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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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37 minutes ago, downsouth said:

Trouble is mate a lot of the lines that are classed as the best have actually got the worse dominance issues.i personally know of 4 that have completely out of the blue flipped out on their owners for no reason.Luckily 2 of the fellas were very experienced dog trainers/handlers that realised what was happening before itgot too out of hand and sorted things quickly another made a bit of a mess of a lad but luckily his mates had the bottle to help him.The other put my mates pregnant missus in hospital for 5months kept on morphine untill their son was born then had to endure years of reconstruction surgery.Ive also known a couple of very experienced dog lads put presas down at about 3years old when the dogs started pushing their luck.

They should ask king for help.the sire to his pup actually worked on the big brother set.if can get very wild on eviction night.upto 30 people.

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6 hours ago, ginger beard said:

Anybody know of a breeder of fit and healthy bull mastiffs.?

Nearest thing to a bull mastiff that are still fit and healthy and have something about them are Boerboels.Thats if you want a purebreed rather than a cross.

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33 minutes ago, gnipper said:

One of them ovcharka things got out near mine before Christmas and went on a biting spree, no need for a bloody dog like that in this country and there's getting more and more of them .

Them ones i seen dont seem to like leaving the place they know. I had a youngster that would sit next to an open gate thats why there good for big places as they quite territorial 

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4 hours ago, downsouth said:

Nearest thing to a bull mastiff that are still fit and healthy and have something about them are Boerboels.Thats if you want a purebreed rather than a cross.

Nearly all the purebred molossers I've seen lately have been poor examples when compared to their ancestors, saying that there's a bullmastiff near me that's like the old type, athletic but I don't think it's 100% pure, probably a good thing. I know a fella with a presa mastiff cross, lovely dog and very stable. If I was to go for a molosser type i'd definitely get a cross.

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32 minutes ago, W. Katchum said:

Wat was the black ins that were called Celtic mastiffs? Used see them advertised a bit

yeh i remember  reading about them few years ago , think there  rottie type xs , big back dogs , and prob daft prices for them , but being honest the boerboel   is prob what i go for if wanting mastiff  type guard, but you pay alot for them, my mates bitch cost think said £1500 quid ,   rather get a x bred gsd from scrap yard , as long as it barked and  bit of size to it, it would put off most people, my gsdx grey Buck  looks the part, but daft as brush  lol, rather have that than , a dog that might turn on  owners you like them presa  do . no good that  in any type dog more so  big dogs like them .

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10 hours ago, W. Katchum said:

Wat was the black ins that were called Celtic mastiffs? Used see them advertised a bit

Haha.The Emperors new clothes.Just another bandog type cross with a silly story and a big price tag same as them Serbian defence dogs.My pal who has the Dobe and the really good bandogs had a hardon for them SDDs a couple of years back with their cropped ears and mad colours and vids of them acting all mean and was sure that they must do something that we'd never seen before thats why they were 3/5k.I kept asking him "what are they gunna do that yours dont"but he was convinced they must be better coz they come from serbia.Luckily some other mug who had big ideas of making a fortune with these new superdogs imported a couple.The last i heard the male had gone through 3 or 4 different trainers hands and was still being touted as just needs a bit more time and he'll be a goodun.£1000

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12 hours ago, W. Katchum said:

Wat was the black ins that were called Celtic mastiffs? Used see them advertised a bit

used to be an ad in cmw mag 10/15 yr ago???know a  lad that was from up my way was breeding them,called them 'keepers dog's....mix of neo,presa,pit and rotty.....mad thing was they never threw the black and tan colours of the rotty,most were a deep chestnut red ,black brindle or chocolate colour.very athletic dogs the ones I saw,later on he added greyhound to them for working the F.O.D,?

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1 hour ago, two crows said:

very interesting thread this, but what are ordinary people so scared of that they need a fking time bomb in their lives.

You wouldn't want to come across blackneck on a dark night frock tucked into duds chin full of bean juice masquerading as the keen new beat keeper

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7 hours ago, Daniel cain said:

used to be an ad in cmw mag 10/15 yr ago???know a  lad that was from up my way was breeding them,called them 'keepers dog's....mix of neo,presa,pit and rotty.....mad thing was they never threw the black and tan colours of the rotty,most were a deep chestnut red ,black brindle or chocolate colour.very athletic dogs the ones I saw,later on he added greyhound to them for working the F.O.D,?

'Blackening the mastiff' lol. Had an old 'brief' associate that 'supposedly' had it on good authority, that there was black staffs/pits bred into the line that were already throwing really dark brindles. Whether that was true or not, I wouldn't know, as said associate was most of the time I knew him, full of shit himself lol. Hence why he was a 'brief' associate lol

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