So, my kid wants a dog.....

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My pup actually has the same features as that one in the photo; different color but same features.
 

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We seemed to have gotten side tracked on adopting a dog. Now we need to get back to what is really important. Is the mega fight going to happen between the Neck tatted pit bull owner v/s the guy who thinks he is really witty but is not funny at all ? Hell this has Mayweather / Mcgregor potential.
 

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We seemed to have gotten side tracked on adopting a dog. Now we need to get back to what is really important. Is the mega fight going to happen between the Neck tatted pit bull owner v/s the guy who thinks he is really witty but is not funny at all ? Hell this has Mayweather / Mcgregor potential.

Less Mayweather-esque more like this:

 
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We seemed to have gotten side tracked on adopting a dog. Now we need to get back to what is really important. Is the mega fight going to happen between the Neck tatted pit bull owner v/s the guy who thinks he is really witty but is not funny at all ? Hell this has Mayweather / Mcgregor potential.
Less Mayweather more like this:
What did this thread do to deserve back to back posts by tweedledumb and tweedledumber?
 

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Pretty damn impressive. You started a new account and followed me around in two different threads to stalk. Only 3 post and all involved me over two different threads. You are a special one i tell you. Now excuse me, but GEAFD and choke on it. You suck and your posting is worse, if that is even possible.
 

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Oh look, another admirer signing up to stalk. Goodness, i am becoming pretty damn famous, keep it up fellows. All of this attention has me blushing. It was pretty obvious i was trolling, but thanks for taking the bait, bet you where really hungry. Only a dumb *** would have bitten. Congrats sir,,,, oh and if you are still hungry after that,,,, you to can EAFD, but i like you, do not choke on it like Minnie Man.
 

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Well, I'm sorry guys, I'm an idiot. I've tried everything I know, which admittedly is little, to post a photo of our new pup.

I've downloaded it, copied it, added it my drive, etc. etc., but I simply don't know how to get the URL to copy to a post here.

Take my word, he's a cute little fella. I may get my kid to try when he gets back.
 
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I'm partial to the "go to the human society/pound, look for a dog that looks like it meets your size and hair criteria that acts friendly." You should be able to get a decent feel for the dog's personality pretty quickly. You can even go home, come back, meet it again on a different day. I have a mutt my wife got as a puppy from a friend whose dog got knocked up, but my sister has had great luck twice with the picking one out based on meeting it at the pound. Second one got a bit destructive when left alone at times (mostly at mine or my dad's house when she was out of town and we were watching him, lol) but that's something you could encounter with any dog. They've both (German Shepherd/Rottweiler and Beagle/Border Collie mixes) been incredibly friendly and close bonding.
 
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Well, I'm sorry guys, I'm an idiot. I've tried everything I know, which admittedly is little, to post a photo of our new pup.

I've downloaded it, copied it, added it my drive, etc. etc., but I simply don't know how to get the URL to copy to a post here.

Take my word, he's a cute little fella. I may get my kid to try when he gets back.

Hadn't read through to see that you already got one. That's awesome!

If you want to show a picture, upload it on imgur.com and post the link to that here. That's my usual method. You can just drag and drop the file right onto the website and it will upload.
 

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I'm of the "go to the human society/pound, look for a dog that looks like it meets your size and hair criteria that acts friendly." You should be able to get a decent feel for the dog's personality pretty quickly. You can even go home, come back, meet it again on a different day. I have a mutt my wife got as a puppy from a friend whose dog got knocked up, but my sister has had great luck twice with the picking one out based on meeting it at the pound. Second one got a bit destructive when left alone at times (mostly at mine or my dad's house when she was out of town and we were watching him, lol) but that's something you could encounter with any dog. They've both (German Shepherd/Rottweiler and Beagle/Border Collie mixes) been incredibly friendly and close bonding.
Ganner, we went to two shelters but couldn't find "the" one we wanted. A friend of mine had a friend of hers who had a dog who got knocked up and was trying to give away pups. So far, I think we got a good dog.
 

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Hadn't read through to see that you already got one. That's awesome!

If you want to show a picture, upload it on imgur.com and post the link to that here. That's my usual method. You can just drag and drop the file right onto the website and it will upload.
In English please.......LOL. I'll try that here after I finish up some work related crap.
 
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In English please.......LOL. I'll try that here after I finish up some work related crap.

haha! Go to www.imgur.com and have the folder your picture is in open. Click on the file, drag it over the page anywhere, and let go. It will upload. On the page that comes up, right click on the image and click copy image address (assuming you're on Windows... this is what it says in Chrome on Windows 7). Come back here, click the Image button that's right between the smiley face and the film reel buttons at the top of the reply box, paste the link in the dialog that comes up, and click insert. That'll do it!
 

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haha! Go to www.imgur.com and have the folder your picture is in open. Click on the file, drag it over the page anywhere, and let go. It will upload. On the page that comes up, right click on the image and click copy image address (assuming you're on Windows... this is what it says in Chrome on Windows 7). Come back here, click the Image button that's right between the smiley face and the film reel buttons at the top of the reply box, paste the link in the dialog that comes up, and click insert. That'll do it!
I've got it on imgur.com, but the "copy image address" doesn't come up. I'm on a %^&%*^(& Chromebook, and every thing is 10 times more difficult, at least for me. (I'm sure that has nothing to do with it, lol, I'm just technically an idiot, and I admit it).
 

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Good grief that was an ordeal, but after what seemed like forever, I figured it out, and thanks to Ganner, I learned something, thanks Ganner.

Anyway, this is Spike.
 

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He HAS to be a smart pup; he immediately took possession of my son's UK blanket. He's resigned himself it now belongs to Spike, ha, ha.
 

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Gorgeous pup.

We had to help one of ours cross the bridge yesterday. We brought her home 11 years ago as a shy rescue with a severe heart condition so she could die with a family. We gave her 2 heart pills per day and she hung in like a champ.

We're "down" to 2 Airedales, a Bassett Hound, a Great Dane, and 2 cats now. No, we can't have kids. Our adoption attempts have been dumpster fires. We have over compensated.
 

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Gorgeous pup.

We had to help one of ours cross the bridge yesterday. We brought her home 11 years ago as a shy rescue with a severe heart condition so she could die with a family. We gave her 2 heart pills per day and she hung in like a champ.

We're "down" to 2 Airedales, a Bassett Hound, a Great Dane, and 2 cats now. No, we can't have kids. Our adoption attempts have been dumpster fires. We have over compensated.
Sorry to hear that, it's tough losing a beloved pet.
 
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I think I have that exact same throw blanket. I gave our dog a different one before he could claim mine.[laughing] Our beagle just had the fun experience of chasing rabbits in the backyard. Rarely see any out during the day in our yard. He just missed catching one by a couple feet my daughter said. Then he proceeded to smell the whole yard afterwards. Hope he doesn't catch any and brings them to the door.
 

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Gorgeous pup.

We had to help one of ours cross the bridge yesterday. We brought her home 11 years ago as a shy rescue with a severe heart condition so she could die with a family. We gave her 2 heart pills per day and she hung in like a champ.

We're "down" to 2 Airedales, a Bassett Hound, a Great Dane, and 2 cats now. No, we can't have kids. Our adoption attempts have been dumpster fires. We have over compensated.
Me & Mrs. 93 were walking Norman yesterday. We saw the guy that owned Candy, a 14 yo yellow lab that had cancer. He said he had to put her down last week. We could tell he was hurting. Norman sensed it too, and just laid down in the grass to let the guy let him for a while.

When Norman and Candy met on walks, we could drop their leashes and they would just circle each other and sniff. That was their thing.

It's gonna suck when Norman goes.
 

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Great looking dog!!! Our plan is to get adopt a little mutt to boss our German Sheperds around
 

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Congratulations, Welder! I would guess Jack Russell, rat terrier or beagle in the mix. I remember Mom putting a wind up alarm clock near my pup to help it sleep at night. Said it missed it's mother's heartbeat. Nothing like a new pup!
 

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Nice looking pup, Welder.

We just got another recently as well. Here's our GSP at 8 wks old.








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Short hair dogs shed more than long hair dogs.
So far at least this pup sheds very, very little. Upon reflection, this wasn't really that big of an issue, seeing as how much my son and this pup have bonded. Right now my only thing is to get it housebroken. It doesn't seem to be capable of finding the pee pads; it often gets close, ha, ha, but right now if prefers rugs more that it does the pee pads. I bought a brush to brush it's coat, but thus far haven't had much need for it.

Two of my friends have large dogs, and both of those dogs shed quite a bit; so much so that just one walking by you and brushing up against your pant leg leaves an incredible amount of hair on your pants. I guess that's where I felt a smaller dog, with short hair, would shed less.
 

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German shepherd will protect you and your family for life, plus I heard burglars avoid them
 

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[QUOTE="Rupp'sRunt, post: 6038960, member: 7634....I heard burglars avoid them[/QUOTE]

Not true. Most burglars view dogs as a massive false sense of security.
 

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[QUOTE="Rupp'sRunt, post: 6038960, member: 7634....I heard burglars avoid them

Not true. Most burglars view dogs as a massive false sense of security.[/QUOTE]
You breaking into the house with the big dog trained to kill or the one with the yorkie. Don't think to hard on this one
 

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-its not the size/bite of the dog. Thieves don't want the attention drawn by a dog barking its *** off.
 

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Not true. Most burglars view dogs as a massive false sense of security.
You breaking into the house with the big dog trained to kill or the one with the yorkie. Don't think to hard on this one[/QUOTE]

But the vast, vast, vast majority of dogs aren't trained killers. (Very few home owners pony up thousands of dollars for trained guard dogs) Most are just family pets.....which can be protective of family members and young ones, but often times they aren't as protective when the house is empty. I've seen documentaries and shows about burglars and burglary. Then later on used to watch the show "It Takes a Thief." In fact, after my college apartment was broken into I wrote a 10 pg research paper over the subject from my Behavioral Psychology class.

Most burglars will tell you that they can walk into a home with confidence, toss a treat, lock the dog in a closet, and get to work within just a minute or two. Some burglars have even played fetch with the dogs for a while before leaving. In fact, having trained guard dogs isn't a true deterrent. There were several guys in the documentary that I saw that noted that they went to the home 5-6x to get to know the dog while the owners are out.......then after they get comfortable with the dog, they'll rob it. In fact, one guy got so attached to a Doberman that when they robbed the place, he took the Doberman with him and made it his house pet.

But you are right. Burglars, like many criminals, look for the path of least resistance. If they are looking at 2 identical homes......one has a ADT sticker in the window and the other doesn't, they'll go with the one without the alarm. But dogs are not the level of deterrent that alarms are. And the type of dog doesn't matter as much as home owners would like to believe.