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<blockquote data-quote="blckthree" data-source="post: 1300108" data-attributes="member: 1474"><p>Exceeds your 100 pound limit, but I would highly recommend a Bullmastiff. A nice female will be about 120 pounds and be a loyal companion to you and the family. I have had two, the first one I got years ago, just after my second son was born. The two grew up together and were great companions. My oldest at that time was 6 years old and he could take the dog on a leash and walk it and the dog would never pull him along or anything. Quite a sight, a 6 year old walking a 120 pound dog. </p><p> </p><p>They are very protective, they don’t bark a lot, they don’t shed a lot don’t require a lot of exercise and are great with kids. They also make a very intimidating companion to answer the door with you when strangers call. </p><p></p><p>Good luck in your search. </p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blckthree, post: 1300108, member: 1474"] Exceeds your 100 pound limit, but I would highly recommend a Bullmastiff. A nice female will be about 120 pounds and be a loyal companion to you and the family. I have had two, the first one I got years ago, just after my second son was born. The two grew up together and were great companions. My oldest at that time was 6 years old and he could take the dog on a leash and walk it and the dog would never pull him along or anything. Quite a sight, a 6 year old walking a 120 pound dog. They are very protective, they don’t bark a lot, they don’t shed a lot don’t require a lot of exercise and are great with kids. They also make a very intimidating companion to answer the door with you when strangers call. Good luck in your search. Mike [/QUOTE]
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