My wife's dog

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"Special" is right and takes up a whole loveseat, he's a huge dog. I like it when he gets in the (something is going on I don't know about) stance and his deep growl and bark, that stops people dead in their tracks.

He's most definitely a protective muscle bound momma's boy. My wife's Rottweiler is, very loyal and gentle with childern, but many people fear them. They are like most any dog, it's most always about how you raise them.

The first command I taught him was "drop it" I think that's an important one for any dog to learn. I also taught him "back up" and "turn around" plus the usual, sit, heel, shake, lay down, etc...

As you can see, all is well around here (at the moment).
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My brother-in-law had a couple of Irish Wolfhounds; extremely large dogs. He taught them the command "beep beep": a "backup alarm" as it was, since there was no room in the kitchen for them to turn around.
 
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