Talk:Sapsali

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This is an interesting one - I can't find any infomation on this breed (on-line or in my books - which sadly don't cover enough of the unusual breeds). Does it have any other names? -- sannse (talk) 09:07, 15 Jun 2004 (UTC)

I had the same problem; asked User:Quill to please fill in but obviously hasn't been done yet. Elf | Talk 19:21, 15 Sep 2004 (UTC)
Poor, maligned user:Quill ;). Not ignoring you, guys, been away.
I've had to 'save' before I fixed the breed table, couldn't figure it out without messing up the formatting. I'll try again; if I fail I'll leave the info here. Quill 23:49, 17 Sep 2004 (UTC)
  • Sorry guys. Finding tables too frustrating. Very time-consuming for me, a commodity I don't have alot of today. Gotta run. Quill 00:26, 18 Sep 2004 (UTC)

What's up with the spelling of this article??? It's usually spelled Sapsaree. Can we change the spelling of this article to conform to this?melonbarmonster 20:04, 27 September 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Sapsal Dog Info./Pic.

I have a Sapsal dog, apparently the first in America (doubt it though, but possible), and um...well I can always give a call to my dad, to give a call to the Sapsal dog re-populate thing corporation for some information on these dogs.

I may even be able to give a picture of my own dog, he's 26.5 pounds (last checkup, a few days ago) about 1 and half feet high (if sitting down), and about 4 feet when he's stretched out (without straightening his legs) at 3 and half months old. He's already pretty big.

He is aggressive towards strangers as the article says, and he gets mad easily. Not at us though, only towards strangers. He gets mad, a lot against strangers unless we introduce them first. I was barked at when I attempted to see him the first day when I tried to go around the house. Then he was nice after my mom and dad let me with him. If he is bothered, or if we are (unless by each other) he will bark aggressively, if that fails (which usually doesn't) he attacks. If he gets really bothered, he barks, again, not at us, but when he tries to sleep, and a dog keeps barking, a few barks from the Sapsal (3 months, already sounds like Arnold Schwarzeneggar deep voice kind of bark) will shut them up. Not trying to show off, but it's true.

He does tend to feel "unsafe." He sleeps by the door, inside or outside if he does not feel safe. However, if we're in the house, he moves away from the door, or goes to do something else. If he's outside, during the day he won't lie near the door commonly, but at night, he tends to sleep at the door. I'm not sure if the mat feels good, but it doesn't to bare feet, it feels like hay, even I would prefer to floor as he does.

This is information from another person, he shaved his Sapsal dog (because he wasn't combing the hair at least once a day, apparently that's required to keep the tangle out) and it took the dog one and a half years to grow the hair back. This is thecutnut. If I can use this information, please let me take a picture of my dog, and upload it, take some sounds of it barking, and upload that. Thecutnut (talk) 00:25, 26 March 2008 (UTC)