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Zupe wrote a lab are golden i have a golden there supper smart like supper human i think.I have a Golden Labrador, they are awesome dogs, also insanely intelligent, they are so loyal and will protect their owners, defiantly a Dog to consider.
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Yorki !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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TTG_123 wrote I just found out in alias to get a dog again for my Bday what one should I get?
I used to have a Beagle but we regimes him cause he was naughty
I'm not to shore what dog I should get
I did want a Doberman Puppy but my Mum will say no I want to prove that there not that bad if u train them from a young age, but back to the point what other dogs I nice?
If your old dog was bad, how do you expect to train a new one not to be? I was going to suggest a Pitbull, but then I read your last two lines. Dogs don't just become "naughty." The behavior of a dog reflects the master.
I've trained 3 Pitbulls and all three of them were very loyal, very protective, and very nice to have around. Honestly you should work on your skills at training a dog first. If not, I'd advise you get a poodle or something.
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G36K wroteTTG_123 wrote I just found out in alias to get a dog again for my Bday what one should I get?
I used to have a Beagle but we regimes him cause he was naughty
I'm not to shore what dog I should get
I did want a Doberman Puppy but my Mum will say no I want to prove that there not that bad if u train them from a young age, but back to the point what other dogs I nice?
If your old dog was bad, how do you expect to train a new one not to be? I was going to suggest a Pitbull, but then I read your last two lines. Dogs don't just become "naughty." The behavior of a dog reflects the master.
I've trained 3 Pitbulls and all three of them were very loyal, very protective, and very nice to have around. Honestly you should work on your skills at training a dog first. If not, I'd advise you get a poodle or something.
same my pitbull i raised from a very young age he just turned one not too long ago with the right training any dog will be the best dog ever.
I suggest getting a husky they are dope dogs
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Get any labrador chocolate,yellow,patrickswayze it dosnt matter wut kind their great
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golden retrievers are cute when theyre puppies and theyre nice and can learn tricks for when they are older
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i would suggest a german sheppard or a pitbull
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[quote="G36K"]
If your old dog was bad, how do you expect to train a new one not to be? I was going to suggest a Pitbull, but then I read your last two lines. Dogs don't just become "naughty." The behavior of a dog reflects the master.
I've trained 3 Pitbulls and all three of them were very loyal, very protective, and very nice to have around. Honestly you should work on your skills at training a dog first. If not, I'd advise you get a poodle or something.[/quote
What I'm going to do is speak to my mates neighbour who I know and he is a very good dog trainer (he got a German Shepherd) so I'm going to get some advice from him but thanks for the feedback anyways
TTG_123 wrote I just found out in alias to get a dog again for my Bday what one should I get?
I used to have a Beagle but we regimes him cause he was naughty
I'm not to shore what dog I should get
I did want a Doberman Puppy but my Mum will say no I want to prove that there not that bad if u train them from a young age, but back to the point what other dogs I nice?
If your old dog was bad, how do you expect to train a new one not to be? I was going to suggest a Pitbull, but then I read your last two lines. Dogs don't just become "naughty." The behavior of a dog reflects the master.
I've trained 3 Pitbulls and all three of them were very loyal, very protective, and very nice to have around. Honestly you should work on your skills at training a dog first. If not, I'd advise you get a poodle or something.[/quote
What I'm going to do is speak to my mates neighbour who I know and he is a very good dog trainer (he got a German Shepherd) so I'm going to get some advice from him but thanks for the feedback anyways
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Boxer's are cute+affectionate awww or Bull Dogs a
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