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by pepke on 21 February 2009 - 20:02
by Uber Land on 21 February 2009 - 21:02
Zidane vh Sevens, Stormfront's Brawnson, Norbo Ben Ju
these are a few dogs who I consider "REAL" dogs.
by Two Moons on 21 February 2009 - 21:02
I don't know how to respond to REAL DOG, I know what I like in a dog.
I have three real dogs. I have one stuffed toy dog and a boneless chuck.
I'm a middle of the road sorta guy and I have one great dog, a pup whos got a long way to go, and a rescue.
No extremes.
by snajper69 on 21 February 2009 - 21:02
If you can touch it than it should be real, unless yourdreams are so intense lol.
by Gershep2 on 21 February 2009 - 22:02
I consider my girl a real dog, and since she is a Stormfront's Brawnson granddaughter, and a Lord great granddaughter, I would have to vote for them.
by jletcher18 on 21 February 2009 - 22:02
everyone has there own idea of a "real" dog. most commonly people associate a dog that will protect, bark, bite, on command without any type of prey item involved (sleeve, bite suit, etc.) . a dog that can be alerted to be on gaurd without provocation.
cant wait to see what others have to say.
john
by 1doggie2 on 21 February 2009 - 22:02
no one at home, stranger comes in, gets them to leave rather quickly>no contact needed, someone gets in my car at stop light >tear him up.
I have a male rottie at home that is awesome, However, as I am writing this I am thinking, I also now have a 10 month old that does not have a fear bone, With the excitment of the dogs I might have lost the cool heads, prevailing. I also have spayed female GSD but she takes her cues from the rott. The pup is a male gsd and is ready to rumble at a drop of a hat.
Any thoughts on the cool heads, I know if they are seperated, but if they are together, I am thinkng getting amped and loss of cool head.
by jletcher18 on 21 February 2009 - 22:02
john
by Two Moons on 21 February 2009 - 22:02
Some want a dog to be a tool, some want it as a trophy, some like myself want a brother, or sister. A part of my family, always there, always involved, unconditional love, a part of me, that connection. The protecting and the loyalty come with that connection. Then there is that personality, they have it just as we do, there has to be intelligence in that personality.
We have to like each other. Then there is the beauty, the beauty of the breed, not just conformation and good physical condition, and good health, things like that and the loyalty, the courage, their speed and power, the instincts, the feeling you get when they look you in the eyes and you both know what the other is thinking. All these things are the German Shepherd dog and more, more than a bite, or a ribbon, or what its ancestors did.
Then finally there is the absolute beauty, The dog that just moves so and has that presence that just takes your breath away. Maybe gives you that hair up the back of you neck thing. You say I wish that dog was mine..then your dog gives you a dirty look ..LOL
I dunno, I love the dogs I have and I wouldn't trade places with any of you.
Moons.
by 1doggie2 on 22 February 2009 - 00:02
no one at home, stranger comes in, gets them to leave rather quickly>no contact needed, someone gets in my car at stop light >tear him up.
I have a male rottie at home that is awesome, However, as I am writing this I am thinking, I also now have a 10 month old that does not have a fear bone, With the excitment of the dogs I might have lost the cool heads, prevailing. I also have spayed female GSD but she takes her cues from the rott. The pup is a male gsd and is ready to rumble at a drop of a hat.
Any thoughts on the cool heads, I know if they are seperated, but if they are together, I am thinkng getting amped and loss of cool head.
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