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Re: O.T. what kind of dog do I need
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Posted by Fred OH on April 20, 2004 at 05:21:38 from (38.119.141.165):
In Reply to: O.T. what kind of dog do I need posted by Slofr8 on April 19, 2004 at 18:28:03:
In the past ten or so years I have had a Sharpei (Wrinkle dog) who seemed kinda primitive minded...he'd even lay down in the middle of the road. Worry you to death...and a black lab named Jessie. Jessie is undoubtedly the smartest dog I have ever owned...smart enough to predict you ahead of time and already have done what you were going to ask of him. Maybe he's just smarter than I am, I don't know. He was born around 1994 and of recent I have noticed him getting a little stiff in the hips as others have described and of course his whiskers are whiter than mine. Of all the dogs I've had in a lifetime...he is the favorite of all. I tried another black lab pup about a year ago, a female...thinking that I should get some pups from the Jessie dog. She was the slender faced type lab with the foulest smelling breath for a pup (uncommon to me)...needless to say I couldn't do anything with her and had to give her away. So, some are good, some aren't...How do you pick a winner? Hard to say. I think it has to be love at first site, so, take the family and hound the pounds or the breeders...good luck. Fred OH
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