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Extreme Bully Pitbull..one of the exotic breeds.
Had for just over a year now..during that time lost 4 inches waist size. SO is military dealing with her demons, I'm ex dealing with mine...funny how an animal like this can make you switch channels...



Good temperament and very trainable if you are willing to put in the time, I am. He was a guard dog for a drug house, now my house. Very protective around the property, but I can take him out in public and I don't have to worry that he thinks everything on two legs is a threat and everything with four is lunch. I do let him run off leash at the beach, but not without checking on what else is there. He's not neutered so there are some issues with neutered males...a couple have started on him..he's finished it. He hasn't hurt any of them, he just takes them down and steps back...when I call him out.
My male was not neutered, also aggressive and trained as a guard dog. I miss him more than my parents :laugh:
He saved me from depression a few attackers, and definitely helped keep me fit. I now have a cat that behaves like a dog and actually guards the property. She has leopard in her ancestry, and is fearless. Her instinct is so incredible. I wasn't expecting to adopt such a needy cat (actually just very family/pride minded) but wow is she ever worth the effort. She's the coolest pet I have ever had.

I miss my dog so much.
:hug: I still cry sometimes, and he passed away almost three years ago. I still have his ashes(I can't let him go), puppy collar, and his puppy teeth from 17 years ago!!!! :love_heart:

A few years ago I was cornered by a bear on my property. It wasn't intentional on either part. The bear was just heading through the property, which it considers to be part of its territory, and we didn't see each other until we were about 15 feet apart. I had no weapon and nowhere to go. The bear was trying to decide what to do, fight or flight. We were kind of stuck facing each other for about half a minute. The dog was about 100 feet away when she saw the situation. The bear was suddenly faced with a charging, 35-pound, barking bundle of fur and teeth. It decided to leave. Once it started to move, the dog just stood her ground and let it go.

Did the dog save me from the bear? I don't know. Maybe she did, or maybe she just made the situation more dangerous. But she got some extra treats that day anyway.
My whole neighbourhood felt safe with my big badass boy alerting them of wildlife in the area. We had coyotes, bear and cougars frequent the river for a drink....
We chased a bear out of Riverside Park, downtown Kamloops, once too... Probably saved the bear from being shot because it as after the garbages in the park, for sure!!!

Only reason I asked about their demeanour and trainability is I encountered one on a trail a few weeks back (and again three days ago). The entire incident could have been avoided if the owner wasn't such an idiot.

The owner was quite frail and unable to heel the dog. I don't think he knew what heel meant.

He used one of those retractable leashes that is appropriate for a 20 lb or less dog. Two handed, he was unable to control the young male dog. I told him a dog of that size and strength should really be on a heavy duty leash wrapped around his wrist and maybe use a Haulti collar or something that would pull the dog's head towards the owner and not allow the dog's focus on smaller prey.

Everything I said with him clearly went over his head. When walking in the opposite direction I said I really hope there isn't a really bad incident with this dog since you have no clue how to handle it.

I can never understand why some people get such dogs if they are unable to control it and make a safe environment for everyone else's dogs when off leash. He was clearly over his depth with that dog.
So many people lack any sort of real connection to grasp that animals are souls too.... but.... I have seen a few people almost lose their arm because of wrapping a leash around the wrist. They each went around opposite sides of a post. When a four legged determined ANIMAL kicks in instinct it doesn't know the difference between dragging the owner or the owner chasing with...wrapped around the palm is much safer. Just my two bits....I've had some sturdy dogs in my day and I can tell you that you should NOT do this on rollerblades :laugh:

Lot's of people out there that are over their heads with their dogs... It's amazing how many people complain that I shouldn't bring my dog to an off leash beach if he's going to be aggressive. Generally this happens after their dog off leash has run in on mine on leash, and they tell me mine is out of control. An off leash beach does not mean you let your dog run wild. He/she might just want to play, but mine might not. My guy is much more protective on leash then off...so you have to know your dog and you have to know at least a bit about dog behaviour, if you don't...then get a cat. I have seen some real nice dogs out here with some real stupid owners...pity really.
I hate that. I had dogs jump on me at the beach and my 'on leash' dog fight them and the owner gets mad... soooooooo many times I have been tempted to follow them home and report them to By-Law :laugh: I just went home mad instead... still ranting about it ten years later on some sex forum.... Unresolved issues!! :loco:

What a sweet pupper, uncleg! You sound like a responsible and loving owner.

A lot of people get animals without fully thinking things through. Real shame. Think of all the animals given as gifts then neglected after the novelty has worn off. Personally I would take in all the dogs (and cats and goats and bunnies!) but I realize my life situation isn't in favour for the kind of commitment that would entail. I especially despise it when people get dogs as some sort of "accessory" (think tiny Yaletown dogs carried around in purses) then leave them at home for the majority of the time and don't take the time to properly train and socialize them.

Without proper obedience and behaviour training any dog can be vicious. Some of the most aggressive breeds are actually some of the smaller ones: Dachshund, Chihuahua, Jack Russell. Dogs need to be mentally exhausted almost more than they need to be physically exhausted. A few minutes of brain games every day is all it takes to have a happy dog willing to learn obedience. *insert business card here* ;)

PS more dog pics! Less dick pics!!
We had to put down our poodle when I was little. He tore the skin off my dads finger, right to the bone. As kids, we picked on it and were amused by the aggression.. sadly we didn't know we destroyed him as a pet n my dad had to put him down. :( hard lesson learned... good for you for helping teach :)


animals are like children, innocent and positive, something we can all use more of :love_heart:
 

uncleg

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What a chick magnet!.....can I borrow him?
He is that......and no you can't. At my age I need all the help I can get and with my luck he'll hook up with one your damn timber wolves. He already has his eye on a lady coyote that lives in the hood.
 

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He is that......and no you can't. At my age I need all the help I can get and with my luck he'll hook up with one your damn timber wolves. He already has his eye on a lady coyote that lives in the hood.
What a man slut.....I love him even more now.

....and I know ,that you know I was joking....a real man never gives up his dog.
 

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...a real man never gives up his dog.
Our dog has been a part of our lives for ten years, and is still going strong. Giving her up would be unimaginable. We know her time will come, but until then, she's with us.
 

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*will buy coffee for loan of dog* He might even be returned having new tricks under his belt/collar--?

I had written in one of my ads $50 off if you bring your dog.... then a musher contacted me saying he had over 20 lol... sorry, my small condo can't accommodate that many, but I still would have loved to have met them!! He came with none. Boo. Deal still stands for ONE doggo. :)

btw I love the way he's sitting in the second photos lol... did he see a squirrel outside? Those eyes!!

Annnd I want that job working with a Piper!! :)
 

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Here is my pack. The three stooges. I lost my eldest one back in November at the ripe old age of 18! He was a wonderful doggo. Totally the patriarch of the family. He taught the young one well and was a very good pack leader. It’s interesting how the dynamics have changed since he left. The youngest is vying for control and the older girl is too unsure of herself to put a paw down. But they are both absolute sweethearts. Such good dogs. All rescues too. I’d take them all in if I could. They make my heart and soul happy.

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Here is my pack. The three stooges. I lost my eldest one back in November at the ripe old age of 18! He was a wonderful doggo. Totally the patriarch of the family. He taught the young one well and was a very good pack leader. It’s interesting how the dynamics have changed since he left. The youngest is vying for control and the older girl is too unsure of herself to put a paw down. But they are both absolute sweethearts. Such good dogs. All rescues too. I’d take them all in if I could. They make my heart and soul happy.

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Awwww...Murph.

My condolences...I didn't know. I loved that old dude.
 

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Awe thanks sweetie. It was a tough day. I know how you felt about Willie. It’s so hard! He had such a good life and was such a good boy. The girls are a bit lost without him, but they are figuring things out. It’s a good thing I have Perdita to balance things out. The naughty little shit!
 

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*will buy coffee for loan of dog* He might even be returned having new tricks under his belt/collar--?

I had written in one of my ads $50 off if you bring your dog.... then a musher contacted me saying he had over 20 lol... sorry, my small condo can't accommodate that many, but I still would have loved to have met them!! He came with none. Boo. Deal still stands for ONE doggo. :)

btw I love the way he's sitting in the second photos lol... did he see a squirrel outside? Those eyes!!

Annnd I want that job working with a Piper!! :)

Nope, just checking out his domain...his eyes and his size, toss up as to what people first notice about him.
 

uncleg

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Here is my pack. The three stooges. I lost my eldest one back in November at the ripe old age of 18! He was a wonderful doggo. Totally the patriarch of the family. He taught the young one well and was a very good pack leader. It’s interesting how the dynamics have changed since he left. The youngest is vying for control and the older girl is too unsure of herself to put a paw down. But they are both absolute sweethearts. Such good dogs. All rescues too. I’d take them all in if I could. They make my heart and soul happy.

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Love it...thanks for the share. Wonder how they'd deal with my guy ?
 

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I'd like to introduce my two beautiful demon children - Honey and Dusty, sisters from the same litter. They are both the bane of my existence and my reason for living haha.

 

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