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Dog Savages Champion Horse ![]() Quote:
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Re: Dog Savages Champion Horse I notice the owner was more than happy to just disappear with his dog. I am guessing it was a pit bull type dog. Can't wait for someone to prove me wrong. |
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Re: Dog Savages Champion Horse Shit, that sucks. I think this was an extraordinary incident, regardless of the breed of dog. Some people treat dogs REALLY BAD. |
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Re: Dog Savages Champion Horse Normally back kicks of horses are sufficient enough for any attacking animal to lose the battle. ![]() |
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Re: Dog Savages Champion Horse yea like a german sheperd, rottie, dobie, or another breed of hunting dog couldnt do this. @ john to assume a pit bull shows how ignorant you are. ppl like you are reasons why certain breeds get bad names and why the media plays to ppl like you. bend over and slowly remove your head from your ass. thanks. |
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Re: Dog Savages Champion Horse Quote:
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Re: Dog Savages Champion Horse Quote:
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Re: Dog Savages Champion Horse Miss Cox saying that she believes it was a hunting dog does not prove it was a hunting dog. That is merely an opinion. |
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Re: Dog Savages Champion Horse guess: to arrive at or commit oneself to an opinion about (something) without having sufficient evidence to support the opinion fully 2. to think, believe, or suppose assume:to take for granted or without proof; suppose; postulate; ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() to guess and to assume are pretty much the same fuckin thing. i see you havent removed your head from your ass. |
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Re: Dog Savages Champion Horse Quote:
German Shepherd: ![]() Not a hunting dog. Notice the name? It's really easy. German: It's from Germany. Shepherd? It's for Sheep Herding. Shep-herd? .. Get it? Sheep Herd? I thought that should be easy but then... for the simple minded I suppose I should break it down for you. I'm already four sheets to the wind and I can see that. I have owned a German Shepard, and they are great dogs. Loyal and great guardians. Not as easy to train as a Doberman but still very intelligent and have a good fur coat that makes them comfortable in cold weather. Rottweiler: ![]() Fail again. Rottweiler are not a hunting dog. They were also developed in Germany as HERDING dogs. They have been used as hunting dogs but are not so good and rate low as a hunting dog. Also they were used to pull carts for the butchers. That's why they are nicknamed the Butcher's dog. For a supposed dog lover you struck out twice on your first two tries. I have trained a Rotteiler and they are not hard to train. The one I had was a bit slow in some ways but cooperative and would do her best to learn. (Not my dog but I was training for someone else. He didn't listen to my warnings and let her get loose and eventually she got in trouble and had to be put down. (long story) Doberman Pinscher: ![]() Fail again. Dobermans are not a hunting dog. They were bred for guarding instincts and make great guard dogs. They were originally more aggressive but this has been bred out for a more family oriented dog. This breed was also developed in Germany. I once owned a very lovely Doberman female that trained very easily. Unfortunately she was stolen. Really loved that dog and I hope they at least gave her a good home. So my question is: Since you know so little about dogs... should you even own one? Please follow your own advice. Quote:
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