Same with mine.Maxwell wrote: ↑Tue Jul 24, 2018 4:36 pmI had a Manx that was a great guard cat. He had this low, guttural growl that would raise the hairs on your neck if something wasn't right in the yard. He even wake me up and then growl to tell me something was wrong. great cat.
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- Tue Jul 24, 2018 4:43 pm
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- Tue Jul 24, 2018 3:38 pm
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Hey, I’ve got 3 dogs, 7 cats and 3 horses and they all get along great. One of my best “ alert” animals was my guard cat.
- Tue Jul 24, 2018 3:26 pm
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Lackland AF Base is closest to here a timely process but FREE, full background checks, finger prints, all people in home, house check, credit and financial checks, everything. Small children in home is a minus. 6' or more fence a plus, your job and income checked, a letter from LE helps also attesting your a good guy. More involved than buying NFA class 3. Pet insurance a plus.
The when called you have a short window to reply SHORT time there, have to go to Lackland for about 3-4 days all on your expense, you see dogs, work with them and handlers, attend MRI and total exam get 1-2 months of meds if needed free and all history of dog everything from day 1 of training a life long partner worth about 5 figures, felony to sell them or use for work in their MOS. If you wish any more info PM me. Mine are fluent in 2 languages. 1st step is get on list all free to do so, fill out papers then wait, maybe 2 years just depends, prior service or LE or handler get a + point. Good thing it will happen though, consent to a 24/7 inspection also. If one comes available you refuse it all starts over. There are several US sites.
There are usually 3-4 types offered for adoption. They do not even give you a collar or leash. Have to be transported in a crate from base.
This was a life saver for me I admit.
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Thanks..... I’m in the process of selling a house and moving back to Tx. I also have three Pups we have taken in at the moment. However, when the time comes and they pass, both my wife and myself have talked about a quality GS. My Nephew is in training to be a dog handler for the Army. When the time comes we will definitely have the land . fence and interest. I was not aware of the program. Sounds great.
- Tue Jul 24, 2018 12:37 pm
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