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hmm. well, I have had experience with a neighbor who owned an Irish Wolfhound. that dog always thought it was a lapdog. Can you imagine a nearly 100 pound dog thinking your lap would be a comfy place to lay? :) Then again, where does a 100 pound dog lay? ANYWHERE IT WANTS!

-eric

On Mar 20, 2014, at 5:14 PM, Buddy Brannan wrote:

> No. However, there=92s nothing stopping you from training your own. I =
> think though you might want to be sure that whatever dog you get is =
> temperamentally suited to the work.

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