Does anyone actually own one of these "type" of dogs.
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Does anyone actually own one of these "type" of dogs.
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I would not have a rescued dog in my house, because you DON'T NO what your getting, as I
have said theses breeds are not for everyone. Not many people understand what type of dog
is suitable for them, Mastiffs and bull breeds are not for everyone, theses dogs need a firm hand
and are a one man dog, theses Dogs are by nature are Guard dogs.
Are they suitable as a pet, no not really big strong robust hard mouthed dogs, remember why
was the dog,in a rescue center if you have dog of this breed that is nasty put it down.
Chaps I bred dogs for 8years, I no a thing or 2 about dogs.
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This was a sad story of the 4 year old being killed by the huge dog. She did not stand a chance.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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Welsh corgis as a slay team to drag you down the pub.
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That dog deserves to get eaten, straight up. Marinate and get the grill ready
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Mastiffs were predominantly bred as guard dogs, and normal take to one person, other breeds
of dogs , Pit bull dog , presa canarios, large heavy boned breeds of dog, theses type of dogs are
not for first time dog owners.
When you consider owning a dog, think long and hard what traits you wish your dog to have,
the mistake made by many people they basically no fuck all about dogs.
Dogs that are popular at this moment are Staffs, they are pretty good with children but can
be very intolerant of other dogs.
Bull breeds in there nature, strong willed not the type of dog to be wondering the streets,
trouble is when a breed of dog becomes popular, they are bred anyhow because people
are out to make quick buck, great pity but it's the way of the World.
I have had the same dog for thirty years. Every time it dies I bring it to the pet shop, throw it on the counter and tell them to give me another just like it.
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I had to jump in and shoot two views on a Rotti who weighed in around 140 Monday. Suspected a fracture in lower limb but no clear indicators, no muzzle. Very easy going and well trained dog but still full of that characteristic assertiveness and 'being in front' for lack of a better term. Great family pet..but would I ever consider a Rott or like breed in my home or around a child, no f'n way. An injured or fearful dog reacting or biting is one thing but to have the literal body and mass 4,5 times over should they turn is something you don't get a do over on. People lose respect for the dog...it's not a 'Horsey', it's not a toy, its as good as its owner or situation and should never be taken for granted or assumed!
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