BGD 6,437 Posted October 20, 2015 Report Share Posted October 20, 2015 The fighting types of Shar-pei's and Chow's are something to be reckoned with over there, they are nothing like the show ponies over here. My mate had a Shar-pei that looked like the fighting type really lean with very little wrinkle at all, no idea if it was a throwback, import or just a crossbreed but it was some animal, easily as athletic as my bulldogs and just as much of demon with other dogs. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
suffolkpoacher 219 Posted October 20, 2015 Report Share Posted October 20, 2015 http://dogs.bsl-sbt.com/imagefiles/dogsimages/traditionalsharpei.jpg 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
suffolkpoacher 219 Posted October 20, 2015 Report Share Posted October 20, 2015 http://dogs.bsl-sbt.com/imagefiles/dogsimages/traditionalsharpei.jpg Decent shape about this one Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BGD 6,437 Posted October 20, 2015 Report Share Posted October 20, 2015 That's the same stamp as my mates dog but he was the classic tan colour. Shame they don't all look like that these days, much more impressive looking animal than the piles of skin that are popular today. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DogFox123 1,379 Posted October 20, 2015 Report Share Posted October 20, 2015 The fighting types of Shar-pei's and Chow's are something to be reckoned with over there, they are nothing like the show ponies over here. My mate had a Shar-pei that looked like the fighting type really lean with very little wrinkle at all, no idea if it was a throwback, import or just a crossbreed but it was some animal, easily as athletic as my bulldogs and just as much of demon with other dogs. I've seen a Chow type go against a Bulldog in China for a good 45 mins, it more than held its own. Of course the quality of the Bulldog is questionable. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
dare 1,103 Posted October 20, 2015 Report Share Posted October 20, 2015 I remember years back seeing a kitchen bred type staff cross with probably a poor quality shar pei. The dog came ouf far more impressive than a shar pei. Not better than a well bred staff though. If they was any good people would use them instead of bulldogs. On a similar subject lol....this husky x akita not too long ago pinned my little french bulldog down. Straight in there n grabbed it off before it got a hold so no harm done. "lucky you grabbed it or it would of killed it". Cheeky c**t didnt even say sorry even though it happens and i aint gonna kick off over it as no harm done. Just thought what an egotistic prat and a dam shame i aint got my old dog lol. Anyway today bloke has it off the leads n runs into some birds little dog could just hear it screaming louder than her. Dunno what got said but shes left the park holding her dog. Few minutes later just as im leaving see one huge bloke come running into the park and smack the husky x akita with something. Bloke who owns it just pulls it back on the lead and gets told "if it aint kept on the f***ing lead ill kill it you c**t". Mr ego wanting a hard dog didnt say a word lol walked straight out the park. Ashame the poor dog had to get hit for the stupidity of its owner but his no doubt just reacting out of anger. Funny how those wanting a dog for their ego tend to be fannies themselves. Same way they only seem to like an aggressive dog when their dogs winning. Sort of like a bully mentality. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
neems 2,406 Posted October 20, 2015 Report Share Posted October 20, 2015 Dog owners get away with far too much,especially where a human got or could have gotten hurt. My uncles so far killed a german shepherd that was jumping up at his son barking,(apparently) blinded a bull mastiff type that got loose and attacked someone at the beach and knocked out my grandmas neighbors shepherd that got loose and chased him down the road while he was jogging. And imo ever time he was in the right and the owners of those dogs should have been fined/prosecuted. He's also in court soon for beating up a man and his dog in some sort of bizarre argument that got out of control at his gyms car park,I haven't spoke to him about that one yet. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
dare 1,103 Posted October 21, 2015 Report Share Posted October 21, 2015 Thing is alot of owners get away with stuff based on the dog they own. I dont care for the breed, my french bulldog has the same rules id expect with my old staffs. See alot of dogs snap and the owners laugh because its a small dog or dont kick up as much fuss as didnt do much damage. In regards to larger powerful breeds that alone attracts alot of idiotic owners. Then you have those like the prat in the park who have a dog for their ego. First to run in when their dog kicks off and cant handle the other dog. Loads of idiots and at one point i would of tried to change the world lol too old now. Ill leave everyone to it and keep quiet unless it affects me or my dog. Im alot more relaxed with my dog than other small owners who mummy their dog type thing. As a result the dogs spot on with other dogs. Didnt have to do much to get her recall 100% no matter what she sees infront of her. If a dog snaps at her shes more laid back and will just come away rather than kick off. Not taking much credit for it as i really didnt do f**k all in terms of training. Just got her around loads of dogs and left her to it type thing. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DogFox123 1,379 Posted October 21, 2015 Report Share Posted October 21, 2015 It used to be bad with our last Akita, he did big damage to dogs whilst on the leash. Maybe I should have muzzled him but I wasn't in the wrong, it was the other dogs coming up to him. I'm not having my dog on a leash and muzzled for other dogs to get hold of him. A German Shepard mix that used to go crazy at him as we passed its back garden got out the front door as me and my dad passed its house. He snapped the poor things leg in an instant, like I said if you get a dog aggressive Akita be careful because they can do big damage quick and this is against breeds like German Shepards, Rottweilers, Mastiffs... I've seen it firsthand what they can do. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
dare 1,103 Posted October 26, 2015 Report Share Posted October 26, 2015 Only pinned down my french bulldog before when i grabbed it n the bloke told me i was lucky my dog wasnt killed rather than sorry. Then it grabbed the dog n done abit of damage so the bloke hit it n told him to keep it on the lead. Today its off the lead and grabbed my dog which is 100% with dogs and was on the lead as i was on my way home. Having kept bulldogs n had accidents i suppose im not as outraged as your typical owner BUT im pissed off. The dog had grabbed a few dogs and its almost as if the owner refuses to believe its bad or just doesnt really care. Can tell you now a c**t like him would of thought twice if it would of been any of my old dogs which just pisses me off more. Blokes been told and dogs grabbed dogs n has no recall when it sees another dog but is still off the lead? Im not a grass so have no intention of reporting anything. Half tempted to have a mate drive 10minutes and start walking his bulldog with my dog in the hope this rough cur comes running over again. I have no problem with accidents their dogs end of the day and cant be predicted. If it was on the lead and mine run over n got grabbed thats my fault. Trust me im so much calmer than most but im just annoyed at the bloke for not caring because i know such a prick would be the first to wanna reach in and grab the dog should it meet something able to actually handle itself. Rant over!! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
neems 2,406 Posted October 26, 2015 Report Share Posted October 26, 2015 Why not just walk somewhere else? I'd never take any of mine to a park at a busy time even if I knew they were 100%,not worth the headache,I find I actually hate almost all pet dog owners,it seems like only a tiny fraction have any control of their mutt. Friendly or not it annoys me,not exactly conducive to a relaxing walk. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
dare 1,103 Posted October 26, 2015 Report Share Posted October 26, 2015 (edited) Was one of the fields, near the park as a useless breed like mine i cant walk miles n miles lol. I had left the park and was walking through the field towards my house. Id just avoid the bloke of course i mean if i see his in the park with it off i wouldnt bother entering. Its more annoying to me that his less caring because its his dog doing the damage. From the comment he made weeks ago when his pinned my down i can tell his got an ego. Im not someone who wraps their dog in cotton wool n moans about abit of rough play because i got a small dog. In all honestly compare to every dog owner i know im far more relaxed about it. If he keeps the dog on the lead knowing its aggressive then there is no issue. If the dogs aggresssive but has good recall thatll even be ok in my books. If i walked into the park with a dog thats more able i put money hed have it on the lead, he doesnt care because its not a dog that can do much back to his. Even ranting on the internet to me feels abit of a fanny thing to do lol. Edited the post as this last bit was abit of a repsonse out of being annoyed. Ill be letting the bloke know it needs to be kept on a lead otherwise well have a problem. Hell be told in such a way that he gets the message. Only real annoyed thing is i dont think it is an accident more someone not giving a shit and letting their dog get away with it against dogs that havent a chance. Sorry for going on on here anyway bit of a womans thing to do. Edited October 26, 2015 by dare Quote Link to post Share on other sites
neems 2,406 Posted October 26, 2015 Report Share Posted October 26, 2015 Was one of the fields, near the park as a useless breed like mine i cant walk miles n miles lol. I had left the park and was walking through the field towards my house. Id just avoid the bloke of course i mean if i see his in the park with it off i wouldnt bother entering. Its more annoying to me that his less caring because its his dog doing the damage. From the comment he made weeks ago when his pinned my down i can tell his got an ego. Im not someone who wraps their dog in cotton wool n moans about abit of rough play because i got a small dog. In all honestly compare to every dog owner i know im far more relaxed about it. If he keeps the dog on the lead knowing its aggressive then there is no issue. If the dogs aggresssive but has good recall thatll even be ok in my books. If i walked into the park with a dog thats more able i put money hed have it on the lead, he doesnt care because its not a dog that can do much back to his. Even ranting on the internet to me feels abit of a fanny thing to do lol. Hell be told when i next see him to keep it on the lead but his been told before. Grabs my dog again even as an animal lover id have no problem sticking something in the dog n doing a few months holiday. Purely as i dont feel its an accident. I mainly get out at anti social times to avoid everyone,but I did have a German shepherd that went for my lurcher a few times when I rode passed an allotment that was at the end of our road. The fella just couldn't control it was his excuse,but funnily enough every time I went passed with the staff or English bull,he'd get hold of it,whether that was the dog hesitating or him actually getting his arse in gear I don't know. It only stopped when I got off the bike and kicked it as i came towards us,he just tied it up from then if he was at his allotment,which shows just how much he actually cared about the problems he caused people. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
dare 1,103 Posted October 26, 2015 Report Share Posted October 26, 2015 Thats all thats really annoyed me lol sounds mental but i see it like a bully mentality and f***ing hate bullies. Im not a typical fanny dog owner who cries murder at abit of rough play or anything. If it was an accident i would have no problem it happens and thats life get on with it. The dogs not once been off the lead with more able dogs and when it got my dog weeks ago rather than just the usual "sorry mate" yeah no worries keep it on the lead...type convos he said sometbing about me being lucky because his dog would kill mine. hmmm no shit its a french bulldog lol, sad that you needed to say that n stroke your ego. Just a common curtiousy thing to say sorry if your in the wrong n an instinct like holding the door when someones behind you. Anyway internet and having a bitch is aload of bull really lol just got back and was annoyed. Ill see him and hell be told to keep the dog on the lead and im confident he will do so after . Quote Link to post Share on other sites
lukey 1,621 Posted October 27, 2015 Report Share Posted October 27, 2015 Thats all thats really annoyed me lol sounds mental but i see it like a bully mentality and f***ing hate bullies. Im not a typical fanny dog owner who cries murder at abit of rough play or anything. If it was an accident i would have no problem it happens and thats life get on with it. The dogs not once been off the lead with more able dogs and when it got my dog weeks ago rather than just the usual "sorry mate" yeah no worries keep it on the lead...type convos he said sometbing about me being lucky because his dog would kill mine. hmmm no shit its a french bulldog lol, sad that you needed to say that n stroke your ego. Just a common curtiousy thing to say sorry if your in the wrong n an instinct like holding the door when someones behind you. Anyway internet and having a bitch is aload of bull really lol just got back and was annoyed. Ill see him and hell be told to keep the dog on the lead and im confident he will do so after . No being funny pal but why didn't you tell him at the time? I'd have a half brick in my hand just in case the fuker showed up lol. Two rotty dogs came charging at me and my springer pup in the street last when when walking him on the lead, I actually saw the stupid guy n woman owner looking from the garden they came out from watching them run over without saying a work as I grabbed my wee pup and held him over my head lol, felt like a dick but no way was I letting the pup get ripped apart, new to the scheme I'm in they didn't know me but where soon shocked with the words that came out my mouth and in a split second where out on the street screaming on there mutts! Put my pup down to walk away and felt like I maybe took it a bit far but where they ok with the two dogs attacking my pup? I wasn't really going to burn there house down lol 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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