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Re: O.T. what kind of dog do I need
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Posted by Wayne on April 19, 2004 at 20:47:07 from (64.12.116.80):
In Reply to: O.T. what kind of dog do I need posted by Slofr8 on April 19, 2004 at 18:28:03:
Find you a good sized 'Sooner...that's a dog that's just as 'sooner' one breed as another. Every outside dog I've ever owned has been a mixed breed, usually with some Lab, Chow, Setter, Pointer, combination or something close anyway based on their looks and behavior. Most of mine have been strays that wondered up and took residence or, like one of the last ones that I had for 10 yrs, a pup I found setting on the side of the road. There's no way of knowing 100% for sure what was in all the mixes but they were all the best, most loyal dogs I've known. They have all always been good with kids and have never bitten anybody. Still they usually have a loud enough bark and "mean enough" size and look to be a good deterent anyway. The main thing with kids is to make sure to introduce the dog to the kids early on and let it get used to them and insure it respects them while at the same time making sure the kid respects the dog and treats it right also. One mean kid in it's past and a dog doesn't forget. Just my .02
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