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OMG I want to come live with you. You have three of one of my favorite breeds in the world...the Belgian Tervuren. Love em... Your three are beautiful.
Takoda is my eldest now. He just turned 7 last Sunday. One of the best dogs. He's a dobermutt. I've always been fond of Doberman Pinschers. He made us fall in love with them. I've studied about the breed a LOT, and the only thing not Dobie about him is his shape.
This is Oskar. He is 2 years old. His mom was a Rottie, and his dad a Lab. He currently weighs 83 pounds. He's a cuddly teddy bear of a dog.
And this is the spoiled princess Jasmine. Although she came that way. I adopted her from a kill shelter last Fall. I volunteer for a Dobie rescue. We had no foster homes available unless I fostered her. We had recently moved to our own home when I found out about her. Once I met her I knew if we fostered her I'd never let her go. So, she came home with me. She is about 2 years old. I just had her spayed 3 weeks ago. As far as I can tell she was given up because she was never really taught any manners, and ruled the roost. She's learning manners now.
She's a quick learner, and a great dog. She's obsessed with cuddling. Oh, that is NOT a muzzle, it's a halti. She has NO leash manners, and this helps immensely. (I get people come ask me if that's a muzzle all the time.)
And I have a foster min pin Ruby. She belonged to an old lady who went into a nursing home. Anyone in nothern WV want a min pin?
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I used to use one of those for my Golden Retriever. He was a big-time puller, and I couldn't hold him!! He was 70 pounds at 9 months old, a very, VERY big puppy!! With tons of energy! I had people back away asking me if 'that dog' bites. I would like to know what part of that head halter makes people think it would actually keep a dog from biting them??