Top 5 Dog Breeds I would NOT Own As A Veterinarian


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Thanks Taft!
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Btw, WOOD
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The lady or the dogs?DerekJohnson said:Btw, WOOD
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I'm a dog guy. I've had a few German Shepherds, a couple of Siberian Huskies and two malamutes in addition to many other mixes. Those are the three breeds I'd never have again. Shepherds are too smart and high strung. They need a job worse than anything. Huskies and malamutes are just assholes who do whatever they want.
We adopted a one year old labradoodle several years ago. It was actually a rescue from a wild couple we knew who weren't taking good care of him. He's cool as shit. He's about the size of a skinny great Dane, shaped pretty much like a poodle, but with the personality of a big, goofy lab. He's a little obsessive about playing his games...fetch, racing, tug of war, etc, but he's fun as shit especially around water. He's also gentle as could be and trustworthy around little dogs, kids, babies etc. A handful but a great dog. -
Doodles are really great dogs. Not stinky like fucking labs. Not neutronic like poodles.chuck said:I'm a dog guy. I've had a few German Shepherds, a couple of Siberian Huskies and two malamutes in addition to many other mixes. Those are the three breeds I'd never have again. Shepherds are too smart and high strung. They need a job worse than anything. Huskies and malamutes are just assholes who do whatever they want.
We adopted a one year old labradoodle several years ago. It was actually a rescue from a wild couple we knew who weren't taking good care of him. He's cool as shit. He's about the size of a skinny great Dane, shaped pretty much like a poodle, but with the personality of a big, goofy lab. He's a little obsessive about playing his games...fetch, racing, tug of war, etc, but he's fun as shit especially around water. He's also gentle as could be and trustworthy around little dogs, kids, babies etc. A handful but a great dog.
I also hate all trailer park dogs- i.e., bull terroirs, Rottweilers, etc. -
We had a Doberman retriever mix and a German Sheppard st bernard mix
Always go with mutts
Mutts won 2 world wars
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I try not to hate on the dogs but...yeah same here. The infatuation with tough dogs among trashy people is a sore spot for me.YellowSnow said:
Doodles are really great dogs. Not stinky like fucking labs. Not neutronic like poodles.chuck said:I'm a dog guy. I've had a few German Shepherds, a couple of Siberian Huskies and two malamutes in addition to many other mixes. Those are the three breeds I'd never have again. Shepherds are too smart and high strung. They need a job worse than anything. Huskies and malamutes are just assholes who do whatever they want.
We adopted a one year old labradoodle several years ago. It was actually a rescue from a wild couple we knew who weren't taking good care of him. He's cool as shit. He's about the size of a skinny great Dane, shaped pretty much like a poodle, but with the personality of a big, goofy lab. He's a little obsessive about playing his games...fetch, racing, tug of war, etc, but he's fun as shit especially around water. He's also gentle as could be and trustworthy around little dogs, kids, babies etc. A handful but a great dog.
I also hate all trailer park dogs- i.e., bull terroirs, Rottweilers, etc.
Agreed. Our other dog is a mystery mutt mix that is handsome as hell but also just about perfect. He knows what a cushy dog's life is supposed to look like and embraces it. No training and very little discipline required, ever.RaceBannon said:We had a Doberman retriever mix and a German Sheppard st bernard mix
Always go with mutts
Mutts won 2 world wars
America baby -
I hate tuff guy dogs.chuck said:
I try not to hate on the dogs but...yeah same here. The infatuation with tough dogs among trashy people is a sore spot for me.YellowSnow said:
Doodles are really great dogs. Not stinky like fucking labs. Not neutronic like poodles.chuck said:I'm a dog guy. I've had a few German Shepherds, a couple of Siberian Huskies and two malamutes in addition to many other mixes. Those are the three breeds I'd never have again. Shepherds are too smart and high strung. They need a job worse than anything. Huskies and malamutes are just assholes who do whatever they want.
We adopted a one year old labradoodle several years ago. It was actually a rescue from a wild couple we knew who weren't taking good care of him. He's cool as shit. He's about the size of a skinny great Dane, shaped pretty much like a poodle, but with the personality of a big, goofy lab. He's a little obsessive about playing his games...fetch, racing, tug of war, etc, but he's fun as shit especially around water. He's also gentle as could be and trustworthy around little dogs, kids, babies etc. A handful but a great dog.
I also hate all trailer park dogs- i.e., bull terroirs, Rottweilers, etc.
Agreed. Our other dog is a mystery mutt mix that is handsome as hell but also just about perfect. He knows what a cushy dog's life is supposed to look like and embraces it. No training and very little discipline required, ever.RaceBannon said:We had a Doberman retriever mix and a German Sheppard st bernard mix
Always go with mutts
Mutts won 2 world wars
America baby
I used to walk around with our faggy little mini poodle. -
Ours was a golden doodle that thought she was a golden retriever, smart as a whip. Loved to run and swim, she was a 60 lb lap dog…
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Kickdogs are snacks for my beasts.YellowSnow said:
I hate tuff guy dogs.chuck said:
I try not to hate on the dogs but...yeah same here. The infatuation with tough dogs among trashy people is a sore spot for me.YellowSnow said:
Doodles are really great dogs. Not stinky like fucking labs. Not neutronic like poodles.chuck said:I'm a dog guy. I've had a few German Shepherds, a couple of Siberian Huskies and two malamutes in addition to many other mixes. Those are the three breeds I'd never have again. Shepherds are too smart and high strung. They need a job worse than anything. Huskies and malamutes are just assholes who do whatever they want.
We adopted a one year old labradoodle several years ago. It was actually a rescue from a wild couple we knew who weren't taking good care of him. He's cool as shit. He's about the size of a skinny great Dane, shaped pretty much like a poodle, but with the personality of a big, goofy lab. He's a little obsessive about playing his games...fetch, racing, tug of war, etc, but he's fun as shit especially around water. He's also gentle as could be and trustworthy around little dogs, kids, babies etc. A handful but a great dog.
I also hate all trailer park dogs- i.e., bull terroirs, Rottweilers, etc.
Agreed. Our other dog is a mystery mutt mix that is handsome as hell but also just about perfect. He knows what a cushy dog's life is supposed to look like and embraces it. No training and very little discipline required, ever.RaceBannon said:We had a Doberman retriever mix and a German Sheppard st bernard mix
Always go with mutts
Mutts won 2 world wars
America baby
I used to walk around with our faggy little mini poodle.
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On our second standard poodle because my wife is allergic to everything. Very similar dogs. Really, really smart, but "neurotic" is right. They want to be people.
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German Shepherd or death
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I had two German Shepards - the male was obediance trained and responded to hand signals. One smart puppy, the female was a different story - she defined the word bitch. I had to get rid of her after the people across the street let a little poodle run into our yard (5 acres) and think she was tough. I paid the vet bill to have her euthanized. She got a job working nights at a gas station in Juanita,
Mrs Lebam last purchase was a chihuahua mix that the vet keeps asking "are you sure she is a chihuahua?" - she is now 7 yrs old couple more b-days and we will be the same age -
My last shepherd was a tightly wound female. She was good but never happy...just constantly worried and anxious about something.biak1 said:German Shepherd or death
She used to steal my firewood as I chopped it and then stand at a distance, holding a chunk of wood that she could barely get her jaws around, and whimper until I acknowledged her. Then she'd wander off and add it to her stash in the woods. I found the stash and it took several wheel barrows to bring it back with her watching and whimpering the whole time. Crazy dog. -
I'm curious if y'all got your shepherds as pups and if you went to a puppy mill or forked over some cash and got something with papers. The correlation between high intelligence and anxiety is pretty high and GSD are no exception.
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I've only ever had unpapered Shepherds from private parties. I think I paid $200 for the last one to cover shots and a vet visit. They said she was half husky half Shepherd, but i suspected that the husky half was actually a Shepherd mix. She looked like a pure bred with no husky traits I could see.biak1 said:I'm curious if y'all got your shepherds as pups and if you went to a puppy mill or forked over some cash and got something with papers. The correlation between high intelligence and anxiety is pretty high and GSD are no exception.
Wouldn't trade mine for the world.
I agree with what you said though. Those aren't the right dogs for me, but they're amazing and I love being around them. I've known a couple of males that, while you'd never call them laid back, were extremely happy, playful and good natured. They were even intense about that. -
YellowSnow said:
Doodles are really great dogs. Not stinky like fucking labs. Not neutronic like poodles.chuck said:I'm a dog guy. I've had a few German Shepherds, a couple of Siberian Huskies and two malamutes in addition to many other mixes. Those are the three breeds I'd never have again. Shepherds are too smart and high strung. They need a job worse than anything. Huskies and malamutes are just assholes who do whatever they want.
We adopted a one year old labradoodle several years ago. It was actually a rescue from a wild couple we knew who weren't taking good care of him. He's cool as shit. He's about the size of a skinny great Dane, shaped pretty much like a poodle, but with the personality of a big, goofy lab. He's a little obsessive about playing his games...fetch, racing, tug of war, etc, but he's fun as shit especially around water. He's also gentle as could be and trustworthy around little dogs, kids, babies etc. A handful but a great dog.
I also hate all trailer park dogs- i.e., bull terroirs, Rottweilers, etc.
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I’ve had 3 dogs over the last 8 years.
1st was an AKC papered Doberman. My favorite breed since I was a kid and first watched Magnum PI. Diagnosed with blood cancer at 2 1/2 and we put him down a little shy of 3 1/2.
Our next dog was the Dobie’s companion dog, a pit-hound mix we got through the shelter on Kauai. Flew her to Seattle sight unseen when she about 3. We think she’s about 11 and that little fucker is still running strong. We were told she had a couple litters and was bred for hunting dogs but she hates loud noises so whoever had her probably ditched her on the side of a road.
Got dog #3 after the cancer diagnosis. He’s a bull terrier- whippet mix and he said that @YellowSnow guy for his disparaging comments. Also from Kauai but he was found on the side of a road at about 2 weeks with his sister. Timing worked out as we saw a picture of him and were going to Kauai giving us a chance to meet him. He’s a little high strung but we don’t know if that’s just him or Mrs Nacho projecting it on him. Maybe both. He’s great as long as other dogs don’t get too close to him and he’s got 11 confirmed kills and 2 unconfirmed kills on field mice, chipmunks, squirrels and a bird. He also doesn’t have the football shaped head.
When we get another dog, I’m torn between another Dobie and a pit mutt from the shelter. I don’t need a tough guy dog but I also know pits make up at least half the dogs at the local shelter.
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I left your Dawg a message @CFetters_Nacho_LoverCFetters_Nacho_Lover said:I’ve had 3 dogs over the last 8 years.
1st was an AKC papered Doberman. My favorite breed since I was a kid and first watched Magnum PI. Diagnosed with blood cancer at 2 1/2 and we put him down a little shy of 3 1/2.
Our next dog was the Dobie’s companion dog, a pit-hound mix we got through the shelter on Kauai. Flew her to Seattle sight unseen when she about 3. We think she’s about 11 and that little fucker is still running strong. We were told she had a couple litters and was bred for hunting dogs but she hates loud noises so whoever had her probably ditched her on the side of a road.
Got dog #3 after the cancer diagnosis. He’s a bull terrier- whippet mix and he said that @YellowSnow guy for his disparaging comments. Also from Kauai but he was found on the side of a road at about 2 weeks with his sister. Timing worked out as we saw a picture of him and were going to Kauai giving us a chance to meet him. He’s a little high strung but we don’t know if that’s just him or Mrs Nacho projecting it on him. Maybe both. He’s great as long as other dogs don’t get too close to him and he’s got 11 confirmed kills and 2 unconfirmed kills on field mice, chipmunks, squirrels and a bird. He also doesn’t have the football shaped head.
When we get another dog, I’m torn between another Dobie and a pit mutt from the shelter. I don’t need a tough guy dog but I also know pits make up at least half the dogs at the local shelter.
My one thought on dogs is always this. There are no bad dogs, just bad owners. -
Pit bulls and the like…trash dogs owned by trash people.
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I admire your efforts to rescue some of the millions of pit mixes at the shelters.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:I’ve had 3 dogs over the last 8 years.
1st was an AKC papered Doberman. My favorite breed since I was a kid and first watched Magnum PI. Diagnosed with blood cancer at 2 1/2 and we put him down a little shy of 3 1/2.
Our next dog was the Dobie’s companion dog, a pit-hound mix we got through the shelter on Kauai. Flew her to Seattle sight unseen when she about 3. We think she’s about 11 and that little fucker is still running strong. We were told she had a couple litters and was bred for hunting dogs but she hates loud noises so whoever had her probably ditched her on the side of a road.
Got dog #3 after the cancer diagnosis. He’s a bull terrier- whippet mix and he said that @YellowSnow guy for his disparaging comments. Also from Kauai but he was found on the side of a road at about 2 weeks with his sister. Timing worked out as we saw a picture of him and were going to Kauai giving us a chance to meet him. He’s a little high strung but we don’t know if that’s just him or Mrs Nacho projecting it on him. Maybe both. He’s great as long as other dogs don’t get too close to him and he’s got 11 confirmed kills and 2 unconfirmed kills on field mice, chipmunks, squirrels and a bird. He also doesn’t have the football shaped head.
When we get another dog, I’m torn between another Dobie and a pit mutt from the shelter. I don’t need a tough guy dog but I also know pits make up at least half the dogs at the local shelter.
My one thought on dogs is always this. There are no bad dogs, just bad owners.
A friend of my GF had a horrific end to her marriage a few years ago and had no place for her female pit. She was supposedly a good dog so we offered to take her for a few weeks while arrangements were found.
It didn't work out. She was a 75lb bowling ball with jaws and teeth and absolutely no brains. She wanted to kill our cats and other two dogs and was extremely hard to stop even on a leash. Unreal power in that little beast. Some friends with a male pit puppy considered taking her and tried to introduce them through our yard fence. The little freak show nearly tore through chain link fence to tear into that puppy.
The owners wouldn't/couldn't come get her. The local rescue places and shelters were all full of pits. What's that? She showed aggression? Sorry can't take any that show aggression to other animals. I called the police. Guess what they said? "You're probably going ro have to put that dog down sir. Do you own a firearm?
That's how it ended. No place to put her. No way my animals were going to survive her. No way I was keeping her.
I won't say she was a bad dog. I mean, she was, but maybe it could've been avoided. She was raised by a loving family with teenage girls who adored her. They seemed like good owners until the end.
Truth is that dog had tendencies like a lot of other dogs. The difference was that she was too simple and stupid to ever get it trained out. The other problem is that when a normal dog shows aggression to a person, cat or other dog, the situation is usually easy and becomes a teaching moment. Not with a dog like this. The likelihood of severe consequences grows exponentially.