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Choosing the Right Dog > Breed Recommendations?
Howard

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Barked: Sun Apr 21, '13 7:56pm PST 
How about a German Shepherd?
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Raw Food Diet > Craigslist - Raw Meat
Howard

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Barked: Wed Apr 10, '13 4:44pm PST 
What are the chances of getting bad meat from a Craigslist ad (poisoned)? What do I title the post as and what do I post in the description for wanted raw meat? Are there any other websites to post an ad on for wanted raw meat for dogs?
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Choosing the Right Dog > Hovawarts?

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Barked: Mon Mar 25, '13 11:29am PST 
I looked into the Hovawart breed along time ago. They are great dogs, they do tend be dog aggressive. They are quite aloof with strangers. They are intelligent and easy to train, quick learners. They are very active and are working dogs! They are great dogs, very loving, loyal, courageous dogs. I love the breed.
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Choosing the Right Dog > Breed match for me

Howard

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Barked: Tue Mar 5, '13 8:43pm PST 
How about a Dalmatian? The Dalmatian seems to be a pretty good fit for you.
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Choosing the Right Dog > Thinking about getting another dog?

Howard

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Barked: Wed Feb 6, '13 8:02pm PST 
How about a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel? They are small/medium sized dogs. They do need to be brushed often. They have a moderate activity level. They are usually good with other dogs. They are very smart and eager to please. They are great with people.
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Choosing the Right Dog > Help me out with a breed match =)?
Howard

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Barked: Wed Feb 6, '13 7:39pm PST 
How about a Greyhound? They have a moderate activity level. They are not known to be dog aggressive but they do have a high prey drive around small animals. They are eager to please. They are intelligent.
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Choosing the Right Dog > Just for kicks

Howard

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Barked: Tue Jan 15, '13 4:53pm PST 
How about a Sarplaninac? They are large dogs. They're not velcro or "always in your face" kinds of dogs. They do need to be brushed often. I don't believe they drool. They are extremely smart dogs and from what I've heard, easy to train. They are very active dogs and need a lot of exercise. They don't bark much.
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Choosing the Right Dog > What breed would you give him? :D

Howard

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Barked: Tue Jan 15, '13 2:22pm PST 
How about a Greater Swiss Mountain Dog?
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Choosing the Right Dog > A Breed Match for the Future (Tiller's help appreciated!)

Howard

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Barked: Wed Nov 14, '12 8:04pm PST 
How about a Leonberger? They are stable dogs. They are social and are good with people and other animals. They can be outdoorsy dogs, they are great hiking buddies. I've met some Leonbergers with quite the sense of humor so they can be humorous. The Leonberger is easy to train and tends to learn quickly. The Leonberger has a medium activity level. They can be cuddly dogs. Leonbergers are just happy go lucky kind of dogs.
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Choosing the Right Dog > Future Breed Match
Howard

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Barked: Tue Nov 13, '12 9:21am PST 
How about the Curly Coated Retriever?

They are great with children and are usually good with other dogs. They are loyal and eager to please. They are good with people but also make good protection dogs if they see that the family is in danger. They are very active dogs but they aren't "jumping off the wall" type dogs. They are low maintenance and only need to be bathed when needed. They don't need to be brushed much. They are highly intelligent and easy to train. They love to swim and can excel in agility, flyball and dock diving.
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