#797161 - 11/03/12 12:53 PM
Re: Question for Dog Owners
[Re: Illyrian]
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Catahoulas (the Other American Breed), especially female blue eyed blue roans. Great with kids (herders), short coats, good sizes (males 60 - 80 pounds, females 50 - 60 pounds), very trainable, etc.
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#797179 - 11/03/12 01:55 PM
Re: Question for Dog Owners
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I would go with the Lab, they are great with kids and I disagree with the other poster that said "Barking doesn't stop anything". If the dog is in the house and is barking, then there is a high probability that they are not going to break into the house (Now your car, boat is another question). Just like having a big mean german shepard or pit bull will do no good to protect your house if it is in the garage.
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#797182 - 11/03/12 02:00 PM
Re: Question for Dog Owners
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Catahoulas (the Other American Breed), especially female blue eyed blue roans. Great with kids (herders), short coats, good sizes (males 60 - 80 pounds, females 50 - 60 pounds), very trainable, etc. Here's what happens in the canine world, when you "reach across the aisle"... http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/24494226Hope they find a good home.
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#797237 - 11/03/12 03:45 PM
Re: Question for Dog Owners
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I was owned by one of these characters for about 16 years. The toughest retriever traits combined with a German Shepard attitude. Protective of family.....not friendly toward strangers. When I first laid eyes on him, I thought wow, that's a huntin' dog. ![](http://www.brushwaters.com/piper%20web%20size.jpg) Edit: In James Michener's "Chesapeake" read "The Watermen" for a wonderful story about a Labrador, a Chesapeake and their owner.
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#797512 - 11/04/12 09:47 AM
Re: Question for Dog Owners
[Re: Salmo g.]
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Nice pic of the Chesapeake. I was raised with Chesapeakes. First one was Shagack in Adak, Alaska. Then Maude, then Cass. All incredible animals. Other than one little dog (for Mom) those Chesies were around until a few years after High School, the oldest living to be 16+. I had my "dog wrestling" clothes that I had to wear if I was going to play with them when I was little. They were great kid-friendly dogs. One learned to nip me under my upper arm when she got tired of me harassing her.....bitch! She never broke the skin, but could raise a blood blister in that tender spot. ![smile smile](/forum/images/graemlins/default_dark/smile.gif) Mom loved hunting ducks with them. Don't overlook them as a possibility.
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#797548 - 11/04/12 01:29 PM
Re: Question for Dog Owners
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Not quite.....that was Mowgli.
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