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re: Dog thread. Which breed of dog has the strongest bite? NO CHEATING!
Posted on 6/23/17 at 9:25 am to Will Cover
Posted on 6/23/17 at 9:25 am to Will Cover
A bit off topic. My little girl is 5 and we will be getting her a dog soon. We prefer a larger breed and looking for my daughter to have a loyal companion who can put up with her wanting to be playful. Recommendations?
Posted on 6/23/17 at 9:29 am to TheHumanTornado
Whatever breed you decide on, make sure you exercise your dog DAILY. Many problems (excessive chewing, barking, aggressiveness, etc.) can be attributed to a dog not getting enough exercise or stimulation.
At 5, your little girl may not understand how she should "lead" the dog. And if the dog thinks it is dominant (higher up on the food chain) than her, you could run into a problem.
Make sure you do your research. A Vizsla may be a breed that you want to look further into as they have a very soft and playful temperament.
At 5, your little girl may not understand how she should "lead" the dog. And if the dog thinks it is dominant (higher up on the food chain) than her, you could run into a problem.
Make sure you do your research. A Vizsla may be a breed that you want to look further into as they have a very soft and playful temperament.
Posted on 6/26/17 at 10:16 am to TheHumanTornado
One that doesn't shed or stink, Human Tornado. You can train the other aspects, except pit bulls.
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