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Arsenal11

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Stopped by a LFS today & was talking with one of the owners & he said so & so was in today but i can't remember his rc name, can we revisit the lets post a pic of yourself so that if we run into each other at a lfs we will know it. I would start but i need to find a phot of myself im usually the guy taking the pic.
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Here's my new housepet...he should be about 140-150lbs when full grown and he is growling at me when I walk into my own bedroom already :D

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Is the Tibetan Mastiff right for you?

The Tibetan Mastiff has several characteristics which are unique in the dog world. This is still a primitive breed, as marked by the fact that the Tibetan Mastiff ***** has a single estrus per year, which normally occurs during the fall months. Tibetan Mastiffs mature slowly, with females reaching fill maturity between three and four years, and males between four to five years of age.

The Tibetan Mastiff keeps its double coat all year, with little shedding until spring/summer (depending on climate). Whelping *****es may "blow" their coats twice a year. Shedding normally lasts about eight weeks. Tibetan Mastiffs retain the longer guard hairs until fall when the undercoat again begins to grow. During shedding, a Tibetan Mastiff requires regular brushing.

The Tibetan Mastiff, being a large dog, does require enough room to romp and exercise properly. While they are an active dog out-of-doors, they are usually fairly quiet when in the house. Because of centuries of being bred for guarding flocks and homesteads, the Tibetan Mastiff does tend to be a "night barker," and this may be a consideration depending on where you live, and whether or not your Tibetan Mastiff will sleep outdoors or indoors at night.

This is a highly intelligent breed which has the ability to adapt to a variety of functions, but it is a breed which has been making its own decisions for thousands of years. The Tibetan Mastiff by nature is a guardian dog, and is used in livestock-predator control by some. Their natural instinctive ability makes them an excellent home protector. They are patient with children, when children and puppy are taught to be
considerate of each other.

They are truly a beautiful sight to behold in the show ring, and can be taught obedience. One should never compare them to the more easily trainable breeds, because they are intelligent and independent. They are aloof and capable of making good judgments.
 
Here is a pic of me in front of the old xenia tub...without the scarf though:D

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Secret is out Steve!

In his defense, I have to add that he has paid his debt to society and sholud not be looked upon as anything but an upstanding person now.

You HAVE stopped the pimping haven't you Steve?
 
Dave that dog is way 2 cute for you so ill take her off your hands, ill trade you for 850 gallons of pre-mixed saltwater so you can fill the tanks. Deal or No Deal.:spin3:
 
HEY!! Bogie is a boy!

He is cute as can be...but the little bastage growls at me when I first walk into the bedroom. He is going to be a great house protector....not that I need one:D

I will take the 850g of SW though!
 
Boy, girl either way that dog is so cute,(ok now in a manly way) , Guess im going to have 2 come see him on a regular basis so he don't growl at me, so, lets get some water in them tanks, cuz its a long drive
just to play with bogie.:D Do i get visitation when you come up to see mom:spin2: You can just drop him off at my house:D
 
Yeah, I've been meaning to see my mom for a while anyway. He is still pretty scared of everything...he is even scared of the sidewalk being that he was a country dog all his 9 weeks of life...he doesn't like to step foot on concrete period!! When i put a leash on him he just sits there and refuses to walk too...he is a stubborn little cuss.
 
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