Ricardo900 said:I'm sorry, but what is a "pacitos"??
heldengebroed said:So are you going to give every lab, golden or cocker the same salamy treatment?
Johan
heldengebroed said:On a personal note: My dogs are anti-salamy trained but i can assure you that if someone tries to poison my dog(s) he won't be walking again. Don't forget you leave a trail going up to the dog... and a trained dog can easely follow that trail and a simple command "search and bite" is enough.
Greetings
Johan
amy2761 said:Well folks, it looks like I'm getting a boxer afterall. A friend of mine has two and the one is pregnant, so, he said if I don't find a pitbull by the time she has her pups then I'm welcome to one of them. This is what I was looking for ... at least I know where the pup is coming from.
Stay well,
Amy
juanita said:Amy,
why don't you consider a Boxer, they are the most loving, playfull, cuddly dogs. And beleive me, no Dominican will approach your house; my girl in Santo Domingo had people jumping on cars once when she got loose! I would never trust a pittbull, it is in their blood to attack!
madism said:its like going by what people say int he U.S and if so, here are some examples.
all mexicans swam to the U.S
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madism said:all black people are criminals
all jews are greedy
all dominicans sell drugs
all puertoricans steal hubcaps
all mexicans swam to the U.S
juanita said::tired: Where did this come from! Oh...never mind!
madism said:very ignorant hehe, if you raise a child to steal, he will steal, if you teach a pitbull to be mean he will be mean, vice versa...
its like going by what people say int he U.S and if so, here are some examples.
all black people are criminals
all jews are greedy
all dominicans sell drugs
all puertoricans steal hubcaps
all mexicans swam to the U.S
simply makes no sense why people judge a breed by what some do, pitbulls are misstreated half the time, and thats why there are lots of cases with them being mean dogs, they are raised to be mean by their owners, ive had pitbulls all my life since i could remember, and none of my dogs ever bit or even tried attacking any humans. sooo thats just nonsense. like the above statements of races.
madism said:very ignorant hehe, if you raise a child to steal, he will steal, if you teach a pitbull to be mean he will be mean, vice versa...
its like going by what people say int he U.S and if so, here are some examples.
all black people are criminals
all jews are greedy
all dominicans sell drugs
all puertoricans steal hubcaps
all mexicans swam to the U.S
simply makes no sense why people judge a breed by what some do, pitbulls are misstreated half the time, and thats why there are lots of cases with them being mean dogs, they are raised to be mean by their owners, ive had pitbulls all my life since i could remember, and none of my dogs ever bit or even tried attacking any humans. sooo thats just nonsense. like the above statements of races.
juanita said:Honey my ?I would never trust a pittbull, it is in their blood to attack!? comment was made with research. When I was looking into getting my first dog I did a lot of research on the subject, I had 4 breeds in mind; Doberman, Boxer, Rottweiler and yes dear, Pittbull. I wanted a dog that would scare the hell out of ladrones but safe to have around my kid. I read everything I could find and Pittbulls were describes as such. Maybe I phrase it wrongly ?it is in their genes to attack?! Come?on I have faith you will understand this much! :tired:
"my pitbull is different. Kind of like the "My sankie is different..." ahahah..good one! :classic:
Drugdog said:Here is the breed you need. I combines all the ones everyone is telling you to get. They are big with drug dealers in the central US.
http://dogs-puppies.dogs-central.com/argentine-dogo-puppy/index.html
The Argentine Dogo was developed in Argentina by Dr. Antonio Nores Martinez in the 1920's. He wanted a dog who was a good pack hunter and guardian, but could also be trusted with the family. He started with a now extinct mastiff-type breed called the Dog of Cordoba. He added Great Dane, Boxer, Spanish Mastiff, Bulldog, Bull Terrier, Great Pyrenees, Pointer, Irish Wolfhound and Dogue de Bordeaux. The resulting breed, not only met Martinez,' original expectations as a big game hunter and family guardian, but has also been successful as a guide dog and in military and police. The Argentine Dogo is an excellent guardian of the home. Loyal to the family, playful and intelligent. It is good with children and loves to kiss and cuddle with those the family accepts. Dogos are easy to train. This is a highly intelligent, powerful dog who needs a firm and consistent, but loving hand.
Kevin