What type of purebred should I get brahs? Thinking bout getting a lab or German shepherd cause they're alpha az fuk and cute as fuk too. But my parents will only let me get one, whatt it do?
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Labrador retriever
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German shepherd
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11-27-2012, 09:53 PM #1
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11-27-2012, 10:07 PM #5
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try an akita. it seems you want a large dog.. akita are large versions of the shiba inu which is a med dog.
Akitas are playful, a million times more intelligent than a lab.... and just as playful..
some of their playfullness comes from beinga smart ass. My shiba inu knew i had to leave at 6 am for school.. so he would dick around and not go outside for the day... like i would hav to chase him around and stuff to get him outside.. but when it came to discipline time.. he was a natural. sit on command, eat on commad. heel on command.. only thing you cant really do is walk a shiba inu off leash.. didnt work for me... he always ran away, but like 5 hours later would come home and sit in front of the garage, not moving until we let him in.NGU
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11-27-2012, 10:10 PM #6
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11-27-2012, 10:21 PM #8
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Lab or Shepard, can't lose either way.
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11-27-2012, 10:31 PM #9
German Shepherd all the way.
News article from the local paper last week.
Police pooch becomes a hit on ********
Posted : 26 November 2012
By Barbara Hollands
A FOUR-LEGGED member of East London’s K9 unit has become an international ******** sensation after he fearlessly attacked an armed suspect following an armed robbery in Rosedale Park.
Samurai, a plucky three-and-a-half-year-old German shepherd, broke the suspect’s arm and tore into his (evidently) not-so-private parts after the 18-year-old failed to heed warnings from Samurai’s handler, Warrant Officer Killian Steyn, on Friday, November 16.
Now Samurai has been branded a hero after details of the incident appeared on online crime-fighting ******** page Crime Spotter Buffalo, attracting more than 1 500 comments from as far afield as the US, UK and New Zealand.
The story has also gained almost 5 800 "likes” – more than any entry in the history of Crime Spotter.
"Great doggie, let’s hope he didn’t catch anything nasty,” posted Charlotte Gamlin, while Ian Crawford demanded, "Give that dog a bone!”
Other humorous messages of congratulations included Daniel Howard Vanbuskirk’s, "My Shep always went for the ball”, and Angela Lavender’s, "Another one bites the nuts!”
Police spokesman Captain Stephen Marais said Steyn chased the suspect following an armed robbery in Woolwash Road. A man had been robbed of his groceries and R30 by a group of youths, one of whom was armed with a pistol.
"Two of the suspects were apprehended by police, but the one with the firearm ran into the bush and was followed by Warrant Officer Steyn and Samurai,” Marais said.
"He shouted warnings, the suspect ignored the warnings, so the dog apprehended him.”
Marais said the suspect aimed his firearm at Samurai, but the hound leapt up and responded by breaking his arm.
"The suspect kicked the dog which attacked his groin.”
Steyn arrested the man charged with armed robbery and the unlawful possession of an unlicensed firearm.
"He will appear in court once he has been discharged from Frere Hospital,” Marais said.
brb alpha as phuk
brb breaking arm with one bite.
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11-27-2012, 11:12 PM #10
Srs. I can tell you from personal experience that they are awesome. Very energetic and high maintenance, but if you can keep up with them you will never look back.
German shepherds are cool too, don't know as much about them though. If you want a guard dog, you are going to want the gsd for sure. Huskies are actually not aggressive at all.
There are also wolf hybrids in case you are interested.
Last edited by InstaSwole; 11-27-2012 at 11:17 PM.
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11-27-2012, 11:20 PM #11
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11-28-2012, 12:14 AM #17
I've got a Malamute that i'm looking for a home right now. She's going to be 2 years old and her name's Moxie. She's already fixed and everything. Here's a picture of what she looks like lol. She's mixed but very little. Leaving for Military and need to rehome her other wise I wouldn't be wanting to get rid of her to save the life of me
Btw, if you're going to get a husky I'd suggest getting a Malamute instead. They're least likely to try and escape when fenced in along with not howling and barking as much. They're better suited for pulling people and doing more things that require brute strength than just one husky. The list goes on
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11-28-2012, 12:22 AM #18
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Get a mutt German. Unless it's another giant dog it's bred with the likelihood of hip displacia goes down, and life expectancy goes up. Pure breds are awesome and big but prone to a lot of health issues. My dog is half German half something and it is a decent sized dog that looks mostly like a German (everyone assumes he is), plus he was 40 bucks as a puppy.
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11-28-2012, 12:26 AM #19
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11-28-2012, 05:02 AM #20
If you are into big dogs, St Bernard's really are awesome. I love my pup, the little **** is bigger than me now, he weighed in at 95kg a couple months ago.
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11-28-2012, 11:52 AM #26
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11-28-2012, 03:24 PM #27
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11-28-2012, 05:25 PM #30
Im sure you already know a dog is huge responsibility, but keep in mind huskies and german sheppards are high maintenance as ****, they need a lot of exercise.
Golden Retrievers will always be the GOAT imo.You can't force knowledge into a dumbass any more than you can force sight into a blind man.
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