An awesome educational gold mine here Susie! Learned so much on this great videos because you broke down the differences "one by one," and then did a deep dive into each point that differentiates a male from a female. It was specific and very clearly communicated. Thanks so much for putting these excellent videos together for existing owners and potential owners of the Lana Lou line.
It means a lot to me that you're taking the time to write your thoughts about the video. I appreciate your valuable feedback and very kind words. I am very happy that this video was so helpful and answered any questions that you had about them, as well. Thank you so much!!l🐶🥰
Thank you, Susie! I did learn a lot and feel more comfortable about training a male pup. It sounds like a male companion will be the right fit with Bella, our female Alapaha, purchased from you about five years ago. Bella is a joy, and such a fabulous dog.
Hi John! I was thinking about ya'll the other day. Thank you! I'm glad to hear things are going well! Leia lives with my inlaws. They're close about 25 min from us. She's doing great and has a new buddy. He's a Pomsky. She is retired now. God bless you too!!
So right in not intervening with the dogs letting them work it out which is why along with great guidance you have a joyful house full of dogs with no drama the trouble with city people as soon as they hear a growl or any vocalisations it's stopped altogether IT'S NOT HEALTHY!%
Again, beautiful ABBB's. I love the ABBB breed! I am 67 years old, having both males and females in my lifetime. I have came to the conclusion that females are a better dog than a male. The only thing a male has on a female is size. My females were more protective than my males. All my male dogs were cool! But if you walk like I do or you are a jogger, the female is a better match. My Jack Russell terrier/Chihauhau mix, Jack has to lift his leg on everything marking his territory. Slows me down! I do not neuter my male dogs, I do not believe in it. I have had people comment on the subject. I just say, how would you like getting your balls cut off, if you have any. If I get my females spayed I wait until they are around two years old. A female dog takes care of their business, and they are ready to go on a walk or jog. When I'm walking my son's female Pit bull terrier, Minnie. She walks great a long side of me. She's a real joy to walk! My Jack is 13 pounds of muscle. He loves visiting all the neighborhood dogs on our walk. Jack loves hanging with the big dogs. His buddy is a 150 lb Great Prynese, Toby. Big and beautiful white dog. The biggest dog I've ever seen in person. It's funny watching them play together. Also my females were more lovable than my males. Not all the time, but most. Anyway that's been my experience with owning female and male dogs. Others probably have a different opinion in their experiences. Again, great video of your ABBB's.
An awesome educational gold mine here Susie! Learned so much on this great videos because you broke down the differences "one by one," and then did a deep dive into each point that differentiates a male from a female. It was specific and very clearly communicated. Thanks so much for putting these excellent videos together for existing owners and potential owners of the Lana Lou line.
I think we will be getting a male pup from Susie very soon!
It means a lot to me that you're taking the time to write your thoughts about the video. I appreciate your valuable feedback and very kind words. I am very happy that this video was so helpful and answered any questions that you had about them, as well. Thank you so much!!l🐶🥰
My pleasure Susie - excellent educational content that is applicable to the "real world". That is providing value.
Great video!! very informative, much like your book. 🐶👍🏽❤️
Thank you, Sobers!! I'm glad you found it helpful 🐶🥰
Thank you, Susie! I did learn a lot and feel more comfortable about training a male pup. It sounds like a male companion will be the right fit with Bella, our female Alapaha, purchased from you about five years ago. Bella is a joy, and such a fabulous dog.
You're very welcome, Audrey!
Hi Susie. Where's Roscoes, momma? Y'all look great. I'm glad Texas is treating you right. He's 4 1/2 now and still a 😈 devil. God Bless you all
Hi John! I was thinking about ya'll the other day. Thank you! I'm glad to hear things are going well! Leia lives with my inlaws. They're close about 25 min from us. She's doing great and has a new buddy. He's a Pomsky. She is retired now. God bless you too!!
Sorry again about the leg humping thing
So right in not intervening with the dogs letting them work it out which is why along with great guidance you have a joyful house full of dogs with no drama the trouble with city people as soon as they hear a growl or any vocalisations it's stopped altogether IT'S NOT HEALTHY!%
Again, beautiful ABBB's. I love the ABBB breed! I am 67 years old, having both males and females in my lifetime. I have came to the conclusion that females are a better dog than a male. The only thing a male has on a female is size. My females were more protective than my males. All my male dogs were cool! But if you walk like I do or you are a jogger, the female is a better match. My Jack Russell terrier/Chihauhau mix, Jack has to lift his leg on everything marking his territory. Slows me down! I do not neuter my male dogs, I do not believe in it. I have had people comment on the subject. I just say, how would you like getting your balls cut off, if you have any. If I get my females spayed I wait until they are around two years old. A female dog takes care of their business, and they are ready to go on a walk or jog. When I'm walking my son's female Pit bull terrier, Minnie. She walks great a long side of me. She's a real joy to walk! My Jack is 13 pounds of muscle. He loves visiting all the neighborhood dogs on our walk. Jack loves hanging with the big dogs. His buddy is a 150 lb Great Prynese, Toby. Big and beautiful white dog. The biggest dog I've ever seen in person. It's funny watching them play together. Also my females were more lovable than my males. Not all the time, but most. Anyway that's been my experience with owning female and male dogs. Others probably have a different opinion in their experiences. Again, great video of your ABBB's.
Thank you so much, David, for your Lovely comments on our dogs, and for also sharing your experiences with owning different breeds!