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Feck feeding another dog , just put up a couple of Isis flags .. got the police watching my house 24/7 now ?

I married a Northern lass good with kids bit agressive around house & can cook. No one visits anymore. Atb

If you want a yard dog and something to guard your kennels i personally dont think you can beat a well bred bandog type.Naturally territorial,generally not dog aggressive if properly socialised,physic

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  On 10/03/2020 at 20:03, downsouth said:

ABs have gone to shit in the UK now.I can think of only one person breeding bulldogs over here that id even consider getting one from if I was going to get one.

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Like that here now,the bulldog I had was trying to grab people at 3 to 4 months,died a couple of years ago but I got 2 pups when I put him over my pit bitch,best guard dogs I've owned.

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  On 07/03/2020 at 23:26, Aussie Whip said:

Because running dogs are a very small % of hunting dogs here,they rarely are offered for sale.I've only ever seen one litter of cattle/greys here in my life.But yeah, that might be a decent dual purpose dog.

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The ones iv'e had and the ones iv'e seen all looked after there owners and there owners property very very well indeed,they all worked pretty bloody well to and the best ferreting dog i have ever seen was a acd x..

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  On 11/03/2020 at 08:24, fireman said:

The ones iv'e had and the ones iv'e seen all looked after there owners and there owners property very very well indeed,they all worked pretty bloody well to and the best ferreting dog i have ever seen was a acd x..

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Forgot about them, deff brill guard dogs, and even x back to running dog that acd still strong gene to pass on there guarding ability. Pity there not more bred in to the lurchers to get very good knock about type dogs. ✌️

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A lad I know breeds Turkish mastif and no one going to steal f all with one of these running about ,head size of trucks steering wheel .

he got a 4 month pup bigger than my lurchers already ,he says they can b hard work if time not put into them early in life ,but once trained and no the q no one is getting back over the fence they shouldn't have ?

 

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  On 10/03/2020 at 20:27, staffs riffraff said:

My lurcher bull,grey,deer is getting too fukin much of a guard dog lol especially where my young boys are

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Was out last night, met the lady friend. Dickhead has only met her a few times. Anyway I'm sat in a bar waiting and up she rocks with one of her work colleagues, who the dog doesn't know. No bother, he recognises that he's part of the group. At that point some poor b*****d walks into the bar quickly (it has a totally open front) and dickhead spins around like you wouldn't believe and let's out a serious fuuck off away bark ??? The bloke shit himself. The Mrs jumped out of her skin and I just sat there with a "what the hell" look on my face. Never ever seen him be so protective but as sure as shit stinks, he wasn't having that bloke anywhere near her, stared at him until he'd moved into the bar and sat down.

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  On 11/03/2020 at 19:35, mushroom said:

Was out last night, met the lady friend. Dickhead has only met her a few times. Anyway I'm sat in a bar waiting and up she rocks with one of her work colleagues, who the dog doesn't know. No bother, he recognises that he's part of the group. At that point some poor b*****d walks into the bar quickly (it has a totally open front) and dickhead spins around like you wouldn't believe and let's out a serious fuuck off away bark ??? The bloke shit himself. The Mrs jumped out of her skin and I just sat there with a "what the hell" look on my face. Never ever seen him be so protective but as sure as shit stinks, he wasn't having that bloke anywhere near her, stared at him until he'd moved into the bar and sat down.

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Dogs just have a sence about these things. They just know when something is off, and their not rearly wrong imo.

Bet the bar went quite lol.

No bother getting the drinks order in ??

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  On 11/03/2020 at 19:39, jetro said:

Dogs just have a sence about these things. They just know when something is off, and their not rearly wrong imo.

Bet the bar went quite lol.

No bother getting the drinks order in ??

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This was on Passeig de Gracia... basically the Mayfair of BCN... and yes the bar went very quiet lol

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  On 11/03/2020 at 20:13, Black neck said:

The blokes shoes probably med a clicking sound

Reminded ole cabron o the electric kennel 

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In truth I have no idea what set him off or what he was thinking. He went into full protection mode, tail up straight, that stance, mouth slightly open and intensive staring at the chap, even me calling him over didn't register. He was having none of it. He's 6 and has never done it before. He's shown protective behaviour but never aggression.

I seem to remember Dodger (breeder) telling me his mum was protective, maybe it's just innate in him.

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  On 11/03/2020 at 18:57, Moocher71 said:

A lad I know breeds Turkish mastif and no one going to steal f all with one of these running about ,head size of trucks steering wheel .

he got a 4 month pup bigger than my lurchers already ,he says they can b hard work if time not put into them early in life ,but once trained and no the q no one is getting back over the fence they shouldn't have ?

 

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Imagine the shit you'd get if your dog killed someone, especially if it was an innocent person like a kid getting their ball back.

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  On 11/03/2020 at 20:27, mushroom said:

In truth I have no idea what set him off or what he was thinking. He went into full protection mode, tail up straight, that stance, mouth slightly open and intensive staring at the chap, even me calling him over didn't register. He was having none of it. He's 6 and has never done it before. He's shown protective behaviour but never aggression.

I seem to remember Dodger (breeder) telling me his mum was protective, maybe it's just innate in him.

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Dogs are wierd my male dog let a dalmatian x pup jump all over him and just ignored it but a boxer pup just looked at him he started growling 

None of mine are protective they probably watch someone beat me 2 death then go over and see if he got any biscuits 

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  On 11/03/2020 at 20:34, Black neck said:

Dogs are wierd my male dog let a dalmatian x pup jump all over him and just ignored it but a boxer pup just looked at him he started growling 

None of mine are protective they probably watch someone beat me 2 death then go over and see if he got any biscuits 

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My whippet x like that ,he fffing hold the torch why they help themselves to what ever they like .b with other dogs and hates staffs ,he thinks he a pit bull and forgets a good wind blow him away ?

What id do to have him as a pup again ,love the bones of him 

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