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10-26-2014, 10:21 PM
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Re: So My Dog Bite My Neighbour A little
Actually hybrid breeds can get especially large. If you breed a wolf and a German shepherd the resulting dog would be much bigger. So if you had a 90 lb shepherd and a 100 lb wolf, you could get a 150 lb dog out of it. Cross it with something like a malamute and you could get a dog 175+lbs. I have a 92 lb chocolate lab. They're not supposed to be that big. Though if someone were to stick their hand through my front door he would likely either run and hide or lick the hand. |
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10-27-2014, 01:14 AM
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Re: So My Dog Bite My Neighbour A little
Why the fuck would you be stupid enough to go walking into someone's house - especially if they had a dog?
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10-29-2014, 06:06 PM
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Re: So My Dog Bite My Neighbour A little
There are certain crossbreeds that qualify as wolf-dogs. None of them gets this big. If someone did what you mentioned, the result would not be a wolf-dog; it'd just be a large, bastard canine. Nevertheless, hybrid wolves are quite expensive to buy and owning one is not legal everywhere. I doubt that a hybrid owner would risk the consequences of his/her rare and expensive dog biting random people and be so cocky about it. Maybe the OP has a caucasian sheperd and likes to believe he has a hybrid wolf... |
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10-29-2014, 11:00 PM
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Re: So My Dog Bite My Neighbour A little
had one as a child his name was fonzy and he was a sweetie sept when it came to ***** and rabbits and shit |