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Hey, RedSox75-love the avitar-I'm next door in Methuen-Black Labs are the best

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Hey, RedSox75-love the avitar-I'm next door in Methuen-Black Labs are the best

Hey Man... Glad to see someone else from the area... Where do you play?

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Akita big hunting dog, mines name is Athena (greek goddess of war for those of you that didnt know)

for those of you who never heard or have seen one


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akita_Inu

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My favorite dog breed is the pit bull terrier.

here is a pic of coconut (pb) and sam (rottweiler). both are great dogs and not aggresive at all.







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it all depends on the owner.. Nice dogs

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Siberian Husky is my favorite although I dont have a big enough yard at my house or anywhere to take one to get it enough excersize. Therefore my wife talked me into a pembroke welsh corgi which I have fallen in love with. At the least I've taught him to retreive my golf balls for me when I'm practicing chipping in the yard.

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Lemay427, Michael Vick just called, he wants those dogs.

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i bet he does

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Boston Terrier, aka the American Gentleman. These dogs are fantastic house dogs, very fun to have around.

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English/American Foxhound

Border Colie

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Without a doubt the Siberian Husky. Most people i have talked to say they look evil but they are beautiful.
Dont have one but am looking at getting one when i move into a larger area. Love my pets.

"You'll Never Walk Alone"

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Labs are such great dogs...so good natured and loyal. Some day I will own a Chocolate Lab. But every dog I've ever owned has been a mutt that I rescued either off the street or from the pound. And most of them have been very good dogs. Best dog I ever had was a Red Healer mix that an ex-girlfriend and I found hiding under a car in the dead of winter about 15 years ago. I had to put her to sleep about a year ago due to kidney/liver problems and arthritis. It broke my heart but it was the right thing to do.

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I love my Dobbies...wife breeds Chihuahua's...I like the long hair chi's...the short hair ones are to fragile for me...my old Dobbie girl and the two long hair chi's run me to death in the front yard

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Labs are such great dogs...so good natured and loyal. Some day I will own a Chocolate Lab. But every dog I've ever owned has been a mutt that I rescued either off the street or from the pound. And most of them have been very good dogs. Best dog I ever had was a Red Healer mix that an ex-girlfriend and I found hiding under a car in the dead of winter about 15 years ago. I had to put her to sleep about a year ago due to kidney/liver problems and arthritis. It broke my heart but it was the right thing to do.

My wife's mother got a chocolate lab from a rescue. The name of the service is Labs4Rescue. There are a good number of labs available because a lot of times if they won't hunt they are surrendered to shelters, which down south are very high kill. So this organization puts them through a series of foster homes until they can be adopted. It worked out great for her.

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