LOL........Pound for pound tougher than any Golden Retriever I've known!sorry brother, anything below the knee is a rat
so are sewer rats, that doesnt make em good dogsLOL........Pound for pound tougher than any Golden Retriever I've known!
sorry brother, anything below the knee is a rat
When you are wrong, you are very wrong.
Size and speed matters for some jobs.
Exactly. Westies and Cairns are built for vermin assassination and are very good at that particular job. Small to be able to go into the burrows and with a strong prey drive. Awesome wee dogs.
@diymirage is certainly entitled to his opinion wrong as it is.
.........LOLso are sewer rats, that doesnt make em good dogs
My neighbour across the road has a pure white boxer and he's deaf. My buddy has a sign system worked out with him. Great dogthere are only 2 dogs i ever see myself getting, the first is a boxer, we grew up with boxers and they are great dogs
the other would have to be a husky
both of which, i might add, grow well passed my knees
We lost our rescue dog in November, after 14 years. We saved him from death row. He was 120 pounds, well above the knee. My wife sent in his DNA to an online company, and they verified what I knew all along. He was 1/4 timber wolf, and the rest was German Shepard and black lab. He loved my wife and our kids. We called him "The Enforcer". Nobody went near our family with him watching over the home. An aggressive homeless person found out the hard way, yet small children would pull his tail, and try to ride him like a pony. He just licked them and tolerated anything small children would do to him. We don't have the heart to get another dog yet. Maybe next year. RIP Rocky. God, we miss that dog.
Sorry for your loss. He sounds like a wonderful dog.We lost our rescue dog in November, after 14 years. We saved him from death row. He was 120 pounds, well above the knee. My wife sent in his DNA to an online company, and they verified what I knew all along. He was 1/4 timber wolf, and the rest was German Shepard and black lab. He loved my wife and our kids. We called him "The Enforcer". Nobody went near our family with him watching over the home. An aggressive homeless person found out the hard way, yet small children would pull his tail, and try to ride him like a pony. He just licked them and tolerated anything small children would do to him. We don't have the heart to get another dog yet. Maybe next year. RIP Rocky. God, we miss that dog.
man, now that sounds like a dog to me
got a pic of him ?