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Old 10-09-2009, 09:01 AM   #14
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He has all the traits I like in a dog. He doesn't really bark unless provoked, he's good in all situations as far as living. We originally had a townhouse when we got him but have since moved to a house, he was awesome in the townhouse. You can roughhouse with him without worrying about hurting him but he's not really big enough to hurt you except for maybe his bite.

The best thing is he's awesome around kids. He's been there from before the birth of my child until now and he's never been rough with him. My son can pull his ears or tail, stand on him, put him in a headlock and it doesn't matter he won't do a damm thing. The worst thing he might do is walk away annoyed.

For the first 4 years I took him to work almost everyday so he was with me all the time. When I come home now he won't leave my side, if I go have a shower he's waiting outside the bathroom. If I go downstairs and watch TV in the media room he comes and sits beside me. Where I go he goes, they say a dog is mans best friend and in my case it's totally true. I just like all the traits my dog has he's been a lot of fun and hopefully he'll be around for a long while more.
That is a buff looking dog you got there. How much do you excercise him a day? One of the reason why I got this dog was for it's 'nanny dog' feature as I do plan on having kids in a couple of years, so hearing that just confirms the trait. Unfortunately I have to leave mine at home as work doesnt allow dogs, but I recently purchased a 10x5 dog run so hopefully that will give her a bit more space to play while I am at work until her teenager year passes.
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