How's it going Tamaskan lovers,
I've always been a fan of wolves and it only brought me joy that my university's mascot was a wolf. GO NCSU! And when Tuffy first came to the game floor our whole campus fell in love with him and this new breed called Tamaskans. That day I've wanted to have one myself, but I haven't been in the position to care for a dog. I've found myself enlisted in the Air Force and stationed in Japan. Single Airmen are not allowed to have dogs, and I'm a long ways away from a breeder, and working full time and don't have the ability to bring a puppy or dog along with me to work to take care of it. So I will wait until I have a more stable living situation before trying to actively adopt one of these beautiful dogs, but I wanted to get my foot in the door and start to try to learn more about them, their temperament, how to care for them, train them, etc.
I've grown up with a couple dogs here and there, but they all have taken after my dad in that he's ADD and can't stick to one training method for longer than 2 days so all the dogs I've grown up with have been poorly trained. Some more so than others. Our current dog is a Lab/Pointer mix of some sorts. She's a loving dog and well behaved but not trained much beyond that (all my efforts to train her are undone by my dad simply throwing treats down the hallway to keep her away from escaping outside when he leaves *shakes head*). But even still, I am no expert myself. So I'll be poking around here and there, asking questions, lurking the forums, waiting till I can provide a good home for a pup.
Pleased to meet everyone here,
Diederik
Future prospective Tamaskan owner
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- Sylvaen
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Welcome to the forum! 
I hope you enjoy your visits here

I hope you enjoy your visits here

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Welcome Diederik
You can learn a lot here,
by reading the forum
You can learn a lot here,
by reading the forum

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Welcome! Tuffy is a wonderful ambassador for the Tamaskan breed 

Re: Future prospective Tamaskan owner
Hello and welcome to the forum 

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The most affectionate creature in the world is a wet dog. - Ambrose Bierce
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Re: Future prospective Tamaskan owner
Welcome,
And I can only hope that your stay here, and your experience with this amazing breed will be as wonderful and life-affirming as my own (over proud human of an 11 month old pup)
Mark
And I can only hope that your stay here, and your experience with this amazing breed will be as wonderful and life-affirming as my own (over proud human of an 11 month old pup)
Mark
My goal in life is to be as good of a person as my dog already thinks I am. ~Author Unknown
The greatest love is a mother's; then a dog's; then a sweetheart's. ~Polish Proverb
The human of Ch.(ARBA) and Ch.(KCUSA) Hawthorne James Watson (call name Kona)

http://www.anthracitetamaskan.com
The greatest love is a mother's; then a dog's; then a sweetheart's. ~Polish Proverb
The human of Ch.(ARBA) and Ch.(KCUSA) Hawthorne James Watson (call name Kona)

http://www.anthracitetamaskan.com