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<blockquote data-quote="Vieux Talonneur" data-source="post: 949867" data-attributes="member: 73144"><p>Great post WT and welcome to the wonderful world of dog ownership Scotty.</p><p></p><p>What do others have? Mine's a Golden Shepherd - a Golden Retriever / Alsatian mix. Jet black, obvs. Now 9, so slowing down a little but still in great nick and, hopefully not tempting fate, never had any real health issues. He's a first generation cross and it's a really nice mix.</p><p></p><p>We got him a few weeks older than usual and he hadn't been well socialised. Took a bit of work but he's still occasionally a little bit nervy and barky. Scotty, these next few weeks are incredibly important and WT's bang on when he says it's more about training the owners.</p><p></p><p>Predecessor was a Belgian Malinois ***** that we got from Battersea. The incumbent's bark is worse than his bite, not so with her, we had to be very careful. Again, took a bit of work, but she was a great family pet and ferociously loyal to me unlike the mummy's boy we have now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vieux Talonneur, post: 949867, member: 73144"] Great post WT and welcome to the wonderful world of dog ownership Scotty. What do others have? Mine’s a Golden Shepherd - a Golden Retriever / Alsatian mix. Jet black, obvs. Now 9, so slowing down a little but still in great nick and, hopefully not tempting fate, never had any real health issues. He’s a first generation cross and it’s a really nice mix. We got him a few weeks older than usual and he hadn’t been well socialised. Took a bit of work but he’s still occasionally a little bit nervy and barky. Scotty, these next few weeks are incredibly important and WT’s bang on when he says it’s more about training the owners. Predecessor was a Belgian Malinois ***** that we got from Battersea. The incumbent’s bark is worse than his bite, not so with her, we had to be very careful. Again, took a bit of work, but she was a great family pet and ferociously loyal to me unlike the mummy’s boy we have now. [/QUOTE]
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