I did a thread like this a while back, when Max was still alive and well but I figured I'd do it again for some fresh opinions.
So we know Max is half Shar-Pei but the other half is unknown.
We'll start with what he looked like: Black hair although in the sun you could see brown in there too, each hair was about an inch long but shorter in some places and could actually give you a splinter (I had to extract many from deep within my mom's foot). His ears could go up and down, they had a bend in them so he could move them how he pleased. In most pictures they are up because I called his name or something to get his attention, but they can go flat back against his head too. His tail curls but not to the extent of being on his back or anything near that, more of a cycle shape. His legs were thin. His neck was strong and he was a VERY strong dog, especially when he pulled the leash, he had a choke chain that did nothing (thank God, I didn't know they were bad back then). His lips flopped down a little. eyes were brown. He was 65 pounds.
Personality: Had some dog aggression (never attacked but did growl and snap at a few, he learned to tolerate them unless they got in his face, on walks he would go hackles up and on tip toes, stiff, slowly wagging tail, he's start to calm down and then the dog would move out of his sight and he would slip around really quick etc.), but he was poorly socialized as a puppy. I don't think he would ever bite a large dog but he really disliked small dogs. A lab came running into our yard very hyper all in his face (but very submissive) and he stood perfectly straight and tense as the dog rolled around, licked his chin etc. but he never snapped or anything. Yet we ran into a small dog on our walk who he seemed to come close to biting, he snapped at it and the dog literally ran up his owners body, from that day on I had to tell people (with dogs he did not already know) that he was not dog friendly.
Anyway, he LOVED people, all people and greeted them very enthusiastically. He almost NEVER barked. He eventually learned to in order to get our attention that he wanted t come inside but even that was not a bark, it was a yelp. He barked a few times at some sketchy people in our yard at night though.
He hated water, for bathes and recreation. Even when he wanted a dog (one of the few dogs he was friends with), and keep in mind Max would drag an army across the street if he could get to another dog, it made walking him difficult, he would not go into the water. We had him at a friend's house with their lab (Sam RIP) and I was throwing balls for Sam, Max ran after Sam at full speed to he edge of the dock and then halted right at the edge and began crying crazily. We tried coaxing him in and he would not have it, he hated water.
We thought he would kill a cat but low and behold he LOVED them. He also was fine with gerbils lol. That said he acted like any animal outside was fair game, he broke my dad's finger when he saw a rabbit he wanted and dad was holding the leash.
He was medium energy I think. He was "hyper" so I'd say that was because he was not exercised...ever. He was so strong on the leash and not trained so nobody walked him until I was old enough to control him. At that point he got one walk a day which sufficed along with some play.
I think that's all you need to know LOL.
here are pics (sorry, they are very bad. My cameras flash did horrible things and without the flash you could not see him, taking pics of black dogs inside is hard without a lot of light) :
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So we know Max is half Shar-Pei but the other half is unknown.
We'll start with what he looked like: Black hair although in the sun you could see brown in there too, each hair was about an inch long but shorter in some places and could actually give you a splinter (I had to extract many from deep within my mom's foot). His ears could go up and down, they had a bend in them so he could move them how he pleased. In most pictures they are up because I called his name or something to get his attention, but they can go flat back against his head too. His tail curls but not to the extent of being on his back or anything near that, more of a cycle shape. His legs were thin. His neck was strong and he was a VERY strong dog, especially when he pulled the leash, he had a choke chain that did nothing (thank God, I didn't know they were bad back then). His lips flopped down a little. eyes were brown. He was 65 pounds.
Personality: Had some dog aggression (never attacked but did growl and snap at a few, he learned to tolerate them unless they got in his face, on walks he would go hackles up and on tip toes, stiff, slowly wagging tail, he's start to calm down and then the dog would move out of his sight and he would slip around really quick etc.), but he was poorly socialized as a puppy. I don't think he would ever bite a large dog but he really disliked small dogs. A lab came running into our yard very hyper all in his face (but very submissive) and he stood perfectly straight and tense as the dog rolled around, licked his chin etc. but he never snapped or anything. Yet we ran into a small dog on our walk who he seemed to come close to biting, he snapped at it and the dog literally ran up his owners body, from that day on I had to tell people (with dogs he did not already know) that he was not dog friendly.
Anyway, he LOVED people, all people and greeted them very enthusiastically. He almost NEVER barked. He eventually learned to in order to get our attention that he wanted t come inside but even that was not a bark, it was a yelp. He barked a few times at some sketchy people in our yard at night though.
He hated water, for bathes and recreation. Even when he wanted a dog (one of the few dogs he was friends with), and keep in mind Max would drag an army across the street if he could get to another dog, it made walking him difficult, he would not go into the water. We had him at a friend's house with their lab (Sam RIP) and I was throwing balls for Sam, Max ran after Sam at full speed to he edge of the dock and then halted right at the edge and began crying crazily. We tried coaxing him in and he would not have it, he hated water.
We thought he would kill a cat but low and behold he LOVED them. He also was fine with gerbils lol. That said he acted like any animal outside was fair game, he broke my dad's finger when he saw a rabbit he wanted and dad was holding the leash.
He was medium energy I think. He was "hyper" so I'd say that was because he was not exercised...ever. He was so strong on the leash and not trained so nobody walked him until I was old enough to control him. At that point he got one walk a day which sufficed along with some play.
I think that's all you need to know LOL.
here are pics (sorry, they are very bad. My cameras flash did horrible things and without the flash you could not see him, taking pics of black dogs inside is hard without a lot of light) :
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