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The Great Danebull is medium to large dog with very lean build, small waist and large rib cage. Very high energy playful, loves to run and is quite fast. The ones I've been in contact with had a dane father and pit mother and varied quite a bit in size and looks. One is med.(female) size very lean frequently mistaken for a greyhound mix(because of body shape very muscular hind legs, tiny waist and large rib cage, very pit head (like a big block and has the pit smile) semi-large jowels, and decent sized ears, thin whip like tale that looks like a hook. Another (female) is more large med, very hound dog looking has been mistaken a lot for a Plott hound, still very lean body just not as defined large muscles, semi large jowels and bigger ears, thicker tail not as wirey. The last is a male is and on the large side very tall and wide, big bock head with big jowels and decent sized ears still the same body type just bigger. All need a firm hand but eager to please and very smart and attentive, protective but not aggressive with people or other animals, very friendly. All have a semi deep bark and keep mostly quite. Were mouthy when young and easy to break of it. Strong and needs consistant training and lots of exercise. Very fun dog but needs experienced owner.
Posted: 4/12/2010 7:37:14 AM by Anonymous

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Cinamon

This is Cinamon, a 6 month old Silkin that I raised, and sold to my Neice Shelby. I took these pictures of her while "puppy sitting" for Shelby.

Cinamon is a very intelligent, energetic, yet loveable little girl, weighing only 6lbs! She has a beautiful sable haircoat that is thin and soft, making it easy to maintain and keep clean. She is a great house dog and companion, and never sees a stranger, even when she barks, her tail never stops waggin!!!

I am very impressed with the overall appearance, and the disposition of this designer breed, and will definitely be raising more!!!!
Posted: 4/11/2010 10:00:27 AM by puppyhug

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Dorgi Lover

My Dorgi, Bocephus is amazing. I got him as a resque and he is so smart. He learned how to sit, lay down, shake, play dead and dance all in a matter of minutes (different days of course) He has an amazing personality and is very loving to everybody who comes over never barking at anybody unless I am in bed then everybody who comes into my room is a threat! I would recomend this breed to anybody. He is my first dog and I love him. Potty training has been a little rough but otherwise I have no complaints.
Posted: 4/2/2010 4:59:21 PM by Anonymous

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Personality Perfection!

We have a labernese named Sasha and she is the funniest, quirkiest dog I have ever seen! We have had her since she was 9-1/2 weeks old. Housebreaking her was pretty much nonexistent because she instinctively knew what not to touch in the house. The only thing we had to do was buy her a lot of chew Kong toys when she was teething because she was a powerful chewer and would chew on any wood she could find. She shows both sides of her breed in her personality distinctively: Black Lab is playful and affectionate, while Pyrenees is serious and "leave me alone today". Her two distinct personalities made her difficult to train, although not from lack of intelligence, but from her mood swings. It is always best to train while she is in "Retriever mode" as we call it because "Pyrenees mode" is unpredictable in cooperation. These shifts in her personality make Sasha entertaining and always interesting to watch!
Posted: 3/31/2010 8:11:33 AM by Anonymous

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Our Borgi Oscar

Oscar was a rescue pup from a friend of our neighbour. He brought him over and he told us that Oscar was a border collie. We already have another older border collie, so he thought we may take the young one of his hands. We really didnt want a puppy because our other dog, was already 11 years old and a bit grumpy. We were going to surrender Oscar to the RSPCA. But as soon as we held him, we fell in love with him and decided to give him a go. It was before Christmas, and people tend to be a bit impulsive, so we thought, we would rather keep him, then going to the RSPCA and maybe, just maybe, getting a bad ownder. He looked like a pure bred border collie pup, only he had a lot of white. He has black ears, a black nose, a few black patches on his body and the border collie black and white tail. Otherwise he is completely white. We noticed his legs were very stocky and strong. As he grew, (he is nearly 6 months now) he grew in length, but not in height. We were suspicious, and everyone was asking us, what breed he was. So we made up a name for him, and said he was a borgi. Because he looked like a border collie/corgi mix. And when I went to google it, I typed in border collie with short legs. And lo behold! There is such a breed! His character is exactly as you describe him. He is a talkative little do, so so smart and easy to train, so funny and such a little comedian. He has such a wonderful personality, we are just completely blown away by him. We are so thankful, that we decided to keep him. We would never give him up for the world.
Posted: 3/29/2010 8:51:37 AM by Anonymous

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Ray-Ray

Our young Boglen Terrier is a delight - he is smart and with that comes the tendency to be easily bored. He needs exercise and acts like a happy ambassador for our less sure of herself Aussie Cattle dog mix. Exposed toes are for licking apparently. He is definitely a challenging mix of beagle nose (always smelling out something with his nose to the ground) and terrier tenaciousness (you have to make sure he knows you mean it when you want him to redirect his attention elsewhere). He feels its his job to know what is going on at all times - ever alert and what a busy body! This is not a lap dog, but oh, when he does settle down and cuddle, it is wonderful! At three, he still has loads of happy puppy energy.
Posted: 3/27/2010 7:00:47 PM by Anonymous

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