Here’s a better one.
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
Here’s a better one. [/quote]
awwww, too cute
[quote]strangemeadow wrote:
[quote]heavythrower wrote:
[quote]strangemeadow wrote:
[quote]heavythrower wrote:
my newest Dane, Simon, 17 months old, 135lbs. He is investigating my new dead-squat bar i just got yesterday afternoon. [/quote]
Yeah! Danes! I have 2 blue males. They are sweethearts. I started a Dane link last year, but it kinda fizzled out… :([/quote]
blues have to be my favorite color second to only fawns. hard to find though[/quote]
Well said, about being like other giant breeds, but not like regular dogs. I got my blue’s from a breeder in Alabama, same sire, different bitches, all owned by the breeder and onsite.
Your’s look great.[/quote]
beautiful animals! question:
do yours shed a ton? mine do.
[quote]heavythrower wrote:
[quote]strangemeadow wrote:
[quote]heavythrower wrote:
[quote]strangemeadow wrote:
[quote]heavythrower wrote:
my newest Dane, Simon, 17 months old, 135lbs. He is investigating my new dead-squat bar i just got yesterday afternoon. [/quote]
Yeah! Danes! I have 2 blue males. They are sweethearts. I started a Dane link last year, but it kinda fizzled out… :([/quote]
blues have to be my favorite color second to only fawns. hard to find though[/quote]
Well said, about being like other giant breeds, but not like regular dogs. I got my blue’s from a breeder in Alabama, same sire, different bitches, all owned by the breeder and onsite.
Your’s look great.[/quote]
beautiful animals! question:
do yours shed a ton? mine do. [/quote]
Mine shed like a mofo, they’re just really tiny hairs. Impossible to get out of the material on the ceiling of my SUV…
UGH. same here. i have all leather furniture and hardwood floors just for that reason

Ha, lots of great pics in here.
So, we’ve found out that Cookie (yes, we decided on “Cookie”) has a few personality quirks over the last week.
When we’re walking in the backyard, if a leaf/branch/shrub happens to bop into her face, she bites it back. If she’s walking on a leash and has an itch, she’ll try to keep walking and scratch her neck with her back leg. She almost never reaches her neck, but “scratches” a few times anyway.
And, pictured above, if I’m sitting at the table typing on the laptop and she wants to look out the big kitchen window, she’ll jump under my arm, up onto on my lap, and look outside. Completely random and unexpected. No noises provoking her from outside or anything. Just… poof… ninja dog appears.
[quote]soupandspoons wrote:
Our 7 month old Berner enjoying the snow!
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always wanted a Bernice mountain dog, and or a great Pyrenees.

Dutch

Reginald
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Almost a year later exactly I got my first 2 dogs. Blake is the white one and Bailey is the brown one. We adopted them from a foster family their mom had been rescued off the street when she was pregnant. Originally, I just went to get Blake but then I saw Bailey and had to have her so we made the 1 1/2 hr trip one way the next day to get her too. It says they are a bulldog/terrier mix. What do you guys think they are? I am looking for any training advice you think would be helpful as a new dog owner. I’m currently reading a couple Cesar Millan books (like 3) but I’d like to hear some different opinions.
Not to be a downer, but end of an era. Max = 14 years of great friendship. Had to put him down on friday.
[quote]comus3 wrote:
Not to be a downer, but end of an era. Max = 14 years of great friendship. Had to put him down on friday. [/quote]
That sucks. My condolences. I’ve had to do it twice in recent years, and its awful, but better than letting them suffer when its time.
[quote]jjackkrash wrote:
[quote]comus3 wrote:
Not to be a downer, but end of an era. Max = 14 years of great friendship. Had to put him down on friday. [/quote]
That sucks. My condolences. I’ve had to do it twice in recent years, and its awful, but better than letting them suffer when its time. [/quote]
Thanks I appreciate that, it’ll be a while before I can bring myself to get another. Hard to go through it. All the the dog pics may motivate me though.
[quote]comus3 wrote:
[quote]jjackkrash wrote:
[quote]comus3 wrote:
Not to be a downer, but end of an era. Max = 14 years of great friendship. Had to put him down on friday. [/quote]
That sucks. My condolences. I’ve had to do it twice in recent years, and its awful, but better than letting them suffer when its time. [/quote]
Thanks I appreciate that, it’ll be a while before I can bring myself to get another. Hard to go through it. All the the dog pics may motivate me though.[/quote]
We put down my big boy Dempsey the week of Thanksgiving (he’s in my Avatar) and our next dog fell in our lap just days later and we jumped on it. I still miss Dempsey, but don’t regret getting a new dog right away, and, frankly, it really helped out our other dog Riley who was a wreck when Dempsey just didn’t come home with me one day.
Young Gunnar is standing up (he’s about 5 months now) and Riley is looking at us in the Photo, she’s 9.









