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    Quote Originally Posted by Floridagrowin View Post
    Real manly dogs here, shih tzu's. They make me look bigger when I carry them around.
    I dont have one, but my gf does and its also a shih tzu mixed with chihuhhua! Small little dog! When I get a bigger house with a bigger yard I want a German Shepard or Bully Pit well trained cuz I like order and disciple! I cant stand seeing my gf baby talking her puppy to potty train or get off the couch. Smh!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bufbiker View Post
    My dog is th last in a long line of chows. She is obviously not a chow. My youngest son brought her home the last time he moved back in with us and when he left to get married we inherited her.
    But she is my little girl. She follows me wherever I go around the property, helps me get the horses rounded up when it's feeding time, chases wild hogs away from around the house etc.
    She is her Daddy's litle girl.
    Thats cool, ive only seen chows with the light brown coat, never that dark two tone color.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2Rhodesians View Post
    that is a good pic, agreed. that joker can fly, he keeps up with my ridgeback, which is a sighthound, deep-chested dog and made to run. He's a real pain in the ass though, he constantly takes oof for hours and sometimes comes back home with deer parts in his mouth. we caught him this summer with a fawn that he was too tired to kill, but wouldn't let up from the ground. That made my daughter cry.
    Lol yeah some pits can run fast for a short period, but once they get tired theres no moving them! Lol poor fawn scared as hell that it couldnt get away.
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    This is my ninja'd out Greyhound "Homer." He retired about 2 years ago. I've been around dogs my entire life and work on them now and have never seen a dog this damn fast. It's dumbfounding. After more reading, they are actually the second fastest accelerating animal on earth. Second only to the Cheetah of course. From not to 40-45mph in less than 6 strides.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swamp Thing View Post
    This is my ninja'd out Greyhound "Homer." He retired about 2 years ago. I've been around dogs my entire life and work on them now and have never seen a dog this damn fast. It's dumbfounding. After more reading, they are actually the second fastest accelerating animal on earth. Second only to the Cheetah of course. From not to 40-45mph in less than 6 strides.

    It looks like a muslims dog.
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    I have a 6 year old Rottweiller named Syd. She was supposed to be huge like her parents (both over a hundred lbs) but she quit growin at 60lbs due to her disease..... I call her my million dollar dog, my vet loves us!! She broke her leg when a pup (stepped on by a bigger dog) developed addisons disease. Addisons disease is where the adrenal glands don't function so she has to get a shot once a month. I call that my "dog payment" We found out she had addisons disease when I almost lost her 2 years back. Her body shut down out of the blue and I woke up to her really cold and whimpering. Ran her into the vet in tears expecting the worst but they pulled off a miracle and brought her back, and it was worth every penny! Shes my best buddy and rides in the front of the truck everywhere we go. She pouts when my wife comes and I make her ride in the back seat. She follows me around the yard when I mow and she loves to play fetch and show off her tricks. Her best one is I "shoot" her and she does a dramatic death, ending up on her side with her head on the ground and her mouth open. Then I tell her that "dead dogs don't breathe" and she closes her mouth, it's hilarous!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jbdmax View Post
    I have a 6 year old Rottweiller named Syd. She was supposed to be huge like her parents (both over a hundred lbs) but she quit growin at 60lbs due to her disease..... I call her my million dollar dog, my vet loves us!! She broke her leg when a pup (stepped on by a bigger dog) developed addisons disease. Addisons disease is where the adrenal glands don't function so she has to get a shot once a month. I call that my "dog payment" We found out she had addisons disease when I almost lost her 2 years back. Her body shut down out of the blue and I woke up to her really cold and whimpering. Ran her into the vet in tears expecting the worst but they pulled off a miracle and brought her back, and it was worth every penny! Shes my best buddy and rides in the front of the truck everywhere we go. She pouts when my wife comes and I make her ride in the back seat. She follows me around the yard when I mow and she loves to play fetch and show off her tricks. Her best one is I "shoot" her and she does a dramatic death, ending up on her side with her head on the ground and her mouth open. Then I tell her that "dead dogs don't breathe" and she closes her mouth, it's hilarous!
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    Hey JBDmax, I'm with you bro. Ive had a few Rottis, all have been million doller dogs, (except the one I have now, touch wood) and I just luv em to death. Rottis are the best dog christ ever shovelled guts into bro! Only Rotti owners can understand the special bond we develop with this amazing breed!
    When I die I want to be cremated and my ashes put with my Rottis in my Rotti Graveyard, theres 5 of them wainting for me, keeping my spot warm. Probably have to fight em to move over and make room, you know what theyre like
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    Danno,
    That's awesome, I totally agree bro! There's nothing like a rotti! I'd never own anything else. My wife has 3 boys, 14, 16 and 20, and I brought by baby girl Syd into the relationship. I'm 28 btw, she's 13 years older than me lol. Anyway she has 6 siblings and they all have little kids. Whenever we go to her moms, Syd will lay on the floor and lets the kids maul her. The babies will pull her hair and stick their hands in her mouth and poke her eyes and she never even flinches. She knows the kids are important to me so even though she'd rather not take that kind of abuse, she puts up with it. Rottis get a bad wrap for being so vicious, but reallly its all in how they're brought up. They're the most loyal dogs I've ever been around. She's layin at my feet right now as I type this lol!

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    i do not like any pet in ma house. but i like birds though.

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