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2 minutes ago, byron said:

evie..ds x bs,first cross..first pic,two months, now at eleven months.bed/whippet just turned seven..[therapy dog] i take him to hospice/alzeimers etc..

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Smashing looking dog Byron. 

What the cross, d's x bs. 

Atb j 

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49 minutes ago, ginger beard said:

Why the muzzle.?

Are they that bite crazy that they can't ever be trusted.?

Was wondering the same thing, not really a fan of them especially when out and about as it stops the dog from defending itself or catching some lunch if you should loose it ??? 

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Dutch shepherd(malanois)  are a very active  full on breed and in the correct hands are a cracking companion / guard dog. A mate (pav) has a lurcher with mal in it and it will tackle anything you ask of it 

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the muzzle is to protect anything she wants to chew..they are full on.i have been teaching!!! fire and calmness. and will be doing this for the next few weeks. she has come up the lead and nailed me when she was younger..lol..its a differant way of training i suppose..now we have an understanding..as a lot of you know,when it comes in dark.everything gets sorta highlighted..she is 100% socialised with people/dogs horses etc,,it is the first time other night that she has switched off, and sleeping at my feet.a few seconds only,,but a start.tonight in the woods she was full on guarding,maybe someone about,but more than likely fox/badger/deer.i bike both my dogs morning and night,depending etc..both run free and heel to the bike..i have torn my hair out at times with her.but now i think i got it cracked..i do a bit of wood camping etc.and would be away in my camper..but she's poorly..she is dutch shepherd x malinois..with looks of the mally..oh.....and she came from north yorkshire police dog section handler..thanks..

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3 hours ago, ginger beard said:

Why the muzzle.?

Are they that bite crazy that they can't ever be trusted.?

every other i have seen mate would fight ya,,not her..ive spent hour upon hour socializing..but i would not trust any dog taking a lump out ya..

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2 hours ago, Greyman said:

Was wondering the same thing, not really a fan of them especially when out and about as it stops the dog from defending itself or catching some lunch if you should loose it ??? 

lose it i did mate.at four months she knew her way home..it has took me a good few weeks for her to accept the muzzle mate.

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4 hours ago, ftm said:

Dutch shepherd(malanois)  are a very active  full on breed and in the correct hands are a cracking companion / guard dog. A mate (pav) has a lurcher with mal in it and it will tackle anything you ask of it 

I had a daughter off pav's dog to a 3/4 grey bull and not only was she built for task,she  did every task i asked of her with passion :thumbs:,lost her a week before last xmas and am still gutted about it..:cray:

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