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47 minutes ago, gnipper said:

Imagine the shit you'd get if your dog killed someone, especially if it was an innocent person like a kid getting their ball back.

 

47 minutes ago, gnipper said:

Imagine the shit you'd get if your dog killed someone, especially if it was an innocent person like a kid getting their ball back.

Ones he got good with kids ,they sit on there back as if a pony ,

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Feck feeding another dog , just put up a couple of Isis flags .. got the police watching my house 24/7 now ?

I married a Northern lass good with kids bit agressive around house & can cook. No one visits anymore. Atb

If you want a yard dog and something to guard your kennels i personally dont think you can beat a well bred bandog type.Naturally territorial,generally not dog aggressive if properly socialised,physic

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Youse do relise a dog barking at someone is a sign of nerve ? It doesnt mean a dog thinks hes a proper dude it means hes trying to show hes a big. when you see proper dogs bark at someone its a sign of training or frustration alot of real biters wont bark at all they act like a lurcher would when ts seen something.think thats what alot of lads lurchers do ive seen a few lurchers bite but they aint what id call gaurdy.

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7 minutes ago, C.green said:

Youse do relise a dog barking at someone is a sign of nerve ? It doesnt mean a dog thinks hes a proper dude it means hes trying to show hes a big. when you see proper dogs bark at someone its a sign of training or frustration alot of real biters wont bark at all they act like a lurcher would when ts seen something.think thats what alot of lads lurchers do ive seen a few lurchers bite but they aint what id call gaurdy.

Mine only barked once, then went completely silent and menacing. Never seen him do it before but it was obvious to anyone what he was thinking. Shit me up coz the git was off his lead ?

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9 hours ago, mushroom said:

At that point some poor b*****d walks into the bar quickly (it has a totally open front) and dickhead spins around like you wouldn't believe and let's out a serious fuuck off away bark ??? The bloke shit himself

I'll guarantee the bloke was a dodgy fcker in some way.I always trust my guards dogs to pick up on these things we don't notice.Like a good marking dog they are never wrong.

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On 10/10/2018 at 14:04, mud said:

Don’t think you can go wrong with a good malinois 

Protection dogs and "guard dogs" different levels, haven worked and trained Mali's the past 5 years there protection dogs, not guard dog's, but I see were your coming from some do have that guarding instinct but I'd not be buying a pup in the hope it has it buy one ready made with guarding instincts.

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On 11/03/2020 at 21:39, C.green said:

Youse do relise a dog barking at someone is a sign of nerve ? It doesnt mean a dog thinks hes a proper dude it means hes trying to show hes a big. when you see proper dogs bark at someone its a sign of training or frustration alot of real biters wont bark at all they act like a lurcher would when ts seen something.think thats what alot of lads lurchers do ive seen a few lurchers bite but they aint what id call gaurdy.

Barking is a watch dog a chihuahua can be a good watch dog, you right in a seance barking can be nerve depends in the manor in what way a dog does it, I can switch a dog onto "watch" command and he will bark his head off (absloutly no nerve) until I give the comand to bite I never train them in that command I'll tell them either "go" or "now" 

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On 12/03/2020 at 08:39, C.green said:

Youse do relise a dog barking at someone is a sign of nerve ?

 My guard dogs,pit/am bulldogs bark and if you come in they will attack.No training for this.Who cares if it's nerve or they are just hard,mean dogs,the intruder is going to be stopped either way,which is all I'm worried about living in a remote area.

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1 hour ago, Aussie Whip said:

 My guard dogs,pit/am bulldogs bark and if you come in they will attack.No training for this.Who cares if it's nerve or they are just hard,mean dogs,the intruder is going to be stopped either way,which is all I'm worried about living in a remote area.

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Could the be distracted wi a beef and onion pie cob 

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1 hour ago, Black neck said:

Could the be distracted wi a beef and onion pie cob 

As you can see they are fat old fcks,they would rather a calf muscle off the bone than a bait,not many people around here but it's good they bark for that reason.

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I had to have stitches in my arm from a boerboel , if it hadn’t of let go when it realised who I was I would have been f****d don’t matter how big you are you would not get that to let go if it ment it my mates got 2 and had them since pups big lumps of dogs never ever bothered me in 7 year until I walked down yard in rain with my hood up and thought I’m having that c**t dragged me to floor then once it saw me it let go , doesn’t even bark at my car they are very clever dogs 

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3 hours ago, Aussie Whip said:

As you can see they are fat old fcks,they would rather a calf muscle off the bone than a bait,not many people around here but it's good they bark for that reason.

Sound mate that's what ya want 

I certainly wunt risk it unless youd invited us in for tea and scones 

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I prefer them to bark and bait 

them quiet sly man biters a no good 

and protection dogs a playing really aren’t they think it’s a game 

and anyone paying 20,000 for one thinking they got protection are away with the fairy’s work for a bag head but that’s about it 

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