BirdDog1
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Thunderfudge very well explained answer, I appreciate taking the time to answer, and I agree 110%. This is one of the reason's I have always chose small dogs as pets. Up until the last few years I was working 70 hrs a week and wife was working full time also, sad but in today's economy both spouse's must work. Not like the old days when Mom stayed home and watch 10+ kids (who were not spoiled - like today's children) and just the man worked. So it is truly not fair to have a large dog and have him cooped up all day in the house, let alone the damage he/she is going to do. They are obviously going to get a little cagey and lean to be over hyper. Strange but in my life I have had three dogs while raising children and they always seem to take to the youngest child. My shitzu sleeps with my 16 year old and will lay outside her door if she is sleeping out...... And my big cat will only allow my kids (both female) to pick him up, he must of been abused by a man as a baby as we rescued him from outside, when he was small but yet funny thing is I do all the feeding , walking , vet etc.... without me they wouldn't eat but yet they still seem to take to the kids..... animal's are really cool... BD, when my lab reads this ......to funny bro .....peace soserVery legit question.education and common sense over all.some pets aren't for kids,period.a parent's responsibility over everything else is protect your kids right?I would never leave my kids with a loaded gun on the table unsupervised,nor would I ever leave a child unnatended with a dog I wasn't 295% sure about.this has to be your thought process always.you have a potential liability on your hands.I would plant any animal with aggressive tendencies asap first of all,besides one dog,I have been a part of the parent's life as well,which is a must I believe.I got to see the temperament first hand over a long period.I never encourage any games or playtime events that encourage any aggressive tendencies,because imo once you turn a dog onto any behavior you encourage,the dog will be programmed to think that it is good or acceptable.only certain dogs have the intelligence to handle a dual role like this,after all you are encouraging a potential killer to be judge and jury.these dogs aren't for everyone to be truthful.you have to have a very stable enviornment,patience,and the time to nurture and teach,as well as exercise and play,this is truly a breed that is what you make it,and if you can't make it right,don't get one.sad to see how many people get these dogs without ever being previous pet owners or without doing the needed research on parental temperament.if all pet owners would do the homework on what it truly takes to make happy pets,as well as spay or nueter your animals,maybe we can lower the population of some of these pounds.think it through before you get pets people,for their sake.be honest with yourselves as far as your abilities and available time!
BD,you are a saint! That ol' boy gets to retire to the good life.lol.he looked so happy no wonder he's got a little wood showing.lmao.good man.it would be great to see an update in a month or so after he's gotten to rest up and pig out if you can,that would be awesome.Couple more shots of BigGreyDog, now known as Banjo:
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His weight right here was 84 lbs. He was def skinny and in dire need of 10 lbs. When he is back to 100% he will be a 100lb dog. He's the biggest/strongest I have ever handled. He had a huge presence to him, an old warrior soul and spirit. It was a privilege to get to know him and the best part is that our good friend's neighbor took him so I can visit anytime.
seen it myself but did wanna point out a dog's woody.....to funny ... man he must be happy ....Lol Fudge! I didn't want to say anything but ya.....ol' Banjo was packing some serious heat, and liked to show it haha.
Nice nie BD, cant get over the fact the GC is done that fast. Flushin at 38 and chopped under 7 weeks is just crazy. Ill have to give it a shot one of these days. Nice shots bro of all, lookinf forward to the up and cmoing Alien flowers!!!
Peace bro
Ken
Hell yeah BirdDog1! Thats one hell of a line up you got planned!!! Serious dank for sure. Plants look super healthy and diggin life! Hope you get some awesome pheno's to work with. Nice shots of the ole grey. Bet he was a stallion in his prime.
Found a georgeous blue female for my boy, Meeko tonight. She's marked just like his! And more importantly, has an super warm and loving disposition. Just like him! I was gonna get a clip of them playin for ya, but my battery went dead.
Greatjob BirdDog1! ( Go Lions!! Yeahhh!)
Quest yw
i really appericate what your doing here with the pits , they are the best dogs i have had ten myself and i just wanted to say thanks good manCouple more shots of BigGreyDog, now known as Banjo:
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His weight right here was 84 lbs. He was def skinny and in dire need of 10 lbs. When he is back to 100% he will be a 100lb dog. He's the biggest/strongest I have ever handled. He had a huge presence to him, an old warrior soul and spirit. It was a privilege to get to know him and the best part is that our good friend's neighbor took him so I can visit anytime.
i really appericate what your doing here with the pits , they are the best dogs i have had ten myself and i just wanted to say thanks good man
I must say his gear always looks really colorful and he does not seem to be full of himself.... i have almost ordered vortex and spacedawg once but never did.... sorry BD.... back on topic now ... flushing on day 37 is sweet Green Crack sounds like a winner , thou I have heard its not real potent ....??? thought's been you have been growing it along time bro... I am on the hunt for a good day time some but pretty sure my ARC will fit that bill but you cutting it with GC sounds dank as hell... think of any names yet.... Alien Crack RockHavent ran the Jap Kush but heard it was dank. Lol, I do the same thing with the commercial breeders. Franco and Arjan. Simon from Serious. But I have alwayz discluded Subcool from that. Everything he's got is flame. And he works his genetics before releasing them. He's a great breeder. Mad respect on that level. Give any of his gear a run, Ill bet ya dig it bro.
Been tryin to find pics on other forums that I posted before I ended my run with her. Had some here. Dont know what happened to them. Ill keep diggin. Peace.
Quest
( Not a paid sponser or on his nuts. Just my opinion from my experience with his gear.)
Havent ran the Jap Kush but heard it was dank. Lol, I do the same thing with the commercial breeders. Franco and Arjan. Simon from Serious. But I have alwayz discluded Subcool from that. Everything he's got is flame. And he works his genetics before releasing them. He's a great breeder. Mad respect on that level. Give any of his gear a run, Ill bet ya dig it bro.
Been tryin to find pics on other forums that I posted before I ended my run with her. Had some here. Dont know what happened to them. Ill keep diggin. Peace.
Quest
( Not a paid sponser or on his nuts. Just my opinion from my experience with his gear.)
I must say his gear always looks really colorful and he does not seem to be full of himself.... i have almost ordered vortex and spacedawg once but never did.... sorry BD.... back on topic now ... flushing on day 37 is sweet Green Crack sounds like a winner , thou I have heard its not real potent ....??? thought's been you have been growing it along time bro... I am on the hunt for a good day time some but pretty sure my ARC will fit that bill but you cutting it with GC sounds dank as hell... think of any names yet.... Alien Crack Rock
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