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    Humor over the evolution of dogs that is believed by scientists to have happened when wolves sought out human settlements to forage through the trash heaps.
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    Here is a better outcome. Bulldog pup, ABBB (Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog) backcrossed to Carr White English.
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    Smell that! I don’t want you pooping in my pen no more!

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    Wuns so nunny? Name is Picasso, Lol. Born that way, other than being a real messy eater he acts like every other loved mutt says his Rescue Mom.

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    Getting ready for bed and this is what I'm greeted with. Katya (Female) Siberian Husky and Charlie (Male) Alaskan Malamute/Siberian Husky mix.

    I've got to fight for real estate in bed.

    Sad thing is, this is the same look I get when I have food.

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    That is one absolute rule that the dogs have got down pat. In the house they say off the furniture. I will let only one of them at a time sleep on the floor of the bedroom.
    Here is one of mine showing his expertise at sleeping in his dog house.
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    Here his mama has the dog house and is not sharing.
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    Here he and his older half sister are sharing and she is not happy about it. There used to be three dog housea, but the other two got destroyed/eaten and I have arranged other accommodations for them.
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    Finally my 6 month Old Shepard Can Smile .
     

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    That is one absolute rule that the dogs have got down pat. In the house they say off the furniture. I will let only one of them at a time sleep on the floor of the bedroom.
    Here is one of mine showing his expertise at sleeping in his dog house.
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    Here his mama has the dog house and is not sharing.
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    Here he and his older half sister are sharing and she is not happy about it. There used to be three dog housea, but the other two got destroyed/eaten and I have arranged other accommodations for them.
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    Although not trained for it, our dogs have woken me up at night due to me being in afib. Our female was adopted at 6 weeks, our male was rescued at 2 years. Neither of them have had any specialized training. But when I came home from the hospital after having my third ICD (I broke the lead to ICD number 2) implanted they laid with the heads on my chest all night. My wife said they didn't sleep at all that she knew of. Whenever she came into the room, she said their eyes were open with the heads still on my chest.*

    Whenever I've had any type of cardiac issues they tend to hover around me until I get back to my new normal. If they are going to keep me alive, I guess I can share the bed with them. Besides they take turns sleeping in the bed, kind of like they are taking shifts.........
     

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    Although not trained for it, our dogs have woken me up at night due to me being in afib. Our female was adopted at 6 weeks, our male was rescued at 2 years. Neither of them have had any specialized training. But when I came home from the hospital after having my third ICD (I broke the lead to ICD number 2) implanted they laid with the heads on my chest all night. My wife said they didn't sleep at all that she knew of. Whenever she came into the room, she said their eyes were open with the heads still on my chest.*

    Whenever I've had any type of cardiac issues they tend to hover around me until I get back to my new normal. If they are going to keep me alive, I guess I can share the bed with them. Besides they take turns sleeping in the bed, kind of like they are taking shifts.........
    I have noticed something similar on the part of one of my females that has thrown thrown as an old time shepherd mastiff. White English dogs are a mixture different breeds that have been used by southern farmers since spanish colonial times and these days one is never absolutely sure how a particular dog will throw. They are not a pure breed in most cases. I badly snore and before she got used to it I have awaken in the middle of the night with her hovering directly over me. Dogs have been used to detect various medical crises in people with certain chronic medical illnesses and may even be able to detect cancer. They are descended from predators and wolves will single out the ill and presumably the weaker animal in a herd to attack.
     

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    "Cracker Ass" This is the result of the Wife teaching her to Sit: Butt on the couch, feet on the ottoman. Lol

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    Best dog ever, JJ (Jumping Jack) just showed up one day and has been here ever since. IMG_0679.JPG
     

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    Originally they were fighting dogs. I do not know what they are like now.
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    They are now strictly companion animals. When the Brits outlawed bull baiting some fellow bred them for gentleness and being a companion animal. They are not considered outside dogs. Mine never leave my side. I go to the gun room, so do they. I go to watch TV, yep they're right beside me. They are the funniest breed of dog I have ever had. They get into running fits, turn flips and just go berserk. They also do a weird thing called "trancing". They focus on something and start moving towards it like they're in slow motion, then they snap out of it and take off.
     

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    They are now strictly companion animals. When the Brits outlawed bull baiting some fellow bred them for gentleness and being a companion animal. They are not considered outside dogs. Mine never leave my side. I go to the gun room, so do they. I go to watch TV, yep they're right beside me. They are the funniest breed of dog I have ever had. They get into running fits, turn flips and just go berserk. They also do a weird thing called "trancing". They focus on something and start moving towards it like they're in slow motion, then they snap out of it and take off.
    i am sure they are good companions.
    Their ancestors probably were not used that much in bullbaiting. They were used for fighting other dogs and some types of hunting. Initially just any dog would used in bullbaiting, but with time they came smaller with a body like a pit bull and a normal skull, but shortened jaws.
    Rosa and Crib, two well known dogs of the 1830's used in bull baiting
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    A modern farm bulldog that I own. She is about 68 lbs. She is not from the line of dogs that were used for bull baiting in England.
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