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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, I have had many Dobies and bred them. They are indeed an odd breed. VERY smart, almost scary smart. They don't always show you what they know. They are best for a single person, but can do well in a family, but the family can't just suddenly add members. They have a strange loyalty that is almost like a controlling spouse. You know that in a jam they will have your back covered, truly a guardian. No one should be crazy enough to hurt a Dobie's family members. HOWEVER, you have to be a good dog trainer to get into this relationship. They are not super hyper, but they walk (sentry like) around the house a lot. Yes, when they hate someone it runs deep. They listen, and they are relatively clean (for a big dog). I truly miss mine and I will never forget how they cared for me. Now I have kids, we go with a goldendoodle...not a bad dog. [/quote] OP here. I loved that dog more than any other dog, ever. His picture still in our living room. We rescued him from the Breed rescue at age 4; he had his issues. I never knew a dog could be as smart as he was. Everyone cried when he died (of inherited liver disease) We have kids now, too. Maybe another Dobie when they grow up. Just an amazing breed, but not always for a beginner. [/quote]
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