zxsixr03 wrote:How big?
Yeah that'd do LOL
MickLC wrote:They aren't the most trainable breed in the world, so being big you need something that will help control them while they learn to walk to heel. We've found the Halti to work the best, plus it's easier to hold them when they see something they want to chase and forget any training they've had.
... So yeah, they aren't a beginners dog, but I guess you already knew that, plus be prepared to say goodbye to them after 9 or so years as the big, old breeds don't live so long
Thanks for that! When we finally find a house with a big enough backyard, i want something thats super active and wants to get out a chase a ball or stick for a couple of hours. I've got it down to 5 breeds, - Bull Terrier (the long white faced ones), Rottweiler, Chocolate Lab, Cocker Spaniel, Or a Blue Pitbull and supa wants a Pug (FFS). We've always had big 'ferocious' dogs, and theyve been nothing but complete pansies and wouldnt hurt a fly.