JR Yipp 111 Posted August 16, 2010 Report Share Posted August 16, 2010 ooohhh would love one! make a great guard dog, only problem is it would eat all my dogs + hens be good to put over a greyhound impossible in both cases. not really, ive seen them used as guard dogs in senegal. also seen male baboons on chains used as guard dogs also in senegal. and this was only 15yrs ago i have no doubt that some how they would guard, probably by looks rather than intent. but i think the impossibility you have written in your own words impossible NO impractical YES. they use them to guard scrapyards and some gangs also keep them, if it was based on looks alone desperate afrikaans would learn that very quickly, they would also be costly to feed. they use them where dogs are not a big enough deterent to thieves. sorry mate, i ment impossible in that they are hyaenidae and not canine. so are not dogs (guard dogs) and cannot breed with dogs in anyway. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
CarraghsGem 92 Posted August 16, 2010 Report Share Posted August 16, 2010 ooohhh would love one! make a great guard dog, only problem is it would eat all my dogs + hens be good to put over a greyhound impossible in both cases. not really, ive seen them used as guard dogs in senegal. also seen male baboons on chains used as guard dogs also in senegal. and this was only 15yrs ago i have no doubt that some how they would guard, probably by looks rather than intent. but i think the impossibility you have written in your own words impossible NO impractical YES. they use them to guard scrapyards and some gangs also keep them, if it was based on looks alone desperate afrikaans would learn that very quickly, they would also be costly to feed. they use them where dogs are not a big enough deterent to thieves. sorry mate, i ment impossible in that they are hyaenidae and not canine. so are not dogs (guard dogs) and cannot breed with dogs in anyway. i never said they could breed with dogs (judge2010 said that;-as a joke) Quote Link to post Share on other sites
JR Yipp 111 Posted August 16, 2010 Report Share Posted August 16, 2010 ooohhh would love one! make a great guard dog, only problem is it would eat all my dogs + hens be good to put over a greyhound impossible in both cases. not really, ive seen them used as guard dogs in senegal. also seen male baboons on chains used as guard dogs also in senegal. and this was only 15yrs ago i have no doubt that some how they would guard, probably by looks rather than intent. but i think the impossibility you have written in your own words impossible NO impractical YES. they use them to guard scrapyards and some gangs also keep them, if it was based on looks alone desperate afrikaans would learn that very quickly, they would also be costly to feed. they use them where dogs are not a big enough deterent to thieves. sorry mate, i ment impossible in that they are hyaenidae and not canine. so are not dogs (guard dogs) and cannot breed with dogs in anyway. i never said they could breed with dogs (judge2010 said that;-as a joke) o jeez..... no you said "make a great guard dog, only problem is it would eat all my dogs + hens" so right back round to the beginning and joined with judges comment (joke or no joke, there will be standard hunting life enthusiast reading this)..... impossible Quote Link to post Share on other sites
CarraghsGem 92 Posted August 16, 2010 Report Share Posted August 16, 2010 ooohhh would love one! make a great guard dog, only problem is it would eat all my dogs + hens be good to put over a greyhound impossible in both cases. not really, ive seen them used as guard dogs in senegal. also seen male baboons on chains used as guard dogs also in senegal. and this was only 15yrs ago i have no doubt that some how they would guard, probably by looks rather than intent. but i think the impossibility you have written in your own words impossible NO impractical YES. they use them to guard scrapyards and some gangs also keep them, if it was based on looks alone desperate afrikaans would learn that very quickly, they would also be costly to feed. they use them where dogs are not a big enough deterent to thieves. sorry mate, i ment impossible in that they are hyaenidae and not canine. so are not dogs (guard dogs) and cannot breed with dogs in anyway. i never said they could breed with dogs (judge2010 said that;-as a joke) o jeez..... no you said "make a great guard dog, only problem is it would eat all my dogs + hens" so right back round to the beginning and joined with judges comment (joke or no joke, there will be standard hunting life enthusiast reading this)..... impossible i just worded it badly, i meant; instead of a guard dog! lol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Malt 379 Posted August 16, 2010 Report Share Posted August 16, 2010 ooohhh would love one! make a great guard dog, only problem is it would eat all my dogs + hens be good to put over a greyhound impossible in both cases. not really, ive seen them used as guard dogs in senegal. also seen male baboons on chains used as guard dogs also in senegal. and this was only 15yrs ago i have no doubt that some how they would guard, probably by looks rather than intent. but i think the impossibility you have written in your own words impossible NO impractical YES. they use them to guard scrapyards and some gangs also keep them, if it was based on looks alone desperate afrikaans would learn that very quickly, they would also be costly to feed. they use them where dogs are not a big enough deterent to thieves. sorry mate, i ment impossible in that they are hyaenidae and not canine. so are not dogs (guard dogs) and cannot breed with dogs in anyway. i never said they could breed with dogs (judge2010 said that;-as a joke) o jeez..... no you said "make a great guard dog, only problem is it would eat all my dogs + hens" so right back round to the beginning and joined with judges comment (joke or no joke, there will be standard hunting life enthusiast reading this)..... impossible You must be the new THL pedantic post officer then...? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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