Now this is a guard dog for your snus

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  • ProudMarineDad
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    • Aug 2009
    • 573

    #1

    Now this is a guard dog for your snus

    Saw this while searching for some workout equipment on Craiglist. 25% mastiff and 75% pit bull. A mastiff ain't a dog to mess with any way but to mixed with pit bull too. Wow.



    http://charlotte.craigslist.org/spo/2316894385.html
  • xrt
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    • Jun 2010
    • 374

    #2
    He looks cool, I just lost my dalmatian puppy (9months)... Adoption, he was to much for me and my illness.

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    • Mykislt
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      • Sep 2010
      • 677

      #3
      I don't find them fearsome at all

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      • EricHill78
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        • Jun 2010
        • 4253

        #4
        It all depends on how they are raised.. cool lookin dog though

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        • jdman321
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          • Mar 2011
          • 616

          #5
          I WANT ONE. I love Mastiffs. I have a great dane and a german shepherd now though.

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          • devilock76
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            • Aug 2010
            • 1737

            #6
            Pit bulls typically aren't aggressive towards people, it is why they are so easy to steal by dog fighters. They will typically go along with anyone. Now other dogs that is another matter.

            Ken

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            • devilock76
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              • Aug 2010
              • 1737

              #7
              Originally posted by jdman321 View Post
              I WANT ONE. I love Mastiffs. I have a great dane and a german shepherd now though.
              I used to live in an apartment complex that had no breed restrictions for dogs. A couple in the building next to me had a 220 lb old english mastiff. It was a light tan color and it literally looked like a lion walking, that large lumbering gate. They told me the dog never barked when you came to the door. It would hide behind the couch. Of course once you came in and closed the door he came out of hiding to corner you at the door. He wanted a piece of you. He was a sweet dog, just don't approach uninvited.

              Ken

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              • jdman321
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                • Mar 2011
                • 616

                #8
                lmao...genius. Don't let them know you're there, then when they least expect it a lion emerges from the darkness and by then it's too late. I will probably get one later on.

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                • devilock76
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                  • Aug 2010
                  • 1737

                  #9
                  Originally posted by jdman321 View Post
                  lmao...genius. Don't let them know you're there, then when they least expect it a lion emerges from the darkness and by then it's too late. I will probably get one later on.
                  They are huge dogs, the food and vet bills can be astronomical. Plus most large breeds have very short lifespans as purebreds.

                  Ken

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                  • Xobeloot
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                    • Jan 2008
                    • 2542

                    #10
                    Pretty dog! I miss my boy. Had to give him up when I enlisted

                    Here's to you Tank!

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                    • texasmade
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                      • Jan 2009
                      • 4159

                      #11
                      that's a beautiful dog. i love pits

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                      • ProudMarineDad
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                        • Aug 2009
                        • 573

                        #12
                        Oh I know it's the owner that causes the dog to be bad most of the time. I would love to have a rottweiler if I was home enough to train it properly. I think those are great looking dogs.

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                        • devilock76
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                          • Aug 2010
                          • 1737

                          #13
                          Originally posted by ProudMarineDad View Post
                          Oh I know it's the owner that causes the dog to be bad most of the time. I would love to have a rottweiler if I was home enough to train it properly. I think those are great looking dogs.
                          We have two Rotties, well a full blood male and a mixed female. They are great dogs but yes training is important. Particularly when we added the purebred to our home I told my wife that he will have to be 3x better than everyone elses dogs because most people already have 2 strikes against him just by the way he looks.

                          Ken

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