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(I'm trying to get him to join this forum so he can defend his honor <VBG> but he says his English isn't good enough.)Some Russian art about this hot topic:
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That so does NOT count!!!! and explain the bears.... lol
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thats very famous painting in Russia. "Shishkin's bears". people often make fun of it. this is an example. ![]() sire of my first dog was EES service dog,dam was GSD. she was very smart,had very solid temperament. i have few photos somewhere,i'll try to find them. i miss her.
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Molly the Ninja dog!With special guest Tanner the Lovebug!Pic heavy!Videos!
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interesting. I do admit, I would like to have an EES. I had an opportunity to get a puppy from my history teacher in high school but my parents wouldnt have allowed it even though I was working and would have paid for everything. I was researching the breed (as best I could with no knowledge on reading or speaking russian). I've never heard of the painting until now though.
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But is she a perfect jumper? <very big evil grin>
Quote from my Russian friend: "Being perfect jumpers, the EE Shepherd dogs are fond of barriers and obstacles." ![]() Quote:
Molly, the ninja dog!: High-Ya! ![]() Back side jump kick: ![]() Not sure about this move: ![]() Turn around kick: ![]() Wow, she is a perfect jumper and a ninja too! |
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Originally Posted by hattifattener
"sire of my first dog was EES service dog,dam was GSD. she was very smart,had very solid temperament. i have few photos somewhere,i'll try to find them. i miss her. "I would very much like to see photos of your first dog. The EES sounds like a wonderful breed. My friend did send this comparison ("The East European Shepherd is bigger, taller, wider and bulkier than the German Shepherd with a massive body structure.") and a picture he had of one of the dogs he was familiar with: |
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Yeah they basically look like heavier shepherds. My history teachers male was a sable looking guy. His female was solid black. they were beautiful. his male i think was 115lbs and nothing but muscle. He brought him into class a couple times.
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