Coyote problem. Is a LGD right for me?

Grazer

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Thank you Southern!
I really like your avatar of D.
He is such a good looking dog and he looks so wise.
It's hard to describe what I mean by it...Not only are LGD's majestic dogs, but a lot of them have that observant, intelligent look in their eyes and I just love seeing that in these breeds.
 

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Grazer said:
Thank you Southern!
I really like your avatar of D.
He is such a good looking dog and he looks so wise.
It's hard to describe what I mean by it...Not only are LGD's majestic dogs, but a lot of them have that observant, intelligent look in their eyes and I just love seeing that in these breeds.
Grazer... I know just what you mean, it is just hard to put into words. These animals are smart, discerning and just simply amazing.
I have to laugh...yours shows the fierceness of a LGD (in your avatar) and mine shows the lazy, "I have mommy wrapped around my paw" and I want to get love while I watch tv look :/ hmmmm... yours "looks" way LGD.. :lol:
 

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Yes they sure are!
The funny thing is, that is our dog's playing face lol
He looks so fierce but in reality him and our female were just "wrestling". The two of them play so rough..they drag each other by the neck through the grass all the time, body-slam etc :rolleyes:
It's like having WWE matches in your backyard every day :p
And I so agree...these dogs are simply amazing; they are all lovey-dovey with us, but as soon as they hear something they immediately get into their "guarding mode" and go to make sure everything is fine.
 
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