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Breed specific category Posted: 2 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 3  
There have been a few posts, I believe mainly in the park with breed specific questions. I now have one myself and really have no idea where to post it. My suggestion is to add a breed specific category to the forum. Please correct me if I am mistaken and there is a place to post these questions.
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Re:Breed specific category Posted: 2 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 11  
Sure ill take this suggestion... Look for it this weekend!

(someone send me the breeds they would like to see!)
 
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Re:Breed specific category Posted: 2 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 3  
Awesome. All ya gotta do is ask I guess, aye?
I thought that would be the idea, is for people to start a thread on the breed, but if you would like some to get started, here are a few from the forum...
Beagles
Siberian Husky
Greyhounds
German Shepherd
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Re:Breed specific category Posted: 2 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 12  
Yorkshire Terrier/ Yorkie

Looking forward to the Shepherd thread!
 
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Re:Breed specific category Posted: 2 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 12  
Duke's a genuine purebred Shepusky. One of a kind from a backyard breeder.
 
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Re:Breed specific category Posted: 2 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 5  
Jack Russels would be nice However doesnt Brad himself say not to catagorize breeds?? A dog is a dog regardeless of breeds?? also wouldnt that make people with mix breeds feel kind of left out?? just a thought i may be wrong.
 
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Re:Breed specific category Posted: 2 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 12  
Tracy
I thought that too so I had to throw in Duke's credentials.
It does seem a little snobbish and elitist, but should be fun anyway.
 
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Re:Breed specific category Posted: 2 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 12  
I thought that too but there are things that certain breeds do that others don\'t seem to do...I would love to compare Shepherd\'s for different reasons. I think in terms of training...it is pretty much all the same techniques for all dogs, that\'s why we shouldn\'t catagorize...

But, for example... Huskies that like to pull, Beagles who sniff constantly, Shepherds who are territorial... it would be nice to see what other members have experienced in regards to similar behaviours in different breeds. And, for all of you\'s with mixed breeds...you could probably find things in common with the mixes within your dog and maybe help you understand why your dog behaves a certain way and adjust your training accordingly.
I think all breeds are different and have their own quirks.

Just my opinion,
 
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Re:Breed specific category Posted: 2 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 5  
Duckesdad that is what i was thinking but that was just IMO!

Michelle that is kind of true but if you talk to Brad it doesnt count what the breed is!

Im down the middle if there was a JRT section im sure i would post in it LMAO
 
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Re:Breed specific category Posted: 2 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 12  
I agree with Michelle. Some dogs have been bred for different characteristics. Could be interesting.
Duke's breeding means he can pull like a horse and smart enough to get where he wants to go.
 
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