what type of dog do you have? cats dont count <wink>

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Ice - Siberian Husky
Malibu - White German Shepherd
Jade - Black Lab/Chow and who knows what else
Milo - Rat Terrier
 

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80+ lbs of hell, death and destruction!! (as long as I'm there to protect him....)
 

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This is my police service dog, Sassy. She's a seven year old Dutch Shepherd (aka Hollandse Herder). She's certified for patrol and narcotics detection. This is my third dog, and she is mine not the City's. I raised my own from pups the first two times, but got this one when she was three. She came with the foofy name and foofy French commands.

Some folks gave me a ration when they first heard her name...but nobody was laughing after she bit the decoy! :eek: She really does enjoy herself on the training field! Especially when you try to Escape!!! :cool:
 

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My little Pollywog

She is a rescue from shelter just 6 weeks ago. But she's already entrenched herself into my heart and life. We were told she was a "Boxer mix." But you can see the sleek whippet line in the first picture. She makes great use of our 1.3 acre yard. She is absolutely the fastest dog I've ever seen! And her brain processes everything fast, too. She knows exactly how much space to take in my bed to insure enough blanket for HER.

She loves cats and chickens and crows and squirrels and anything else that is unfortunate to be browsing grass when the back door opens for her to go out! (Thank God she hasn't actually taken a life . . . yet.) The neighbors actually pen up their chickens now. The flock of crows moved down 5 houses to the corner lot. And we havent see any of the cats in a few weeks. Polly is every vigilent and hopeful - and protects us very well.
 

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She is a rescue from shelter just 6 weeks ago. But she's already entrenched herself into my heart and life. We were told she was a "Boxer mix." But you can see the sleek whippet line in the first picture. She makes great use of our 1.3 acre yard. She is absolutely the fastest dog I've ever seen! And her brain processes everything fast, too. She knows exactly how much space to take in my bed to insure enough blanket for HER.

She loves cats and chickens and crows and squirrels and anything else that is unfortunate to be browsing grass when the back door opens for her to go out! (Thank God she hasn't actually taken a life . . . yet.) The neighbors actually pen up their chickens now. The flock of crows moved down 5 houses to the corner lot. And we havent see any of the cats in a few weeks. Polly is every vigilent and hopeful - and protects us very well.
Don't really see any boxer in her except for the brindle color.
 
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