T-Stone's Skylar A.K.A FOXX is doing fantastic; she has turned out to be a great companion. I have to say she is quite the fascinating pet. She has a huge build, incredible muscle definition and bone structure. Very tall, at least 24-26”, big square head, and the snout of a bulldog; short, wide and has that cute bottom cleft that makes it seem as if she’s always pouting. Her temperament is perfect. My father was in charge of a K9 unit many years ago and his knowledge of training came in handy. I have worked with my dog and have to say it was incredibly easy. Foxx is also incredibly intelligent, she was easy to train. I have trained her rather well for tricks and obedience. She is highly intelligent and picked up on the training easily. I put her through numerous temperament tests to cover all bases from other animals, chase instinct, territorial habits (personal space, land and toys), sharing the food bowl (giving her food and having my hands in it while she eats along
with another dog eating out of it, people food, and taking her food and treats from her), also how she deals with submission (holding her down or constant annoyance). She has NEVER shown any types of aggression and I am very pleased. I have found this breed (from my experience with numerous other stereo-typed “aggressive” dogs, of which I had no problems with) to actually be a spectacular combination. Her coat is short and minimal shedding with vibrant red color, she has rare double blue eyes, an incredible large boned skeletal structure (yet still small, 24”-26” in height) with massive muscular definition (65 lbs at 10 months and a female at that). To think she is still to reach her prime. Being military I may be rather short and precise in her training, high expectations and she has fulfilled them above and beyond. Her training covers the basic, sit, stay, lay down, come, fetch, and wait. The best part was all the others (as I say to her) like: “on your booty” "beg" (she has such great movement control to raise up in one motion and be still with both front paws in the air and hold it), she shakes with both right and left paws (which I have trained her to know “right” and “left” in order to be able to distinguish between the two), she gives a “high five”, she speaks on command, “kennel-up”, “night-night” (she’ll go directly to her bed next to mine and lay down) and almost hassle free to house train. Many people have complimented not only on her appearance but also her intelligence level, but often questioned the aggression possibilities, and as I always say, “it’s all in how you raise them”. For her, during the training experience, it was more of a punishment to not be rewarded or loved on, than to be harshly disciplined. Better results come from love! She is not the least bit animal or people aggressive, she barks at strange things but has yet to show any signs of aggression. She and my male pitbull play together all the time, and I will say it’s like 2 horses running through the house. She is rather protective of me though, she wines and barks when someone is close to me and when my other dog is getting attention she beats up on him until he moves out of the way. She has a very unique personality though. Some of the things she does and the looks she gives makes a person think she is just like a child. I have had many compliments on her. Her eyes (being the double blue) have now turned to an aqua ice blue. Very beautiful, her hair is short and coarse, she does not shed near as bad as my pitbull. She is prone to allergic reactions though. I notice when she plays in the yard or woods she comes back and the next couple days around her eyes and mouth, being she has a white head, her skin is red and swollen from the grasses and such. It goes away without problem. She does drool excessively (since I spoil her with people food at times). It’s the funniest thing. I have promoted your kennel for the quick response in the few questions I had and the quality and health of my puppy. The combination of the breeds is an incredibly strong well built and calm tempered animal, not to mention just plain beautiful. I look forward to getting another in the future. I will send more pictures as they become available.
I cannot express enough how grateful I am to have found my perfect companion in this combination and even more so to have the support of the kennel whenever need be.
But if anyone is considering and they want a person to person referral you are more than welcome to send me an email( Ashly.N.Ford@us.army.mil ) , I could talk to people all day about how great my experience with your kennel and 














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