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MrsShemon
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Swedish Elkhound
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Correct, thank you for notifying me on that spelling error of mine.is it Elkhound ?
Ah what a majestic beast seen in their natural environment, nicely done.
I grew up with a Boerboel. By far the horniest dog I have ever seen.When in South Africa...you must have Boerboels
Also, most have very nice equipment <3I grew up with a Boerboel. By far the horniest dog I have ever seen.
Un APBT (American PitBull Terrier). . . .
He actually is very sweet and calm and has never been aggressive with anyone or other dog unless they start something which is usually a smaller dog. Pitbulls get a bad "Rap" but if treated properly are the sweetest dogs. . .Maybe he's calm but seeing him I'd be afraid to be alone with him.
Traditionally, the were docked to protect the dogs from baboon attacks. Baboons were said to hold onto their tails, making it difficult for the dogs to fight back. The practice has been banned in South Africa and many other countries for a long time now and a veterinarian can lose their license if they perform this procedure without medical cause, however, it doesn't stop many breeders from still doing it. It's extremely commonplace in the United States to see Boerboels with docked tails, because Americans tend to like the "traditional look" of most dog breeds, especially if they think it makes them look tougher. In Europe you will almost exclusively see Boerboels with tails intact.Cute puppies.
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That appear to grow into monster trucks of pure muscle.
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I did see stubby tails in a lot of the pictures I found, when I googled them, it would be very sad if people cut these guys tails off for some stupid reason. Do you know if this is the case and why they are docked? Is it just for look to make them appear tougher or something?