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    spaniel

    they are beasts
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    Japanese Akita Inu.

    I reli wnt 2 get one

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    For the overall perfect guard dog you need a Doberman. They are similar to rottweiler's but from my experience easier to train, more loyal, scarier appearance, faster and usually stronger. You might disagree with scarier and stronger but a Doby with it's ears put up (forgot the name for it) and on a decent diet + exercise looks much more muscular than rottweilers (rottweilers look fat as opposed to toned). I also love how proud they stand, legs in line, head up and straight back kind of thing. The name of them seems to be more effective than Rottweilers too at scaring people. The way our Dobermans seem to fight other dogs is to pounce onto their back/neck, bite the neck and push it into the ground. It then holds it down to the ground while literally eating it, could say biting though. If it was trained to attack people (doesn't always need training as it can usually sense a suspicious person) then god knows what it would do to them.
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    It's called cropping but it is illegal in the UK I think.
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    Doberman's are loyal and can be aggressive, but my mother's old Staffordshire Bull Terrier got into a fight with one in a park one time when the owner was doing God knows what elsewhere, and the Dobie was just turned into a pile of wet dead flesh. Stupid owner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    Doberman's are loyal and can be aggressive, but my mother's old Staffordshire Bull Terrier got into a fight with one in a park one time when the owner was doing God knows what elsewhere, and the Dobie was just turned into a pile of wet dead flesh. Stupid owner.
    was that an exxageration or did the staffie actually kill the doberman?

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    bull terriers are one of the most fun loving dogs ive owned. have to be one of the cutest puppies goin aswell

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    Doberman's are loyal and can be aggressive, but my mother's old Staffordshire Bull Terrier got into a fight with one in a park one time when the owner was doing God knows what elsewhere, and the Dobie was just turned into a pile of wet dead flesh. Stupid owner.
    We're not talking about dog fighting though, we're talking about guard dogs. The Doberman is a far better dog for that purpose. It is why it was bred. Nevertheless, an appropriately trained Staffordshire Bull Terrier would make a fairly good guard dog, but it is my opinion that Dobarmans are far more intimidating.
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    No exaggeration, it slaughtered it. Staffies need no training to be a guard dog all they need is the love to know who to trust. They can sense those with bad intentions. Hell, even one of mine tried to maul the tax man one time.

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