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I remember years ago I worked for a kennel who had filas and dobes. They also had this scruffy laek and every living moment that dog was jumping to the top of his 8 foot kennel run repeatedly, over and over and over. I told myself I would never want a dog like that.
Oops. Lol
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If i remember correctly he was a working(or sport, I'm not positive) dog, he was out plenty but when kenneled he still never sat still. The people I worked for we're pretty good people, they bred, trained, and sold dogs for estate guardian type work like guarding shipyards at night, etc. I had the luxury of cleaning up poop. Lol
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I love the Mali/Laeken crosses with the broken coats. I want.
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My mother-in-law has 2 boys...littermates. They're 7-8 mos. old now and a hoot. Very typical herding breed. They both like people but one is slower to warm up to strangers. Both are excellent with their human kids and adore them...bright guys. And yes, you have to strip the coat. Some are more labor intensive than others.
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I knew only one, and it was not a savory experience. The breed is rare in North America, so this gentlemen (whose previous example of this breed died of old age) flew in a puppy from one of the few kennels in Canada. He was a complete and total disaster. I've never seen a ten week old puppy bite so hard, or growl at strangers. As he matured his aggression improved to tolerance, but he was a loaded gun and extremely unsocial. I never did find out what happened to him, if I remember correctly he was from Quebec.
With that being said, I researched the breed in depth after meeting this pup and they seem like neat dogs, if managed properly. Not my cup of tea. |
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