Not exact matches
black, dark grey, blue, ligth brown, red or brindle brindle from dark too ligth grey / yellow / red
males 64 - 68 cm / females 60 - 64 cm + / - 4 cm
male 59 - 64 cm / females 55 - 59 cm goes back too roman times based on original
dogs on the canary islands mixed with mastiffs and bulldogs the english brought with them So basic gist one is a newer smaller
breed which has to be brindle, the
other is an old
breed where some colors
of solid is allowed and its bigger in size Read all the answers in the comments.
Name: Jak Age: 10.5 years Gender:
Male Breed: Corgi / Australian Shepherd mix Weight: 30 lbs
Dog friendly: No, Jak is fearful
of other dogs Cat friendly: Unknown Kid friendly: No, Jak has a bite history with a child and is very fearful
of them House trained: Yes Crate trained: Yes Energy level: Moderate History: From a shelter in Oklahoma Adoption Fee: $ 200 From the Foster: Jak recently arrived to SHH.
If you aren't familiar with my views on dangerous
dogs, I'm wary
of certain
breeds that have a higher percentage
of dangerous
dogs that
other breeds, this coming after an un-neutered
male German Shepard bit my daughter in the face and went on to bit at least 5 more victims before the owners moved out
of town to save the
dog from being put down.
More ppl are bitten by small
dogs than big ones the problem is down to not being reported getting nipped
of a small
dog happens more but isn't reported larger
dogs tend to leave or do more damage But this is the fault
of the owner not knowing how to train a big
dog u have to break the
dog early then they see u as the alpha
male then u can bend the
dog to our will I've just had two
dogs non pit bull taken from me by a copper who hasn't started shaving yet who said they look like pit bulls one was twelve week old the
other two yr old they haven't stopped growing yet how the fuck can this nimrod have the ability to tell
breeds are one thing or another b4 their full grown this is state sanctioned destruction
of life
I see tons
of backyard
bred dogs here in AZ, tons
of people who do not spay their pets, have no intention
of breeding them and then complain that they mark territory and are aggressive towards each
other when they have two intact
males and one intact female.
In this
breed,
males are usually mellow, get along well with
other dogs (including
males of other breeds), and love to be babied.
In particular,
male bulmastiffs do not live peaceably with
other male dogs of any
breed.
I have been scammed three times by breeders 1 breeder was for a Norwich Terrier the
other two were French bulldogs, for some reason all these so - called breeders are women they lie most
of these women own only the female their use a stud service which is any person that has a
male usually a fawn or red and they pay him for the stud service and claim that their
dogs are special and why they are expensive and how long they've been
breeding basically most
of these breeders either can't answer your questions or they hate to answer even the slightest question red flags they don't keep in touch with you you literally have to pull teeth to get information from them I would love to post or create a site from my experiences because most people are buying inbred Frenchie in this country the Bloodlines are so mixed
It can be better though, our
breeding male does nip at the
other male, occasionally he'll nip at people's feet (started after the puppies came), he occasionally marks his territory that's just the behavior that comes with having a stud
dog of any kind for the most part that I've seen.
For example, another study found that increased aggression was present in entire
males (compared with neutered
males) in two
of the
breeds studied, but that this increase in aggression did not apply to the
other breeds of dog in the study.
Males are not as aggressive as some
other breeds of dogs, and they are usually not as prone to «marking» their territory unless there is an unneutered
male around.
Do not use in
dogs with known hypersensitivity to clomipramine or
other tricyclic antidepressants, or in
breeding male dogs,
dogs less than 6 months
of age,
dogs with a history
of seizures, or concomitantly with drugs which lower the seizure threshold.
Dog Characteristics:
Other than
breed,
male dogs,
dogs that had not been spayed or neutered and
dogs older than 10 years
of age were more likely to score higher on owner - directed aggression.
In contrast to our study, a previous OCD study [41] found more neutered
males among compulsive
dogs (
of all
breeds) compared to
other veterinary clinic patients.