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Great dog

We love our bordigan! He is 55 lbs of energy, brains, and cuteness! He has border collie legs and markings, but the body, face and tail of a cardigan. And he can run very fast!
Posted: 12/2/2010 6:12:27 AM by Anonymous

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Breathtakingly Gorgeous

Wendy was dumped at 5 mos. old and rescued by a lady driving by the site where so many people dump dogs they don't want. Wendy is the companion to my year old lab, also a rescue. Together, they are a joy--entertaining, funny, so affectionate. At 9 mos., Wendy weighs in at sixty pounds. Wavy, silky hair, white on top, a golden undercoat. Sweet, calm, good watchdog. When barking is a problem, I put her leash on and keep her sitting by my chair. Soon, she's asleep. Golden Pyr is a fabulous animal--my 18 year old son calls her his real life teddy bear!
Posted: 11/30/2010 9:09:57 AM by Anonymous

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Fantastic Dogs

My Sheepadoodle Moe is ten months old and has the positive characteristics of both breeds rolled into one. Very loyal, herding insticts and very smart. Moe can bring me ten toys by name and is friendly with all animals and people. He learns quickly and is a part of the family. Just need to keep young dogs away from young kids as they play too rough.
Posted: 11/22/2010 7:39:33 AM by Anonymous

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Mastweilers

To make a long story short, last year my sister got a big "Rottweiler" from a humane society in Wisconsin (she had recently lost her last Rottie after having various for over 15 years). When we picked him up his name was Goliath (which we later changed) and we all fell in love when we met. We figured out almost immediately that he had some Mastiff in him we just didn't know there was a Designer Breed designation.

Although the humane place (hah!) couldn't decide if his age was between 2-1/2 and 4, we knew right away he was an older dog. They said he had been found as a stray. Tick covered, tick sores, two or three tick-born diseases including lyme, we took him anyway. And he obviously was not cared for by that place.

We discovered that he had several damaged teeth, we believed and the vet agreed that it was probably from being in a small kennel or cage and tring to bite his way out through the steel. Big Boy also learned how to bark. When we first got him his bark was more like a little burp. We couldn't quite figure that one out because in checking he had not been debarked. One day he let out a HUGE bark (stranger coming up the drive) and my sister said he first looked like he had done something wrong but then she praised him for his protective bark and he just wiggled all over in happiness, and his great Big Dog bark was back. (Oh, yes, he was a Wiggler!) We think at one time he may also have had an embedded collar, because of scars around his neck.

He was a really older dog, older than we thought. He obviously did not know how to be a dog, but with my sister at the helm within a couple of months he started understanding what being a dog was.

We renamed him "Big Boy" because that's what he was. He was 145 pounds of mushy love that looked like a giant Rottie. We loved him to pieces. My sister's bed was his bed.

But after only four months or so his old body gave out. We believe now that he was closer to eight. After all his struggles with his many illnesses, and learning how to be a dog, he developed lymphoma, extremely agressive. He did not survive.

She (we) had him for only a few months but he was one of the most loving, and most unique dogs. At least he had love and caring for those last few months of his life and he returned it in his radiation of gooshy, mooshy doggie love.

My sister has always loved Rotties and I loved all her Rotts, but Big Boy was special. When he first came lumbering out with the handler my sister and I just felt something inside us melt. When Big Boy died my sister had his face tattooed on her upper arm. She and I talked about why Big Boy and not one of her rotties. We both agreed that what it came down to was Big Boy epitomized the greatness of these big dogs. He was majestic, loving, funny. He came through his early life with grace, and to the very end of his life his big heart was still filled with acceptance, strength, loyalty, and love.

To this day my heart is sad, and if ever Big Boy represented anything, it was a greatness of spirit that even we, as humans, can only aspire to.

I am very happy that there are people who recognize the uniqueness of this hybrid pooch, the mastweiler.
Posted: 11/20/2010 7:01:39 PM by Anonymous

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Bernard the Doxle

Bernard was a rescue dog and is part Dachshund and part Beagle. He was 8 months old when we got him and is now 11 months old. We assigned 12/20/2009 as his DOB as 12/20 is also my daughters DOB. Bernard has allergies to flea and tick treatments and requires Benadryl after each dose. Bernard is gorgeous red and white he has all the markings of a begle and the lenght of a dachshund. Bernard is very quite not much for barking and has not learned to speak as of yet but we are still trying. Bernard is very sweet natured and loves to play with children. Bernard is 42 inches long from nose to tip of tail but he has beagle legs and height. He is very healthy and happy. He eats homemade dog food as we did not want him eating chemicals or preservatives. We use chicken, turkey and lean beef mixed with rice or pasta, with vegetables. His favorite vegie is carrots which he likes sliced and steamed. He takes the slices out of his bowl and chases them all over the floor before eating.
Posted: 11/18/2010 8:09:43 AM by Anonymous

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Mini-Pinnypoo

I have a Mini-Pinnypoo. she is the best dog ive ever had. She is very very sweet and will go nuts if she is left alone or not paid attention to.
The info on this website is correct except about 'not being known to bark' My dog is very vocal for being so small.

Posted: 11/18/2010 8:04:15 AM by Anonymous

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