Guest Anonymous Posted July 27, 2002 Posted July 27, 2002 Has to be the American Indian Dog (also know as the Native American Dog) The have a sweet gentle temperament, can guard your house are excellent with children, other dogs and other pets, they dont need a lot of excercise, need little grooming, are hypoallergenic and best of all do not inherit diseases . They have no faults. Perfect. :D Visit www.indiandogs.com for more information Quote
Guest Anonymous Posted July 27, 2002 Posted July 27, 2002 The American Indian dogs are unusual, rare, exotic and it is not a boring common dog such as a labrador or golden retriever. who wants a dog that is stupid, common as flies and half the nation has one? The American Indian dog excels at obedience, agility, flyball ect. Who knows a labrador who is excellent at flyball? Sorry if i am offending anyone. Quote
Guest Anonymous Posted July 27, 2002 Posted July 27, 2002 [quote name='Anonymous']Has to be the American Indian Dog (also know as the Native American Dog) The have a sweet gentle temperament, can guard your house are excellent with children, other dogs and other pets, they dont need a lot of excercise, need little grooming, are hypoallergenic and best of all do not inherit diseases . They have no faults. Perfect. :D Visit www.indiandogs.com for more information Hmm the board is full of mills pushing dogs of pretend breeding purity - where are the moderators when they might be useful? Quote
Guest Anonymous Posted July 27, 2002 Posted July 27, 2002 what the f**k you on about? AIDs are the purest form of dog, tracing back to when Native Americans domesticated coyotes. Idiot. Quote
Guest Anonymous Posted July 27, 2002 Posted July 27, 2002 AID_BS napisaĆ(a):what the f**k you on about? AIDs are the purest form of dog, tracing back to when Native Americans domesticated coyotes. Idiot. No they are mutts promoted by the unscrupulous looking to make a buck off the gullible. NO dogs go back to coyotes - they are not in the dog gene pool! so anyone saying such things is simply giving you a sales pitch and not telling you the truth. I don't think much of breeders who lie about their dogs to take people's money and to me it doesn't matter what breed the breeders are breeding if they are not being honest about it. Quote
Guest Anonymous Posted July 27, 2002 Posted July 27, 2002 Is anyone else getting sick of all the fighting going on aroung here? Quote
Guest Anonymous Posted July 28, 2002 Posted July 28, 2002 Come on people!! I just got here and I'm beginning to reconsider it! What do you(Rude Guest) think all dogs started out as??? Guess what?? They were MUTTS!!!!!!!! A doberman surely started out as a mixed breed. Look what they've become today. A Rottweiler, Boston Terrier, Bulldog, all started out as mixes from diferent breeds. What's the problem with wanting to make a new breed of dog. Just because they're not recognized by AKC does NOT mean they are not breed. Take the Beauceron which is a very old breed and has only just been recognized by AKC. Was it a mutt before?? Well, yes, it sure did start out as one, but when the dogs started producing dogs that looked almost exactly alike, they could make a breed standard, which, IMO, is when the "mutt" becomes a breed. I'd like to know what everyone else thinks about that. Even if you don't agree I'll accept whatever. :) I just like to talke dogs. I'm really not trying to stir up trouble, just stating my opinion. Heck, 50 years from now, the Ori-pei will be a breed accepted by everyone just like ever other breed. I've had so much trouble over people telling me that they are mutts... And yes, right now they still are kind of "mutty", because the breed is still not fully formed/perfected. Please try to understand what I'm saying... I'm not trying to offend anyone. BTW, I don't really think Goldens or Labs are that stupid... Lol... But I got mine way before the big Lab/Golden craze... BTW, cool dogs! They look very interesting... I'll have to read more about them, thought my opinion that the Dobie is my perfect dog will never change... :wink: Quote
Guest Anonymous Posted July 29, 2002 Posted July 29, 2002 DobieGal napisaĆ(a):Come on people!! I just got here and I'm beginning to reconsider it! What do you(Rude Guest) think all dogs started out as??? Guess what?? They were MUTTS!!!!!!!! A doberman surely started out as a mixed breed. Look what they've become today. A Rottweiler, Boston Terrier, Bulldog, all started out as mixes from diferent breeds. What's the problem with wanting to make a new breed of dog. Just because they're not recognized by AKC does NOT mean they are not breed. Take the Beauceron which is a very old breed and has only just been recognized by AKC. Was it a mutt before?? Well, yes, it sure did start out as one, but when the dogs started producing dogs that looked almost exactly alike, they could make a breed standard, which, IMO, is when the "mutt" becomes a breed. I'd like to know what everyone else thinks about that. Even if you don't agree I'll accept whatever. :) I just like to talke dogs. I'm really not trying to stir up trouble, just stating my opinion. Heck, 50 years from now, the Ori-pei will be a breed accepted by everyone just like ever other breed. I've had so much trouble over people telling me that they are mutts... And yes, right now they still are kind of "mutty", because the breed is still not fully formed/perfected. Please try to understand what I'm saying... I'm not trying to offend anyone. BTW, I don't really think Goldens or Labs are that stupid... Lol... But I got mine way before the big Lab/Golden craze... BTW, cool dogs! They look very interesting... I'll have to read more about them, thought my opinion that the Dobie is my perfect dog will never change... :wink: No the mix bred dogs will not be 'accepted breeds' because there is no breeding plan behind them as there was with the Doberman and no careful breeders involved with them. I know you said you are from the puppy mill capital of the world but you don't have to show your lack of knowledge based on only havin contact with mill breeders right away. Having someone state this is an 'original pure breed from ancient lineage' or 'I am in the process of taking years and years out of my life to create a new breed which when it is perfected will be offered to others' is not the same thing as saying 'hey I'm breeding mutts and I want to sell them to you for big bucks so I'll make up a fancy story about them to fool you'. Dishonesty is nothing praiseworthy, neither is breeding mutts for profits. Quote
Guest Anonymous Posted December 24, 2003 Posted December 24, 2003 The perfect dog? Aparently this group of people do not think so, dog aggressiveness, shyness, fear biting, chasing livestock? Yea sounds like the perfect dog. Not to mention that they certainly are not "authentic". They are just coyote crosses even though the founder denys this. And he certainly does not offer any support when the pup buyers start having problems with their dogs. Once he has your money, your on your own. http://www.indiandogwarning.com :x Quote
Rowie-the-Pooh Posted December 24, 2003 Posted December 24, 2003 [quote name='Anonymous']Has to be the American Indian Dog (also know as the Native American Dog) The have a sweet gentle temperament, can guard your house are excellent with children, other dogs and other pets, they dont need a lot of excercise, need little grooming, are hypoallergenic and best of all do not inherit diseases . They have no faults. Perfect. :D Visit www.indiandogs.com for more information I don't believe in the "Perfect Dog"...all beings on earth have one fualt or another! :x Quote
Queen Bitch Posted December 26, 2003 Posted December 26, 2003 Sahsa, all of these topics are super old and the trolls, er people who made them are long gone. Thanks for the link though. :wink: Quote
Deeg Posted December 29, 2003 Posted December 29, 2003 There is no such thing as a "perfect dog" in my opinion. Nothing is perfect. All dogs and dog breeds have their ups and downs, their pros and cons. The Labrador can easily become overweight, but make great pets. The German Shepherd can become destructiive if not given something to do, but also makes a good family pets and watchdogs. There is no real "perfect" breed of dog, but Labs, GSD, Golden Retrievers, and Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are my favorite dogs. They all have their pros and cons, but I like the personality of those dogs, plus they are good looking. Quote
delh1 Posted January 8, 2004 Posted January 8, 2004 i lke my mutts u never know what it's gonna look my baby sandy is so cute she had 2 litters if pups before we fixed her and one litter there were six and 1 looked like a great dane 1 looked like her 1 looked lik a st bernard we took him (name is Riley) 1 looked like a rottie 1 looked like a beagle 1 looked like a shih tzu and 1 looked like her Quote
Deeg Posted January 10, 2004 Posted January 10, 2004 I love mutts too, but I thought I would throw my favorite purebreds out there. I volunteer at a non-kill animal shelter and we have gotten 2 Golden Retrievr/Shar Pei litters in and they are extremely cute and have great personalities. I also like another mix that we have had more than one litter of. German Shepherd/Husky/Eskimo Dog mix. I got to name all of them. They were not at all aggressive. We have had one for 8 months now because people think that it is part wolf. Poor thing. I would adopt her, but my parents are trying to sell our house and we don't know if we would have room for her in the next house. Quote
Guest Anonymous Posted February 19, 2004 Posted February 19, 2004 The American Indian dogs are unusual, rare, exotic and it is not a boring common dog such as a labrador or golden retriever. who wants a dog that is stupid, common as flies and half the nation has one? what a load of rubbish Quote
Guest Anonymous Posted March 11, 2004 Posted March 11, 2004 We purchased a Native American Indian Dog two years ago. He was a beautiful little dog who came to us with an intestinal parasite that took two months to cure. He was impossible to housebreak and we were forced to give him up when it was apparent he was a fear biter... He bit my huband up and down his forearm. We had heard some reports of temperament problems with these dogs before we got him but shrugged it off as infighting between the two major American Indian Dog breeders. We shouldn't have. Read the website that has posted warnings about these dogs. Their discriptions of the problems are quite accurate. I had spoken to a trainer in my area when looking to get our NAID into a puppy class. She told me that she had experience with one other NAID and it was snappy and agressive. She said the owner lived in fear of the dog. I can tell you from experience... the Native American Indian Dog is NOT the 'perfect dog.' Quote
Queen Bitch Posted March 11, 2004 Posted March 11, 2004 For a quick answer, yes, you can just up and create your own registry. There is a thread where we discussed registrys and the like, I'll see if I can dig it up, unless someone beats me to the punch. Quote
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