figure it out haha corso's are some of the best dog's everlol@ them cats, so damn sneaky looking..i have cane corsos but pretty much computer retarded and don't know how to post pics :>{
I agree with you to a point cruzer. For someone who has never had dog, or never really liked them to go out and buy one for the sole reason of guarding something is just dumb. However to have a dog, properly trained, able to defend his family and property I see nothing wrong with that. A dog is a member of the family and his role is companion and guardianship. As a member of the family I do anything for (several vet bills in the thousands of dollars of the many years I have had pets) All I expect out of him is to love us and protect us.What I don't get is people who buy a dog to protect there grow. I can understand getting a dog to make noise but if a human being wants something a dog is protecting they will get it. I didn't have a pet for a long time and once I started growing outside I wanted a watchdog and was looking at Pit bulls, Rottweilers and Dobermans. Then I got to thinking what if someone where to find my grow, see the dog and come back with something to stop the dog. That cant be good for the dog, may kill him.
Thats when I decided no, I don't want to walk out in the yard one day and find a dead dog and my plants gone.
I couldn't do that to an animal it would just tear me up so I got a golden retriever. Hes my fertilizer/noise maker and if someone did show up he would grab a toy and wanna play with them. Sure I have taken other security precautions including CCTV. But I don't think any crop is worth losing my best friend.
those dogs live forever, my buddy got one when we were 11 and i saw him again when he was 25 and that dog was still going strong, except for a wandering eyethis is my grow partner "coco"
i adopted him from the pound.
Im hoping to double my yield with his help. Lol
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dachsunds are my favorites!
WE RAISE CHAMPION BOXERS AND PETS WWW.JUSTAWYN.COM WE WOULD OCCASIONALLY GET A WHITE BOXER , WE WOULD SELL THEM FOR 50.00 JUST TO COVER THEIR SHOTS AND TAILS, NICE PETS THOUGH, NOTHING WRONG WITH THEM LIKE SOME PEOPLE THINKI have a white boxer but i really really really want a FAT WHITE AND TAN BULLDOG Someday soon
Are there ears clipped?
I hate dogs that have clipped ears/tails. It looks terrible on them, Any dog with a natural tail and ears looks so much better.Yes, I believe so. They have huge ears like a Great Dane so most clip them.
I volunteer at the humane society feeding dogs, walking them, and playing with them so I see alot of different breeds. I love the way a rottweiler looks with unclipped ears and a full tail, so much more playful looking.Same here, im not a fan.
If that is the case then why are they most commonly sold personal protection dogs? Do a search of trainers who do level three executive protection dogs. The ones that sell anywhere from five to fifty thousand bucks are mostly Dobies, rotts, and german shepards. Would seem kinda dumb if they were not "good" guard dogsa dog has many purposes, companionship and the ability to guard are only 2.. i like cropped ears on dogs..no ear infections..dogs with long tails knock shit off coffee tables and hit you in the nuts,long floppy ears are dark and moist and tend to have ear infections for many breeds, doberman ,rotts and pits are not good guard dogs..apbt's were bred to fight other dogs..so if an animal tries to steal your crop they work great.dobes and rotts are more all show little go(there are few exceptions) and ofcourse a human can shoot a dog with a gun and kill said dog..but just like all burglers..if someone is going to break into your home and hears/sees a large dog..they move onto your neighbors house that does not have a dog.
yeah i have 2 friends who are trainers both pp and schutzhund titling , like i said in my post THERE ARE FEW EXCEPTIONS, the bloodlines have been really watered down with people breeding garbage to garbage to sell puppies for money. if you know anything about dogs/training you know it is repetition until the dog is almost robotic in what the dog is being trained for.If that is the case then why are they most commonly sold personal protection dogs? Do a search of trainers who do level three executive protection dogs. The ones that sell anywhere from five to fifty thousand bucks are mostly Dobies, rotts, and german shepards. Would seem kinda dumb if they were not "good" guard dogs