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Only this one- https://s3.amazonaws.com/cdn-origin-etr.akc.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/12234942/Caucasian-Shepherd-Dog-On-White-01-e1516203386771.jpg Caucasian Ovcharka. All the other breeds will and do lose. View Quote Caucasian Ovcharka vs wolf |
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Sure a 45 lb pit wouldn't stand against a cougar-but I bet it would destroy a 45lb Bobcat. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I love my pitties, but I'm pretty confident it wouldn't stand a snowball's chance in hell against a puma/cougar if we go with a 55lb pit (which is on the high side for the breed standard) and an average sized puma at 135lb (with weights ranging from 115lb to 220lb). You can talk about how pitties were "bred to fight" all you want, but a puma was genetically engineered by nature to fucking kill shit. |
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This x 10. There is a reason Pit Bulls fight, because they were bred for decades maybe centuries to fight and kill. You don't hunt quail with a GSD You don't go duck hunting with a Blue-Tick. You don't hunt coons with a Poodle Pit bulls are the Mike Tyson of the dog world. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Charter Arms Bulldog. You don't hunt quail with a GSD You don't go duck hunting with a Blue-Tick. You don't hunt coons with a Poodle Pit bulls are the Mike Tyson of the dog world. |
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Any dog has the potential to severely disfigured your kids. Any dog has the potential to kill a baby. Most dogs can kill toddlers. Most dogs over 50 lbs and many in the 30-50 lb range could kill a school kid. If a person has children, it behooves them to research breeds, carefully select a breed with characteristics that mesh well with their particular family, and then find an excellent breeder breeding that particular breed. Unfortunately, most people put less effort into researching and finding a dog that’s theoretically going to be with them for 10+ years, in their home, playing with their children, sleeping at their feet, than they do into buying a new dishwasher or refridgerator. View Quote |
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Quoted: King of what??? King of hunting? No King as a security/defense dog? Nope. King at eating its owner and attacking small children in the trailer park. Yeah, that they do very well. I've got nothing againt the APBT, and some good people have them and love them, but in general their owners are pretty trashy people. Its a dog that is rather unstable of character and not particularly well suited for anything. View Quote |
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I've seen an American Bulldog attacked by an unprovoked pitbull. The American Bulldog straight up chomped down on the pit's foot. There was an audible snap and the pitbull limped off. American Bulldogs have a much stronger bite than a pit.
Part of breeding fighting dogs is their willingness to fight and how entertaining the fight is for the spectators. I'd have to imagine there are lots of breeds of dogs that would consistently beat a pit in a fight, but you'd have a tough time getting them to fight. |
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Dunno, but the nastiest piece of work I ever saw was a Rhodesian Ridgeback/mastiff/Great Dane mix (I believe the mix was ((Ridgeback+Dane)+mastiff). Big, fearless, ferocious. Great hog killing dog, but eventually got too unmanageable. I think it’s owner (kind of a scumbag) sold him to a fighting dog breeder in Mexico for breeding purposes. That dog really needed to be put down.
A close second was a black mouthed cur. It was a good dog around people, but did not like other dogs. It just plain liked to kill stuff- deer, coons, hogs, whatever. It snatched a bobcat out of a mesquite tree (ran up the trunk) and chomped its ass. Dog and chicken fighting is big in Northern Mexico, but i don’t like it. |
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Cougar kills wolf https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/assets.barcroft.tv/219697d2-b6e5-4577-99d6-e18ec4c63742.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So help me follow your logic. An average sized pit wouldn't stand a chance against an average sized cougar, but would "destroy" a Dogo who fucks up cougars on the reg? The mental gymnastics are exhausting. https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/assets.barcroft.tv/219697d2-b6e5-4577-99d6-e18ec4c63742.jpg are we going to turn this into a circle jerk? |
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Surprised nobody has gotten the answer right.
The answer is Dashund. The time the “game dog” planned on destroying my dashie, it didn’t turn out the way it planned. First it stood there trying to figure out how it would rip out his throat, and while he was befuddled..... Dashie jumped and grabbed him by the throat. To add insult to injury, while the dog was running away with Dashie latched on, Dashie was establishing total dominance by dry humping from below. |
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There is an absolute monster of a coyote that roams my neighborhood (that's why I can't shoot it) that I would be interested to see how it stacks up against one. View Quote There would be piles of coyote fur and blood everywhere and a happy pit bull. 3 or 4 coyotes maybe, but not dogo e dogo |
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OK, Dogo kills cougar https://i.imgur.com/qg07jw4.jpg are we going to turn this into a circle jerk? View Quote Pit kills dogo Dogo kills cougar Cougar kills wolf Dogo kills wolf Wolf kills pit |
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So much speculation in the thread. As bad ass Rhodesians are they would not stand chance against a true pit. But everything that looks like a pit is a “pit”.
I’ve also witnessed a pit whoop the shit out of a rotty. Really depends on the pit in question, a solid pit in its prime can pretty much hold its own against most breeds out there, but then theirs always an exception. |
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OK, Dogo kills cougar https://i.imgur.com/qg07jw4.jpg are we going to turn this into a circle jerk? View Quote |
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Surprised nobody has gotten the answer right. The answer is Dashund. The time the “game dog” planned on destroying my dashie, it didn’t turn out the way it planned. First it stood there trying to figure out how it would rip out his throat, and while he was befuddled..... Dashie jumped and grabbed him by the throat. To add insult to injury, while the dog was running away with Dashie latched on, Dashie was establishing total dominance by dry humping from below. View Quote |
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Caucasian Ovcharka: In Russian, Dog Eat Bear https://s1-ssl.dmcdn.net/LKDdc/526x297-fsl.jpg https://s2-ssl.dmcdn.net/VeUqX/526x297-kHf.jpg View Quote |
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You mean member of a pack kills cougar. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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OK, Dogo kills cougar https://i.imgur.com/qg07jw4.jpg are we going to turn this into a circle jerk? ETA: at least that was how it was told. |
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Nope, it was solo. I posted the youtube vid about it a few pages back. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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OK, Dogo kills cougar https://i.imgur.com/qg07jw4.jpg are we going to turn this into a circle jerk? |
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Healthy adult cougar is gonna to kill a dogo. That's that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Surprised nobody has gotten the answer right. The answer is. The time the “game dog” planned on destroying my dashie, it didn’t turn out the way it planned. First it stood there trying to figure out how it would rip out his throat, and while he was befuddled..... Dashie jumped and grabbed him by the throat. To add insult to injury, while the dog was running away with Dashie latched on, Dashie was establishing total dominance by dry humping from below. View Quote |
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Surprised nobody has gotten the answer right. The answer is Dashund. The time the “game dog” planned on destroying my dashie, it didn’t turn out the way it planned. First it stood there trying to figure out how it would rip out his throat, and while he was befuddled..... Dashie jumped and grabbed him by the throat. To add insult to injury, while the dog was running away with Dashie latched on, Dashie was establishing total dominance by dry humping from below. View Quote A 90lb Dogo will fuck up a 50lb APBT in most impressive fasion and so would others. But ghetto gonna ghetto, ma pit be the meanest and such, hence the reputation of its owners. |
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Healthy adult cougar is gonna to kill a dogo. That's that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The pitbull that attacked one of my Great Pyrenees went straight for her neck, grabbed it and started worrying a mouthful of ruff and skin. The Pyr twisted around (with her neck ruff still in the pits mouth), as I held back my other Pyr, and would have ripped the pit open if my wife hadn't grabbed her while the pit owner stuck his hands in his dog's mouth while saying 'He's never done this before!" Our Pyr required 4 stitches. If we hadn't intervened the pit would be dead. View Quote |
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Surprised nobody has gotten the answer right. The answer is Dashund. The time the "game dog" planned on destroying my dashie, it didn't turn out the way it planned. First it stood there trying to figure out how it would rip out his throat, and while he was befuddled..... Dashie jumped and grabbed him by the throat. To add insult to injury, while the dog was running away with Dashie latched on, Dashie was establishing total dominance by dry humping from below. View Quote |
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boerboel https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/327219/d0e39d1eceb2851bf7fde8a1754a3fd2_jpg-724284.JPG View Quote I have two. |
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Have any of you read Beryl Markham's "West with the Night?"
Markham grew up in Africa in the Nineteen-oughts, and as a teenager used to spear-hunt boar with the Murani Masai. On one of these hunts, her bulldog Buller took off chasing a big boar and over a many-miles running fight killed it. When Markham finally came on the scene, Buller was basically gutted, though the boar was dead. She sat with him through the night and got him home the next day. After weeks, Buller recovered. It is a remarkable book, especially if you like aviation and elephant hunting. |
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Any dog has the potential to severely disfigured your kids. Any dog has the potential to kill a baby. Most dogs can kill toddlers. Most dogs over 50 lbs and many in the 30-50 lb range could kill a school kid. If a person has children, it behooves them to research breeds, carefully select a breed with characteristics that mesh well with their particular family, and then find an excellent breeder breeding that particular breed. Unfortunately, most people put less effort into researching and finding a dog that’s theoretically going to be with them for 10+ years, in their home, playing with their children, sleeping at their feet, than they do into buying a new dishwasher or refridgerator. View Quote |
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Presa Canario is a pretty powerful and protective breed. I've got two good examples that hopefully will never have to fight anything.
I've seen them get serious a couple times, it's a sight to behold. I absolutely hate dog fighting. It's existence is one of the reasons I don't hold humanity in the highest regard. |
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My German Shepherd. Because the second ANY non-lapdog breed of dog latches onto the throat of mine, that fucking dog is going to wind up with multiple drain holes. View Quote The pit owners actually had the nerve to come up to me a few minutes later saying they were going to have to take one of their dogs to the vet because he had a puncture wound on its neck. I told them that if they thought I was going to pay for it, they were crazier than their dogs. I reminded them that they had not controlled their dogs and theirs had taken my dogs toy and when they dropped it, mine went to get it back and their two attacked mine. I had multiple witnesses to this effect as well. The husband walked away and drug his wife with him. I expect he knew that they had no grounds for any kind of action. Needless to say, we never went back to the dog park, and I bought a house with acreage a few months later... I know, cool story bro... I wouldn’t test it out, but happens, I’m still betting on my boy. |
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Presa Canario is a pretty powerful and protective breed. I've got two good examples that hopefully will never have to fight anything. I've seen them get serious a couple times, it's a sight to behold. I absolutely hate dog fighting. It's existence is one of the reasons I don't hold humanity in the highest regard. View Quote |
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You left out properly socializing and obedience training the new pup through adulthood. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Any dog has the potential to severely disfigured your kids. Any dog has the potential to kill a baby. Most dogs can kill toddlers. Most dogs over 50 lbs and many in the 30-50 lb range could kill a school kid. If a person has children, it behooves them to research breeds, carefully select a breed with characteristics that mesh well with their particular family, and then find an excellent breeder breeding that particular breed. Unfortunately, most people put less effort into researching and finding a dog that’s theoretically going to be with them for 10+ years, in their home, playing with their children, sleeping at their feet, than they do into buying a new dishwasher or refridgerator. |
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My Black and Tan Coonhound has gotten in a scuffle with a muscle and teeth missile. Jack tore him the fuck up. The breed of peace owner was pissed, threatened to sue me etc.
I’m being honest, Jack is the sweetest dog I’ve ever owned, as long as you don’t fuck with him. Uninvited guests, other dogs challenging his alpha status, look out. Normal every day encounters, this dog is downright nasty. Attached File |
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Only read to the end of page 1, but on the rare chance that no one has posted this:
"Mad Dog" Mattis |
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