.

JA

Jim Bremner 10-04-2012 08:34 PM

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Cole, age 7. Our deffective ACD. Color is wrong, coat is smooth and ears are down. Mom and Dad? perfect. 4 out of 6 perfect. He and his sister/ F'up.

Jim Bremner 10-04-2012 08:35 PM

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tabs 10-04-2012 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by targa911S (Post 7014550)

Don't let that laid back demeanor of this Dale fool you. It looks like he has been out all night chasin anything that moved in his territory...and is now getting his beauty sleep so he can go out again and PARTAY all night with the local wildlife.

You got 20 acres then you need a coupla Airedales as they are active dogs...smart, fearless, loyal, friendly, wants to be apart of the family and protective of the family. U really can not want a better dog than an Airedale.

If I had the acreage that you do I would have 3 or 4 Dales, cause NOTHIN is comin on your property man nor beast. Dales are great hunters and watch dogs...

Only thing is that they think they are smarter than you, and as such have a mind of their own

Drisump 10-05-2012 06:39 AM

Around here we can't leave our dogs run without supervision because they WOULD get into mischief. Running deer, exploring horse/ sheep pastures,etc., would all be on the "to do" list. We have six wooded acres for them to enjoy and outside those acres they are fine off lease if we're present. People around here have shot well loved family dogs for simply being in the same field as a flock of sheep. We have a Border Collie cross and a sort of terrier that we picked up while on a trip to the Baja. It's been my observation that the BC cross immediately was a nicer dog once we had the second one also, having a male and a female seems to make the "top dog" adjustment period much shorter. Cheers

j8tg 10-05-2012 08:02 AM

Golden #4. Like a blanket with 4 legs.

TG
1986 930
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