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  • The male is the frontline and likes to growl at people if he thinks I am not aware of their presence. The "other one" was watching from up the hallway and she never misses anything. She is more of a silent assasin.

  • How come only one of the dogs growl and bark, whats the other one up to?

  • nice sound..........wouldn´t go into the room;))

  • Neither would I if it was dark and the lights out.

  • lol its as if he knew he had to stop when you told him to, but wanted to get in the last word with those half barks before he went away from the window. Beautiful

  • Some RR breeder told me these guys will back off quick if they think they can't win. What do YOU think?

  • Janeway1969 - Big Bruno and his sister will not back off from anything, especially if I am around as they tend to always guard. They growl mostly and only tend to give a short bark to ensure the "threat" knows of their presence.

    RhodesianRLover - I thought other RRs would like to hear this one, mine love it. They run around to check doorways, windows, rooms, etc while the one always keeps an eye on me.

    1bypolar - Your're right about the "don't come near".

  • haha he's like i see you dont come near!!i will bite!!....im warning you!!!....I TOLD YOU!!!lol

  • LOL! You should see my ridgebacks look around the room whe I play this for them! I love messing with them with it. xD

  • nice! Hes acting just like my female! I love the breeds protective nature. I also have a male. Hes just a puppy now, but I am sure he will mature into his protective side someday. Its all still just a game to him right now. :D

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