If cultural appropriation and gentrification were a dog breed...NOT the Canis Panther. This looks like a hybrid of a doberman and cane corso. Want.
If cultural appropriation and gentrification were a dog breed...
I'll stick with a proven breed like Boxers not some experimental dog bred for likes and follows. Lol
I prefer to be on the cutting edge of killer dog technology. If there was an option to pay extra for a venomous version I would be all over it. Nothing but the best for my family's safety.
This is why I have Dogo Argentono's. The only dogs with a stronger bite are the bigger mastiffs. 80lbs for my female, 100 lbs for my male, bone crushing bite, with the agility, stamina and flexibility of a smaller dog. Very, very intelligent as well.
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How is their temperament and guarding instinct?
I want something that kills but won't eat the neighborhood kids when not in kill mode.
Just took these this morning.If they're properly trained, there will be no issues. They are very prey driven, so they have to be trained by you or a professional. I got my male when I lived in a trailer, in DE, because shit was moving in from the cities and theft spiked. After I got my dog, started training him, no one came near my property. They are very loving dogs to the family and extremely protective. They have a very high pain tolerance, which was bred into the breed in the 1920s when the Dr, in Argentina, started to develop the breed for hunting and family protection.
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A Boxer does that instinctively. Spyder would always make sure he was outside to greet the kids getting off the school bus. All the kids in the neighborhood would come pet him and knew his name. He'd put his ears back and wiggle his butt. If he thought anyone was suspicious he'd let them know they better cross the street. He was attacked by a pit-bull once at a dog park. The vet hosed all the blood off of him and couldn't find a scratch.How is their temperament and guarding instinct?
I want something that kills but won't eat the neighborhood kids when not in kill mode.
I love boxers as well. Mine passed about 8 months ago and I miss her every day.A Boxer does that instinctively. Spyder would always make sure he was outside to greet the kids getting off the school bus. All the kids in the neighborhood would come pet him and knew his name. He'd put his ears back and wiggle his butt. If he thought anyone was suspicious he'd let them know they better cross the street. He was attacked by a pit-bull once at a dog park. The vet hosed all the blood off of him and couldn't find a scratch.
I'm sure there are dogs who can bench-press more weight than a Boxer, but I love these dogs so much I can't imagine getting another breed. They are so good at reading people and knowing exactly how to adjust their energy. Plus, they're funny on purpose.
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A Boxer does that instinctively. Spyder would always make sure he was outside to greet the kids getting off the school bus. All the kids in the neighborhood would come pet him and knew his name. He'd put his ears back and wiggle his butt. If he thought anyone was suspicious he'd let them know they better cross the street. He was attacked by a pit-bull once at a dog park. The vet hosed all the blood off of him and couldn't find a scratch.
I'm sure there are dogs who can bench-press more weight than a Boxer, but I love these dogs so much I can't imagine getting another breed. They are so good at reading people and knowing exactly how to adjust their energy. Plus, they're funny on purpose.
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I'd say it's like defending your house with a .45 compared to a thermonuclear warhead. I don't doubt there are bigger and stronger dogs out there, but I was responding to the comment about a guard dog that can be good with kids.Boxers are great family pets. With that said….
Boxer would gets absolutely OBLITERATED by a Dogo Argentino, in the family protection category.
You might as well compare a bb gun to a Night Hawk.
When it comes to family protection AND a great family pet, I would consider Dogo A.s, the tip of the spear. Perfection.
God damn, I went into the wrong line of work. It's missing a pool table though
Imagine all that work to watch a bunch of fancy nancies lap around a track in V6 turds that sound like queefs while trying to conserve fuel and "tyres" to win the contest. Gay.God damn, I went into the wrong line of work. It's missing a pool table though
This could only happen if the Wench died suddenly.....God damn, I went into the wrong line of work. It's missing a pool table though
How is their temperament and guarding instinct?
I want something that kills but won't eat the neighborhood kids when not in kill mode.
I've seen them on the Oregon coast, cute shits, but total badasses.
I've seen them on the Oregon coast, cute shits, but total badasses.