open the gate with his nose
On of my shepherds does that. Best one I ever had. Loves treats, real trainable. But figured that out on his own.
open the gate with his nose
On of my shepherds does that. Best one I ever had. Loves treats, real trainable. But figured that out on his own.
Odd. No awake pictures.
Good lookin dog. I used to want an Austrian shepherd after a buddy of mine got one. I’m still stuck on wanting another husky tho if the wife will ever let me.
That describes our Doberman. He was unusually large. Very aggressive if he picked up from me I did not like someone.
But he loved us, the kids and people that were around regularly.
When I was younger, I was attacked in our home, or coming out of the garage, by the new family dog, a $2000 Cane Corso my dad got after a home burglary. I was in the hospital for 3 days. It was after he bit a neighbor boy he had to put it down. Until that happened, my sisters and I were plotting his death. Overdosing him with chocolate seemed to be the favorite.
We ended up putting our last dog down. He was just too unpredictable around people. The defining moment was when he bit my nephew on the hand. Five stitches and about $2,500 in medical bills later. The wife and I decided it was time. Out oldest son is a cop. They had 2 dogs. One had weird tendencies. They had a baby on the way. It was a pit mix, they tried to give it away. No one would touch the dog. Decided to put it down. About 6 months ago he had to go on a call where a child was attacked by a dog. After seeing that he told me it was the best decision they could of ever made. The happy side if the story is our current dog is probably the best we have ever owned.
I would have shot it on the spot if attacking any family member.
I came out of the garage and he stood me down. I tried to smack him on the nose. He ate my hand. And I got blood poisoning. And an IV diet.