stormyboy 1,352 Posted February 5, 2010 Report Share Posted February 5, 2010 These dogs, and others with a bad reputation,are usually overly aggressive because they are in the wrong hands. dogs of this type need the right upbringing and need an outlet for their strong hunting/guarding instincts. the "dealers" etc seen with the tight lead "dog on a stick" or urban dwellers giving the dog 10 mins round the block do little to give the dogs an outlet for their instincts. Hence the problems. these types of dogs kept "busy" are a different story. In this case i think the cross would not suit the average hunter unless used to the max,and very regularly imo. Get a feking grip Stormy boy and pick up on whats been written about phyisical ability for starters!!! Never seen one. yet. wouldnt be my choice as a small vermin dog but i dont think thats what any right thinking small vermin hunter would breed them for. horses for courses. As i said they would need a lot of hard work and would be happy and stable. Think about it-bored dogs=destructive dogs. Quote Link to post
Endgame 68 Posted February 6, 2010 Report Share Posted February 6, 2010 All akitas are any good for is turning good dog food into shit i fekin hate them pity most are owned by council estate idiots but thank fully they seem to be going out of fashion.IMHO crossing one with a greyhound wont produce any thing thats already better than wats out their then again somebodys crossed malmutes with a greyhound and their claiming to be very good. whats wrong with council estates like we cant all buy our houses you stuck up c**t AKITAS HAVE TAKEN OFF BIG STYLE IN WEST OF SCOTLAND & AS WERE TALKING ABOUT A £5/6OO PUP HERE I THINK YOU WILL FIND THAT MANY PEOPLE IN PRIVATE ESTATES ALSO FIND THEM VERY POPULAR?. COUNCIL ESTATES INDEED, I THINK THAT U WILL FIND THAT LURCHERS WERE MOSTLY OWNED BY WORKING CLASS PEOPLE FM COUNCIL ESTATES. IM FM A COUNCIL ESTATE MYSELF & PROUD OF IT. Quote Link to post
Endgame 68 Posted February 6, 2010 Report Share Posted February 6, 2010 These dogs, and others with a bad reputation,are usually overly aggressive because they are in the wrong hands. dogs of this type need the right upbringing and need an outlet for their strong hunting/guarding instincts. the "dealers" etc seen with the tight lead "dog on a stick" or urban dwellers giving the dog 10 mins round the block do little to give the dogs an outlet for their instincts. Hence the problems. these types of dogs kept "busy" are a different story. In this case i think the cross would not suit the average hunter unless used to the max,and very regularly imo. Get a feking grip Stormy boy and pick up on whats been written about phyisical ability for starters!!! Never seen one. yet. wouldnt be my choice as a small vermin dog but i dont think thats what any right thinking small vermin hunter would breed them for. horses for courses. As i said they would need a lot of hard work and would be happy and stable. Think about it-bored dogs=destructive dogs. THE ORIGINAL THREAD MENTIONED THEY COULD BE USED 4 HUNTING BIG GAME(IN THE UK???)!!! IMAGINE SETTING UP UR NETS 4 A DAYS FERRRTING???WITH UR AKITA X GREYHOUND IN TOW??NONSENSE,TOTAL NONSENSE!!! Quote Link to post
Guest jt750 Posted February 6, 2010 Report Share Posted February 6, 2010 This sh1te still going ..... Quote Link to post
whin 463 Posted February 6, 2010 Report Share Posted February 6, 2010 there gaurd come fighting dogs maybe good for going for intruders or hidden water bailiffes etc lol but there not a useful bred for hunting in the uk ,a belgain shepherd cross would be as good Quote Link to post
dpb82uk 138 Posted February 6, 2010 Report Share Posted February 6, 2010 All akitas are any good for is turning good dog food into shit i fekin hate them pity most are owned by council estate idiots but thank fully they seem to be going out of fashion.IMHO crossing one with a greyhound wont produce any thing thats already better than wats out their then again somebodys crossed malmutes with a greyhound and their claiming to be very good. whats wrong with council estates like we cant all buy our houses you stuck up c**t hahahaha so fukin funy round my council estates on fuker as even herd of an akita let alone aford to get 1 all the rich c**ts got them and evry thing iv red about this breed wood say its a shit breed to put to a grey Quote Link to post
sighthound1811 6 Posted February 6, 2010 Report Share Posted February 6, 2010 here goes.....the guy who got me into running dogs an lurchers is a good friend ,the type of guy who you would be glad to have as a friend..he was out walking his 2 lurchers..murphy (grewXwhippet) an bow(collieXgrey)..an akita(owned by a known smack dealer an local fcukin idiot)attacked my mate an got hold of his calf muscle...nearly ripped his calf off while dragging him down an embankment(an hes about 14 stone)..his two wee lurchers who were elsewhere havin a mooch heard him shoutin an tried to help him ,...bow end up wi his neck an shoulder crushed from bites an wwe muff had his back leg hanging off..both dogs were PTS.. an this prick still has the dog as long as its kept on a lead!!!!!!!(fcukin courts!!)..this w story was covered in a national newspaper about 3 1/2 years ago...a wouldnt touch this breed with a 10ft pole...a must say a always try to remain objective cos a was brought up with pure bred bull terriers so am well aware of the stigma of owning certain types of dogs...d.. al.. a wouldnt want to own a dog of this breeding...(ps that akita went on to attack a further 5 people including a child in a pram!!!!!)..a can only speak from this experience as am no expert on akitas but a wouldnt like to own one......all the best...chris... Quote Link to post
littlefish 586 Posted February 6, 2010 Report Share Posted February 6, 2010 here goes.....the guy who got me into running dogs an lurchers is a good friend ,the type of guy who you would be glad to have as a friend..he was out walking his 2 lurchers..murphy (grewXwhippet) an bow(collieXgrey)..an akita(owned by a known smack dealer an local fcukin idiot)attacked my mate an got hold of his calf muscle...nearly ripped his calf off while dragging him down an embankment(an hes about 14 stone)..his two wee lurchers who were elsewhere havin a mooch heard him shoutin an tried to help him ,...bow end up wi his neck an shoulder crushed from bites an wwe muff had his back leg hanging off..both dogs were PTS.. an this prick still has the dog as long as its kept on a lead!!!!!!!(fcukin courts!!)..this w story was covered in a national newspaper about 3 1/2 years ago...a wouldnt touch this breed with a 10ft pole...a must say a always try to remain objective cos a was brought up with pure bred bull terriers so am well aware of the stigma of owning certain types of dogs...d.. al.. a wouldnt want to own a dog of this breeding...(ps that akita went on to attack a further 5 people including a child in a pram!!!!!)..a can only speak from this experience as am no expert on akitas but a wouldnt like to own one......all the best...chris... That's disgusting. It needed taken out of circulation. Met one again last night while walking. The guy who had it pulled it onto the road while I walked past, I could hear it growling. I never looked it straight in the eye but I do beleive it was me it was watching rather than my dogs. Chilling stuff. Quote Link to post
poacher3161 1,766 Posted February 6, 2010 Report Share Posted February 6, 2010 The two that attacked my springers a few years they carnt even walk them in public wat use is that then again they are fooking idiots off a council estate chaves i think you call them as thats wat i would call the akita the ultimate chav dog Quote Link to post
COSH 14 Posted February 6, 2010 Report Share Posted February 6, 2010 Try telling the Scandinavians or Russians that the spitz types are no good off the lead!! They would think you were mentally retarded! They are THE most popular hunting dogs over there! And from what ive seen, the Laika breeds are the best hunting dogs out of them all. Also the Scandanavian elk hounds are a decent hunting dog. Most of the spitz/husky types have a primitive hunting instinct and style, and also the primitive fear of strange dogs. Some are worse than others in this respect, but the fact that these dogs are being kept in PET homes will not do them any favours whatsoever and its not suprising at all to hear of dog killers etc, as they are naturally dogs of wide open spaces, who like to have the freedom to hunt out. Ive hunted in most countries and with most types of dogs over the years, and belive me when I say that the husky and spitz types can hunt! Though I have no experience of the Akita as a working breed, though they do have an avid following worldwide. In my mind, the husky and spitz breeds would possibly make a good longdog cross if you hunted game over large areas, wooded country, hill ground etc, id think they would be wasted on a slip lead all their lives, as they live for the hunt. From what everyone is saying here, the akita sounds like a bad idea, and probably the worst out of all the spitz/husky type dogs. I would think that the likelyhood of them being dog aggressive would be good enough reason for them to be dismissed as a valid choise? Quote Link to post
sighthound1811 6 Posted February 6, 2010 Report Share Posted February 6, 2010 just to play devils advocate... to add to my earlier post... a have met people with akitas who have been nothing but friendly dogs.....even with my own wee lurcher....must just be knowlegable owners i suppose as opposed to the tracksuit wearin fcukwit with the argos jewelery...thanks again..chris...(a still wouldnt want to own one)..... Quote Link to post
whin 463 Posted February 6, 2010 Report Share Posted February 6, 2010 SOUNDS BAD BUT WHAT IF BROUGHT UP WITH DOGS AND KNOWLEDGBLE HANDLER ,WITH SENSE OR EXPIERENCE OR WOULD YOU THINK IT WOULD TURN NASTY AS IT GOT OLDER ,I LIKE A DOG YOU CAN SWITCH OF AND ON WHEN NEEDED Quote Link to post
hollands hope 1,024 Posted February 6, 2010 Report Share Posted February 6, 2010 (edited) there gaurd come fighting dogs maybe good for going for intruders or hidden water bailiffes etc lol but there not a useful bred for hunting in the uk ,a belgain shepherd cross would be as good I agree with you here Whin, and the fact that the Malinois is athletic build, i wouldn,t have to think twice what choice to make. Edited February 6, 2010 by hollands hope Quote Link to post
bendrover 556 Posted February 6, 2010 Report Share Posted February 6, 2010 All akitas are any good for is turning good dog food into shit i fekin hate them pity most are owned by council estate idiots but thank fully they seem to be going out of fashion.IMHO crossing one with a greyhound wont produce any thing thats already better than wats out their then again somebodys crossed malmutes with a greyhound and their claiming to be very good. whats wrong with council estates like we cant all buy our houses you stuck up c**t AKITAS HAVE TAKEN OFF BIG STYLE IN WEST OF SCOTLAND & AS WERE TALKING ABOUT A £5/6OO PUP HERE I THINK YOU WILL FIND THAT MANY PEOPLE IN PRIVATE ESTATES ALSO FIND THEM VERY POPULAR?. COUNCIL ESTATES INDEED, I THINK THAT U WILL FIND THAT LURCHERS WERE MOSTLY OWNED BY WORKING CLASS PEOPLE FM COUNCIL ESTATES. IM FM A COUNCIL ESTATE MYSELF & PROUD OF IT. here here Quote Link to post
Endgame 68 Posted February 6, 2010 Report Share Posted February 6, 2010 there gaurd come fighting dogs maybe good for going for intruders or hidden water bailiffes etc lol but there not a useful bred for hunting in the uk ,a belgain shepherd cross would be as good DONT FORGET THE FACT THAT THEY CAN BE EATEN AS WELL. BELGIAN SHEPERD? TRY THE MALNOIS, POLICE ARE USING THEM WIDELY NOW. Quote Link to post
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