The boys and I took Bailey for one last hike yesterday before saying goodbye. Lots of memories and adventures, she'll be missed.
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I love malinois. Fantastic, like a good hand grenade. if you get good training for them, you even get a few hours a day where the pin is in the spoon.Two left, adds are still up. Very easy to filter people out and I have been filtering a TON of people. No this isn’t the dog for you son’s first. No, you have to train them or I’ll see them at a rescue in six months because you can’t handle them. Yes, this dog could absolutely defend your house…who are you having train it?
Anyway someone started communicating this weekend and seems qualified, they asked if they could come see the dogs. I offered them $100 to never talk to me again and absolutely don’t tell my wife…they’re still coming
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Good job Dad. Very sorry for your family's loss.The boys and I took Bailey for one last hike yesterday before saying goodbye. Lots of memories and adventures, she'll be missed.
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I do too. Although I'm pretty sure mine is down to her last 3 brain cells, or is retarded afI love malinois. Fantastic, like a good hand grenade. if you get good training for them, you even get a few hours a day where the pin is in the spoon.
So true. These are cross with my daughter’s GSD so they have the shepherd’s brain but hopefully the Mal’s health. They have an amazing temperament and ability to settle unlike I remember my Mal having at the same age. I really want to keep one but I don’t think it’s in the cards. Next litter though I’ll be down at least one child to college and maybe in my forever/retirement house so I’m dang sure keeping one then.I love malinois. Fantastic, like a good hand grenade. if you get good training for them, you even get a few hours a day where the pin is in the spoon.
You need one of these…I do too. Although I'm pretty sure mine is down to her last 3 brain cells, or is retarded af![]()
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Miss my little homeboy. Even picked up one of those fake service dog kits so I could take him nearly everywhere.
Our GSD pup. Mischa is 15 weeks old and already 30 pounds. She's either asleep or running at 110%.
Heh. My pyrenees weigh 35 and 30lbs at 8 weeks. I’m going to have to dump a cow in there with them for food each day when they are full grown.Our GSD pup. Mischa is 15 weeks old and already 30 pounds. She's either asleep or running at 110%.
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That is precisely where they got their name from. When they play they look exactly like "human" boxers.First pic makes the dog look like a boxer (the fighter).
You gonna live long enough to see her settle down ?LuLu out on her daily mischief, the wheels are turning.
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They definitely use their front paws alotThat is precisely where they got their name from. When they play they look exactly like "human" boxers.
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Many years ago, our Mastiff pushed aside the curtains to look out one morning and literally jumped back, startled, as we had a decent snowfall overnight (ATL, not all that common) and she had never seen it before.My dog Fats, loving the snow.
Yeah but she keeps me busy thats for sure.You gonna live long enough to see her settle down ?![]()
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My dog Jedi. He’s annoying AF and an asshole, but he’s my asshole.
You have to see the way he looks at people he doesn’t know.Does he always look at you like you owe him money?
Lol, Fats isn’t a Mastiff. He’s a short American Bully. His back is about knee high.Many years ago, our Mastiff pushed aside the curtains to look out one morning and literally jumped back, startled, as we had a decent snowfall overnight (ATL, not all that common) and she had never seen it before.
We got a great pic of her standing in it, which I commissioned as a chalk portrait for my to-be wife for Christmas the following year.
I know. Just seeing that pic in the snow brought back memories.Lol, Fats isn’t a Mastiff. He’s a short American Bully. His back is about knee high.