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BEST GUARD DOG?

reservationlabs

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Hi brothers


List dog

3-Pit Bull (black nose)

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Any American Pit Bull Terrier line can carry a Black Nose. Even Red Nose lines like the Wallace Line was created off of dogs with Black Noses. Research Wallace Penny.

There is no strain of the breed called Black Nose.

Hope that is helpful.

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On a note isn't it funny when you ask some people what type of Pit Bull they have and they say American? I know those are people whom know nothing at all about the breed, as they are all American. Just broken down into individual lines, such as Carver, Corvino, Crenshaw, Lightner, Wallace, Mason, Colby, Patrick and Etc.
 
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feral

anyone ever see the video of the ostrich that went after a reporter in the bush? they couldn't out run it even in a jeep.
 

p0opstlnksal0t

Active member
hey now... dont forget razors edge and gotti:moon:



Any American Pit Bull Terrier line can carry a Black Nose. Even Red Nose lines like the Wallace Line was created off of dogs with Black Noses. Research Wallace Penny.

There is no strain of the breed called Black Nose.

Hope that is helpful.

:ying:



On a note isn't it funny when you ask some people what type of Pit Bull they have and they say American? I know those are people whom know nothing at all about the breed, as they are all American. Just broken down into individual lines, such as Carver, Corvino, Crenshaw, Lightner, Wallace, Mason, Colby, Patrick and Etc.
 
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draco

Fuckin' goose tear your shit up...

ANYTHING unusual on the property and you WILL know it. ANYTHING.
most dependable watch animal on earth hands down is the goose.
if you have one you will not be caught with your gun in the drawer.

a well trained dobe in the house is security itself. god help the intruder. mine would attack quietly... the unholy sounds only began with the tearing of flesh - shocking ferocity... they say burglars return regularly but i never had one return.

I am sure many well trained dogs would work, but you don't get something for nothing. don't get a dog and ignore it cause you will not get what you want from it...
 

rambone

Member
train your dogs not to accept food from anybody but you, my dog won't even eat a piece of bacon from my friends hand but if he hands it to me the fucker goes for a bacon handsandwich
 
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LolaGal

Sorry have not read the whole thread, but a good dog breed would be a Shetland Sheepdog or Collie.

They are fiercely loyal, stay in their own yards, don't roam.

They are very friendly, but beware the stranger who comes on your property.

They don't back down.

Break into the house, and the owner screams or something? They will turn into killers.

Shetland Sheepdogs live for their masters. Mess with master and Die is their motto.

And smart! smart! smart! Here's a list of the commands I have taught mine.

Sit
Stay
Fetch
Lay down
Stay
Speak
Shake Hands
Watch them
Listen
Has the mail come yet?
Get the paper
Give me sugars
Find the mouse
Sic Em
Kill Kill Kill
Sic Hand
Sic Arm
Sic Foot
Sic Leg
Sic Balls
Time OUT

All sic commands can be changed to Kill commands.
 

HansHanf

rebmeM
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Sit
Stay
Fetch
Lay down
Stay
Speak
Shake Hands
Watch them
Listen
Has the mail come yet?
Get the paper
Give me sugars
Find the mouse
Sic Em
Kill Kill Kill
Sic Hand
Sic Arm
Sic Foot
Sic Leg
Sic Balls
Time OUT

All sic commands can be changed to Kill commands.

nice command list lola :yes:
greeetz
 

kweb1989

Member
I'm going to be quite blunt here, and I'm responding to the Original Post first and foremost. This may have been said already, but I feel I have to state it despite what may be a repetition.

That being said:

You shouldn't get a dog.

If all you are looking for is a guard dog, then you should not be in control of any powerful dog.

Any dog, no matter the breed, will be a good "guard" dog, assuming his pack is worth protecting.

The key there is if you are worth protecting.

A dog is a pack animal, and that's something you should be keenly aware of. A small dog defending its pack will be more ferocious and tenacious than a T-Rex descendant who hates everyone.

The first thing you must realize is that dogs are not idiots. When a well-trained police dog hurls himself at a suspect, armed or not, it is not because he is a "good dog". It is because he sees his pack in jeopardy, and his leader needs his help. A dog of any breed will die for his pack leader, and ignore a whimpering pup.

What makes a good guard dog has little to do with his breed, and more due to his instinct. If you love and treat him with respect, he will be the most loyal companion you will ever have. If you isolate him and teach him to hate, then you must live with the danger of your creation.

Simply, the best guard dog is one that has been trained with both love and respect. If you give any dog that, Chihuahua or Mastiff, he will be your loyal defender to the end of his days.

You ask "What dog is best for the job" when you should be asking "what dog is right for my family".

Rest assured, if you are taking in a dog, you have a family.

To paraphrase a president: "Ask not what your dog can do for you, ask what you can do for your dog"
A-Men
 
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Marywanna

Gee Lola,I guess I should have taught my dogs more commands than KILL IT,KILL IT, KILL IT....oh wait,they know one more,DROP IT. Our Jacks are okay around people we TELL them to be okay around. They don't like stangers coming up the driveway,or walking down the road. Saw a funny sign yesterday,it said,"I can make it to the fence in 2 seconds,can you?" and had a crazy Jack on it.
 

kweb1989

Member
Here is more of me being a smart ass.. travel to africa and pay some hoodlums for a baby or 2 of these wild sob's.... the faithful hyena.... they used in africa... introduce them here.... you can be the person who starts it all, lol

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and if that dont work... steal a wolf cub and raise it to this ...

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:thank you::wave:
 

Rednick

One day you will have to answer to the children of
Veteran
90 percent training/10 percent breed!!!

No offense Lola, but 'Lassie and a Collie' will stop only so many people. The collie more than lassie.

It sounds like you are wanting a guard dog that:
1) Doesn't require training (not easy, especially with a family).
2) Will protect you house in you absence, even for extended periods of time (1-7 days???) Or do you just want an alarm dog?
3) Family pet? Sleeps inside??
4) Just one dog, or more than one (remember they are a pack animal, when only owning one, you fill in for the other dog)

Personally,
It sounds like you should just get a medium sized mutt from the pound and invest the rest of your money in 'theft detterent', locks, security doors, window grates, flood lights, cameras.
B/c a dog will cost you more than all of that!
But if you are willing to take the time to train/nurture/love that dog, then there is no better security system.

Btw...Having a dog that only feeds from you is good if you are going to be around all the time. Reason for having a dog like that is dogs are greedy, and unscrupulous people in Colombia would take advantage of that by using the best sausage laced with crap, to kill guard dogs in wealthy estates.
 
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LolaGal

Don't be too quick to say that Collies, shetland sheepdogs, etc. are not good guard dogs!

These dogs are gentle enough to tend a flock of sheep and baby lambs, AND protect them from WOLVES!

That means the sheepdog will kill the WOLVES! ;)
 

pinkskunk

Member
yeah true lola my mate has ablack collie and man come bangin on his door and that thing will take your face off in one snap of his long snout,once he knows you all he wants to do is chase the ball and play..
 

pinkskunk

Member
Any American Pit Bull Terrier line can carry a Black Nose. Even Red Nose lines like the Wallace Line was created off of dogs with Black Noses. Research Wallace Penny.

There is no strain of the breed called Black Nose.

Hope that is helpful.

:ying:



On a note isn't it funny when you ask some people what type of Pit Bull they have and they say American? I know those are people whom know nothing at all about the breed, as they are all American. Just broken down into individual lines, such as Carver, Corvino, Crenshaw, Lightner, Wallace, Mason, Colby, Patrick and Etc.
i say american cause im in australia and there are types of dogs bein called pitbull that are not pitbulls at all,and for the record there is a diff between a pitbull terrier and a pitbull.mine is no terrier just straight up rednose pit.
 

High Country

Give me a Kenworth truck, an 18 speed box and I'll
Veteran
Now this is a guard "dog".

SALTWATER CROCODILE, AUSTRALIA


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I think the shark was lunch.
 

p0opstlnksal0t

Active member
not quite my friend. The AKC never actually endorsed the apbt, and In response to the AKC's unwillingness to include pit bulls as a bonafide breed, in 1898 an alternative group was formed - the UKC (United Kennel Club). The purpose of the UKC was to certify breeds that were not eligible for certification by the AKC. Not surprisingly, the UKC's charter member was the American Pit Bull Terrier. Ultimately the AKC did recognize the pit bull in 1936, albeit under the designation of the Staffordshire Terrier, named after the region of England where the crossbreeding of bulldogs and terriers is thought to have begun. Today, the AKC continues to include the American Staffordshire Terrier in its registry, although ironically this has now developed into a breed that is distinct from its American Pit Bull Terrier cousin.

The American Pit Bull was recognized by the AKC first. When the UKC came along the requirement was that the dogs had to have x-amount of wins in the pit to be registered. AKC said back off,they condoned dog/pit fighting. UKC said no. So the AKC changed the name from American PitBull Terrier to American Staffordshire Terrier. Same dog different name.
If you want to know how I know I'm a former evaluator for the AKC, hold 2 certifications for dog training and have been working with dogs/animals professionally since '98.
 

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