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The Dogwoman: The Most Cherishable Breed

Discussion in 'Dog Discussion' started by Vicki, Apr 21, 2014.

  1. Vicki

    Vicki Administrator Staff Member

    The Dogwoman: The Most Cherishable Breed
    By Hunterman (William Cubero)

    "As I sit here and ponder the many thoughts that come to mind, I come to a realization how much we take them (dogwomen) for granted. I myself am a single man who's faced many of life's hardships with a woman who never liked nor understood the dogs; I couldn't even ask her to babysit nor feed the dogs. The dogwoman is indeed a rare breed many of us take for granted.

    The dogwomen who love and care for the dogs. Imagine having a wife and partner who loves the dogs, who's willing to help you with them... even breeding them, conditioning them, showing them in all events. Many dogmen today never really realize how wonderful it is to have someone you love that enjoys the same passion as you do, and there are many dogmen who take this for granted as well, never allowing them to share all the wonderful experiences with the dogs.

    But here it is: a dogwoman is a dying breed. As in history there where many great ones who acted in the pit as well but a dogwoman is indeed sometimes, and most of the time, better then some of the dogmen I've experienced today. They tend to care for the dogs even better then some of the boys. They are very tedious and well-calculated in the realm of conditioning, for they do more when it come to the dogs' health and well-being. They take themselves very serious since they compete a lot with many modern dogmen. And many of the past dogwomen where never foolish they never spent more than they could afford, they never bred more then they could care for, and their love for the dogs where even more so then some dogmen I know.

    As we see many dogwomen more today then many years ago, I seem to realize that times are changing for the better, and when I talk with many of them, I see they have done their homework with the dogs a lot better then some men, lol. What is history if we cant share our passion with the women we love or the women who love the dogs? There are many times I wish I could talk dog with my own wife who doesn't have any care in the world about them. Some time all I hear are complaints that dogs are barking or something for her to bitch about!! Yet a dogwomen would say, "let them bark, they're only dogs!" or she'd go out there and tend to them with out a fuss. God, a dogwomen is great isnt it? Lol.

    I myself feel that today's average dogmen have competition from these wonderful ladies. I feel they're smarter, better, wiser, and the most caring about the breed. Look at history's greats in the pit dog world; they bred some of the best around, and the many who entered the circle of life won more then they lost. God you have to be proud of them.

    But a dogwomen doesn't have to match a dog to earn this title. Dogwomen they already are after all they put in, just as much time as we men do. Many are treated unfairly, abused by their husbands, and mocked by many because dogmen can be arrogant and stupid. A woman can do as good if not better then some men. I believe they are now the future of our breed as well. I have many friends, dogwomen who are damn awesome and earn my respect. I'm proud of them for all they do. But even as a great dogman, what good is all my fame if I cant share it all with the women I love? I hope one day I find a dogwomen because we would be an awsome team.

    Many of you dogmen take a real good look at yourself and be grateful you have a woman who loves the dogs and you. Until then, there ain't nothing better then a dogwoman. I would trade my greatest collection and even my heart to have a dogwoman. After all, a dogwoman is a reflection of a dogman, just much better! Until then, this one for you ladies! Thanks for putting up with all our dogmen/husband's shit. You are a special breed ............ We appreciate you. Thanks, and until then, I can only ponder till the next time.

    Take care all!

    Hunterman"
     
  2. Beatrix Kiddo

    Beatrix Kiddo Top Dog

    :cheerleader3: :bananagirl: :cheerleader2:
     
  3. SteelyDan

    SteelyDan Big Dog

    Some very true statements in that article.
     
  4. CajunBoulette

    CajunBoulette CH Dog

    I'm very grateful that mine is as involved as she is. It would be very hard for me without her help on the yard, hell her help with everything

    Sincerely Yours, Cajun
     
  5. AGK

    AGK Super duper pooper scooper Administrator

    Good article, We need more of them!
    Currently taking applications lol.....
     
  6. BLUE8BULL

    BLUE8BULL CH Dog

    ....yep...hats...off.....
     
  7. CrazyK9

    CrazyK9 Top Dog

    Thanks for posting this! :)

    I thought you had one? Lol
     
  8. AGK

    AGK Super duper pooper scooper Administrator

    She's just my friend that lets me poke her when I want, we dated for 2 years a few years back but we butted heads too much. We make much better friends than we did a couple. I been single for well over a year now. Mostly because I'm just done messing with ratchet ass chicks and that seems to be what I typically attract. Plus, it's hard to find a woman who wont get all jealous and shit over the time I spend with the dogs. :lol:
     
  9. CrazyK9

    CrazyK9 Top Dog


    :lol: Nothing wrong with that!

    I don't understand the jealous of dogs thing. Hell I'd be thrilled to find a guy who made them a big part of their life.
     
  10. sadieblues

    sadieblues CH Dog

    Great Article Mr. Hunterman .....
     
  11. Saiyagin

    Saiyagin Chihuahua

    I need a YardBitch that does "FULL SERVICE", LMAO
     
  12. TDK

    TDK CH Dog Staff Member

    It's a nice tribute to some very deserving people. I wouldn't want anyone to assume we are ALL Neanderthal because we're not. But it's a very nice tribute.
     
  13. mccoypitbulls

    mccoypitbulls Underdog

    Nice read. very true.
     
  14. XLR8

    XLR8 Big Dog

    LOL! Where I live they aren't even a rare breed. They are an extinct (did they even exist?) breed. To anyone that has a good woman, no matter what, hold on to them!
     
  15. allichi23

    allichi23 Pup

    Mine is very helpful feed,walks, makes me feel secure when I'm out of town an doesn't judge me about my dogs an fully understands my passion she has relatives that always wanna talk dogs but our definition of pitbulls are different thinking a dog is just a dog it looks like the general public pitbull then it's a pit but needless to say I just keep my trap closed but she over hears an shakes her head because I've shown her what true bulldogs are an why they are but good read thanks
     
  16. bushwick

    bushwick Big Dog

    My partner does everything where the dogs are concerned. She truly loves the dogs especially the puppies. She knows whats up with the program as accepts how things work with them.
    Cracks me up when I see stuff like this on her computer, silly but girlie and cute.

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  17. Beatrix Kiddo

    Beatrix Kiddo Top Dog

    right? I'd finally feel like someone understood me and we could enjoy it together.
     
  18. CajunBoulette

    CajunBoulette CH Dog

    Yea man stay away from the ratchets

    Sincerely Yours, Cajun
     
  19. BLUE8BULL

    BLUE8BULL CH Dog

    i under-stand ya...i understand ya ...i understand,,,,,,ido...i do...i do...bk.....i under-stand ya...lol....
     
  20. TDK

    TDK CH Dog Staff Member

    You're very different, Blew 8 Bulls
     

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