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difficult child got her puppy
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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 388172"><p>They're great dogs, but can be klutzes, too. Mine was born with a bobbed tail, but her brother... he could still knock kiddo over when she was two by wagging his tail! They also chew a lot as noted. And they eat like nobody's business. We lived in a rural area, no fences, no leash laws, etc. Those dogs dragged up every dead thing they found (I hope they found them that way!) and the yard would be littered with bone splinters. Their jaw strength is incredible, they can run down deer (don't ask), and will chase anything that moves (including cars, people on bikes, door to door salesmen...), and their hunting technique is different from other dogs, as they go for the hamstrings instead of the neck. When you're chasing lions, only those smart enough to cripple it first lived long enough to breed, I guess. They shed like cats, and love attention from family (and table food, my daughter had the dog eating diced carrots off her fork and drinking juice from her sippy cup!).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 388172"] They're great dogs, but can be klutzes, too. Mine was born with a bobbed tail, but her brother... he could still knock kiddo over when she was two by wagging his tail! They also chew a lot as noted. And they eat like nobody's business. We lived in a rural area, no fences, no leash laws, etc. Those dogs dragged up every dead thing they found (I hope they found them that way!) and the yard would be littered with bone splinters. Their jaw strength is incredible, they can run down deer (don't ask), and will chase anything that moves (including cars, people on bikes, door to door salesmen...), and their hunting technique is different from other dogs, as they go for the hamstrings instead of the neck. When you're chasing lions, only those smart enough to cripple it first lived long enough to breed, I guess. They shed like cats, and love attention from family (and table food, my daughter had the dog eating diced carrots off her fork and drinking juice from her sippy cup!). [/QUOTE]
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