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3Shep2

by 3Shep2 on 25 October 2011 - 16:10

Neat--I can leave for work without a peep from my six shepherds, but let me walk out the door without them any other time . . . . . .  and it's really noisy if I take one out and leave the others !!

windwalker18

by windwalker18 on 26 October 2011 - 11:10

Long time back I raised and raced Siberians, I once rescued, rehabbed and rehomed a Champion Sired Doberman who was very well bred.  The breeder who took him called me a few days later and wanted to know where the HELL a Dobi learned to howl like a Huskie!!  Also the Trainer who I did PPD work with said he'd never heard a Shepherd who alerted with quite that tone of voice... LOL... they do make an impression/

GSDguy08

by GSDguy08 on 26 October 2011 - 15:10

windwalker,  the Shepherd puppy I get will probably do the same thing growing up around these guys lol. That would've been funny to see the Dobi do that.

Dawulf

by Dawulf on 26 October 2011 - 22:10

Good that you have nice neighbors and lotsa space. Bet the dogs love it! Our one neighbor would have a coronary LOL. The other, I don't think would care (we never see them anyway).

Little Dude looks HUGE already in your avatar. I love his coloring... sorta wolf-y. (I think thats him anyways)

GSDguy08

by GSDguy08 on 27 October 2011 - 19:10

lol my "neighbor" down the road on the opposite side would have a coronary if he could hear mine.  He absolutely hates my dogs because his dogs go ballistic every time they see or my dogs lol.  Basically they can only see me or my dogs if I go to the mail box.....and they're still a couple hundred feet away on the opposite side.  Or if when we go walking as well. His dogs will just pace back and forth like crazy (Rottie, and a small dog....his other dogs don't care).  Basically he just lets the Rottie run his yard, has never done any training with it at all, never socialized it, never walks it.....and then he wanders why his dog goes ballistic at the site anything that moves lol.  Scary enough, his dog reacts the same way when she sees small dogs that she wants to kill (literally) and when she sees little children!  Anyway....

Little Dude looks bigger in the avatar than he really is.  It's just because he's closest to the camera honestly.  The black/white male to the left weighs 56 lbs. Little Dude weighs 40 at the moment. I'll attach a picture from, I think a week ago of him. Just keep in mind, he's going to get taller and even longer as well.  Hard to see in that picture, but the side of his neck if you look at the corner of the eye down to his muzzle.....He looks like his fur is going to stick out like some of his older brother/sisters from previous litters.  Loki has that. I'll attach a picture of "Loki" who is in Alabama who I think Little Dude will end up looking like when he's that age, minus the runners going down the muzzle like Loki has.



Here is one more of Little Dude. I just looked at the date, these are two weeks ago. This isn't a stacking picture, I just took it to show his coloring.



This is Loki.  I think Little Dude will end up looking like this (minus the red undertones)as he gets bigger and widens out.  I'm not too fond of that picture, I wish they would have taken it in their yard.



Dawulf

by Dawulf on 28 October 2011 - 13:10

Very nice! He is going to look stellar when he grows up! Loki looks great too. I just love that coloring.

And yikes about that rottie. People who do nothing with their dogs but leave them in a yard certainly don't need a dog like that... or one at all imo.

kamila1412

by kamila1412 on 07 November 2011 - 10:11

They are beautiful. I love Huskies singing especialy when they are calling their master to come back xxxx





 


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