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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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13 hours ago, downsouth said:

The dogs an absolute gentleman mate untill its time for him not to be.Unlike this psychopath c**t who belongs to the same lad that will do anyone who gets within lead length and has been like it since the first time i saw him at 12weeks old in the second pic.

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Sounds like the dog needs shovelling to me. What happens when the dog gets out n escapes n attacks some poor kid?

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57 minutes ago, Gilbey said:

same could be said for loads of guard/yard dogs.

Downsouth what's the thin strap for?

Its called a domination collar.Its almost like a kind of chocker thats used during training to get the attention or break bad habits with a very strong willed dog.First time i saw one I thought what the f**k is that gunna do but used correctly they really do work.

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33 minutes ago, downsouth said:

Its called a domination collar.Its almost like a kind of chocker thats used during training to get the attention or break bad habits with a very strong willed dog.First time i saw one I thought what the f**k is that gunna do but used correctly they really do work.

thanks. Thought something like that with its position, but you know what thought did..

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19 minutes ago, downsouth said:

Its called a domination collar.Its almost like a kind of chocker thats used during training to get the attention or break bad habits with a very strong willed dog.First time i saw one I thought what the f**k is that gunna do but used correctly they really do work.

yeh suppose a powerful dog like that , and how sharp  he with people  come in very handy . just come back of my 1st walk today , and met a couple with gsd xcolliex lab , guy said  got it off a farm . it looked like big lab, nice temp with people and dogs , just like my big dog Buck.  told the guy he daft big lump, wouldn't guard etc. he told me that his mrs was walking it the other night , and a pissed up bloke was following her , and went to talk to her, the dog started to growl and stiffen up, the bloke moved back, his mrs said i really think he  would have had him if  came any closer  to me . bloke said to me you never know your big dog might shock you one day , he still 1/2 gsd  and strong fit animal  and 85 lb dog would  hurt you deff , maybe but i dont think so unless, you had long bushy tail  he might then  haha  .

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On 23/10/2018 at 09:26, Gilbey said:

same could be said for loads of guard/yard dogs.

Downsouth what's the thin strap for?

I think the same mate untrustworthy no good in animals no good in people and the bloke ain't gotta worry about body getting 6ft of him if they've got a shooter on them the dog ain't stopping bullets ha ha ha ha

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49 minutes ago, Penda said:

I think the same mate untrustworthy no good in animals no good in people and the bloke ain't gotta worry about body getting 6ft of him if they've got a shooter on them the dog ain't stopping bullets ha ha ha ha

It might soak a few up tho

How hard do I sound ?

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2 hours ago, Penda said:

I think the same mate untrustworthy no good in animals no good in people and the bloke ain't gotta worry about body getting 6ft of him if they've got a shooter on them the dog ain't stopping bullets ha ha ha ha

no meant there's loads that aren't safe, its their job.

I don't have anything to guard and obviously think it would be terrible if the wrong person got hurt, but also wouldn't be to happy if the dog didn't try and keep ALL out

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42 minutes ago, Gilbey said:

no meant there's loads that aren't safe, its their job.

I don't have anything to guard and obviously think it would be terrible if the wrong person got hurt, but also wouldn't be to happy if the dog didn't try and keep ALL out

It’s not there job to be untrustworthy that’s just bad form from the handler 

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