Choncho wrote:i might not know much about breeds but whats with all the hate and gossiping about other dogs? sounds so retarted!
I'm sorry? What?
Choncho wrote:i might not know much about breeds but whats with all the hate and gossiping about other dogs? sounds so retarted!
StalkerBlueDog wrote:My aussie is smaller.. 20 inches and 35 lbs. I kept thinking she looked a little on the thin side, but when you put your hands on her, she is perfect! So I agree with the aussies being heavier then they should be right now in the show ring..
Choncho wrote:One of the stupidiest thing i ever heard was to use a 30 feel long leash in a dog park, come on grow brain, I think a mussle would sound more realistic.
amazincc wrote:Choncho wrote:I do the same, I love taking my dog to the park the same park where he has been going since he was 12 weeks old. So far he has done great and I keep a really close eye on him when he is playing with smaller dogs. I ts hard not to let him off the leash and let him play, fetch and run around, specially going to the mud pot hole at the park.
You could at least keep him on a long lead... they make them up to 30 feet long or so. This way he can run and play, but you are also still in control if/when something should happen.
amazincc wrote:Choncho wrote:I do the same, I love taking my dog to the park the same park where he has been going since he was 12 weeks old. So far he has done great and I keep a really close eye on him when he is playing with smaller dogs. I ts hard not to let him off the leash and let him play, fetch and run around, specially going to the mud pot hole at the park.
You could at least keep him on a long lead... they make them up to 30 feet long or so. This way he can run and play, but you are also still in control if/when something should happen.
Patch O' Pits wrote:I can't stand fat dogs...but in the ring? Just disgraceful.
I agree unless there is a medical issue there is just no reason for a dog to be fat.
What also irritates me with the APBT is the short and wide trend in which you often see short limbs and signs of dogs having issues such as chrondoplasia and also the ones that are huge like mastiffs and look nothing like the breed standard.
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