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Maggie’s Man's Best Friend Thread

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Thank you guys sooo much for this thread! I have lost (Doggy Heaven) all 4 of my Labs in the last 5 years, I am still heartbroken over it. Its wonderful to see all the loving puppies, makes me believe there is still hope for mankind! Bless all of you and all the love your pups provide. Thank you for sharing. Got to go get more Kleenex now.
I was told once, you will know you are in heaven when every one of the dogs you have owned runs up to great you.
 
Some asshole in Texas threw this big dope out of a truck and I had him flown out to Cali and adopted him. I have to admit taking him out of the crate that first day was a bit of a gut check, but everybody who met Bogey loved him and he loved everyone. It was like having a 130 pound cat. Sweetest animal I've ever met. We used to throw him pieces of bread and he'd jump up and take it in one massive chomp. Loved to sit in your lap. Still miss him.
 

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I love all dogs and different breeds have their place depending on your life style, location and needs. But for a protection dog I like the GSD. Especially the Russian GSD, they were taken out of Germany in 45 and bred the same (not for show) since then. So they are bigger and don't have swooping back hips or hip issues. The backs are pretty straight to the tail.

He is always watching my back and I dare anyone, I mean anyone to try to sneak up on me in the SSV, house or on a lead. Very loyal and intelligent dog, he is watching 100% of the time when we are on, a little creepy sometimes:)

You will not get out of your car if you come out to the farm until I come out and release him, then he brings you a ball. Follows me everywhere and I catch him in the woods watching me behind a tree:). Great dog around my son and has chased off cougars around him.




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Soy boys do not pass (picture of a place on the boulder), they ran their mouth (anti blues life matters stuff in the parking lot) so I placed him on the trail head and they couldn't get in:)
 
Introduced my almost 8 year old lab to the boat a few weeks ago. She tried to retrieve the first smallie that jumped, had to fish her out of the lake. She has to see what is going on at all times.

Took her in to get two spots of cancer off her chest this last Monday. They also cut out a cracked molar that has been giving her problems. She is doing great so far. Never had a dog get so excited to go to the vet.
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***Edit*** Kimber sheared off two molars on deer antlers we used to give her to chew on. Think twice before giving antler as a chew toy.
 
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Looks like the white q tip is a GP? We have an 8 month old.... they are stubborn but sweet
Yes, a GP female. She is about 13 weeks right now. Stubborn but really a great personality. Always wants to be with you and she does well with the kids and our ACD too.

I use to dirt bike on a sheep farm in Petaluma, CA that had a number of GP's. Always great dogs to be around. Very friendly and always did great around little kids. One of the older males actually attacked a mountain lion that was by the house and that mountain lion did not fair too well in the encounter.
 
Yes, a GP female. She is about 13 weeks right now. Stubborn but really a great personality. Always wants to be with you and she does well with the kids and our ACD too.

I use to dirt bike on a sheep farm in Petaluma, CA that had a number of GP's. Always great dogs to be around. Very friendly and always did great around little kids. One of the older males actually attacked a mountain lion that was by the house and that mountain lion did not fair too well in the encounter.
Mine is very mouthy and likes to guard the house against squirrels. She is sweet too and loves people.... they need to be busy to be happy
 
Damn onions.......

The wife and I are empty nesters. The most recent family dogs are now gone. We've talked about getting a new one (Bernese Mountain Dog) but we plan on traveling and it wouldn't be fair to the dog. All of ours have been good, but our favorite was "Beauregard", who was a 180 pound Newfoundland. Just an amazingly loyal and committed friend. He was our best buddy.

I'd like to have another Newfie or Berner before I check out, but we're going to travel for a bit, then settle down. Maybe once that happens, we'll jump back into the pool. Hard living without them.....:cry:

My wife and I got a Berner 22 months ago, she is such a joy in our lives........you need to get one......they are wonderful dogs........

Molly,

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You realize that isn't me right? That is Simone Gertz. I am Jason.
NO I get it, I train dogs, K9, French Ring sports, I realize, it was you shared a youtube paid trainer"whatever" but all the work she put in it was impressive, training was simple and effective, You shared the video Jason , Thanks.
 
NO I get it, I train dogs, K9, French Ring sports, I realize, it was you shared a youtube paid trainer"whatever" but all the work she put in it was impressive, training was simple and effective, You shared the video Jason , Thanks.
She isn't a dog trainer. She is a maker known more for her shitty robots (her term).


 
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She has literally saved me. I went through a divorce and dealing with ptsd. I am a new person and it’s thanks to her.
 

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