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Irish Wolfhound???? :-)
That's not a Dawg... this is a DOG! CM "gonefishiing" wrote in message ... | apologies for not getting back to your post | swamped with work | | I understand the point about labs/retrievers | also understand the need to match the breed with a "lifestyle" so to speak. | akitas seem too demanding a breed and perhaps too agressive. | | which brings me to the current possiblities: | sheperd is still on the list. | shetland is one i had not thought of. | and terriers are what my daughter is leaning towards, i don't know enough | yet to say either way. | | --starting to get the picture of what to think about. | | still the question if i can spare the time is primary and will not pursue | anything until i can answer this | work is in a state of transition and may make the reality of this more | attainable | | your knowledge and insight is appreciated | thanks | | gf. | | | | | | | "katysails" wrote in message | ... | | protective | not small, not too big | good temperament around kids / visitors | lab | retriever | shepherd | akita | wolve | | None of these, if you get a puppy...labs and retrievers need two years to | wind down and if there is going to be a lack of attention 50% of the time, | then they're out...the other three are not for people with limited dog | experience...they are smart breeds and if left to their own devise, become | assertive and dominant and you'll have problems. Corgis, Shetland | sheepdog, | some of the larger terrier breeds (not a Jack Russell, too labor intense) | would be better. They incorporate protectiveness and watchfulness with | loyalty and enough smarts to get by and be good pets. BTW, Akitas are | generally one-person dogs....and are quite a handful...any type of | domesticated wolf is a major problem... | -- | katysails | s/v Chanteuse | Kirie Elite 32 | http://katysails.tripod.com | | "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax | and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein | | | | --- | Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. | Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). | Version: 6.0.726 / Virus Database: 481 - Release Date: 7/22/2004 | | | | |
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![]() "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message Irish Wolfhound???? :-) That's not a Dawg... this is a DOG! Amen. They eat about 50lbs. of dogfood per week and have an avg. life expectancy of 6 years. Max |
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![]() Amen. They eat about 50lbs. of dogfood per week and have an avg. life expectancy of 6 years. Max Not to mention the 50 lbs of dog pop....and hip dysphasia....and tons of hair..... -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.726 / Virus Database: 481 - Release Date: 7/22/2004 |
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Subject: Katysails/Dogs was night sailing - too close for comfort.
From: "Maxprop" Date: 08/16/2004 21:48 Pacific Standard Time Message-id: "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message Irish Wolfhound???? :-) That's not a Dawg... this is a DOG! Amen. They eat about 50lbs. of dogfood per week and have an avg. life expectancy of 6 years. Max If they're eating 50lbs/wk, they are probably one fat Wolfhound unless they are being "worked". Eng Mastiff = 50lbs/month and thems the biggest .... course, they're also the biggest "couch potatoes". Shen |
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![]() "Shen44" wrote in message Subject: Katysails/Dogs was night sailing - too close for comfort. From: "Maxprop" Date: 08/16/2004 21:48 Pacific Standard Time Message-id: "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message Irish Wolfhound???? :-) That's not a Dawg... this is a DOG! Amen. They eat about 50lbs. of dogfood per week and have an avg. life expectancy of 6 years. Max If they're eating 50lbs/wk, they are probably one fat Wolfhound unless they are being "worked". Eng Mastiff = 50lbs/month and thems the biggest .... course, they're also the biggest "couch potatoes". It's like Arab horses--if you feed them what you'd normally feed a (larger) Quarter Horse or Paint, they'll die of starvation, ribs showing and backbone protruding. Irish Wolfhounds take a lot of exercise to remain healthy, and they do eat 50lbs. per week. Max |
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![]() Irish Wolfhounds take a lot of exercise to remain healthy, and they do eat 50lbs. per week. Max G I'll stick to my statement. Shen |
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and a big one at that.
gf. "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ... Irish Wolfhound???? :-) That's not a Dawg... this is a DOG! CM "gonefishiing" wrote in message ... | apologies for not getting back to your post | swamped with work | | I understand the point about labs/retrievers | also understand the need to match the breed with a "lifestyle" so to speak. | akitas seem too demanding a breed and perhaps too agressive. | | which brings me to the current possiblities: | sheperd is still on the list. | shetland is one i had not thought of. | and terriers are what my daughter is leaning towards, i don't know enough | yet to say either way. | | --starting to get the picture of what to think about. | | still the question if i can spare the time is primary and will not pursue | anything until i can answer this | work is in a state of transition and may make the reality of this more | attainable | | your knowledge and insight is appreciated | thanks | | gf. | | | | | | | "katysails" wrote in message | ... | | protective | not small, not too big | good temperament around kids / visitors | lab | retriever | shepherd | akita | wolve | | None of these, if you get a puppy...labs and retrievers need two years to | wind down and if there is going to be a lack of attention 50% of the time, | then they're out...the other three are not for people with limited dog | experience...they are smart breeds and if left to their own devise, become | assertive and dominant and you'll have problems. Corgis, Shetland | sheepdog, | some of the larger terrier breeds (not a Jack Russell, too labor intense) | would be better. They incorporate protectiveness and watchfulness with | loyalty and enough smarts to get by and be good pets. BTW, Akitas are | generally one-person dogs....and are quite a handful...any type of | domesticated wolf is a major problem... | -- | katysails | s/v Chanteuse | Kirie Elite 32 | http://katysails.tripod.com | | "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax | and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein | | | | --- | Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. | Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). | Version: 6.0.726 / Virus Database: 481 - Release Date: 7/22/2004 | | | | |
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