MondyFlax wrote:
What program do you use now ?
I'm curious . XD
&& GIMP you can download free , forever xD
I'm using Picnik Premium.. which also costs money... XD
I made an image for the dog, if you're more interested in it being a real drawing I can do that too Just let me know whatever you need done! (I can reduce the size too, because that might be needed....)
That's my Boston Terrier, Molly. She'll sit at the back door and when she gets cold she'll pretend one of her legs are broken.
Oops! sorry forgot a part of the picture!
Also::
If anyone has heard of Gus the famous hunting dog, a German Wirehaired Pointer, that was my grandfather's dog. He raised, bred, and hunted famous hunting dogs.
That dog's grandmother was also Bristleface, one of the Disney movie dogs back in …
Neapolatine (However you spell it...) Mastiffs tend to be calm, large, and short furred, good protection dogs. Same goes for bull and regular mastiffs as well
Avla wrote:
Agreed with 3E, Danes are too large for an apartment - their tails could end up breaking everything. I would suggest a breed with a docked tail. Boxers also suffer from a lot of health problems so if you buy from a breeder make sure yo…
Newfoundlands are VERY protective when someone gets in the way of their owners, and still great family dogs.
I would recommend a Shiba, but they are somewhat hard to find, and they aren't real good city dogs because if they get out they have a big …