There is one other dog, a 12-year-old female great pyreness/lab mix.
She isn't thrilled with Louie but she's doing fine. I occasionally intervene when he's being a complete a-hole but prefer to let them work it out themselves.
edit: Do you have a quiet calm household?
Yes, very quiet.
Total silence is not good for him because he gets triggered by the sound of other dogs barking outside. TV or stereo help a lot.
How many hours a day do you spend with him?
Almost 24/7. When he's not with me, he's with my wife. We are in the process of setting up an enclosure in the garage where we can leave him alone. No fucking way we would leave him alone in the house.
Brush him every day?
Not every day, but at least 3 times a week.
We have to be very gentle. He doesn't like the furminator - yet.
Can you touch/pet him on his ears, around his mouth, stomach, paws without reaction?
I can't touch is back paws because they are bandaged and they hurt from the dew claw removal.
No problem with any of the other areas.
How is he walking on a leash both long and traffic lead?
He's great on the short leash but I quit using the long one because he acts up. I will try again after the testosterone fades a bit.
Explain the squeaky toy incident.
I wasn't there when it started, but basically I was trying to get the cat inside but Louie wouldn't get away from the door (he can see through the glass).
So my wife distracted him by squeaking one of his toys repeatedly and talking to him.
I heard her yell "Honey get in here", and when I came in she was holding the leash and turning away from him as he lunged for her face while snapping his teeth and growling.
I shut him down immediately.
As soon as he turned away, I backed off. Then my wife and I sat down to see what Louis would do next...
He came over to me immediately to say he was sorry.
He doesn't hold a grudge and neither do I.
Does he guard his food?
Yes but only from other dogs.
How is he with basic obedience commands and have you taught him any new ones?
He knows a few commands and we haven't taught him more - yet.