Morning, just kicking back for a few and thought I'de jump in and say hi
Oh, AG... the wife and I have been thinking about getting a larger breed for a bit of security around the house. We have a small breed plus a cat (ewww). Also have kids and teens from 7 yrs old on up in and out all day everyday.
We've kind of been looking at either a doby or a German Shephard. Any recommendations? (I'd love a BoerBoel but I can't locate one remotely close to home).
If you guys have any questions during the shut down..let me know...

Morning, just kicking back for a few and thought I'de jump in and say hi
Yes, but the idea is a well behaved, well trained dog that when a stranger simply sees it he thinks, "Time to move along!"
GSD and Dobby automatically give off that protective aura but can be gentle giants. Pits, rots, sure they can also be intimidating, but may have a bad overall temperment... temprament... ah, you know what I mean.![]()
How do I bypass it?
Sorry.......more of my weird humor.
I love dogs, cats, coons...seen em all this morning!
Pet care is a great occupation!
My clients are always happy to see me!
Thanks!!
(so who actually works for BWB?)
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I am now a BwB fan for life - don't need to shop anywhere else. Thanks Don for all that you do!