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re: AKC announces most popular dog breeds.
Posted on 3/1/15 at 3:48 pm to BoredStateWorker
Posted on 3/1/15 at 3:48 pm to BoredStateWorker
Just read about the Anatolian - sure sounds like mine - especially the fast part - as big as he is he can keep up w my little cur pit mix. Can't imagine where his mom met up with that rare of a dog though. I live on acreage w cows and horses and he has acclimated well. I usually have problems with a new pup getting too rough w the cows at first, but he never did. He can dig an armadillo out faster than any dog I've seen (made me proud!) I think he may turn out to be the best dog I've ever had...
Posted on 3/1/15 at 3:57 pm to HaveMercy
They have a tendency to want to wander. Set a perimeter and walk it at night.
We fenced in an acre or so to let the dogs play while we aren't home, and to make it easy to let em out at night. Every single night I have to walk out off the porch and pick him up and carry him in.
He knows when the coyotes are in the far pasture WAY before we ever hear a sound.
If anyone ever wants to breed some as livestock guardians, he Will be uncut for another two years or so.
But these aren't pets for the average Joe. They are as far from a regular dog as a wolf...and damned near as intelligent.
Vet seems to think he will hit 200lbs. I honestly don't know.
We fenced in an acre or so to let the dogs play while we aren't home, and to make it easy to let em out at night. Every single night I have to walk out off the porch and pick him up and carry him in.
He knows when the coyotes are in the far pasture WAY before we ever hear a sound.
If anyone ever wants to breed some as livestock guardians, he Will be uncut for another two years or so.
But these aren't pets for the average Joe. They are as far from a regular dog as a wolf...and damned near as intelligent.
Vet seems to think he will hit 200lbs. I honestly don't know.
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