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I would not get a dalmation, of the ones I ever was around one was a sweetie and the other a snapper. I think there was so much breeding for profit with the 101 Dalmation movies and they bred spots to spots for $$.
Look at viszlas, they are a bird dog but they love to work close and are built to go and go. They are known for being a pal around dog in terms of personality plus you could walk up birds with them if you ever get the urge to hunt birds.
Here is my 2 cents; we raised and showed Dals in AKC for years until an injury made us downsize to a lap dog breed, They are like any dog breed you need to research for certain lines in the breed which are not Hyper and high strung, this is where your snappers and biters come from in my opinion, Males are prone to forming crystals leading to stones so no beef, pork or liver in the diet helps. The dal is a great choice for riding with, clubs around the country have road trials with horse and dal upto 20 miles. If intersted pm me as we still have contacts to Rescue and breeders for what you are looking to do. One of the most loyal dogs if the line is right, Please don't go to a backyard breeder. Also deafness is also a problem. We took all of our pups to a prof at the university of michgan to have their hearing tested. JMHO
Love our dal
Hey buddy we have a yr and a half old dalmation. He is the smartest dog I've owned. I can leave him in the truck and he stays until I tell hi
To get out. He is my 2 yr old daughters best friend. He runs with my swims with me and catches frisbee like no Other. Not to mention kill possums out of the back yard. I highly recommend then awesome dog. I advise you fo find a reputable breeder we drove far and paid good money for ours but it's worth it
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Originally posted by willseeyalater
I would not get a dalmation, of the ones I ever was around one was a sweetie and the other a snapper. I think there was so much breeding for profit with the 101 Dalmation movies and they bred spots to spots for $$.
Look at viszlas, they are a bird dog but they love to work close and are built to go and go. They are known for being a pal around dog in terms of personality plus you could walk up birds with them if you ever get the urge to hunt birds.
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As you already know the breeder is the key. I've had 3 dals. the first one was the best dog ever she was kicked by a horse and broke her back. The 2nd one came from a lesser breeder and she was very aggresive. The 3rd one came from breeder number 1 and was great. Like jason554 said she would do anything with us a great dog.
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i would not reccomend a dobe no matter what. if you are looking for the dog you are, companion , running buddy,gonna kick your butt if you mess with my mom. go to the pound. there are a few i would think.
breeders cant always be trusted, they want to unload the old pups. there is a reason, maybe economy, maybe bad breeding.
i dont know it all, but i know enough about alot of things.
anything that has been overbred, do not get. my advice.
obviously, you have one of the best dogs ever bred. the coonhound, we will consider the breeding later,lol, but i am sold for an all around dog, that is it.
nothing like a hound.
kell
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CH 'pr' branchville mtn banjo man
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I've looked at our pound and will keep an eye out there.. That is where my heeler came from actually.. Most everything at our shelter is lap dog size or half pitbull.. Nothing against pitbulls.. I just don't like the way they look.. Don't like the look of boxers either LOL.. It's being picky, but when I get a dog I fully expect to have it until it dies..
My hounds are almost perfect for what I want.. Except the hunting part of them.. I don't think it is fair of me to not want them to hunt when I'm out on a horse or hiking.. And when I'm out in the wilderness I really don't want to be after one of them.. So that means I'm shocking them off of good game.. Nope, can't do it.. They go camping and swimming with me, but they are always looking to hunt.. Which I think they should.. Other then that they are great in the house, very loyal and mine are protective over me..
GSP's are wired WAY to much for me.. I haven't been around Vizlsa's, but if they are like minded to a GSP, I don't want it.. I have been around GSP's.. They are not for me.. It's kinda why I don't like a Lab.. I know there are many many people who love them, but they drive me fricking nuts
We used to raise them when I was younger...
I have no idea at this point LOL.. I've emailed a couple people with different breeds so we will see what comes of it..
This is why I'm starting to look now for a dog that I plan on getting 8 months or so from now.. I don't want a backyard breeder or a puppy mill.. I want something that is going to be healthly, had it's, whatever needs checked out, checked out and comes with a health guarantee... from someone who is not breeding to just put pups on the ground to make money..
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ever think about a rottweiler, when kept in shape they are athletic, and they are very protective. With the right breeder, which you are keeping in mind, you can get one that is good natured, my aunt and uncle have a male and female that are by the the best tempered dogs I have saw.
http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/rottweiler.htm
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i wanted to say...
go with heeler again. but a border collie is nice and they have loads of energy.
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Re: i wanted to say...
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Originally posted by lauraroeder
go with heeler again. but a border collie is nice and they have loads of energy.
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Originally posted by honalieh
Those would be my choices, along with australian shepard.
The only dalmatian I was around was mean.
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CH 'pr' branchville mtn banjo man
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Re: i wanted to say...
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Originally posted by lauraroeder
go with heeler again. but a border collie is nice and they have loads of energy.
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Originally posted by CLJohnson
ever think about a rottweiler, when kept in shape they are athletic, and they are very protective. With the right breeder, which you are keeping in mind, you can get one that is good natured, my aunt and uncle have a male and female that are by the the best tempered dogs I have saw.
http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/rottweiler.htm
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Might be smaller then you want but a minature pincher is a very loyal dog. Despite there size can out do most big dogs, very active and protective but not ill. Just a thought.
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I also got to thinking that every sheltie/mini collie that I've ever been around has been smart, energetic and protective. I work with a lady that has a 2 y/o grand daughter who has down syndrome. They live out in the country and the girl and the sheltie always are together, if the girl wanders off Boo is there to bring her back. If she gets out close to the road, Boo mouths her arm and gets her back. This is just one instance but I've been around others that were very nice dogs. Just another option to look into. 
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CH Crystal Springs Dear Darla
Crystal Creeks Dizzy Spell
Proud Handler of:
GRNITECH CH PR Jamie's Trashy Big John
NITECH PR Lifeways Fire Cracker
In Fond Memory of:
NITECH CH PR Jamie's Trashy Hightech Redneck
GRNITECH GRCH PR Morgan's Losses Hills Dawn
GRCH PR Wilkinson's Jebb
NITECH CH PR Gimme Three Steps Mister
Long haired shedding dogs now? Have you concidered a cur dog that won't hunt? Not every one of them do. I have tried and tried but this one won't hunt. It can trail go though. I hauled it off several times. It can trot along beside the truck at thirty miles an hour for 10 miles I know of and beat me home. Second time I hauled it off a couple miles and let it chase the truck away from home for 8 miles till I thought it was getting tired. So I turned around and headed back and it kept up. Had to gallop though when I got to 50 miles an hour on a washboard road. I just couldn't do anymore and hold the truck in the road. Then I got to a paved road for a mile and hit 70 and stomped on the antilock brakes and took another dirt road to the right and gunned it again. I didn't see the dog in the rearview mirrow any more. I went on home thinking I had finally out done him. A kid called up and said he had found a ringnecked dog with no legs wearing my collar on the side of the road. I new he must have got hit by that log truck so I went back to get my collar. When I got back the kid was pulling that ring down from around his neck and his legs popped out. Ready to go again. That dog is very good at going but he has a fault about stopping that fast. You pay shipping.
All dogs are going to shed (unless I get a labradoodle) and if I have to put up with the long hair, I will.. if that is the type of dog that fits what I want.. Yes I would prefer a shorter haired dog.. but hey, who am I kidding.. it going to be inside so I'm going to have dog hair all over everything...
I think I would go Heeler again before Border Collie.. Again just one of my preferances.. I had a real nice little 25lb Border Collie one time... I wish I still had the little guy, but I gave him to a guy down the road to bring his pigs in and out of the barn with.. the dog was very happy when he got that job..
Thanks for the offer on the non hunting cur... but I want to raise it from a pup.. And I want to wait until after cat season when my attention won't be so divided...
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OutWest Big Game Hounds
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Originally posted by ladycathunter
All dogs are going to shed (unless I get a labradoodle) and if I have to put up with the long hair, I will.. if that is the type of dog that fits what I want.. Yes I would prefer a shorter haired dog.. but hey, who am I kidding.. it going to be inside so I'm going to have dog hair all over everything...
I think I would go Heeler again before Border Collie.. Again just one of my preferances.. I had a real nice little 25lb Border Collie one time... I wish I still had the little guy, but I gave him to a guy down the road to bring his pigs in and out of the barn with.. the dog was very happy when he got that job..
Thanks for the offer on the non hunting cur... but I want to raise it from a pup.. And I want to wait until after cat season when my attention won't be so divided...
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Hey Melanie,
Do you know Shea Skinner? I know he's handled some Dals in the past and I'm sure could put you in touch with good breeders in the area.
The first ranch I lived on in OR we had a short coated Border Collie (female) that was an awesome dog. The second ranch I was on, the foreman had an English Shepherd (male). Again, another awesome dog to be around. Went everywhere with him, whether on foot, horseback or in the truck. I had a Sheltie mix when I was up there and he was a great dog too. I never really did much training with him because he never needed it.
I had two GSPs before the coonhounds and they were great dogs but like you already know, HYPER!!
There's a *working* GSD breeder who lived near us in CA. Nice dogs, import lines, but not cheap and her waiting list can be long.
Anytime I went to any kind of horse event in CA it seemed everyone had Border Collies, Australian Shepherds or Jack/Parson Russells. Tiny and I almost got into Border Terriers years ago. Those are fun little dogs!
I like the look and size of the German Pinschers, but don't know much of anything about them.
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I raised a few Dalmations and they were mean.The most intelligent and loving dogs that I ever raised were German Shepherds.
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Originally posted by Whordel
I raised a few Dalmations and they were mean.The most intelligent and loving dogs that I ever raised were German Shepherds.
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CH 'pr' branchville mtn banjo man
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Originally posted by branchvillekell
amen, and i have one akc reg. and a rescue. shep. is the way to go if you can brush twice a year.
kell
His undercoat sheds all the time..
If he is stil showing then I'm sure I've seen him.. I was still thinking of talking to a few Dal handlers at the last show.. I hope you and Tiny are doing good over on the far side!__________________
~Melanie Hampton~
OutWest Big Game Hounds
You've only got 3 choices in life, give in, give up, or give it all you got.
maybe a crossbreed would meet your needs best?
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Originally posted by bridger80
maybe a crossbreed would meet your needs best?
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