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Free registration at the forum removes this block.If I were to do a deal with you and you came in a dirty suit with that story. I don’t care what you were offering I would sign immediately haha what a good girl!Once chased her through my entire neighborhood at 7am in a full suit...
This is my freaky 190lb malamute Max.
Wow what a big boy! Almost as heavy as me! So cool how old is he?
Good boy: Incredibly loveable, soft, gentle, loyal, happy, and a pound puppy saved just hours from death.
Bad boy: Goes crazy when sees other dogs and won't take his medicine in his pill pockets. Too smart for his own good.
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This is my best friend in the whole world. She's 7 now, still has as much energy as she did when he was a puppy. She's full of life and energy. The sweetest dog you've ever met. Loves to be cuddled, loves to be hugged, never wants to be alone. You can never give her enough attention.
Good girl: Sweetest dog I've ever met (and I've owned 10 dogs). She won't even bite playfully, that's how harmless she despite looking intimidating. Really all she wants is to be loved and given attention. She's fiercely loyal and protective as dobermans are; basically afraid of nothing.
Extremely intelligent. She knows she's not supposed to take our food, so once she took a loaf of bread off the counter, but didn't eat it. She just looked at everyone eating for someone to say no. But we didn't, and she figured she had permission to eat it, so she did lol.
Less than desirable traits: I won't even say she's a bad girl because she's the best dog I could ask her, but here are her imperfections.
As I said before she's very protective. She'll growl and bark at strangers. She hates other dogs. People are terrified of her. She's never bitten anyone though, and never would because she doesn't even know how. I've gotten her to be more chill recently though.
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She loves her bed and having a blanket put on her,
Wow I love her! Such a sweet girl! I can totally imagine her having a blast and going under the covers with my son to hear a bed time story!She loves her bed and having a blanket put on her,
This is Emma our 3 (ish) year old Pit mix. We rescued her about 1 1/2 years ago after she'd been in the county animal shelter for several months.
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Good girl: She is a great cuddler and she's really great with kids.
Bad Girl: She's a flight risk. Open door? Gone. Open fence gate? Gone. Once chased her through my entire neighborhood at 7am in a full suit...
Ps.. my wife made her a IG @emma_pitty
Haha thanks. That’s actually totally something she would do tooWow I love her! Such a sweet girl! I can totally imagine her having a blast and going under the covers with my son to hear a bed time story!
Fresh cedar shavings? Haven’t seen that before lol. Sounds interesting.I was pretty shocked the first time I saw a friends dog swing a blanket around, wrapping herself up in a cocoon, then going sleep all wrapped up. My dogs slept in beds made of fresh cedar shavings, sometimes burrowing in a little. They smelled great, lol.
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