Dog breeds

My absolute favorite breed is the boxer....

This is Hercules...he is our favorite!
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This is Hershey...Andre.(pup of the other 2)..and Hercules
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Another of Hercules...
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And another...LOL
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Mutts rule and our big puppy drools. Meet Molly aka THE Molly, a Brazillian Mastif 4months in this pic. Very loyal and wary of strangers, She's on her way to becoming a great dog.

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I'd have to say brittany spaniels and then dobermans and then labs. My dad has had brittanys for as long as I can remember. They so smart (well some of them) and loyal. I just love the dobies although I like them better with natural ears as opposed to cropped. Right now, we currently own 3 labs. One is ours, one is Kevin's mom and dad's, and the other is his little brother's.

This is our lab, Buck. He's 16 months old.
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This is Kev's parents' lab, Molly. I think she's six.
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I don't have a picture of Chloe yet. She's 12 weeks old right now and a holy terror. We got spoiled with Buck because he was such a great puppy. Now, nobody else can compare with him!
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its hard cuz the best dog ive ever had is Charlie, he is a Dachshund Corgi mix. he has the look of a corgi sized weiner dog, we call him a brat dog cuz he is around 20 pounds. he is the best bahaved dog ive ever had, he was so easy to train and he retains all of the training i have ever gave him.
but we did just pick up a gorgeous GSP pup a couple weeks ago and i still cant get over how beautiful he is. he is liver and roan with thick ticking. his name is Capone. any dog with the right training is going to make its owner as happy as possible.
 
My list is too long; I've been a dog freak since childhood. Having said that, there are dogs and then there are Danes. Their health is fragile, their emotions are easily scarred, they fill up the ENTIRE car,and the pups can destroy a table leg (or chair top) before you can say "NO!."Worth it- worth it- worth it. My current Dane mix is the last, though. I'm starting to have trouble lifting her into the tub. She's 10, and when she's gone I think wisdom dictates that I stick with smaller dogs.
 

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