
SnowKoi2010 wrote:Its not arrogant at all. From what I have been reading and from what I have seen, that was one of the reason why they did it. Tonight when I get home from work i'll look for those links again, but its out there.
Why do you like the cropped job if it doesn't look natural?
And you do? Also I wasn't calling him a BYB. There is a difference. I was comparing, you should read the post better; I even took back what I said about the BYB comment.
haircrazie016 wrote:SnowKoi2010 wrote:Its not arrogant at all. From what I have been reading and from what I have seen, that was one of the reason why they did it. Tonight when I get home from work i'll look for those links again, but its out there.
Why do you like the cropped job if it doesn't look natural?
And you do? Also I wasn't calling him a BYB. There is a difference. I was comparing, you should read the post better; I even took back what I said about the BYB comment.
SHE said IGNORANT
trexgorawrrrrr wrote:lol
& you're assuming more than just her gender, and for that you're wrong again.
Celesteandthebullies wrote:It's not a matter of opinion whether you can read a dog's body language with cropped ears or not. It's a fact, their ears do not stay in one place. They move around, you just have to pay attention to that, which is easy and the more you are around the dog the more it becomes obvious.
Oh and when I'm looking at a dogs body language, ears are definitely not top of the list, overall body posture generally is. In a stressed dog I look for displacement sniffing, stress panting, pacing, etc.
SnowKoi2010 wrote:Its not arrogant at all. From what I have been reading and from what I have seen, that was one of the reason why they did it. Tonight when I get home from work i'll look for those links again, but its out there.
Why do you like the cropped job if it doesn't look natural?
And you do? Also I wasn't calling him a BYB. There is a difference. I was comparing, you should read the post better; I even took back what I said about the BYB comment.







Luna_Redmoon wrote:
The adult dog with cut ears totally looks ready to attack >.>
And if you ask me, the owner in this pic looks more ready to attack than the dog
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. Red is so nosy. I could barely take the pic for her trying to lick the lens XDLuna_Redmoon wrote:yes she is a full doberman. She isnt mine though. The forst pic the one with the mother (Ophelia) is Blake, the pup in the second pic is Lore` (pronounced Laura) then some pics of mama (Ophelia or Phe) then the pic of the red/rust and the black is Ashley and Lore` again. The bottom pic is my best friend holding Red. Red is so nosy. I could barely take the pic for her trying to lick the lens XD
Im going back over there later to have a few hour playdate with my 2 white pits and her dogs. My big male, Riley thinks her "brute like" schnauzer is his boyfriend. ALWAYS licking him and following him around. They grew up together, its so sweet.
Ill take some pics then
5 dobie pups as big as Lou, mama dobie, 2 schnauzers, and 2 pits. its always a fun time. Such goof balls.
Their favorite toy is a horse whip. We tied an old sock to the end of it and its like an overgrown cat toy...but for dogs! They LOVE it ha ha
A horse whip, that's a interesting toy!. Does she always tie something to the whip or by itself sometimes? That would be so cool to watch!. Can you tape a small vid of that if you can?.
. But I can post up a few pics. And we leave the sock on the whip, and when they tear it to shreds we find something else. it varies from socks, to rope toys, sometimes a bone, or a jingly tennis ball. Its just whatever the pups find interest in next really.
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