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Do you guys have any dogs? I have two, even though my profile picture is my cat I am a dog person all the way! I have a red nose pit bull named gunner and an American pit bull named Echo. Gunner is light brown with whit spots and Echo is dark brown with white spots also and I just love them! Comment down below what your favorite dog is and if you have any!

(P.S.) I REALLY WANT A CORGIE!!!!!!!!!!!!
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  • Gymnasticsgirl09
    Gymnasticsgirl09 Posts: 39 Member
    Oh my gosh!๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚
  • Diatonic12
    Diatonic12 Posts: 32,344 Member
    Corgis are very sweet. Speaking in general here, I have noted many overweight Corgis because their pet parents stuff them and they suffer the consequences. You have to exercise them every day. I have a JackRat.
    Half Jack Russell and half Rat Terrier. Fierce and kinda bratty. She does everything on her own terms. She is not a lap dog, always on the job. She has a tall perch with a dog ladder so she can look out the window. Her eyes are always searching for critters of every kind. She is my protector and alarm when I'm hiking alone in the mountains. We hike in grizzly country and I have to sing at the top of my lungs to let the bears know I'm coming through. She barks and I sing. When you bond with a good dog that's some serious love.
  • Gymnasticsgirl09
    Gymnasticsgirl09 Posts: 39 Member
    Thanks for sharing you guys your dogs sound awesome! My dogs are very protective especially with bunnies. We have a big fenced in back yard and they don't like bunnies, but we have a bunch of them, so a couple of them have lost their lives. Speaking of bunnies we found a baby bunny nest in our backyard so we had to protect from the dogs :|
  • Yoshiboobs
    Yoshiboobs Posts: 1,090 Member
    Thanks for sharing you guys your dogs sound awesome! My dogs are very protective especially with bunnies. We have a big fenced in back yard and they don't like bunnies, but we have a bunch of them, so a couple of them have lost their lives. Speaking of bunnies we found a baby bunny nest in our backyard so we had to protect from the dogs :|

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  • Gymnasticsgirl09
    Gymnasticsgirl09 Posts: 39 Member
    Adorable!
  • brustmannzwei
    brustmannzwei Posts: 1,124 Member
    Yep. German shepherds, chocolate lab, and Australian shepherd.
  • Erin084
    Erin084 Posts: 4 Member
    I love labs. Great family dogs.
  • brustmannzwei
    brustmannzwei Posts: 1,124 Member
    I love labs. Great family dogs.

    Yeah, got her for duck and goose hunting.
  • cppeace
    cppeace Posts: 764 Member
    I have 4. 1 Male named Koga Half St Bernard and Half Great Pyrenees. I have a Female of the same breeding named Sophie. she was a rescue we got as an adult. I also have a female Golden retriever named Chara and a mutt named Harley. Harley Is , to our knowledge 1/4 golden retriever, 1/4 Rottweiler some percent Pyrenees and the rest fully unknown. She was dropped on our door in the dead of winter 2 years ago at 4 weeks old.
  • Mithridites
    Mithridites Posts: 600 Member
    edited September 2020
    I rescued a black lab mix many years ago, she was just a puppy, loved her to pieces but when I had to put her down at 10, I swore off dogs forever. Couldn't stand the pain in my heart. :( But the house was sooo quiet it only took me 2 months to search for another dog. I found a litter of 10 puppies through a shelter on Petfinder in Arkansas and applied for one of them, all 10 puppies were named with names starting with H so I stuck with her name of Holly. She's a very exuberant lovable crazy chocolate lab mix, 7 yo now. Then a year later, not sure what I was thinking but saw a 2 yo dog(had been found on the streets very pregnant :() on Petfinder that was being fostered 3 hours away(originally from the same shelter, had delivered a litter of puppies with J names :)) and her name was Josie so I took it as a sign because I had a great-aunt named Josie. Hey, to ME it was a sign. :) Plus she looked very sweet, black and white mixed breed and she is a sweetheart through and through. She's got a white muzzle now though and is showing her age, at around 8 yo. They can be very protective together and rascals but they're my friends, companions, and best pals. :)
    Anyways, long story short(too late haha)I have 2 lovable mutts.

    @ReenieHJ
    I love how you love your dogs. How did you introduce a 2nd rescue dog into your life? My 6y.o. rescue Maltese boy Foggy is starting to have 'only child syndrome' or worse, 'only child during quarantine syndrome'...
  • Diatonic12
    Diatonic12 Posts: 32,344 Member
    Thanks for sharing these. ^^ Sooo sweet.
  • ReenieHJ
    ReenieHJ Posts: 9,724 Member
    I rescued a black lab mix many years ago, she was just a puppy, loved her to pieces but when I had to put her down at 10, I swore off dogs forever. Couldn't stand the pain in my heart. :( But the house was sooo quiet it only took me 2 months to search for another dog. I found a litter of 10 puppies through a shelter on Petfinder in Arkansas and applied for one of them, all 10 puppies were named with names starting with H so I stuck with her name of Holly. She's a very exuberant lovable crazy chocolate lab mix, 7 yo now. Then a year later, not sure what I was thinking but saw a 2 yo dog(had been found on the streets very pregnant :() on Petfinder that was being fostered 3 hours away(originally from the same shelter, had delivered a litter of puppies with J names :)) and her name was Josie so I took it as a sign because I had a great-aunt named Josie. Hey, to ME it was a sign. :) Plus she looked very sweet, black and white mixed breed and she is a sweetheart through and through. She's got a white muzzle now though and is showing her age, at around 8 yo. They can be very protective together and rascals but they're my friends, companions, and best pals. :)
    Anyways, long story short(too late haha)I have 2 lovable mutts.

    @ReenieHJ
    I love how you love your dogs. How did you introduce a 2nd rescue dog into your life? My 6y.o. rescue Maltese boy Foggy is starting to have 'only child syndrome' or worse, 'only child during quarantine syndrome'...

    I took my 1st rescue with me to see how they'd interact and they were wonderful together, running around the foster's yard, playing like best buddies. So I brought rescue #2 home and took a chance. They've done really great! The first few nights were a test of boss skills because Holly was used to sharing the bed with just me. Having to make room for another had her growling from the bed a couple nights but she got over it. :)

    Unfortunately being together though, they seemed to have developed a protective pack mentality that I never encountered before they were together and I've had to be careful when I take them outdoors(such as taking them in/out 1 at a time because with 2 they've very strong). Our neighborhood is filled with dogs and they tend to get beasty now with other dogs. Mostly they go charging and barking, then run back to me, but I don't trust them to not do more. :( And cats, which is something neither one of them tolerates well. But I had them in my home daycare for 7 years and they were really good; kids loved them and they loved the kids.

    Do you have any chance for your dog to socialize with other dogs at all? Even bringing him to a doggie daycare once a week or something?