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RKDinOKC 09-07-2017 07:31 AM

My first Golden spoiled the heck out of me. She was so smart and trainable she was like those services dogs for the blind. Stayed right at my side, did anything I asked and only had to show her something new once. She also wouldn't do anything unless I said it was okay. People could even try to give her attention, toys, or even food and she would ignore them until I said it was okay.

I could point to place in the yard (or anywhere) and tell her to "Do your stuff." She would poop and I could immediately pick it up in a bag and throw it in the trash.

Every morning right after the daily paper was delivered she would wake me up to let her out. She would go to the house across the street, get the paper out of their driveway and put it on their front porch. She did the two houses down the block then cross the street moving the papers from the driveway to their front porch until she go back home and brought my paper in.

If I didn't feel like going for a walk I could just tell her to go for a walk. She would walk around the block staying next to the curb, and wouldn't be distracted. If a car came she would get out of the street and sit on the grass close to the curb until the car passed. Then she would resume her walk. From where my house was situated I would watch her about 3/4 of the way around the block.

My brother with MS moved in and he didn't like dogs. He wouldn't allow her in his bedroom. She would sit just out side the door and watch him. If he had any problems she would come and get me an take me to his room. Most of the time it was before he even had a chance to yell for help. Every once in a while snacking on peanuts he would "accidentally" drop one. He would say "oh well okay" She would run in grab the peanut and run back out, then eat it.

After she passed I only lasted a week before I had to get another puppy.

asphaltgambler 09-07-2017 07:48 AM

[QUOTE=Bill Douglas;9729533]I guess it's like saying "I'm thinking of getting a girlfriend, what sort should I get."[/QUOTE


You forgot to add that: "Yeah she's my 2nd cousins sister, used to be stripper until she met her 3rd husband but that was a while ago. Now she's really grounded and working part time at Wal-Mart"

asphaltgambler 09-07-2017 07:56 AM

But seriously, I've spent my life with Chow Chows and while I wouldn't trade my memories - I wouldn't consider an Akita. They are in the same family, very closely related but larger more powerful and even more attitude if that's even possible.

My wife has had Husky's. Also very independent, goofy, no sense of 'home' or direction. They are very high energy and expert escape artists. I don't see why someone would want to combine those 2 breeds. That dog would be challenging for a seasoned owner.

I'd look elsewhere...

Rikao4 09-07-2017 08:38 AM

unless your willing to give time & responsibility..
Don't..
no matter the breed..
I've had the Rotts & GS and several whatever..

it's alot like owning a gun..
it's all on you till you bury it // them..
you can leave the air soft laying about..
once you go Rotts,Akita and the like..
you can train,socialize & be confident all you want..
but you must always remember & be aware..
you got a loaded 45 @your side..

Rika

targa911S 09-07-2017 09:08 AM

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rcecale 09-07-2017 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by scottmandue (Post 9729903)
I love dogs...

But need a lot of attention, as in taking them for walks every day rain or shine, picking up poop daily, and grooming.

If you are okay with all of that go for it.

The upside is that you have a workout buddy. One that is ready to go (and will actually try to make you go when you don't feel like it)...every day.

Beau has me on a strict 12-hour plan. 7am every day, we do 1.5 to 2 miles (running and walking). At 7pm every day, we do 2.5 to 3 miles (again, running and walking). Between that and a change to my own diet, I've dropped over 40 lbs since January. And I feel GREAT!!! SmileWavy

Randy

john70t 09-07-2017 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by scottmandue (Post 9729903)
But need a lot of attention, as in taking them for walks every day rain or shine, picking up poop daily, and grooming.

The lazy Greyhounds do nothing but sit on the couch doing nothing all day long.
They don't even require food or pooping.
Just let them out to run for a couple minutes, once a month or so, and you're all good.
They do like to 'mouth' other dogs and may eat poop or have a bit of neurotic ptsd.

The noble Airedales are also super chill in personality, but they consume food like a turbine consumes air.

jgreen 09-07-2017 10:44 AM

agreed
 
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Originally Posted by varmint (Post 9729356)
Is this your first pet as an adult?

Because puppies are Satan. After the cute wears off you will come to hate it. Five years later you will fall in love again and realize it's the best dog ever.

Or you could just spare yourself the crap and adopt an older well adujusted dog.

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Rikao4 09-07-2017 10:53 AM

much like Beau & Randy..
our Finn & Jack are out the door by 6..
back by 7 & now comes some pool time..
repeat once home..
7 days..rain,cold or hot...
sleeping in on the wkend for me..
I made it to 7 before Finn..
stands over me & barks..
enough of this BS.. get your a$$ up & lets go..


Rika

86 ssinit 09-07-2017 11:27 AM

When I was a kid my friend had an Akita great looking tough dog but not a family god. My aunt had a husky who was a loving great dog who was great with everybody but if a door was left open she was gone.
Like the labs are the boxers. I'm on my forth and they are just great dogs. Get along with everybody and they can look intimidating. I often fear someone will break into my house and they will lick him to death.

86 ssinit 09-07-2017 11:30 AM

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rcecale 09-07-2017 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Rikao4 (Post 9730185)
...
sleeping in on the wkend for me..
I made it to 7 before Finn..
stands over me & barks..
enough of this BS.. get your a$$ up & lets go..


Rika

So much THIS! ^^^ :D

Randy

kach22i 09-07-2017 12:11 PM

My aunt and uncle have two Husky's, one sort of listens and is friendly, the other don't listen at all and you are told to make no sudden movements around.

They like to dig holes and kill squirrels.

I love the way they look, a bit on the large side though for inside a house.

Sounds like the proposed mix could be dicey, a fighting breed mixed with a very independent personality (a dog that does NOT obey commands).

You could get lucky, or sued.

Too bad because they are a handsome mix from what I've seen on the Internet.

VincentVega 09-07-2017 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by targa911S (Post 9730061)

thats it

Last one was the coolest dog in the world that occasionally turned into the most frustrating thing you could ever imagine. I think about another sometimes, we had tons of fun, then I recall the 'issue's' and I move on. Someday, but no time soon.

Tobra 09-08-2017 05:18 AM

You guys have dogs that let you sleep in until 0700?

Mine are first light LET'S GO

Go to the pound and get the one that looks at you with the soft eyes.

svandamme 09-08-2017 05:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill Douglas (Post 9729533)
I guess it's like saying "I'm thinking of getting a girlfriend, what sort of stripper should I get."

He's not asking about a regular old pooch but a fight dog.. fixed it for ya

ramonesfreak 09-08-2017 06:10 AM

Dont know about that breed

After our mini schnauzer died Memorial Day weekend we decided to get another one

So in July we got a 3 month old mini schnauzer puppy and at 45 years old I'll admit I'm having a very hard time keeping my sanity. I love the little guy but wow is it exhausting and taking over all my time and energy.

We have another adult rescue and I would probably go that route knowing what I know about puppies now

Growing up we always had puppies and I don't remember the stress being like this

Alexb944 09-08-2017 07:09 AM

my first dog that i bought was supposed to be a mastiff lab mix, turned into a f-ed up pug mix.. then i bought myself a staferedshire terrier(pit bull). the pit is the best dog ive ever had and ive had around 20. both of which was rescued from a kill shelter.

Steve Carlton 09-08-2017 07:32 AM

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Geronimo '74 09-08-2017 11:49 PM

We are getting border collie pup to keep our adult border collie company.

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