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The true APBT would be a great dog for children. View Quote My current Airedale dotes on my grand-kids, plays well with other dogs from Yorkie size up (never starts fights and ignores aggression from smaller dogs), tolerates their cat (barely), and has successfully defended himself/our property from dogs up to twice his weight. Gotta love a good terrier. |
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I grew up with a retired, guard-dog trained, brindle pit. He was protective, patient with clumsy kid stuff, and LOVED to hunt squirrels. My current Airedale dotes on my grand-kids, plays well with other dogs from Yorkie size up (never starts fights and ignores aggression from smaller dogs), tolerates their cat (barely), and has successfully defended himself/our property from dogs up to twice his weight. Gotta love a good terrier. View Quote Does not like other dogs though and is extremely dominant. Ive had people with every dog you could think of cross the street to avoid it. One person commented it looked like a crocodile with that big ass head of his. |
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My first dogo was purchased from them. What you wrote is deceiving. The challenge was for catching in the plethora of environments and NOT fighting. Also, didn't you live there? You should know better. They APBT is king down there. View Quote |
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https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/24334/8fee210a15fcb4fa21a4340dbbdfccbf_jpg-724318.JPG i want one of those. and somebody else can have the doggy. View Quote |
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Yeah, no. I’m really not. The vast majority of them are unassuming family pets, not real fighters. Tosas, Filas, Presas, Black Russian Terriers, Komondors, Ovcharkas, Tibetan Mastiffs, Cane Corsii, Kangals, etc are breeds that are much higher up the scale of difficulty and potential fallout, not to mention that many of them have also been bred for fighting. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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There are dog fighting rings the world over. The vast majority of them do not use pit bulls. They opt for larger, more aggressive dogs because they don’t generally have the space limitations and legal issues that are present in the US. Also, most of the larger livestock guardians could give it a fair shake. Believe it or don’t, pits really aren’t that big a deal. The vast majority of them are unassuming family pets, not real fighters. Tosas, Filas, Presas, Black Russian Terriers, Komondors, Ovcharkas, Tibetan Mastiffs, Cane Corsii, Kangals, etc are breeds that are much higher up the scale of difficulty and potential fallout, not to mention that many of them have also been bred for fighting. Emotion clouds reason. |
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https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/24334/8fee210a15fcb4fa21a4340dbbdfccbf_jpg-724318.JPG i want one of those. and somebody else can have the doggy. View Quote |
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Quoted: I don't know much about dogs but if I wanted one dog to protect my family and watch over my kids, the Boerboel would be it. It was bred to protect farms / families in Africa from wild animals. My buddy has a huge one and it is all muscle. It is an amazing animal. Just watching it eat 6lbs of raw meat bone and all is an awesome site. The picture above, this looks like a pup, these dogs are massive. View Quote |
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Make no mistake, an actual pitbull, an American Pit Bull Terrier (not an giant-headed monster like the AM BULLY) is pound-for-pound the best fighting dog there is.
Other dogs can beat it, but they'll need to be bigger. Note not just any dog, but certain breeds. A standard pitbull is often actually pretty light, 40-50lbs. Your overweight oversized black lab even tipping the scales at 100 lbs is going to lose, but there are certain breeds that can. Note often these breeds have pitbull back somewhere in their heritage, or they share a common ancestor |
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Yeah, you are and this new comment of yours reflects this more. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Yeah, no. I'm really not. The vast majority of them are unassuming family pets, not real fighters. Tosas, Filas, Presas, Black Russian Terriers, Komondors, Ovcharkas, Tibetan Mastiffs, Cane Corsii, Kangals, etc are breeds that are much higher up the scale of difficulty and potential fallout, not to mention that many of them have also been bred for fighting. ALSO, wolves aren't magic fighting machines. Evolution has developed them to come up from behind vs deer or similar critters and pull them down NOT to go head-to-head with another canine. They just aren't all that great at that. |
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https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/24334/8fee210a15fcb4fa21a4340dbbdfccbf_jpg-724318.JPG i want one of those. and somebody else can have the doggy. View Quote |
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I don't think any other type of dog has the mindset. I believe other breeds try to protect or impress their owners, pit bulls on the other hand are killers.
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I always "heard" these dogs could. I dunno though. https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/81qa0NB5WpL._SL1500_.jpg View Quote 100 years ago they were basically the same thing as APBTs, but have been bred away from that. |
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Pack of coyotes. Guard dog for a local orchard was ripped to shreds by a pack. It was a big, mean, badass Pit and they destroyed it. View Quote Just like a pack of wolves can take down a buffalo by attacking the exposed flank, so too a 'mess' of yotes could do the same. |
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For the sake of your dogs life, don't ever try to find out. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Lots of folks in this thread thinking about what dogs can kill/hurt something vs what is actually a dog fighting dog.
A .577 Nitro Express double rifle can kill anything on the planet. It can kill it so hard it dies twice. Trust me, you don't want to get shot by a .577 NE. While that is true, the .577 NE double rifle is not a great combat rifle. It can fuck shit up certainly, but it's not designed for combat. The same is true with many of these other breeds. They can mess some shit up, but they aren't purpose built dogs for dog on dog fighting. It doesn't mean those other breeds can't do damage, but they aren't optimized in size, speed, temperament for dog on dog violence. Pit bulls are. |
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I agree with you. Pits AND Caucasian Ovcharkas are the only real deal fighting dogs. Some Tosas have victories against them but its more unusual. View Quote |
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I always "heard" these dogs could. I dunno though. https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/81qa0NB5WpL._SL1500_.jpg View Quote |
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I'm not sure, but I say put all the worlds Pitbulls in a pit and let them all fight to the death until the last one standing gets finished off by a Charter Arms Bulldog.
Let the Pitbull butt hurt ensue..... but... but he/she is sweet and gentle and wouldn't hurt a fly. Breed of peace and all. |
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I’m fairly confident my Cane Corso wouldn’t have too much issue with one of it came down to it.
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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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Most people never involved with game bred pit bulls just don't understand these dogs and how tough they are. They are pound for pound the toughest animal on the planet, bar none. They may look like they're getting their ass kicked for an hour, then suddenly the big dog "killing" them is screaming it's tail off and just wants to get away but can't. Animals have instincts to save themselves, flight or fight, the flight has literally been bred out of these dogs, so I guess you can actually call them an abomination of nature. I love the breed, truly a great breed, but they really need to be out of about 99% of the current owners hands and about 75% of the breed culled. It needs to go back to the "Your friend and mine" crowd in the country.
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Pit bull threads always remind me of living through the '80s Ninja craze.
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Pit bull threads always remind me of living through the '80s Ninja craze. View Quote "Ninjitsu is the best and kills karate all day long." "Wrong! Jujitsu combined with judo is clearly superior!" If this guy had a dog, I can only imagine what it'd be. Attached File |
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From what I read on here, any rickety gsd owned by a delusional fat slob should do.
Really you people a morons, they use APBTs for a reason they're good at Fighting. Just like retrievers retrieve and pointers point pitbulls are good at destroying other dogs. Don't you think if there was a better fighting be dog they wouldn't be using it by now? There is alot of money riding on these fights they can buy what ever dog they want yet They still choose an APBT. |
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Akita. They are bred to fight bears and often do and win! View Quote |
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From what I read on here, any rickety gsd owned by a delusional fat slob should do. Really you people a morons, they use APBTs for a reason they're good at Fighting. Just like retrievers retrieve and pointers point pitbulls are good at destroying other dogs. Don't you think if there was a better fighting be dog they wouldn't be using it by now? There is alot of money riding on these fights they can buy what ever dog they want yet They still choose an APBT. View Quote And for the record, Ovcharkas are not dogs, but rather destructive forces of nature. Strong-willed is an understatement, and they are often larger than their owners. If you own one, your insurance company either doesn't know or has an exclusion clause on anything the monster might do. When pissed off, they are both awesome and terrifying to behold.... like a Cat5 hurricane coming ashore. I'm good with difficult breeds, but I KNOW an Ov is beyond me. EDIT: I have only had contact with 1 Ov, male with a bad attitude and an asshole owner. Sample of one, but it was a pretty damned unnerving sample. Easily 175-200 pounds. |
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I'd put my money on Samson, he's REALLY fast and not just for his size, which is huge. He went head to head with a moose and I thought he was about to be turned into dog mush, but he just kinda slithered around the stomping legs and pushed the fucker back and away til it was far enough from my wife and I. We do not allow anyone but my wife, saint bernard, or I around him though because he's a protective bastard. He really is great though, extremely intelligent and an absolute monster. ETA he has also had encounters with dogs, he has very thick hair around his neck, they dont ever get very far through it https://beta-static.photobucket.com/images/nn416/Nsw8148/DSC_3035.jpg http://i322.photobucket.com/albums/nn416/Nsw8148/Dogs/20140416_201030_zpspwjnowl5.jpg http://i322.photobucket.com/albums/nn416/Nsw8148/Dogs/DSC_2264_zps3b84ee47.jpg View Quote Or the dog just liked me over his dumb ass! The guy was a controlling pos, but that is for another topic. I really did like that dog though. |
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I'm of the opinion that pound for pound a pit can't be beat. Most terriers are tough and have little to no quit in them, but a pit takes that to the extreme. From what I've read a true fighter will carry on, seemingly unharmed, having already sustained fatal wounds. They are natural athletes and built for the fight.
Other much bigger dogs (the hellhound breeds) would probably provide too much physical advantage, and some even larger dogs (Irish Wolfhounds, Caucasian Ovcharkas) would be too much to handle. But the pit's natural tendencies (which don't include human aggression) make them far and away the best fighters. |
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Anybody who is interested in dog fighting is a useless fucking hick.
I have mastiffs. They are big,strong dogs,especially the male Mastini,but are exceptionally well socialized to be good dog citizens with anyone and anything they meet. I do not want and would not own an aggressive dog,my dogs need to go to the dog park and play well with everyone and everything, and they do. My boy has never had a problem with another dog and I'm not sure how well he would handle it if he were attacked by a garbage dog. I don't have dogs for protection,they are just companions. If I need to protect my companions then so be it. |
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Cane corso is what I'd offer against a pit bull.
ETA, Ovcharka equally as well. Fucking amazing size, speed, power and bite. |
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I saw an Akita play Bam Bam with a Pit. I was more than a little impressed.
If you don't understand the reference, The Flintstones is worth watching. |
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Wondering with all the pitbull threads on here , which other type of dog can consistently beat the pit in a death match? View Quote |
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