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What is your favorite dog breed?

I've always liked German Shepherds and Rottweilers. I've been considering getting a dog here soon and I think I've settled on a German Shepherd. They are all around good dogs, really can't complain about em' except for perhaps the shedding which combing once or twice will fix. I'm also inclined towards a rottweiler but haven't made up my mind yet.

Overall,
I think A GSD will suit me for the purposes of home defense/family friendliness, protectiveness, intelligence and a buddy I can take along hunting/fishing.

Your turn!
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Also, we haven't talked in forever. I still want some vegi or promite 😛




I knowwwwwwww... where have you been!!

ok, well if you ever try vegemite... dont blame me for the god awful taste!!

Im warning you! Although... MOST Aussies love it, I am considered weird and "unaussie" for not liking it 😄

Pfft whatever.

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Haha, each their own eh?

I may like it, I may not..but I definitely want some. I intend to come to Australia when I get the chance, it would be great.

Based on all the Aussie/Kiwi friends I've had, one of the coolest cultures on this earth.
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I love cats. I used to have a cat named "Franky Gray Paws" and he was the coolest mofo walking this earth.

I find it strange that most people are so fixed on being a dog or cat person. I love em' both.



Geez thats a tounge twister?? Well not really... but the name is waaaay long.

My first cat was called Pussy... hahaha
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Yeah, it was a cool name...

and then everyone just called him Frank...

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LOL Little dogs are footballs. I want a beast with some mean in his bark around. I find them more affectionate too; little dogs have a nastier temperament.
My husky boy dug a hole under the porch to camp out when he wasn't happily residing in the cool of the house. Paddling pool too in case he wanted a nice dunk. Miss that furball. My pit mix bitch is a happy simpleton who wants nothing more than unending attention, this coming summer will be her first outside of puppy hood.
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True 😛

I should be a biologist, tbh.

I was hiking in Okinawa up a river with some friends and there was these single strands of spider web that spanned the better part of this 12ft wide river. A single strand spanned that distance. Well these spiders locally called "fishermen" would suspend themselves upside down smack dab in the middle of this web. They would wait in this position until bugs would fly underneath them, then drop down, grab em, and voila-lunch. The impressive part about this is, proportionally, it's akin to the golden gate bridge having NO ground support...but only suspended. Simply amazing imo. The natural world leaves me in awe unyielding.
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Posted by Awakened
True 😛

I should be a biologist, tbh.

I was hiking in Okinawa up a river with some friends and there was these single strands of spider web that spanned the better part of this 12ft wide river. A single strand spanned that distance. Well these spiders locally called "fishermen" would suspend themselves upside down smack dab in the middle of this web. They would wait in this position until bugs would fly underneath them, then drop down, grab em, and voila-lunch. The impressive part about this is, proportionally, it's akin to the golden gate bridge having NO ground support...but only suspended. Simply amazing imo. The natural world leaves me in awe unyielding.



That's cool. I always thought those fish that spit at bugs on limbs and twigs for their dinner, archer fish! Praying mantis, trapdoor spiders, mehhhh. I'd write a book. Nature is just slicker than snot on a doorknob. 😛
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Shiba Inus...where it's at.

They're not little yappers...but they're not big either.
They have the cutest little faces...low maintenance, their hair is short and thick...they're kind of catlike, clean, independent,etc. They don't smell like most short-haired dogs. They make super cute noises. They're highly intelligent.

Only downfall is their kill drive. They try to kill everything that moves...and go deaf when they're on to something.
Oh, and same-sex dog aggression is common.

(We socialized ours from the day we got her...and she still started getting aggressive at one point. We used to take her to the puppy park like 3 times a week...then one time, out of nowhere, we took her and she was straight actin a fool, nipping at other dogs trying to fight.)


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I suppose my only concern about a GSD would be the high temperatures here. I would hate for my dog to be running around suffering. I hope combing all that excessive hair out-thereby helping keep their body temperature down is suitable...otherwise I'm forced to look at a short-hair breed. I've seen people with huskies around here and tbh, it upsets me.




Don't worry about shepherds in the heat - have had quite a few and no probs at all.
The black and tans seemed to develop more of that winter insulation fluff (particularly as they get older) but you can sort that out with a brush.
Had a jet black one and he never fluffed up at all.
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Haha. That and being emasculated over the years, poor little mites.
The little waistcoat thingies don't help much either, methinks.




the football guernseys look neat in the winter tho


Fair point, good way of repping your favourite team too lol
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and to send out onto the ground to attack the refs when they make a bad call
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I like most dog breeds. Growing up we had a black lab (he was a stray that adopted us), German Shepards, a Doberman, a Husky, a Boxer/Dalmatian mix, and what I think was a Bichon (poor guy, an Eagle got him and ripped his guts out). I don't care for little yappy dogs or dogs with a short snout (ugly looking things - sorry). As an adult had a I Schnauzer (whom I found as a stray) and now I have a Brittany (and 2 cats). I did Brittany rescue for a while (5 in my house at one time), so I'm partial to them these days.




My take: one of the most loyal, faithful, loving breeds you could get and highly intelligent. Great with kids and other pets. They really are very family oriented and are just all around people dogs. Despite often being referred to as "Spaniels", AKC removed them from the Spaniel family in 1982 due to the fact that Spaniels are flushing dogs and Britts are pointers. They are avid hunters and very birdy - you will often find them staring up into the trees looking for/watching birds. They are a sporting dog and are very active, so not suitable for an apartment. They are medium in size, typically weighing between 35-40lbs and live about 15 years.

I know, ya all probably didn't want the run down - but, if anyone is interested, the National Brittany Rescue and Adoption Network has typically over 300 dogs in rescue at any given time that need loving homes and they will transport up to 1200 miles (www.nbran.org).
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