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This is our Lab X Bailey, we rescued him from the SPCA in NZ after he had been given up by two families. He did have a bit of fear aggression but after spending a lot of time on him he's pretty good now just starting to go blind due to old age.
Cost us more to fly him to Aus than it did the rest of the family when we shifted here but there's no way we could have left him behind especially as he probably would of ended up on death row.

 

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My boy, Brocky......he is goodlooking.......but the biggest sook ever! His 'smiles' melt my heart though......& when he 'laughs', well 2nd photo shows just how funny it is! :lol:

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Bobby my Samoyed :)
 
I had a party on Wednesday and everyone brought there dogs... who does that?!?!? Anyway, thought this pic was lol...

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My new pup terror. American Blue staffy (Amstaff)
 

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Def, My next breed. What a face - bet he gets away with murder!

Yeah i knew i had to have him once i sore those eyes and i had the gf going he's sooo cute can we get him. He's a bit of a chick magnet lol take him for walks down to the shops and what would take me 5minutes without the dog takes me 20 with orr he's soo cute, can i pat him he then gets all excited and has a cheeky attempt at barking, He's a very cheeky little buggar, hates the vaccum and loves having a chew on just about anything he can get his jaws around including my ear every morning at 7 without fail.
 
couple of mine
 

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This is my two.

The first is a Malamute Male approx 4-5yo
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The second is a Husky x Malamute female approx 2yo

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Both of these guys were adopted. The male three years ago and the female just under six months ago
 
Digitaliss - Your dogs are beautiful.

I had a malamute growing up, and BOY was she a bi#%h- LITERALLY. the older she got the crankier she was. And anything small including young kids - she wanted to eat!!!
 
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Digitaliss - Your dogs are beautiful.

I had a malamute growing up, and BOY was she a bi#%h- LITERALLY. the older she got the crankier she was. And anything small including young kids - she wanted to eat!!!

Thank you very much.

Our female is also a problem and is possessive aggressive toward other dogs, this developed from her coming from a single dog home. We are managing this, but they every now any then have a nice fight, which as per normal malamute is very noisy. In saying this, she has never shown any aggression to humans ( though she hasn't experienced children) and has only ever growled at me when I grab her during a fight and she thinks its the male. She is very obviously the alpha and likes to throw her weight around.
 
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