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As much as I love Rottweilers I think when the time comes for me to get a dog I'm gonna get a Doberman
 

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Or, and I'm just thinking out loud here, you could get a Rottie and do obedience, protection, and Schutzhund training. Not $20k and it'll do all the same things.
 

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Just get one of these:

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No need for training. Just make sure the neighbors know that your dog will eat them.

Spotted a nice coupe @ 4:37. Dog is trained in car jacking! Dope!
 
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As much as I love Rottweilers I think when the time comes for me to get a dog I'm gonna get a Doberman

Agreed. My all time favorite dog. My ex-brother-in-law had one years ago. Samantha was a sweet heart and as sharp as a tack. She loved to ride in the Trans Am with the T-tops out. I could take her any where and she would mind me just like she did him. I really loved that dog and she was not even mine. Someone poisoned her while she was at his dad's about a mile down the road. I think we all cried when Samantha died. She was one of those special "people" that you never forget.
 

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I really like Dobermans, but my Rottie is a great(ish) dog. She's as loyal as the come, and has all the normal Rott properties except appetite. The only reason she's not 100% great is that she still has no manners. She was a puppy mill bitch for her first year of life before escaping and ending up with us. That being said, we've been working on her severe issues for about 6 months now. The Rottie "smile" is incredible though.
 

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Agreed. My all time favorite dog. My ex-brother-in-law had one years ago. Samantha was a sweet heart and as sharp as a tack. She loved to ride in the Trans Am with the T-tops out. I could take her any where and she would mind me just like she did him. I really loved that dog and she was not even mine. Someone poisoned her while she was at his dad's about a mile down the road. I think we all cried when Samantha died. She was one of those special "people" that you never forget.

Holy crap, I'd be pissed if that were happen to my pooch

Good choice!

I never would've guessed that you would agree.:beer:

I really like Dobermans, but my Rottie is a great(ish) dog. She's as loyal as the come, and has all the normal Rott properties except appetite. The only reason she's not 100% great is that she still has no manners. She was a puppy mill bitch for her first year of life before escaping and ending up with us. That being said, we've been working on her severe issues for about 6 months now. The Rottie "smile" is incredible though.

Yeah, I've wanted a Rottie for the longest. I wouldn't even be surprised if I change my mind back to it again. But as for now I like Dobermans with their built-for-speed type of physique. That and iirc they rank higher on the intelligence scale
 

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Just get one of these:

[youtube_browser]mMwRGVLuq1Y[/youtube_browser]

No need for training. Just make sure the neighbors know that your dog will eat them.

Had to laugh at 4:35 when that huge dog tried to "catch and destroy" the Mustang. LOL! Man those are huge and aggressive dogs. Makes a Pit Bull look like a toy poodle.
 

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Agreed. My all time favorite dog. My ex-brother-in-law had one years ago. Samantha was a sweet heart and as sharp as a tack. She loved to ride in the Trans Am with the T-tops out. I could take her any where and she would mind me just like she did him. I really loved that dog and she was not even mine. Someone poisoned her while she was at his dad's about a mile down the road. I think we all cried when Samantha died. She was one of those special "people" that you never forget.

I may be ****ed up for saying this, but I value my dogs life more than some sick **** like this. I would not hesitate to poison them right back if I had the chance.
 

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Just get one of these:

[youtube_browser]mMwRGVLuq1Y[/youtube_browser]

No need for training. Just make sure the neighbors know that your dog will eat them.

I have wanted one of these dogs for several years, one day I WILL own one. either that or a Kurdish Kangal.
these dogs are brutal.
[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9p9OePLlPI&feature=related"]YouTube - ‪Kurdish Kangal Dog Pulls a 4,5 Tons Tractor with its Mouth!‬‏[/nomedia]
 

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