This dog is too long for our current rating system to handle. We are working internally to address this problem, but in the meantime please only send regular-length dogs. Thank you… 13/10
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Catahoulas derive from a cross of Hernando de Soto's war dogs (greyhounds and molossers) during the conquistador's destructive foray across the Southeast in the 1540s, and Native American dogs.
His name is Aakwaadizi, which is Ojibwé for "he is fierce". And he is.
just from a barking standpoint that would be the worst!
you'd get all the dachshund constant super territorial barks + the husky part of wanting to discuss it all with you at length after the fact. using assorted husky talking and their songs.
Given the extraordinary circumstances, it's only fair to assign this remarkably lengthy canine a rating of 15/10, effectively blowing your current system out of the water.
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(also, thank you profusely for using alt tags. your inclusivity is deeply appreciated - especially for this particularly descriptive one.)
I needed that!
It's purple & regular length. Has a issue with its rotator though, still working on it.
Trick: take a panorama picture, and follow your dog as he/she passes by.
Catahoulas derive from a cross of Hernando de Soto's war dogs (greyhounds and molossers) during the conquistador's destructive foray across the Southeast in the 1540s, and Native American dogs.
His name is Aakwaadizi, which is Ojibwé for "he is fierce". And he is.
Would love to test this theory purely for science.
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you'd get all the dachshund constant super territorial barks + the husky part of wanting to discuss it all with you at length after the fact. using assorted husky talking and their songs.