I will never say that sheps are overrated, that athletic build, fuzzy mane of fur and that cute face are just the actual perfect package and nothing comes close to me, show me a shep boy and im falling to my knees. Something about the markings too~What’s ur fave dog breed and what makes them sooo attractive
The best you can find, rhodesian ridgeback
Our beautiful boy, he'll be ready to fuck over about 10-11 monthsView attachment 664683
Yes he certainly is, thx, and very muscular dogsWhat a beauty!!!
What’s ur fave dog breed and what makes them sooo attractive
What’s ur fave dog breed and what makes them sooo attractive
I forgot about our Collie. He was smooth coated. A herded not flock kind. We had him along with some other K9s for a bit over 11 years. He had a genetic nerve disability that on his 11th year he could not get off the floor without help. No cure of it, so as much as it hurt we said good bye. I know he's in a better place. We always have our pets cremated & their ashes alone with their collar are in our bedroom on a shelf. Some folks say we're nuts for not just letting the vet dispose of the body(s). We love our mutts to much for that!Got to say collies are my favorite. Grew up on the farm I presently live and Dad and I always had a collie. Learned with a collie and I loved sleeping with our Shep (original name huh!) He kept e warm and happy. When I am in a position again, a collie will be my ;over
Huskys are definitely a great breed. Labradors as wellThat’s so cool! I love foxes myself. Huskys are one of my favorites too. Do u own one?
I am sorry your collie developed a nerve disability. I know you have ( or had) other dogs and hope you can continue having one or some make love to you !
Yes we have. Everything from rescued large mk9 intact, GSD's, Golden Retrievers, Irish Sitters, etc. Shared many more with other owners. My BSB & I have been together over 60 years. Both of us were introduced to this life style; BSB-11, me 13. We also owned a "mini" stallion (about the size of & weight of a large GSD, & a Jack small donkey.I am sorry your collie developed a nerve disability. I know you have ( or had) other dogs and hope you can continue having one or some make love to you !
Sorry - got cut off as I was answering your post. I would suggest anyone who has a significant other (F) that some time in your relationship she will go through the "change of life." Some advice to my M companions; Stay calm, empathic, sympathetic, loving, understanding & prepare yourself for the possibility that your love may lose part or of all her sexual desires. It can be rough on you.Yes we have. Everything from rescued large mk9 intact, GSD's, Golden Retrievers, Irish Sitters, etc. Shared many more with other owners. My BSB & I have been together over 60 years. Both of us were introduced to this life style; BSB-11, me 13. We also owned a "mini" stallion (about the size of & weight of a large GSD, & a Jack small donkey.
I'm flying solo now. The "change of life" for my BSB stripped her of all of her sexual wants, needs, or desired. That sudden change has left me in a nonsexual life for the last 20 years.
I do strongly agree! So adorable!Border collies for sure. Although, I have a soft spot for every gun dog breed.
LabradorTo the zoo's who has dog for partners what breed are they and what's your favorite breed? I may not have a partner but I love Pit bulls due to how they can be the most loving breed but also they can protect me is I need it.
I love pitties their just the cutest sweetest babies
Huskys... I don't know why there's just something about them that I just die for.Huskys are definitely a great breed. Labradors as well