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Hello Molosser Fans. Just a reminder that you can use hashtags "#" to browse or create a channel. For instance  will create or add to the molosserdogs channel. See all Channels: New Channels (molosserdogs.com) You can also use "@" to directly address a person or organization for instance @Admin and admin will be notified. Cool stuff. Give it a try on your next post.
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Here’s a summary of the key points from the home page. Ethical Breeding: Discusses the importance of prioritizing animal welfare, avoiding inbreeding, and promoting responsible ownership to ensure the health and well-being of dogs12. Thor’s Tale: A fictional story about Thor, a mix of Bernese Mountain Dog and Black Russian Terrier, who protects a lost child named Lily from wolves in the forest3. Neutering/Spaying Guidelines: Mentions a new study that provides updated guidelines for neutering or spaying dogs to prevent increased risks of cancer or joint issues4. Dog Discussions: The page contains various posts and discussions on topics like outdoor working dogs, guardian dogs at home, and the politics of dog shows.
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Channels are automagically created by users of the site simply by putting the hashtag "#" in front of a word. For example if I type it will automatically create a Channel called Ilovedogs. You can uses this to promote and aggregate contents on the site. Give it a try next time you post something. Also, you can use the "@" feature to directly indicate someone in a post for example - ?@Desiree? joined in 2003 and ?@eliteguardianpresa? has some awesome @presa_canario :) Cheers. Gary
@Denno Hi there. Have not see you on in a while. Hope you are well and great to see you back on
@JEWELM. MOORE Thank you for joining us on . We are glad you are here and hope you will find the site useful and informative. Welcome here
@Ricky B Buffalo that is an impressive . Great protector for your boy. Thanks for posting these photos. On we love seeing our members dogs and discussing temperament and function. Welcome here.