Another Dumped Dog Thread

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Very possible. Thanks for pointing that out. They’re definitely a mixed breed. Some have short hair, and some have longer hair.
I rescued a red Black Mouth Cru off of death role several years ago at six months old. I worked with him for less than a week and turned him into a Therapy Dog where we could take him to visit people in the nursing homes and hospitals. He would much rather do that than tracking mountain lions. He turns 10 this year and sleeps at the foot of our bed. He also has some cow dog in his bloodline. Damn good dog that's for sure.
 

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I wish people who dumped dogs in the country could see what coyotes can do to them.
The people who dump dogs in the country are hoping the coyotes get them.

Frikking Pit Bull dogs. I know I'll get flamed for this but the damn things are like rabbits. Their genes dominate every dog breed and corrupt the looks of their offspring. About every dog in the county and city dog pounds are Pit Bulls or crosses with Pits. I have nothing but contempt for the breed as I have had numerous encounters with them and 80% was a dangerous situation.
They are vicious and I never turn my back on one.

I know some will think the Pit has a bad rep because of all the media hype Like Dobies did in the 70's and 80's. Mine is from first hand experience.
 
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Well I forgot how difficult it can be to get individual pics of puppies. Here’s about the best we could do so far. They are going to make awesome dogs with a little love and attention.

The first three with mixed colors consist of two females and one male.
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The three chocolate colored ones consist of two males and one female.
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One of the females has been adopted. Five are still available if anyone is interested. @Mr.Glock I don’t have the heart to put them down unless they are overly aggressive, and these pups show no signs of being aggressive.

I hear ya, it is bad to have to do so. Hope they get homes.
 

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