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    Quote Originally Posted by mr.spooky View Post
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    VAMPIRE!!!! lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by youbeyouibei View Post
    Hahahaha! You're ate up! No horses but you're game for that?! Yes, I'm a cop and the dog was/is (he's retired now) a Belgian Malinois. Great dog at what he did but spastic and had one speed: GO!, all the time... It's pretty incredible to see them work and in various conditions (snow, rain, fog/dew, warm/cold days, etc.) and how well they can track with just a miniscule amount of scent to work with.
    Horses are stupid and lame.

    Dogs hunting dead bodies is sweet though. Thats really cool! I was being serious, id love to see that lol.
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    Belgian Malinois.
    Those dogs are beautiful, and intelligent.

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    honeysuckles. sometimes i'll get a whiff of them when im driving out in the country. instant nostalgia.

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    This topic had me thinking. I love the smell of Chris's tshirts after he has worn them, his cologne/aftershave, pearberry lotion from bath and body (no longer available), anything peppermint, pot roast that has been cooking all day in a slow cooker and my apple pie. Out of all those, Chris's tees are my faves!
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    Re: Your favorite smell

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    Puppy breath and rain.
    Eurgh, I don't understand what's so amazing about puppy breath. It just smells nasty to me.
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    Re: Your favorite smell

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    Those dogs are beautiful, and intelligent.

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    Absolutely to both. They are just incredibly high drive and like to be occupied. Not a bad thing, so long as you can keep them occupied but for having one at home...I'd pass. I appreciate them for their intelligence and their working abilities but I would never own one.
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    Belgian Malinois too high strung. Id imagine them being the next "pit bull" more prey drive and more high strung. DEF. NOT a dog for the average person.

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    Re: Your favorite smell

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    VAMPIRE!!!! lol
    comes with the job.

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    Re: Your favorite smell

    Quote Originally Posted by mr.spooky View Post
    Belgian Malinois too high strung. Id imagine them being the next "pit bull" more prey drive and more high strung. DEF. NOT a dog for the average person.

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    I would tend to agree with most of that. They aren't for the average person but then, most working line/working group animals aren't meant to be housepets. They're great dogs so long as they have a job but without something to occupy them they tend to act out. More an owner awareness issue than a detraction to the breed.
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