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american bulldog and shar pei
his grandad is 22 stone show winner
I hope you've owned/trained dogs before, George! This could be a proper bu66er to train! Get yourself a properly qualified dog trainer to go to if there is anything you're not absolutely 100% sure about. Shar-Peis can turn into aggressive & difficult to handle dogs if they aren't really well socialised.
Given the recent controversy over the BBCs "The One Show" and the dangerous training techniques they were advocating (I know you don't watch telly but it was basically dominance based training rather than positive reward based training by a very young & inexperienced dog handler) it might be worthwhile checking a trainers credentials before using them.
Do it right and you'll have an amazing buddy for many years!
I'm looking forward to seeing the little fella grow up!
I'm looking forward to seeing the little fella grow up! [/QUOTE]
LOL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, there are 2 grown up versions patrolling the local towpath ....... it appears the only dog to attack them (at a dog club), was a Border Collie and now they object to anything that looks similar ...... and of course I have 2 Border Collies just itching to tell them to "Behave!" All for a quiet life
I hope you've owned/trained dogs before, George! This could be a proper bu66er to train! Get yourself a properly qualified dog trainer to go to if there is anything you're not absolutely 100% sure about. Shar-Peis can turn into aggressive & difficult to handle dogs if they aren't really well socialised.
Given the recent controversy over the BBCs "The One Show" and the dangerous training techniques they were advocating (I know you don't watch telly but it was basically dominance based training rather than positive reward based training by a very young & inexperienced dog handler) it might be worthwhile checking a trainers credentials before using them.
Do it right and you'll have an amazing buddy for many years!
I'm looking forward to seeing the little fella grow up!
thats good of you to think that way
i have had dogs all my life most of wich have been briany but nuts too
it will be trained well and i'll post some pics of him getting bigger
iam hopeing he aint going to be 22 stone like his grandad tho
A word of warning George, get rid of the tash or you will get your face ripped of when he's older.
the dog go's before the tash si
funny thing tho
my last dog spike used to pull out my tash hairs fekin hurts too
its not has if he could pull one at a time is it
cheers dude
i love him to bits
he is house trained all ready the odd miss app here and there but not bad for 10 weeks old
one more needle and 3 weeks he can go out on walks
i cant wait i have so much to show him
Brilliant, I would love to see him, my mum and dad used to breed boxers when I was younger so I have always loved big dogs. I travel to Barnsley quite a lot would you mind if I popped over sometime to see him?
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