yup, the chick who is staying this week talked me into it. 8wk old doberman..
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yup, the chick who is staying this week talked me into it. 8wk old doberman..
crack that whip!
**** that dog is in for some wild nights.
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Originally Posted by Decadbal
Cool,
Now comes the early morning walks, or if you slack and don't make the early morning walks, you will be confronted with the dreaded stepping in **** on your way to your morning piss. :lol:
{chick who is staying this week } <---- you HAVE to explain this one! LOL!Quote:
Originally Posted by Decadbal
But, really, dobermans are one of my favorite, breed, maybe my all time favorite. And are very underrated as one of the better dogs out there as far as temperment and goodness goes. Hopefully, you didn;t get a hyper one, the only temperment downfall some of the breed can have. Good luck!
I missed that part, less than a week and he is already P.W.'ed :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by DevilsDeity
I got mine like 4 months ago~ Golden Retriever, hes 5 months at 55lbs
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Originally Posted by Psychotron
He is gorgeous, and another great, great breed!
cant wait to here what ya name it............
Spunklicker.
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Originally Posted by Maraxus
He chose to name it after you, how Elitest....
the story about the girl.. http://67.18.108.244//showthread.php?t=136974, its going into training in about 3 weeks, so im not concerned, it listens great now and is great
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Originally Posted by Bigen12
Did ye say something?
i think the name should be be deca........or asspie, either one :wg:
nah i named it adolph
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Originally Posted by Maraxus
Just an observation, nothing more.....
:lol: Spunklicker :lol:
Don't Dobermans have a genetic problem with their brain when they get to a certain age. I can remember one having like brain cancer or something...the thing got very violent and had to be put down.
well im gonna give it a chance till then..LOL then ill shoot it.lol
I have heard something like this. I heard that their brain grows to be too large for their skull, and the ensuing swelling causes violent behavior. I have no idea if this is true?Quote:
Originally Posted by Money Boss Hustla
:lol: your bad bro......Quote:
Originally Posted by Decadbal
I actually liked Spunklicker tho!! whatya think deca?? :hello:
i didnt name it that out of resepct..lol just a strong sounding name..
I was wondering how that worked out for you with the lady. I'm happy for you Bro!Quote:
Originally Posted by Decadbal
You are thinking about Rotty'sQuote:
Originally Posted by Bigen12
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Originally Posted by Benches505
You may be right.
In all my years of veterinary medicine, I haven;t yet heard of this. Dobermans do some some genetic predispositons to some things, the most common being cardiomyopathy, Wobblers disease, and copper storage disorder. I have nmet very few "mean" dobes and can't actually recall one right now.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bigen12
Haven't heard of this in rottweilers either, but again, I am not sure what exactly yo are talking about.Quote:
Originally Posted by Benches505
Wow, a week together and your already bought a dog. Must be going well. Good luck bro
Congrats on the new dog Deca....