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Old 01-15-2006, 08:37 PM
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No you would be wrong on that point. A lot of breeders will tell you that you can't have a GSP for a house dog because they are too energetic. My experience has shown that dogs and I mean all dogs are a lot like kids, you will find that some are full of energy and some would perfer to be couch potatoes. Both of my dogs will find a comfortable corner until I get home and then they will be bouncing off the walls and I mean that literally. After I've been home a while and played with them, then they will settle down back in their comfortable corner and just lay around. If I happen to get up for any reason then they run for the door. They are ready to go in a moments notice, and heaven forbid if I get their collars out or a shotgun out, then it's just utter chaos. We have a two story house with about 2300 sq ft total so the dogs have all the room they need and as long as I take them out and run them for exercise every so often, everything is cool. I didn't answer all SD's questions because it sounded like he had already made up his mind and that's cool I wish him all the best in his choice. I was just giving you crap on your one comment just to see if I could get a response from you. Oh by the way Nitro is going to catch a lot of crap if he continues to wear outfits like that. The other dogs are going to talk. Take care.
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