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Skeesix posted:A friend of mine just adopted a 3-year-old Great Pyrenees - his kids really liked it. He seems really sweet and outgoing but he's also already jumped the fence. Just depends on the pyr. Jumping the fence isn't weird. I wouldn't let a pyr in a yard unleashed unless i was using it for LGD work.
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Skeesix posted:A friend of mine just adopted a 3-year-old Great Pyrenees - his kids really liked it. He seems really sweet and outgoing but he's also already jumped the fence. Wandering and escaping are like the #1 problem people have with pyrs. Unless you have really good fencing escapes are almost certainly going to happen. Like fluffy said it really depends on the dog. Some are giant durfy idiots who love anything and everyone, some can get really weird if they aren't working. They tend to be less intense and less aggressive than maremmas though
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Ausrotten posted:Wandering and escaping are like the #1 problem people have with pyrs. Unless you have really good fencing escapes are almost certainly going to happen. Like fluffy said it really depends on the dog. Some are giant durfy idiots who love anything and everyone, some can get really weird if they aren't working. They tend to be less intense and less aggressive than maremmas though Love everything and everyone is definitely the case with this one. I just don't want to wander into a situation where he thinks the kids are his flock and gets the wrong idea if I come over to play with them. Also, did the bit above mean keep him on a leash 100% of the time?
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# ? Jul 5, 2016 20:16 |
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We had a six foot fence out back with two gates like an airlock for our 2 pyrs. They never got over, but if they got out the front door (no fence out front) a chase ensued. Both were rescued, one as an adult, and neither had trouble trying to protect my daughter from me. If someone approached the property, we'd hear about it, but once someone was allowed inside, he or she had two large new best friends.
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# ? Jul 5, 2016 20:52 |
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Skeesix posted:Love everything and everyone is definitely the case with this one. I just don't want to wander into a situation where he thinks the kids are his flock and gets the wrong idea if I come over to play with them. yeah, probably shouldn't let that dog offleash. They're really independent, difficult to teach a reliable recall, and don't care too much about their owners opinions on things. A good compromise is a long line - it gives the dog a decent amount of freedom without the risk that he'll decide today's the day he fucks off to the woods for *dog reasons* .
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# ? Jul 5, 2016 20:54 |
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Balen's going into surgery for a massive urthreal block and double digit bladder stones. The vet thinks that he'll probably make it and wake up. His blood work was perfect. He's such a good dog but he's an 11 year old dane.
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Fluffy Bunnies posted:Balen's going into surgery for a massive urthreal block and double digit bladder stones. The vet thinks that he'll probably make it and wake up. His blood work was perfect. He's such a good dog but he's an 11 year old dane. Good luck, Balen!
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Fluffy Bunnies posted:Balen's going into surgery for a massive urthreal block and double digit bladder stones. The vet thinks that he'll probably make it and wake up. His blood work was perfect. He's such a good dog but he's an 11 year old dane. Aw man, sending good vibes your way. Stay strong, dapper old man dog.
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# ? Jul 10, 2016 16:12 |
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he's home with a good sized incision near his boy parts. Peeing wildly into the sun now too. He seems a good bit more comfortable than he has lately.
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# ? Jul 12, 2016 00:12 |
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Whew, good boy, Balen.
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# ? Jul 12, 2016 02:43 |
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We are going to go pick our new pup up in two weeks. She's a Dogo Argentino. six weeks old. 🐶
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# ? Jul 16, 2016 15:59 |
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Crossposting from TFR/Swiss firearms obsession - my big ol' Swiss doggy. This is Bernie the Berner. He is large.
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# ? Jul 20, 2016 20:56 |
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I love berners so much Flop those floof ears for me. I contacted some breeders before I ended up with my saint bernard/acd mix but I had trouble finding one I liked.
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# ? Jul 21, 2016 02:32 |
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Did someone say Berners? Here are my two testing the capacity of a Fiat's back seat. .
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# ? Jul 21, 2016 06:48 |
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pelor's gone. we think it was either a seizure or heart failure. he was fine all day, acting totally normal but then when we went out to feed him dinner he was dead. i miss him so much
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Ausrotten posted:pelor's gone. we think it was either a seizure or heart failure. he was fine all day, acting totally normal but then when we went out to feed him dinner he was dead. I'm so sorry.
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# ? Jul 22, 2016 04:07 |
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Aww, I'm so sorry.
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# ? Jul 22, 2016 06:57 |
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I'm sorry for your loss. He seemed like such a sweet dog.
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Ausrotten posted:pelor's gone. we think it was either a seizure or heart failure. he was fine all day, acting totally normal but then when we went out to feed him dinner he was dead. I'm so sorry for your loss. If it's any comfort, for either of those things there would have been no pain or suffering.
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Ausrotten posted:pelor's gone. we think it was either a seizure or heart failure. he was fine all day, acting totally normal but then when we went out to feed him dinner he was dead. Oh no . How are the goats coping with him being gone?
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I looked through the first and last few pages and didn't see, so I thought I'd ask: Does anyone in the thread have experience with mastiffs, and particularly boerboels (South African) and cane corsi (Italian)? I'm very seriously looking into cane corso breeders, and it looks like boerboels are especially uncommon (and were only recognized by the AKC last year). Curious to know if there's anything I should look for in meeting a puppy, any challenges I should expect, and, more specifically, any success (or horror) stories with these breeds. I've had experience with bigger dogs (e.g., a roughly 80lb boxer/pitt mix), and I'll have ample time to train and bond with a pup. Really, I'd just like to see some pictures of handsome-as-gently caress mastiffs looking all majestic, tia. e: and/or more pictures of those handsome English mastiffs from circa pg. 3 allsizesfitone fucked around with this message at 22:01 on Jul 23, 2016 |
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Neddy Seagoon posted:Oh no . How are the goats coping with him being gone? pretty well actually (me on the other hand...). they were there with him when he died so they know he's gone and he's not coming back i'm going to look at another pyr litter this weekend. i don't really want a new dog, i just want my loving dog back but logically i know that we need a lgd around and having a big stupid puppy tumbling around will probably make me feel a little better still though, what the gently caress man
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allsizesfitone posted:I looked through the first and last few pages and didn't see, so I thought I'd ask: Does anyone in the thread have experience with mastiffs, and particularly boerboels (South African) and cane corsi (Italian)? I'm very seriously looking into cane corso breeders, and it looks like boerboels are especially uncommon (and were only recognized by the AKC last year). Curious to know if there's anything I should look for in meeting a puppy, any challenges I should expect, and, more specifically, any success (or horror) stories with these breeds. I've had experience with bigger dogs (e.g., a roughly 80lb boxer/pitt mix), and I'll have ample time to train and bond with a pup. I'd like to know what draws you to those breeds, first.
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Fluffy Bunnies posted:I'd like to know what draws you to those breeds, first. I'm looking for anecdotal experiences so I can get more of an idea of what it's like to live with one from someone who's owned one. I hear amazing things about their temperament and intelligence, and I prefer a dog with some heft to it, for what it's worth, but that won't change anyone else's personal experiences with the breeds.
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# ? Jul 29, 2016 02:06 |
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I think this thread would enjoy one of my favorite tumblrs http://threeberners.tumblr.com/
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two other good ones (lgd focused obviously) are http://roar-like-a-kangal.tumblr.com/ http://dogbreedsofturkishworld.tumblr.com/ just a heads up time to time there are pics of dogs killing wolves and similar things so if you're sensitive tread lightly but there are a shitload of cool pics of lgds working in their native countries. i wish they'd chill on posting about bullshit rear end Boz shepherds but the west seems obsessed with them at the moment
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Ausrotten posted:two other good ones (lgd focused obviously) are What's the problem with Boz shepherds? I know nothing of dogs from that region of the world but they just look like big brown dogs. Nothing visual to get worked up about, meaning someone hasn't produced a wolfhound sized pug or something. I'm going to guess it has to do with the constant use of "primitive instincts" and other phrases that seem like codes for something.
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I'm assuming you ran across the natural born guardians/monster malak site? Just fyi both that website and turkishboz.com are completely full of poo poo. The issue with Boz sheps is that they're a scam and the importers and breeders completely misrepresent the dogs history, purpose, and abilities. They're advertised as an ancient landrace previously unknown outside of Turkey that excels at either LGD work or protection work (depending on what the focus of the forum the breeder and importer are posting on ). What they actually are is a designer dog fighting breed that was created very recently. They're riddled with very serious health and temperament issues (read: they're incredibly unstable and dangerous), the importers and breeders have scammed people out of thousands of dollars, and a large number of the dogs have very seriously injured both livestock and humans. They are advertised as the "ultimate home protector/livestock guardian" but they're really just psychotic shitshows that are terrible at both jobs. Spend a half hour poking around vids of them and you'll almost immediately come across some really loving gnarly vids of Bozs in dog fights (probably don't do this) featuring their breeder/creator (probably don't do this, its pretty unpleasant) They're literally nothing more than the doodles of the Turkish dog fighting world and they have no business being anywhere near livestock
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In other news I picked up my new lgd last night. Meet crom
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Ausrotten posted:I'm assuming you ran across the natural born guardians/monster malak site? Just fyi both that website and turkishboz.com are completely full of poo poo. The issue with Boz sheps is that they're a scam and the importers and breeders completely misrepresent the dogs history, purpose, and abilities. They're advertised as an ancient landrace previously unknown outside of Turkey that excels at either LGD work or protection work (depending on what the focus of the forum the breeder and importer are posting on ). What they actually are is a designer dog fighting breed that was created very recently. They're riddled with very serious health and temperament issues (read: they're incredibly unstable and dangerous), the importers and breeders have scammed people out of thousands of dollars, and a large number of the dogs have very seriously injured both livestock and humans. They are advertised as the "ultimate home protector/livestock guardian" but they're really just psychotic shitshows that are terrible at both jobs. Spend a half hour poking around vids of them and you'll almost immediately come across some really loving gnarly vids of Bozs in dog fights (probably don't do this) featuring their breeder/creator (probably don't do this, its pretty unpleasant) Thanks for the information. A quick look on Google gives basically none of this. It's all raves and too good to be true "background". I will say that on looks alone I'd have fun with the dog in the above picture but I'd never buy any animal on looks alone, especially not one that could easily kill me if/when it wanted to.
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Ausrotten posted:In other news I picked up my new lgd last night. Meet crom Hi Crom!
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Ausrotten posted:In other news I picked up my new lgd last night. Meet crom "What is best in life?" "To herd goats, see them driven before you, and hear the lamentations of the nannies".
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Neddy Seagoon posted:"What is best in life?" If he's herding them he's not doing his job. I like this cornbaby a lot.
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Ausrotten posted:In other news I picked up my new lgd last night. Meet crom The big paws!!
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crom was a afraid of the goats at first but last night he screamed angrily because my husband had the audacity to take him out of the goat kennel Jeremy_X posted:It's all raves and too good to be true "background". I will say that on looks alone I'd have fun with the dog in the above picture but I'd never buy any animal on looks alone, especially not one that could easily kill me if/when it wanted to. E x a c t l y. if it sounds too good to be true it def is especially when it comes to dogs. i got vaguely interested in Boz sheps because i heard such amazing things about them and how they were . i ended up doing a lot of digging and spent way too much time watching hosed up turkish/eastern european dog fighting matches and as a result i ended up learning A LOT about Boz sheps and none of it is good. The dude who ~introduced~ the Boz to the west is definitely a dog fighter (I've seen numerous videos of him fighting his Bozs and there is zero info on them prior to him advertising them as lgds). the dude who handles their imports has zero knowledge of protection and LGD work and huge numbers of ranchers have had very serious problems with these dogs but naturally you wont see fuckall about this on the 3 websites dedicated to selling them. Turkish dogs are kind of a conundrum because it's extremely difficult to export dogs directly from Turkey so a handful of exporters end up being the only direct source of info on the dogs besides purchasers and that obviously really restricts the amount of info that's passed on. But I've run across the US importer a few times on protection forums and it's clear that he's both completely clueless and full of poo poo. (ftr i dont have any issue with breeds created for dog fighting or even necessarily dog fighters but!! dogs bred for dog fights are not and will never be goddamn LGDs nor will dog fighting mixes ever been good protection dogs.)
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sorry for the double post but goddamn crom is cute and cool he has a heart on his butt vecna is getting a lot more chill around puppies. kas still thinks they're creepy and weird though
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Finally got caught up on this thread, time to post my English Mastiff, Leia. She's pretty small for a Mastiff, but still purebred. Probably only gonna get to 140 pounds. This is her and her wrassslin buddy, Peanut. From when she was teething a few months ago. About a month ago. Only 10 months old now. The Halogens fucked around with this message at 01:22 on Aug 12, 2016 |
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The Halogens posted:
So nice of you to have so many chewtoys under that table for her to gnaw on during the teething phase Gawd that is a goofy face
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Beach Bum posted:So nice of you to have so many chewtoys under that table for her to gnaw on during the teething phase We have no idea how we taught her this, but any shoe on the shoe tray is "not hers" and she will become visibly disappointed if we put a shoe in there that was misplaced. The flipside is that she has a sixth sense for shoes that are "hers" as soon as they get knocked out of that tray.
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