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Keystone Puppies: Puppies For Sale: There are other breeds that are similar yet not as demanding. If there is insufficient activity then it will find its own work to do, and that may not be what YOU had in mind when we say the word WO !. When not challenged daily they can and will become destructive. They cannot be left alone for too long with nothing to do if they have not been e"ercised to the #oint where they are both mentally and #hysically tired. $ bored %order &ollie will not make a good #et, as it can become neurotic and may start using its esca#e artist talents, among other behavior #roblems. They have strong herding instincts and may try to herd children and strangers and must be told this is not acce#table. &ontact !eystone 'u##ies, ((&: Tail)large and full, set high and carried over back or against flank in a three*+uarter, full, or double curl, always di##ing to or below level of back. On a three*+uarter curl, ti# dro#s well down flank. oot large and strong. Tail bone reaches hock when let down. ,air coarse, straight and full, with no a##earance of a #lume. -is+ualification)sickle or uncurled tail. The 'it %ull immediately strikes one as being a dog of #ower, #assion and undying willingness. The brick*like head, which is es#ecially broad between the cheeks .to house the #owerful /aws0, is carried u#on a thickly muscled, well*defined neck. The neck runs into a dee#, thick, well*s#rung chest. The $merican 'it %ull is a very muscular, stocky, yet agile dog that is e"tremely strong for his si1e.

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The %ernese 2ountain dog originated in the 3wiss mountains. 2any 45th century #aintings show dogs that look like a %ernese ty#e dog. The breed was named for the &anton of %ern in 3wit1erland. They were working dogs #articularly good at draft work, #ulling carts to market. They also were used to drive dairy cattle, to watch over the farm and as com#anions to the farmers. %y the end of the 46th century many other working dogs were being im#orted to 3wit1erland, which brought the numbers of the %ernese down as workers began to use other ty#es of dogs. %eagles that are allowed to be #ack leaders over their humans can develo# a varying degree of behavior issues, including, but not limited to, guarding, obsessive barking, sna##ing, biting and destructive behaviors when left alone. These are not %eagle traits, but rather behaviors brought on by lack of leadershi# and7or e"ercise from their humans. The behaviors can be corrected when the dog8s instincts are met. !eystone 'u##ies, ((& 3ervices: That is the only way your relationshi# can be a success. If the dog is allowed to believe he is the leader over the humans he may become very food*#ossessive as he tells the humans to wait their turn. ,e eats first. &onsidered a first* class guard dog in 9a#an, 9a#anese mothers would often leave their children in the family $kita:s care. They are e"tremely loyal and thrive on firm leadershi# from their handlers. They should definitely be su#ervised with other household #ets and children. $lthough the breed may tolerate and be good with children from his own family, if you do not teach this dog he is below all humans in the #ack order he may not acce#t other children

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