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Husky Eyes
Husky, they look cool. Tough and have the same eyes as me
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See my avatar, I love basset hounds. They have amazing personalities, and love to talk to you when they want something. Has passed on, but was a wonderful companion.
I currently have to rescue dogs that I wouldn't trade for anything. Both mutts but very loyal and very good dogs.
That sounds like my 102lb. Black Chow Chow we had, smart, loyal and, so very protective. But you're correct, some breeds are like a powder keg. He was never that way with humans but other dogs if they didn't submit to him it could be a shnit show.Hard for me not to say Cane Corso.
Ours, Clyde, was so darn regal in nature. Just a calm, confident protector, playmate, and best buddy.
I've loved every single one of my dogs equally but as an individual, Clyde was special.
Still, I doubt I'll ever get another Cane Corso again. First, it's a very powerful, very dominant breed. It needs extensive training and perpetual socialization.
It's dominance isn't typically at all directed toward people, just other animals and especially dogs.
Clyde was good with all, fair, just looking to play. He only took exception when a dog tried to signal dominance over him. He wouldn't have that. Never aggressive and he always listened to my commands but I'd be lying if I didn't view his physical capabilities and breed characteristics as a potential powder-keg. I mean, I did trust him but I also never assumed anything.
Secondly, we may have just hit a grand-slam with this particular guy and rolling the dice on another might prove to be an altogether different experience.
Besides, Clyde could never be our only dog, we've had so many and still have one. But he can be our only Cane Corso. I kinda like the one and done feel to it after being able to enjoy such a great ride with our special guy for nearly 11 years.
Come Sunday, he'll have been gone for a full year. But never gone, gone.
Not the best pic, but I love how it captured his serious side:
We rescued an Irish Setter 3 years ago. She is awesome. Such a spaz, but a great dog.Irish Setter cause I just like redheads.
Never met a Golden who didn't treat me like they knew me forever LOL! Full body tail wag and all.
Better than many real peopleAll of the dogs. Dogs are great people.