Accip74 7,112 Posted March 24, 2014 Report Share Posted March 24, 2014 bloody hell , that dog that hit him on the sleeve , went like feckin rocket lol. what breed was that ? looked bit like a Bel Mal , not over big but bloody strong thing lol Did you see the other dog he was keeping in a cage in his back yard?.......that was the real guard dog for his house, I think they were both Mal types yeh, think your right both mal types , both would do massive damage to you if they went for you . I think they might had bit of pit in them. I seen a pure bel mal working the sleeve with a x army dog trainer . its only when you see it real close up you see what these type dogs are really like (fookin dangerous animals) I gald my young dog Buck 1x gsd x grey soft , because with his size+power you would be in real trouble if he bite you , he got fangs like a bloody wolf and hell of a bite on him lol I like them a lot, a falconer I know over here has one, he has to let me in the house first, with the dog shut away & then when I sit down, he'll let it in to greet me............any other way, it would nail me! Lol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
baw 4,360 Posted March 24, 2014 Report Share Posted March 24, 2014 bloody hell , that dog that hit him on the sleeve , went like feckin rocket lol. what breed was that ? looked bit like a Bel Mal , not over big but bloody strong thing lol Did you see the other dog he was keeping in a cage in his back yard?.......that was the real guard dog for his house, I think they were both Mal types yeh, think your right both mal types , both would do massive damage to you if they went for you . I think they might had bit of pit in them. I seen a pure bel mal working the sleeve with a x army dog trainer . its only when you see it real close up you see what these type dogs are really like (fookin dangerous animals) I gald my young dog Buck 1x gsd x grey soft , because with his size+power you would be in real trouble if he bite you , he got fangs like a bloody wolf and hell of a bite on him lolI like them a lot, a falconer I know over here has one, he has to let me in the house first, with the dog shut away & then when I sit down, he'll let it in to greet me............any other way, it would nail me! Lol It must be a joy to own Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Accip74 7,112 Posted March 24, 2014 Report Share Posted March 24, 2014 bloody hell , that dog that hit him on the sleeve , went like feckin rocket lol. what breed was that ? looked bit like a Bel Mal , not over big but bloody strong thing lolDid you see the other dog he was keeping in a cage in his back yard?.......that was the real guard dog for his house, I think they were both Mal typesyeh, think your right both mal types , both would do massive damage to you if they went for you . I think they might had bit of pit in them. I seen a pure bel mal working the sleeve with a x army dog trainer . its only when you see it real close up you see what these type dogs are really like (fookin dangerous animals) I gald my young dog Buck 1x gsd x grey soft , because with his size+power you would be in real trouble if he bite you , he got fangs like a bloody wolf and hell of a bite on him lolI like them a lot, a falconer I know over here has one, he has to let me in the house first, with the dog shut away & then when I sit down, he'll let it in to greet me............any other way, it would nail me! Lol It must be a joy to own Lol.....it's fine once it knows you're excepted.............one thing for sure.......he's unlikely to get any of his BOPs nicked... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
TOMO 26,435 Posted March 24, 2014 Report Share Posted March 24, 2014 I sore the title,,,,and thought it was about dogs from Liverpool .................la dogs! 5 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
baw 4,360 Posted March 24, 2014 Report Share Posted March 24, 2014 bloody hell , that dog that hit him on the sleeve , went like feckin rocket lol. what breed was that ? looked bit like a Bel Mal , not over big but bloody strong thing lolDid you see the other dog he was keeping in a cage in his back yard?.......that was the real guard dog for his house, I think they were both Mal typesyeh, think your right both mal types , both would do massive damage to you if they went for you . I think they might had bit of pit in them. I seen a pure bel mal working the sleeve with a x army dog trainer . its only when you see it real close up you see what these type dogs are really like (fookin dangerous animals) I gald my young dog Buck 1x gsd x grey soft , because with his size+power you would be in real trouble if he bite you , he got fangs like a bloody wolf and hell of a bite on him lolI like them a lot, a falconer I know over here has one, he has to let me in the house first, with the dog shut away & then when I sit down, he'll let it in to greet me............any other way, it would nail me! LolIt must be a joy to ownLol.....it's fine once it knows you're excepted.............one thing for sure.......he's unlikely to get any of his BOPs nicked... Is it not a bit overkill though? Look at birds dog, big scary dog, well socialized, not scared of it ripping a kids head off if loose, I'm sure would defend his property or have the look as if it will. Then there is your mates dog, the type we are reading in the papers every other week. Clearly not fully under control and is a danger to society. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Accip74 7,112 Posted March 24, 2014 Report Share Posted March 24, 2014 bloody hell , that dog that hit him on the sleeve , went like feckin rocket lol. what breed was that ? looked bit like a Bel Mal , not over big but bloody strong thing lolDid you see the other dog he was keeping in a cage in his back yard?.......that was the real guard dog for his house, I think they were both Mal typesyeh, think your right both mal types , both would do massive damage to you if they went for you . I think they might had bit of pit in them. I seen a pure bel mal working the sleeve with a x army dog trainer . its only when you see it real close up you see what these type dogs are really like (fookin dangerous animals) I gald my young dog Buck 1x gsd x grey soft , because with his size+power you would be in real trouble if he bite you , he got fangs like a bloody wolf and hell of a bite on him lolI like them a lot, a falconer I know over here has one, he has to let me in the house first, with the dog shut away & then when I sit down, he'll let it in to greet me............any other way, it would nail me! LolIt must be a joy to ownLol.....it's fine once it knows you're excepted.............one thing for sure.......he's unlikely to get any of his BOPs nicked... Is it not a bit overkill though? Look at birds dog, big scary dog, well socialized, not scared of it ripping a kids head off if loose, I'm sure would defend his property or have the look as if it will. Then there is your mates dog, the type we are reading in the papers every other week. Clearly not fully under control and is a danger to society. Lol you wind up Knut yeh your dead right mate, it's an out of control danger to society........... 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Ideation 8,216 Posted March 24, 2014 Report Share Posted March 24, 2014 You got a job for the daily mail Baw? How is the dog a danger to society? Is it regularly let loose to run about in public? And actually just how many herding or protection type dogs, owned by sensible folk, are really in the papers each week killing folk? Or is it more chavs with bull breeds that have been untrained and poorly handled etc etc. It's a bit of an assumption to say the dog is not fully under control. . . . if he can be let into the room with you when you are there, but takes umbridge when someone enters the house who isn't part of the 'pack'. It's a guard dog . . . . it's doing it's job. 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
keepdiggin 9,561 Posted March 24, 2014 Report Share Posted March 24, 2014 I think the dog was a Dutch shepherd not a mal. 4 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Accip74 7,112 Posted March 24, 2014 Report Share Posted March 24, 2014 You got a job for the daily mail Baw? How is the dog a danger to society? Is it regularly let loose to run about in public? And actually just how many herding or protection type dogs, owned by sensible folk, are really in the papers each week killing folk? Or is it more chavs with bull breeds that have been untrained and poorly handled etc etc. It's a bit of an assumption to say the dog is not fully under control. . . . if he can be let into the room with you when you are there, but takes umbridge when someone enters the house who isn't part of the 'pack'. It's a guard dog . . . . it's doing it's job. Was gonna say something similar..........but it's baw ......& I haven't got all day.....lol 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
baw 4,360 Posted March 24, 2014 Report Share Posted March 24, 2014 You got a job for the daily mail Baw? How is the dog a danger to society? Is it regularly let loose to run about in public? And actually just how many herding or protection type dogs, owned by sensible folk, are really in the papers each week killing folk? Or is it more chavs with bull breeds that have been untrained and poorly handled etc etc. It's a bit of an assumption to say the dog is not fully under control. . . . if he can be let into the room with you when you are there, but takes umbridge when someone enters the house who isn't part of the 'pack'. It's a guard dog . . . . it's doing it's job. Right....... So a dog, even though its owners present, is fully under control even though its ripping your throat out cos you didn't know the golden rule? HAW HAW HAW, quality that. No, it's job is to guard from intruders, guests aren't f***ing intruders and if the dog can't be trained to recognize the difference then it ain't under control. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
baw 4,360 Posted March 24, 2014 Report Share Posted March 24, 2014 You got a job for the daily mail Baw? How is the dog a danger to society? Is it regularly let loose to run about in public? And actually just how many herding or protection type dogs, owned by sensible folk, are really in the papers each week killing folk? Or is it more chavs with bull breeds that have been untrained and poorly handled etc etc. It's a bit of an assumption to say the dog is not fully under control. . . . if he can be let into the room with you when you are there, but takes umbridge when someone enters the house who isn't part of the 'pack'. It's a guard dog . . . . it's doing it's job. Was gonna say something similar..........but it's baw ......& I haven't got all day.....lol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
fitchet 788 Posted March 24, 2014 Report Share Posted March 24, 2014 The brindle dutch herder type had a lot of time put into it that's what I'd call a protection dog absolute class. the Mali in the cage was more of a home guard I like Luis theroux very smart feller I think. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Ideation 8,216 Posted March 25, 2014 Report Share Posted March 25, 2014 You got a job for the daily mail Baw? How is the dog a danger to society? Is it regularly let loose to run about in public? And actually just how many herding or protection type dogs, owned by sensible folk, are really in the papers each week killing folk? Or is it more chavs with bull breeds that have been untrained and poorly handled etc etc. It's a bit of an assumption to say the dog is not fully under control. . . . if he can be let into the room with you when you are there, but takes umbridge when someone enters the house who isn't part of the 'pack'. It's a guard dog . . . . it's doing it's job. Right....... So a dog, even though its owners present, is fully under control even though its ripping your throat out cos you didn't know the golden rule? HAW HAW HAW, quality that. No, it's job is to guard from intruders, guests aren't f*****g intruders and if the dog can't be trained to recognize the difference then it ain't under control. Bit busy to entertain you today. . . . But no i'd say, if you came in without an introduction or being 'allowed' in. . . . . you are an intruder, in the dogs eyes. So that's just the way the cookie crumbles. How many folks have their dogs robbed by someone who has been there before, a so called friend? As usual you love changing the argument mid stream to try to make people sound daft. No one said out about a dog ripping a guest apart while the owner stood there. I do wonder Baw if you are like this in real life lol? You're probably one of those people that drifts between fairly amusing and really f***ing annoying 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
baw 4,360 Posted March 25, 2014 Report Share Posted March 25, 2014 You got a job for the daily mail Baw? How is the dog a danger to society? Is it regularly let loose to run about in public? And actually just how many herding or protection type dogs, owned by sensible folk, are really in the papers each week killing folk? Or is it more chavs with bull breeds that have been untrained and poorly handled etc etc. It's a bit of an assumption to say the dog is not fully under control. . . . if he can be let into the room with you when you are there, but takes umbridge when someone enters the house who isn't part of the 'pack'. It's a guard dog . . . . it's doing it's job. Right....... So a dog, even though its owners present, is fully under control even though its ripping your throat out cos you didn't know the golden rule? HAW HAW HAW, quality that. No, it's job is to guard from intruders, guests aren't f*****g intruders and if the dog can't be trained to recognize the difference then it ain't under control. Bit busy to entertain you today. . . . But no i'd say, if you came in without an introduction or being 'allowed' in. . . . . you are an intruder, in the dogs eyes. So that's just the way the cookie crumbles. How many folks have their dogs robbed by someone who has been there before, a so called friend? As usual you love changing the argument mid stream to try to make people sound daft. No one said out about a dog ripping a guest apart while the owner stood there. I do wonder Baw if you are like this in real life lol? You're probably one of those people that drifts between fairly amusing and really f*****g annoying f**k me, is it a full moon? Your the one moving the goal posts. If you came in without an invite or introduction your an intruder. Well stone me, I never knew that. Here is what the guy actually wrote, read it carefully and get back to me I like them a lot, a falconer I know over here has one, he has to let me in the house first, with the dog shut away & then when I sit down, he'll let it in to greet me............any other way, it would nail me! Lol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
STRANGER 948 Posted March 25, 2014 Report Share Posted March 25, 2014 Baw if you came in my house I would love for my dog to savage you 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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