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116707 PostPosted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 10:18 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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We have a lassa ahpso. She loves the van and is probably the most loving and playfull breed i have ever owned. No hair shedding at all and small enough to be engaging to any stranger male or female. All dogs have a guarding nature and nine times out of ten the bark is always worse than the bite. The fact you have a dog on board i think deters unwelcome visitors.Especially sneaky ones. Good luck.
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Many thanks to everyone who took the time to post and offer advice, it hasn't fallen on deaf ears but after much deliberation we have decided not to for the moment.
We love animals, dogs in particular and can see all the benefits but with the uncertainty which lies ahead a dog would be one more to thing to worry about. We are certainly not ruling one out but with so much on our plate at the moment we think it prudent to wait and decide later when we are more settled in our new life... Confused

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We have a Collie/Alsation/whippet cross, we are told...i.e. fast, smart and protective. Sounds good but....demands his walk EVERY day, cringing coward off the lead, snarling hell hound on the lead. He loves travelling fusses over babies and his favourite snack is cucumber and tomatoes. Which just goes to prove that dogs are as diverse and unpredictable as ourselves. So as stated before go to a rescue center and go for the one that clicks with you.

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Try a Bulgarian Windashutta. Can be found on the Costa Lot. The main breeder is Lord Oftenbroke with his wife Lady Neverenough

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Should you start looking for a dog then a Boxer might be the breed for you, considering the traits you were after:

'Boxer'

http://www.the-kennel-club.org.uk/discoverdogs/working/w955.htm

"General Appearance
Great nobility, smooth-coated, medium-sized, square build, strong bone and evident, well developed muscles.

Characteristics
Lively, strong, loyal to owner and family, but distrustful of strangers. Obedient, friendly at play, but with guarding instinct.

Temperament
Equable, biddable, fearless, self-assured."


http://americanboxerclub.org/unique.html

"The Boxer wants to meet you, your children, and other members of your family
The Boxer's most notable characteristic is his desire for human affection. Though his spirited bearing, square jaw, and cleanly muscled body suggest the well-conditioned middleweight athlete of dogdom, the Boxer is happiest when he is with people--especially children, watching protectively over their play. His short smooth coat, handsome chiseled head, and striking silhouette never fail to excite comments from passersby as he trots jauntily by your side with neck arched and tail held erect. He is truly a "dog for all seasons," suiting the need for household guardian, attractive companion, and children's playmate and loyal friend.

Breed Characteristics: "Beauty and Brains"
The Boxer's official classification in the "Working Group" of dogs is a natural. His keenest sense, that of hearing, makes him an instinctive guard dog, always alert. Although always vigilant, the Boxer is not a nervous breed, and will not bark without cause. He has judgment, and an uncanny sense of distinguishing between friend and intruder. One of the delightful qualities that sets the Boxer apart is the unique expressiveness of his face. The skin furrowing of the forehead, the dark, "soulful" eyes, and at times almost human attempts to "converse," make his replacement by another breed difficult for one who has owned a Boxer. He mimics the mood of his master and can spend hours quietly lying at his feet."
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Hi crashdive
Couldn’t agree more.
The only thing better than a boxer is 3 boxers
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Hi Jim

From your previous post...

1. Excellent guard , with lots of attitude, it's primary role will be to deter the scum.
2. Good with kids, we have a 5 year old daughter.
3. Look mean and nasty
4. Not too big. ie not a wolfhound..
5. Shortish coat.
6. A good companion.
7. Be happy travelling and climate tolerant.

We are not fussy if it's pure bred or not, perhaps a cross between a German Shepherd and a Collie ?


Well it has got to be a Weimaraner!

1) Excellent guard - barks louder than a 747 taking off and has teeth like jaws.
2) Good with kids - Oscar is from "rescue" and his previous family had a young baby. Equally he is very good with my nephew.
3) Mean and nasty - not really
4) Not too big - well no compared to an elephant. Look at this pic. I am 6 feet 3 - so you can see Oscars size.
5) Short coat - YES YES YES
6) A good companion - what can I say. I cannot even go to the loo without he follows me!
7) Traveller - I think he is a romany gypsy

Oscar is from rescue and I love him from the bottom of my heart. Look at weimaraner rescue on the net.

Most are in rescue because they are soo loving and loyal, they will not leave their owners alone - people like this in a pup - but not quite so happy about having a six stone prince climbing all over them.

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Hey Rapide561

based on your previous post

http://www.motorhomefacts.com/ftopicp-133720-.html#133720


wouldn't you be better off with a Shitzu rather than a Weimaraner Exclamation Shocked
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...Sorry, being flippant I know....
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Hi Dangler

Very witty!

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