View Full Version : SECURITY ---ever feel unsafe ? get a big ass dog
sensistar
11-06-2006, 06:42 PM
check out my security team my 180 pound dog and my hammer over the front door ha ha
oh yea im 6 foot 3,,,:dance: 280 ---and real dangerous when im sober
dejayou30
11-06-2006, 06:57 PM
180 lbs? What kind of dog do you have?!?!
sensistar
11-06-2006, 07:10 PM
tosa inu / greatdane mix---1000 dollars---kills any animal that enters my yard
keeps the neighbors from peeking over the fence ha ha
GOOGLE _____tosa inu___
its a japenese fighting dog ---only used to kill even in 2006 ...pit fighting dog only ,doesnt make great pet because its straight dangerous--
its not your typical PUSSY pit bull---
stinkyattic
11-06-2006, 07:18 PM
Sensistar, you're an idiot for saying that.
Get your breed facts straight.
Tosa Inu is not used 'only to kill'. The Japanese style of dog fighting is more stylized than any other. The dogs are not supposed to draw blood. They are trained to pretty much stare each other down and shove each other around.... much like Sumo wrestling, which in my opinion is an interesting art form... a martial art without violence... cool.
A well-bred Tosa is not supposed to show any aggression towards humans. Whatever you got is therefore not well-bred. Anyway it's almost impossible to find them outside of Japan. It's tough to get permission to export them- they are considered too valuable.
Breeding dogs for the usual bloodbath form of pit fighting, and trying to breed aggression into a dog, is morally repugnant.
TallulahGreen
11-06-2006, 07:24 PM
Why would anyone want to make their dogs mean and want to kill other animals? That is just sad.
dryst
11-06-2006, 07:26 PM
so are u scared of other animals or people?...im not clear on that...
sensistar
11-06-2006, 07:27 PM
Sensistar, you're an idiot for saying that.
Get your breed facts straight.
Tosa Inu is not used 'only to kill'. The Japanese style of dog fighting is more stylized than any other. The dogs are not supposed to draw blood. They are trained to pretty much stare each other down and shove each other around.... much like Sumo wrestling, which in my opinion is an interesting art form... a martial art without violence... cool.
A well-bred Tosa is not supposed to show any aggression towards humans. Whatever you got is therefore not well-bred. Anyway it's almost impossible to find them outside of Japan. It's tough to get permission to export them- they are considered too valuable.
Breeding dogs for the usual bloodbath form of pit fighting, and trying to breed aggression into a dog, is morally repugnant.
uh --i guess you dont know about tosa inu's---they have killed three humans this year alone---...and i can post some video's from JAPAN that have a dogs throat torn out and still fighting ---you must be a dog lover -the mix was a accident ,,i hate dog fighting ,,and my wife is vet tech..so dont get all jumpy on things you dont know----sure many american owners dont fight em
BUT THATS ALL THEY ARE OWNED FOR IN JAPAN---GOOGLE IT dummy
sensistar
11-06-2006, 07:28 PM
and i definetly dont fight my dog ---so let it go he's my best buddy
stinkyattic
11-06-2006, 07:28 PM
Here you guys go. I'm a big fan of molosser breeds- I've got a Boxer x Olde English Bulldogge- This is by far the best bulldog site on the internet.
http://www.bulldoginformation.com/Tosa-inu.html
BTW sensi's dog looks to me like a Dane/Lab cross, lol.
MacWQ33
11-06-2006, 07:30 PM
My friends Bull Mastif is 160 pounds of muscle. Nicest dog in the world, but if you go near my friend's mother or sister, your all done. Some idiot let his two pits go after him, and they both wound up at animal care. He gets along great with their cat though.
phytokind
11-06-2006, 07:30 PM
The Akita is a more dangerous Japanese dog, used to hunt and kill small bears. But the best solution is two pit bulls, try to take one out and the other will get you. But dogs should never be raised to harm anyone or other animals, unless you live in Alaska or something.
Psycho4Bud
11-06-2006, 07:30 PM
THIS looks like a job for the Dog Whisperer!!!:D
sensistar
11-06-2006, 07:31 PM
yea its the uncut ears---you look like a great dane /lab mix
TallulahGreen
11-06-2006, 07:34 PM
My boyfriends dog is an Airdale Terrier, Border Collie mix. This dog has killed ONE cat, and multiple squirrels other verom etc. If you are acting like you are going to hurt my boyfriend, she will start biting you. He can make her bite other people too.
Shes VERY protective. It is really weird because she was never bred to be this way, it kind of sucks sometimes. We can't just leave her in the yard unattended because we don't know if shes going to find a jogger than looks suspicious and want to bite him..or if shes going to see a cat running and want to chase that. She doesn't like small dogs, but our neighbor dog is her BEST friend and they play like crazy little lesbian lovers.
She is the sweetest dog though once you get to know her, and very loyal.....shes just got this thing in her brain that says KILLL.
We do have a cat too, and shes just fine to her...they play like crazy little kids.
Dogs can be quite weird...
xcrispi
11-06-2006, 07:39 PM
lol ,
my home sec. sys. consits of a 220lb. cane corso / neaopolitan mastiff and a 90 lb. pittbull / staffordshire terrier mix . Loki n Geezer . neither of which were trained to be mean , hell they sleep in bed w/ me . just naturally are a lil aggressive / protective . i think an intruder would have a better chance surviving a G.S.W than my kids getting ahold of em . Geezer is in my avatar .
Peace animal lovers
rhino44
11-06-2006, 07:39 PM
I prefer guns for security. Dogs are good at alarming you but a hammer and a dog wouldn't be a match against someone with a firearm. Also Wolves and hybrids thereof are the most dangerous dogs imo... If you were to breed them to fight or be agressive(wich I think is wrong). The wolf's bite being 3 times stronger than the average pitbull.
stinkyattic
11-06-2006, 07:40 PM
Didn't see the jowls... that's more like it. Handsome boy. Too bad about the aggression problem.
I still agree with phytokind that an Akita is far more dangerous. I can't think of a dog breed that goes feral faster! Finnish (Karelian) bear-dogs are feisty too.
My bulldog plays really well with some other dogs but is very territorial. I wouldn't consider her plain dog-agressive, she just has a problem with other females that she thinks are competing with her for the big male Mastiff downstairs! She lifts a leg to pee and scrapes the ground after.
I can let her out off-leash and she just stands in the yard, even when joggers and other dogs go by, but try to come in the house and she blocks the doorway with all her fur sticking straight up.
dryst
11-06-2006, 07:47 PM
my pure bred pit owned a full sized akita a few years back when its was still young. my do woulda killed it but i beat them both with a broom stick...it some how wandered onto my property while my dog was takin a shit...my dog went ape shit and went straight for the throat...good thing i was close or that dog would died...
xcrispi
11-06-2006, 07:47 PM
1/2 of my home sec. sys .[attachment=o98790]
stinkyattic
11-06-2006, 07:56 PM
Neos are cute. I bet you don't want to hear that though... :D yeah.. cute and fierce-looking...
dryst
11-06-2006, 07:58 PM
whta are those miniature huskeys called?...my girlfriend wants one but i asked a local breeder and she said they were like $15 grand...i was like wtf...:p
busteruk7
11-06-2006, 08:03 PM
my dog is a bull mastif crossed with a chinese sharpei
and he is my best friend ,he is the softest member in our house and loves his freedom to roam the house as he wishes
he wouldent dream about snapping at any of us,
but if someone came in and looked like they were about to harm my kid or girlfriend, then the shit would hit the fan big time lol
they wouldent stand a chance which is a good thing as i like that little peice of security in my house
cheers all :)
stinkyattic
11-06-2006, 08:03 PM
Well, there's the Finnish Spitz, that looks like a fox with the tail of a husky, SUPER cute.
Then there's the American Eskimo Dog that looks like a fluffy little Samoyed, pure white.
I think they are more like $800-$1200 US for a well-bred one of either breed.
xcrispi
11-06-2006, 08:05 PM
yep ,
neos rock , big passive mushheads , just dont get too aggressive around him , or even dream of threatening the wife or i . he's named after the norse god of mischief . Loki = 1/2 god , 1/2 giant , thought to also be a shape shifter .
Nochowderforyou
11-06-2006, 08:06 PM
My buddy has a Chow dog. They are hunting dogs from Alaska I believe, and this fox came onto his land and that dog was so brutal that I saw it tear its jugular from the fox's neck, killing it, obviously. Such brutal dogs when it comes to territory, but so fluffy and cute too.
I'm not a huge dog lover as they require a lot of care and attention. My buddy back home has a Rotty crossed with a Black Lab and it is HUGE. I'm about 6'4 in height, and standing up this dog was as tall as me, and his head was bigger than mine. Terretorial (sp?) dogs, and even helped me in a bind when some kids tried to jump me, but the biggest softy in the world. That dog thought it was a lap dog and came and sat on me all the time. I miss the big guy. :(
"Anyone can get past a dog, but no one fucks with a lion" :p
TallulahGreen
11-06-2006, 08:08 PM
the boyfriends adorable dog----we call her INDICA.
BobBong
11-06-2006, 08:09 PM
Now if i could just find my touque.. :rastabong:
dryst
11-06-2006, 08:10 PM
Well, there's the Finnish Spitz, that looks like a fox with the tail of a husky, SUPER cute.
Then there's the American Eskimo Dog that looks like a fluffy little Samoyed, pure white.
I think they are more like $800-$1200 US for a well-bred one of either breed.
i dunno what their called, they look exactly like huskeys, except small :p
and this chick said shes one of the only breeds in the state and they can cost up to $15000....so i bought her a couple fish instead :p lol, nah im just kidding, but id like to know cause i really do wanna get 1 for her
stinkyattic
11-06-2006, 08:13 PM
My buddy has a Chow dog.
"Anyone can get past a dog, but no one fucks with a lion" :p
Chows look like lions! My homeowners insurance has a special exemption for Chows because of their aggression issues!
Here's my house protector.
TallulahGreen
11-06-2006, 08:14 PM
i dunno what their called, they look exactly like huskeys, except small :p
and this chick said shes one of the only breeds in the state and they can cost up to $15000....so i bought her a couple fish instead :p lol, nah im just kidding, but id like to know cause i really do wanna get 1 for her
Google it.
TallulahGreen
11-06-2006, 08:15 PM
Chows look like lions! My homeowners insurance has a special exemption for Chows because of their aggression issues!
Here's my house protector.
OH I LOVE HER/HIM!!
stinkyattic
11-06-2006, 08:15 PM
i dunno what their called, they look exactly like huskeys, except small :p
Alaskan Klee Kai.
stinkyattic
11-06-2006, 08:17 PM
OH I LOVE HER/HIM!!
Her...
You might change your mind if ya smelled her! :D As I said, she's super territorial. If I give her a bath, she immediately runs outside, finds a spot where she has marked, and rolls in it. Crazy bitch! But me and the BF love her to death.
AlwaysBlazed
11-06-2006, 08:17 PM
I got a black lab/?? mix and hes the best dog you can find. He is very good in the house (doesn't pee, doesn't bite/rip/break). Anyone who comes in my house has to pass the sniff check otherwise my dog will beat their asses.
TallulahGreen
11-06-2006, 08:19 PM
Her...
You might change your mind if ya smelled her! :D As I said, she's super territorial. If I give her a bath, she immediately runs outside, finds a spot where she has marked, and rolls in it. Crazy bitch! But me and the BF love her to death.
My boyfriends dog is stinky too....even after we wash her, kind of sucks sometimes...
Not to mention she sheds like a crazy woman! I find her hair everywhere! Even if I am not even there..I still find it...everywhere!
blazed620
11-06-2006, 09:20 PM
i've got a great dane......he looks like a tiger
GROWLWLWLL
Phire210
11-06-2006, 10:16 PM
I used to have a 190 pound Neapolitan mastiff named Thore, but he died when he was two years old from some insane form of cancer that killed him in a few months. :-\ They really are beautiful dogs. Quite formidable being that they are massive. I love the white coloring a lot of them have on their chest. I now have a little yorkshire terrier rofl. Went from one extreme to another.
sensistar
11-06-2006, 10:28 PM
sharpei---yea ive been bit by one of those--theres not one that comes into my wifes work that doesnt need to be muzzled..or sedated---
AKITA's too ...size does matter and i have seen a few big ones..
CANE CORSO is what i want but our area has a real bad prob with them ..
a couple gary fire fighters were fighting them ...
yea perty much you have to have a 1 million dollar insurance policy to have any fighter style dog --rott,corso,pit,staff,chow,akita,dobe,mastif,bulldo g english,sharpei,germanshepard,dutch shepard,plus afew i cant remember ,,but i get away with mine because neither of what he is ,is on the list yet...------its real nice to see your dogs !!!!they all look awesome
i get flea and heartworm stuff half price if any one interested.
D.Boone
11-06-2006, 10:34 PM
THIS looks like a job for the Dog Whisperer!!!:D
HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
my girlfriends mom loves that show. shes got this crazy ass hyper dog she wants ceasar to help.
napolitana869
11-06-2006, 10:53 PM
dryst check out petfinder.org there are a ton of shelters around here (I'm in MD too) and that place lists breeders as well. Thats how I found both of my dogs
MegaOctane12
11-06-2006, 11:08 PM
I don't get why people have such ugly noisy fucking thing's and let them terrorize people. I'm not a fan of dogs, I don't hate them, the small one's and laidback one's are alright, but why would you want a dog you have to muzzle or lock away if people are around? I just never got that whole thing. Your either very lonely, paranoid, or shit scared to want a dog what would kill another dog or animal or human left to its own devices.
phytokind
11-07-2006, 01:41 PM
At least some Akitas have a technique, for all I know other dogs do the same thing though I don't have any dogs, they get the other dog by the back of the neck, flip it over and rip out its throat. Pit bulls, of course, have a unique jaw structure so that they have the biting strength of a lion.
Breukelen advocaat
11-07-2006, 02:15 PM
A cab driver once told me a story about a dog incident he witnessed years ago. A person was walking an Irish Wolfhound, that was a trained show-dog, in the park on a leash. An unleashed pit-bull saw it and came charging across the grass to attack. When it got close enough, the pit-bull tried to go for the Wolfhound's throat, but the Wolfhound reared his head up and grabbed the pit-bull by the scruff of it's neck with his teeth, picking it up and shaking violently until it's neck was snapped. When the pit-bull was dead the Irish Wolfhound dropped it to the ground and went back to his walk like nothing happened.
sensistar
11-07-2006, 02:22 PM
A cab driver once told me a story about a dog incident he witnessed years ago. A person was walking an Irish Wolfhound, that was a trained show-dog, in the park on a leash. An unleashed pit-bull saw it and came charging across the grass to attack. When it got close enough, the pit-bull tried to go for the Wolfhound's throat, but the Wolfhound reared his head up and grabbed the pit-bull by the scruff of it's neck with his teeth, picking it up and shaking violently until it's neck was snapped. When the pit-bull was dead the Irish Wolfhound dropped it to the ground and went back to his walk like nothing happened.
you know whats funny ---im glad yo posted that ..ive never met a irish wolfhound that wasnt bad ass....they are evil dogs when they want to be .
and they are huge --the tallest dog in the world
stinkyattic
11-07-2006, 02:25 PM
dryst check out petfinder.org there are a ton of shelters around here (I'm in MD too) and that place lists breeders as well. Thats how I found both of my dogs
Petfinder is the best!
That's how I found The Tess too! I can't believe she was a stray... someone had obviously spent a lot of time training her. Great house manners, never chews ANYTHING but her toys, doesn't need to be leashed in the yard, and knows a whole bunch of commands!
I keep checking back to see if there are any male OEB crosses (she can't live with a female). It's a really nice breed.
Breukelen advocaat
11-07-2006, 02:29 PM
you know whats funny ---im glad yo posted that ..ive never met a irish wolfhound that wasnt bad ass....they are evil dogs when they want to be .
and they are huge --the tallest dog in the world
As powerful as they are, the Irish Wolfhound is extremely good with kids. There was a family that owned one near my grade school, and they kept him in the front yard, behind the fence. The kids used to stop to pet him every day on the way to school. He was the extremely gentle and good-natured.
This breed, albeit in a pack, was bred to hunt down and kill wolves - which are far more dangerous than any dog, or most other animals for that matter.
stinkyattic
11-07-2006, 02:42 PM
He was the extremely gentle and good-natured.
This breed, albeit in a pack, was bred to hunt down and kill wolves - which are far more dangerous than any dog, .
Well that makes sense then that it would see a charging pit in the same light as a wolf, but not recognize children as prey.
sensistar
11-07-2006, 03:06 PM
my dog is great with kids but --he has probs with walk ups ---like when people just com at him to pet or something
hipEstoner
11-07-2006, 03:41 PM
i have a dog, it is a big dog, he is happy, he likes to play, he plays fetch, he eats food
he sleeps, he growls at me when i make him mad , he is a dog
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