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Small Dog Syndrome

Post by JEBar » Thu Mar 26, 2020 7:22 pm

yep, it sure applies to our daughter's dog
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Re: Small Dog Syndrome

Post by fortyshooter » Thu Mar 26, 2020 7:51 pm

Yep that is 200% Buster when he hears somebody approaching the front door or a bump in the night or day!
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Re: Small Dog Syndrome

Post by Sir Henry » Thu Mar 26, 2020 10:39 pm

Well trained as I don’t see a paw in the trigger guard.
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Re: Small Dog Syndrome

Post by BrokenolMarine » Thu Mar 26, 2020 11:23 pm

My gal covers the door, from cover, while mom or dad gets it. (You know, provides 20 pounds of back up.)
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Re: Small Dog Syndrome

Post by ESquared » Fri Mar 27, 2020 9:17 am

Here's how my 75 lbs of Watch-Dog-Ferociousness reacts when the doorbell rings...
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Re: Small Dog Syndrome

Post by Cofisher » Fri Mar 27, 2020 10:17 am

Labradors are lovers, and lazy. Lol
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Re: Small Dog Syndrome

Post by ESquared » Fri Mar 27, 2020 1:42 pm

Cofisher wrote:
Fri Mar 27, 2020 10:17 am
Labradors are lovers, and lazy. Lol
She's the best dog ever, but go guard dog, that's for sure. Good thing I have other HD options...
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Re: Small Dog Syndrome

Post by Cofisher » Fri Mar 27, 2020 6:58 pm

My lab would have opened the door to an intruder if he scratched him. Miss my dog.
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Re: Small Dog Syndrome

Post by 220 » Fri Apr 03, 2020 7:47 pm

Have 2 dogs a Jack Russell and a lab.
Heard someone talking about their new pup last week when asked what breed the answer gave me a good laugh, jack russel terrorist, it is very apt.
Our lab is similar to most in that she will inhale food as soon as it appears but a bit unusual in that she is a fantastic guard dog. Quite a big framed dog and around 90lbs, most can't associate the deep aggressive bark they hear from behind the fence with what they see when they lay eyes on her. A few years back she grabbed one of my sons friends when he stepped into the back yard unannounced. Getting hold of a 15 year old boy by the shoulder and getting him to sit on the ground until we told her to let go. Held him firm enough to leave bruises the next day but never broke the skin. Have watched her kill a young fox that wandered into the yard, the terrier had it bailed in a corner. She walked in grabbed it around the chest and dispatched it with one bite dropped it and walked away. She will pick ripe tomatoes from the garden or pick up eggs from around the yard and drop the at the back door unmarked. Seems to know just how hard to bite for the situation.
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