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Only could find decent pics of the male, Hunter. He looks a little sloppy in the first pic, just like a Johnson type. He's only around 85 lbs or so. A ball of muscle with the sweetest temperament, long as you don't look like a wild pig. Shouldn't have let him do it because from that day on he thought every large black dog was a boar. Tried to catch them and hold their ear.
Wow good looking boy! Cool dog man for sure. Thats funny about the hogs, would love to get him in the woods, as I'm pretty sure he has what it takes, but I'd be worried it'd change him like you said lol. We just picked up our newest addition to the family friday night. My gf named her Bailey. shes the Joshua kennels dog.
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Wow good looking boy! Cool dog man for sure. Thats funny about the hogs, would love to get him in the woods, as I'm pretty sure he has what it takes, but I'd be worried it'd change him like you said lol. We just picked up our newest addition to the family friday night. My gf named her Bailey. shes the Joshua kennels dog.
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Yeah I don't think I'd do it again. I know it's kind of in their DNA to be working/hog catching dogs but the "pig bomb" hasn't reached MD yet that I'm aware of. These "pit bull" type dogs already have a bad rep so I shouldn't do anything to further that misguided view. You have to be a breed ambassador with this type of dog(s).

Good looking pup and male. Got some serious muscle to him. I think weight pulling would be the ideal canine sport for these dogs. You can do it anywhere, great exercise, no negative ramifications (unless people think you're training him to fight), etc.
 
We have a 9 month old Great Dane my boys named Henry. He is the first dog we have had. He seemed to like the firewood I brought home last summer:

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Wood dog!!!


When he isn't working with firewood he's outside getting in trouble with the boys:

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I should have waited until next spring to scrape the yard. It's a mud pit this winter but the three of them love it. My wife is sick of washing the three of them.

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This is where he spends most of his time when he is in the house.

He's 100 lb at 9 months. If he is like his father and grandfather he'll finish up 36" at the shoulder and 160 lb. He is a great family dog and a playmate for my boys. When he looks out the front window and barks the glass rings. No one will break into our house with him around.

We love our dog.

Bob
 
My boxer mutt is a rescue dog we got six years ago and named Scooter. He is a big sissy in the cold, doesn't hunt a hoot, and doesn't like to get muddy. BUT he is always by my side, and is great with the kids so I'll cry like a baby when his time comes!
Here he is in a rare moment that a kid isn't draped on him, waiting for Santa:
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My boxer mutt is a rescue dog we got six years ago and named Scooter. He is a big sissy in the cold, doesn't hunt a hoot, and doesn't like to get muddy. BUT he is always by my side, and is great with the kids so I'll cry like a baby when his time comes!
Here he is in a rare moment that a kid isn't draped on him, waiting for Santa:
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He looks like he is waiting for Santa all right.:laughing:

"So.......Santa is it?.....If that IS who you really say you are. You want to come near this tree do you?.......I asked you a question fat man." lol

Your dog looks like he has a lot of character.
 
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