Sir Myghin wrote:I had a stubby-tailed short-haired buff-colored one like the pic. He was aCygnusX1 wrote:Cyg, thats pretty cool, was it a pembroke or a cardigan , pembroke are the ones with very little tail, usually docked, cardigans have a long tail. (I wanted a tailed one but never seen one in the area, this is my first tailless dog and I am surprised to find I don't notice . ((My criterion for dogs are it must look like a dog (aka no rat dogs) so tails are usually required.))Xanadu wrote:
Are they related to Welsh Corgis?
That looks like a Corgi I used to have as a kid! (if it was short-haired.)
They are cool dogs.
rooter too. He loved to go mousin' just like a cat!
He was a awesome protector too. He guarded his turf with his life if he
had to. The neighborhood kids used to tease him through the chain-link
fence we had around the yard....
One day, he learned to climb fences.
The first bite of teaser's ass he got - that problem was over. hahahaha
Getting a wee dog next wednesday most likely
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Damn man, that is amazing! I would have loved to see the look on those kids faces.CygnusX1 wrote:
I had a stubby-tailed short-haired buff-colored one like the pic. He was a
rooter too. He loved to go mousin' just like a cat!
He was a awesome protector too. He guarded his turf with his life if he
had to. The neighborhood kids used to tease him through the chain-link
fence we had around the yard....
One day, he learned to climb fences.
The first bite of teaser's ass he got - that problem was over. hahahaha
Looking back, it was sweet justice as a kid.Sir Myghin wrote:Damn man, that is amazing! I would have loved to see the look on those kids faces.CygnusX1 wrote:
I had a stubby-tailed short-haired buff-colored one like the pic. He was a
rooter too. He loved to go mousin' just like a cat!
He was a awesome protector too. He guarded his turf with his life if he
had to. The neighborhood kids used to tease him through the chain-link
fence we had around the yard....
One day, he learned to climb fences.
The first bite of teaser's ass he got - that problem was over. hahahaha
When we get older, we have to worry about lawsuits.
Don't start none...won't be none.
Thank he-who-shall-not-be-named-in-this-thread for that, dude.Xanadu wrote:Yeah now that self defense and protecting property is illegal
***Did you see the rancher who got burned for holding illegals 'till ICE
got 'em? Farking incredible, but that's another thread.***
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My puppy beat up a mastiff the other day, he might have been as big as its head but it just looked at him and wagged its tail sniffing him while he was trying to jump to nip its nose, was pretty funny to see the mastiff jump back a bit. Training is going well today, starting to get the poo thing down, its tough when we are gone 7-8 hours a day about 3 days a week.
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Hairy! Are you serious?
Crate training as barbaric as it sounds, is the simplest and kindest way. Its only cruel if you don't ged them out enough...for a little pup or small dog that means every 2 hours.
http://leerburg.com/housebrk.htm
Crate training as barbaric as it sounds, is the simplest and kindest way. Its only cruel if you don't ged them out enough...for a little pup or small dog that means every 2 hours.
http://leerburg.com/housebrk.htm
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