Here's our new baby!She's a pedigree Doberman Pinscher.She's only 8 weeks old.Her name is "Wicked Izzabella"She's gonna be a beast!How sweet and innocent...What a precious little puppy...Here she is "playing" with our other dog...She's got that killer instinct at only 8 weeks old...
We probably will get her ears done when she's old enough. I like the natural ears too, but my wife and I want them done so she looks mean and more intimidating. We got her for protection, and even though she's gonna be a lovable family pet, we want the "look" that will make strangers poop in their pants (no offense ) if you know what I mean.
Quote, originally posted by gargoyle »poop in their pants (no offense )None taken That is understandable if you want to use her for protection, they just look cute with the floppy ears, not very menacing.
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Here's another pic of the puppy for scale, next to a ferocious black panther... ...with a "purple" collar??? Oh wait... that's not a panther, it's just our family cat. The cat is bigger than the Doberman...(for now anyway! )
I too have a new family member as of Monday of last week.Her name is Daisy, and she is a purebred yellow lab. She is so smart already, and she is only 8 weeks old.
Quote, originally posted by BlueCrush »Awe, How Cute! I love puppies.What is your other dog by the way? Looks like it has some Border Collie in it?The other dog is an Australian Shepard mix. He's awesome. His name is Odin (after the Norse god of war). He is the smartest and silliest dog I've ever owned. Extremely well tempered and very energetic and playful. Great for socializing the Doberman. He's the dog in my signature chasing butterflies. That's my boy!
Quote, originally posted by Pablo1669 »I too have a new family member as of Monday of last week.Her name is Daisy, and she is a purebred yellow lab. She is so smart already, and she is only 8 weeks old.Cute puppy Pablo!Our puppy Doberman is not the sharpest tack in the box yet, but if she can't outsmart you, she'll just eat you!
Quote, originally posted by joholste »i want my bulldoggie back, jen took him when she left.... now i have no tank anymore *sob sob*Now see, that's just wrong. You can't take a man's dog...that is just wrong!!! I love all of the puppy photos. My dog is almost 11 now and I flash back to his puppy years. Recently we have been through some really tough times with him so I thank you all for the puppy photos and memories, I love them.You all have cute new babies!!!!
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Quote, originally posted by gargoyle »We probably will get her ears done when she's old enough. I like the natural ears too, but my wife wants them done so she (the dog... not the wife ) looks mean and more intimidating. My wife got her for protection, and even though she's gonna be a lovable family pet, we want the "look" that will make strangers poop in their pants (no offense ) if you know what I mean.believe it or not, this ferocious beast (the brown one) corners any unaccompanied stranger that comes into my home: the rest of the time he drools, plays with his cat, and runs laps in the back yard. i have some friends who have a rott who plays the same role in their house. big, sweet (and in my case dumb) dogs that don't have a mean bone in their body, but don't like strangers that shouldn't be there.
Quote, originally posted by gargoyle »We probably will get her ears done when she's old enough. I like the natural ears too, but my wife wants them done so she (the dog... not the wife ) looks mean and more intimidating. My wife got her for protection, and even though she's gonna be a lovable family pet, we want the "look" that will make strangers poop in their pants (no offense ) if you know what I mean.remember that best response to the question "Does your dog bite?" is"That depends on how fast you can run"and as sputnik reminded us, there's a "List your pets" thread at http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=2767