Great looking GSD.,
We really wanted one but the wifey was leary, not because of our kids, but we have a lot of visitors and relatives popping in all the time and some GSDs can be rather loyal and protective especially with 2 smal brats in the house.
btw Bacon does alot of that rubbing and getting underfoot when we first get home, kinda dangerous when you have a car seat in your arms.
Don't know if you caught my pics earlier, but I have a GSD, too (its my 2nd). They are GREAT dogs. They are extremely loyal. The only time that I have had problems with another "being" near her is when another dog is actually on our property. She doesn't really like other dogs coming near our house, but if we are on a walk and she sees another dog, she'll just stare, maybe some hackles, but have no agressive response.. when we get home my dog is usually on the couch by the garage door, she gets up, runs over and wags her tail a lot and pushes against your sides... however if you say anything in a negative voice at all she will stop immediately, whatever she is doing. Like one time this dog came to our property and she ran up to it and they starting dangling, but we were like "NO!! GET BACK HERE" and she immediately turned around and ran back to us and we put her inside...
yea if it wasn't clear earlier: visitors/relatives are no problem to her, she might just get excited to see them and beg for some pettin' haha.
ROFLMFAOHAHAHPWNT that dog is now the porcupine!
Originally posted by: Xanis
http://fox302.com/index.pl?s=vf&user=KarenMarie&category=pics&file=desktop1.jpg
Don't know why, but that one cracked me up.....
hahaha yea now that you said that its hilarious
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Mona (my sheperd)
she is jsut the cuttest meat-eater you ever saw with the cutest sharp fangs and the cuttest claws:heart:
when you get home and as soon as she sees you her ears fold back from their alert stance and she rubs her back all over your legs and goes through your legs and is wagging her tails...
it's the cuttest thing
Sweet GSD! :heart: