Bulldogs? Now Dobermans?!

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That's very true. Many of the ethical breeders actually have you sign a contact that if you can't keep the dog, it must be returned to them. That way they can insure a good new home for the pup they produced. They take responsiblity for the dog forever so they never end up in a dog pound or worse. My Anatolian breeder also requires that I get my pup microchipped and list her as a secondary contact in case the dog ever goes missing and is located. A good ethical breeder is worth his/her weight in gold. So yes...many breeders do have older dogs that are searching for their forever home.
 
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Here is my younger boy, Ace. He is 4. He is such a good hearted dog
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And this is my old man, Major. If I could clone this dog, I would. he really is the best dog ever!

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This is Major and Ace (when he was a puppy )

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At the clinic I work at the majority of the dogs we see are bulldogs, not a breed I'd personally want to own. I do like dobies though! Even though most seem to be abit crazy. We had a white dobie pup in yesterday for a recheck on an ear crop, I was the only one jumping to bring him back! I've got issues though and usually like the dogs no one wants to deal with.
 
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Gahhhh!!!!!!! They are so beautiful and awesome! Thanks for sharing.
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