Best Breed/mix Of Motodog?

Bressler11
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What is the best dog for the races?

Here are my needs...

A dog that is

cute enough to pick up girls
one that doesn't shit in the motovan
a dog that is okay with noise
and a dog that will bark and go nuts if the wheelie boys ever try to steal my shit when I'm on the line!

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Cygnus
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1/27/2015 10:47am
I prefer a doberman.

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Uncle Tony
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I have an australian cattle dog, great for pulling chicks, and they're really smart dogs, I like the blue's better then the reds
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SEE ARE125
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1/27/2015 10:52am Edited Date/Time 1/27/2015 10:53am
One that tolerates heat well, too. We have an English Bulldog(my wife's choice) and that thing can't take the heat for long, no matter how much water you give her. Strong as hell, though. Personally, I prefer labs or malinois.
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SEE ARE125 wrote:
One that tolerates heat well, too. We have an English Bulldog(my wife's choice) and that thing can't take the heat for long, no matter how much...
One that tolerates heat well, too. We have an English Bulldog(my wife's choice) and that thing can't take the heat for long, no matter how much water you give her. Strong as hell, though. Personally, I prefer labs or malinois.
i didn't think about the heat thats a good point

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1/27/2015 10:56am
Cygnus wrote:
I prefer a doberman.[img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2015/01/27/78195/s1200_image.jpg[/img]
I prefer a doberman.

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1/27/2015 11:06am Edited Date/Time 1/27/2015 11:07am
Labradoodles make the best moto/mtb riding partners, in my heavily biased opinion of course. they're amazing dogs, incredibly approachable, adaptable to the heat, smart as hell, and chicks absolutely love their faces.



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1/27/2015 11:18am Edited Date/Time 12/11/2020 5:07am
Malti poo . Not scared of bikes , swims, hangs all day at the track no prob, and if he does let a dump go in the Moto Van there the size of a tootsie roll.

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I'm with peely except you got to go with the goldendoodle... chick magnet for sure!!!!!!!!!!!
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i vote golden retreivers, super chill and when theyre puppies youll get laid every day if you take it for a walk
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@imoto31

great looking dog, my female is a red Goldendoodle
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thanks peely, she is a badass dog and loves to go to the track, even has her own ktm... bowl that is. all doodles are the shit, recommend them highly.
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Mixed breeds are best. I've got a Shih tzu Rat terrier Cocker spainiel mix AKA shittyratcock.
Great dog but not a real good theft deterent.
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Can't go wrong with a Boxer! Awesome dogs! Mine would make a terrible guard dog though. He would think the Wheelie Boyz would be coming over to play with him. He loves everyone! He can be a "jumper" sometimes though and is deadly accurate with the paw to the groin. He has ball tapped me on more than one occasion
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Labradoodles all the way. Great pets, not bothered with noise, adored by girls, pretty much the ideal moto dog. This is our doodle Barney.
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imoto31 wrote:
[img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2015/01/27/78200/s1200_photo_1.jpg[/img] [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2015/01/27/78201/s1200_photo_2_7.jpg[/img] I'm with peely except you got to go with the goldendoodle... chick magnet for sure!!!!!!!!!!!




I'm with peely except you got to go with the goldendoodle... chick magnet for sure!!!!!!!!!!!
Where can i get that food dish???

I have a black lab. Shes just about 10 months old. Shes not bothered by the sound at all. She hasnt been to the track yet but this summer shes gonna get the full experience. Lab puppies pull chicks anywhere you go with them. When she was just a little pup she went everywhere with me. If its a puppy nobody says anything haha., I used to take her grocery shopping...
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peelout wrote:
Labradoodles make the best moto/mtb riding partners, in my heavily biased opinion of course. they're amazing dogs, incredibly approachable, adaptable to the heat, smart as hell...
Labradoodles make the best moto/mtb riding partners, in my heavily biased opinion of course. they're amazing dogs, incredibly approachable, adaptable to the heat, smart as hell, and chicks absolutely love their faces.



Seems like a popular choice on here. Curious.. I had a lab and it shed like crazy. Hair everywhere. I hear that the poodles don't shed so what's the deal with labradoodle. Do they keep the non-shedding poodle trait?
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1/27/2015 12:08pm Edited Date/Time 1/27/2015 12:09pm
Cygnus might remember this one. Pic courtesy of GuyB. She was my favorite Moto buddy and loved to chase the peewee riders

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Cygnus might remember this one. Pic courtesy of GuyB. She was my favorite Moto buddy and loved to chase the peewee riders[img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2015/01/27/78207/s1200_baby_lou_moto.jpg[/img]
Cygnus might remember this one. Pic courtesy of GuyB. She was my favorite Moto buddy and loved to chase the peewee riders

Yep I do. Good times! I have to get to Phoenix next year for sure.
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We got a little fluffy dog for my wife, and she's great. Would be a good van moto-dog for sure
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Great Dane picks uo bitches and no body will go near em when he barks, in fact he will eat ppl that go near my bike
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Gypsy & her pet Hippo

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Stay away from border collies! way too much energy, super anxious. here's mine.


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1/27/2015 12:54pm
Cool dogs.

I'm partial to German Shepards, this isn't mine but I love their looks:

1/27/2015 12:55pm
JLong wrote:
[img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2015/01/27/78210/s1200_image.jpg[/img]


Games keepers night dog. Had two of them at separate times. Wfe got too close the the last one so we are taking a break.
1/27/2015 12:57pm
Olde English Bulldog. Active enough to take places, lazy enough to not cause chaos in the house. Snores and their farts are a little nuts but guaranteed to drop a girls panties, and then chew em up.

Noise is something that you'll have to accustom them to early on (3-12 weeks)

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1/27/2015 1:03pm Edited Date/Time 1/27/2015 1:04pm
I've had a shit load of dogs. Found that most of the time the pound/lost and found dogs to be the best. They are generally just happy to be part of the family.

Overall the smartest, best dog I ever had was a Fox Terrier. Not too big to be a pain in the ass, yet not an ankle biter. I could take her on MT Bike rides, and she'd just run along behind me. Never had to worry about her. The other dogs see a squirrel and I have to wait and yell for them.

Unfortunately had to put her down after she had a stroke last summer. She was around 16. At the time we lived on 10 acres and she just showed up one day. She was all bones and ticks. Ended up being a great dog once we got her healthy.



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MX114 wrote:
Malti poo . Not scared of bikes , swims, hangs all day at the track no prob, and if he does let a dump go in...
Malti poo . Not scared of bikes , swims, hangs all day at the track no prob, and if he does let a dump go in the Moto Van there the size of a tootsie roll.

Is that pic at Miles Mtn?
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Scrubadub wrote:
Seems like a popular choice on here. Curious.. I had a lab and it shed like crazy. Hair everywhere. I hear that the poodles don't shed...
Seems like a popular choice on here. Curious.. I had a lab and it shed like crazy. Hair everywhere. I hear that the poodles don't shed so what's the deal with labradoodle. Do they keep the non-shedding poodle trait?
they're not SUPPOSED to shed, but like all mix-breeds, there are exceptions. mine (pictured) sheds like fucking crazy. my friend's from the same litter doesn't shed at all. my Goldendoodle doesn't shed at all either.
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My brothers irish wolfhound. Crowd favorite at the track. Chicks love him and he could care less about the noise and bikes. Just a happy go lucky puppy.



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