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I have a female Rottweiler I adopted when she was 4 months old. She came to came from a real bad situation where she was kept in a closet with zero socialization or play at all. She's a real sweetheart & she's very protective at the house, in the car, etc (which is what I want). She's young and in great shape (we job 3mi 5x a week, & she weighs 117lbs which is massive for a female. She's great with dogs & shows no aggression at all, but she is very confident.

Lol sorry for rambling about my dog my friends! I love dogs & I'm a dog trainer as a 2nd job. They're seriously better than people lol! 😁
That last sentence explains everything. A Rottweiler from a bad situation who is also great with dogs is an unusual combination. You must be doing a fantastic job with that dog.
 
What are they mixed with? How much do they weigh? I'm like you & won't ever have a house without a big guard dog. All dogs are sweet & fun but it's nice having the extra benefit of protection.

My next dog will be either a Kangal, Caucasian Shepherd or a Central Asian shepherd. It'll probably come down to figuring out which of the 3 breeds does best in hot weather because I live in the South.
Don't know exactly on the mix as they come from Anatolian rescues. The almost 2 year old male is about 115 lbs and the 6 year old female is about 130 lbs but she is a chunk-ass.
 
Truly are a man’s best friend. Had to put down our oldest French Bulldog today. She lived a fantastic life in her 11 years. With that said, what types of dogs do you guys have? We’ve got another 1 year old Frenchie.
It’s sucks at the time but when you look back it was the right decision, been through it 3 times, right now we have a rescue dog mixed breed she’s just about 1 year old and a German shepherd pup who hasn’t been weaned yet but we did pick him out .
 
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So sorry for your loss, I know that's tough. How old do Frenchies normally live. I hope you're other one doesn't get lonely and/or depressed.

Do you think you will get another dog?
Supposedly 10-12 years. She just started to have an insane amount of problems and we couldn't watch her suffer anymore. The vet assured us it was time and that she would probably go very soon anyways. She had a suspected stroke about 3 months ago and it took it out of her. With that said she did have a great life. We took her everywhere and she was well cared for and lived a life of luxury for an animal.

We will probably get another one in 6 months or so. We want to focus on the puppy for a bit before we go that route, but if my wife and kids have their say we will probably own another one in the next month. Lol.
 
Had to put down our Newfoundland a year ago. Probably getting another. Maybe a Landseer or a Great Bernese. We got the kids a male kitten who has been a great addition. Really good little bastard. Friendly but tons of playfulness. He chases around the kids like a puppy
Both cool dogs. My oldest daughter really wants a Bernese Mtn. Dog. The Landseer looks cool as well. I think I want some sort of doodle just because the shedding is so much less. Our Frenchies have been shedding machines and that is even with getting de-shedded quarterly.
 
So sorry my friend. Extremely tough situation that frankly you can't prepare for even though you might know it's coming. My dog tore his ACL in early December, can barely walk, isn't eating (he weighed 120 lbs and would eat nails if he could), and had his surgery pushed to next week due to weather. I'm afraid that even with a $2500 surgery he'll never get the use of that mobility back and be in constant pain the rest of his life because he's in a lot of pain now. If he's in pain constantly and can't walk I'm scared I'm not man enough to make that tough decision. To answer your question he's a white German Shepherd and lab mix. Looks a lot like the Marley and Me dog.
The CCL surgery we did on my Cattle Dog was very successful. Make sure you keep your dog on the leaner side as much as you can. Will help with the recovery. Mine was a little overweight before his surgery. I dont let him run much or catch frisbees or anything anymore, but he lives pain free and is very mobile. They say 50% of the time the other knee will go on them, so I am holding out hope. He was 5 or 6 when he got the surgery and is 8 now. Still going strong.

Just gonna put my plug in here for the australian cattle dog as the ultimate dog. Ive had 2 now. Blue and now a red. Also got the Cairn Terrier which is a fierce little dude, and is the ultimate lap dog who will still throw down with the big dogs when he wants.
 
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Truly are a man’s best friend. Had to put down our oldest French Bulldog today. She lived a fantastic life in her 11 years. With that said, what types of dogs do you guys have? We’ve got another 1 year old Frenchie.

Sorry to read this and sorry for your loss, man. One of the worst things to have to go through.

My Frenchie died fairly suddenly in June. He was 11 but it came out of the blue. By far the hardest thing I've ever been through in my life. I've had a lot of different dogs. Different breeds. I've lost some good dogs. I've lost some great dogs. Hell, I've lost some great people. But this one hit completely different. I'm still struggling with it, although it's gotten better with time.

That said, I will never not own Frenchies exclusively for the rest of my life. They are truly the best breed. I know that particular one I lost was on a whole other level of special dogs, like one in a million. But Frenchies overall are the greatest.

Got a new Frenchie puppy about a month ago. It's helped with the loss, but certainly can't/won't replace the one that died. But he's a good dog so far and I'm happy to have him.
 
Went through the same thing with both my frenchies. poor little guys seem to be prone to back issues.
Sorry, @thall_ That sucks!

No doubt about it on their back issues. They're prone to all kinds of issues as backyard breeders and puppy mills have tried to ruin the breed. I spent just shy of $20K in vet bills on the one that died. He had a herniated disk a couple years ago that needed emergency surgery. Then he died from a brain aneurysm that I couldn't save him from, despite every effort. Both issues caused from irresponsible breeding. Breathing problems are another big one with Frenchies. Still wouldn't trade them for any other breed.

Paid extra for the new puppy that's really well bread. Hoping that mitigates some of those predisposed issues.
 
Sorry, @thall_ That sucks!

No doubt about it on their back issues. They're prone to all kinds of issues as backyard breeders and puppy mills have tried to ruin the breed. I spent just shy of $20K in vet bills on the one that died. He had a herniated disk a couple years ago that needed emergency surgery. Then he died from a brain aneurysm that I couldn't save him from, despite every effort. Both issues caused from irresponsible breeding. Breathing problems are another big one with Frenchies. Still wouldn't trade them for any other breed.

Paid extra for the new puppy that's really well bread. Hoping that mitigates some of those predisposed issues.
I remember growing up my dad (redneck who grew up in poverty) said we're not spending much on any dog. If they have too many problems a .22 round is just a few cents. Luckily he never had to do that but he did give away a pitbull mix to a farm owner after it snapped and almost bit a ladies face.
 
Losing a dog sucks. I'm not much of a cryer but when I had to put my last dog down but I balled like a baby. Old English sheepdog mix, great dog. Kids grew up around her as babies and she never complained when they were rough with her.
Yep. It's weird, I'm the same way. Not really an emotional person and it takes something above and beyond to make me get there, but with her it did. You know they are truly part of the family when it crushes you like that.
 
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Both cool dogs. My oldest daughter really wants a Bernese Mtn. Dog. The Landseer looks cool as well. I think I want some sort of doodle just because the shedding is so much less. Our Frenchies have been shedding machines and that is even with getting de-shedded quarterly.
Yes, the great bernese is s mix between the mtn dog and a pyarnees.

I like big dogs. I travel a lot and I have a pretty wife and 3 little boys. It was nice knowing i had a 160lb newfie there when I was gone.
 
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