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« Reply #20 on: October 30, 2013, 01:27:08 pm » |
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Dang, that looks rough.
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« Reply #21 on: October 30, 2013, 01:40:07 pm » |
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I got bit on the face and neck I can tell you you will go in shock right quick the thing that is scary is if they are trained to bite and let go to get another spot sheps have 750 psi of bite ouch
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« Reply #22 on: October 30, 2013, 01:45:22 pm » |
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The weapon thing is a good idea, however the trainers in my dept train the dogs to go for the weapon hand not the off hand. of course not all the dogs do it, but ive seen it with my own eyes with a bank robber, shepherd and a 357. dog won.
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« Reply #23 on: October 30, 2013, 02:44:02 pm » |
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I have been bitten by a 50lb game bred pit on the calf once. Ain't no breaking that kind of dog off by yourself. I could only imagine the places he could have re-gripped. My buddies had to pull the dog off of me. The dog took my skin and the section of pants with him. I passed out on the way to the hospital.
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« Reply #24 on: October 30, 2013, 03:47:15 pm » |
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Huey.....this is Bill tolsons sons arm after a friends Dogo attacked him in the kennel,he was alone and had to slam its head in the door repeatedly to break him off,imagine if he was down and that was his throat!!!! Show your ignorant buddy this!!!!!!!!!!! ![](http://i633.photobucket.com/albums/uu59/roos_01/attack_zpse849afd5.jpg) Holy s**t! Any idea on why the dog did it?
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« Reply #25 on: October 30, 2013, 06:33:57 pm » |
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Yes...Because he is a crazy cull that should have been shot years ago! He met his maker that day. They were taking care of the dog for a friend,but Bill said hes been a crazy one from day one.
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Quote from the great Will Rogers: "If there are no dogs in heaven,when i die i want to go where they went"
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« Reply #26 on: October 30, 2013, 11:21:37 pm » |
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Yes...Because he is a crazy cull that should have been shot years ago! He met his maker that day. They were taking care of the dog for a friend,but Bill said hes been a crazy one from day one.
i would not call that dog a cull by any means, very well bred. Actually dodgegirl its your dogs brother from a different litter, son of morrocho de la cocha. I know the dog and the owner, the gentleman that was bit was specifically told do NOT go in the pen, that he was to feed and water the dog from the outside of the pen. Guy didnt listen very well.
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« Reply #27 on: October 31, 2013, 03:20:37 am » |
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Yes...Because he is a crazy cull that should have been shot years ago! He met his maker that day. They were taking care of the dog for a friend,but Bill said hes been a crazy one from day one.
i would not call that dog a cull by any means, very well bred. Actually dodgegirl its your dogs brother from a different litter, son of morrocho de la cocha. I know the dog and the owner, the gentleman that was bit was specifically told do NOT go in the pen, that he was to feed and water the dog from the outside of the pen. Guy didnt listen very well. WTF??? I don't care what the situation was or if that dog shat gold nuggets...it should have had its hearing checked with a 22 bullet LONG before that happened...I have been bitten...nothing as bad as that but I can tell you it hurts...a lot and that's not the worst. Infections are the real risk. Moderators - is this the sort of discussion that you want around pig dogs?? We've tried very hard to lift the publics perception of what they see as vicious killers....Does this help??? Troy
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« Reply #28 on: October 31, 2013, 07:00:14 am » |
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Yes...Because he is a crazy cull that should have been shot years ago! He met his maker that day. They were taking care of the dog for a friend,but Bill said hes been a crazy one from day one.
i would not call that dog a cull by any means, very well bred. Actually dodgegirl its your dogs brother from a different litter, son of morrocho de la cocha. I know the dog and the owner, the gentleman that was bit was specifically told do NOT go in the pen, that he was to feed and water the dog from the outside of the pen. Guy didnt listen very well. WTF??? I don't care what the situation was or if that dog shat gold nuggets...it should have had its hearing checked with a 22 bullet LONG before that happened...I have been bitten...nothing as bad as that but I can tell you it hurts...a lot and that's not the worst. Infections are the real risk. Moderators - is this the sort of discussion that you want around pig dogs?? We've tried very hard to lift the publics perception of what they see as vicious killers....Does this help??? Troy The owner was not around and the dog was obviously uncomfortable. I know that a couple of my dogs will go nuts if someone they dont know goes near there pens and im not around to tell them its ok. The question that should be asked is was the dog provoked? Did the dog give a warning growl and he was stupid and still went in? I dont know the answers to that. Obviously the dog went to far, no argument there.
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« Reply #29 on: October 31, 2013, 08:47:18 am » |
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I have a friend that's always saying that a dog couldn't take him down an he could kill a dog attacking him without a weapon, an I all ways tell him he would s##t his pants with pain if he got attacked an after seeing some of those bulldogs especially on a pig, I think u would be lucky not to get your arm broken if it had a hold of u. He's a big guy 6"5 240 odd lb but I still don't think he would have a chance. What u think?
I believe the Navasota show is coming up down there isn't it? Plenty of bulldog type dogs there. Have your buddy show up and take bites. I'll tell my friends heading down there to take the bite suits and their hardest hitters. "That'll learn em..."
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« Reply #30 on: October 31, 2013, 11:18:44 am » |
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Yes...Because he is a crazy cull that should have been shot years ago! He met his maker that day. They were taking care of the dog for a friend,but Bill said hes been a crazy one from day one.
i would not call that dog a cull by any means, very well bred. Actually dodgegirl its your dogs brother from a different litter, son of morrocho de la cocha. I know the dog and the owner, the gentleman that was bit was specifically told do NOT go in the pen, that he was to feed and water the dog from the outside of the pen. Guy didnt listen very well. I wanted to first address this part of your statement..."I would not call that dog a cull by any means, very well bred." I just wanted to notate, that just because a dog is "very well bred", that doesn't mean that he can't be a cull for one reason or another, generally speaking. There are most definitely plenty of "well bred" dogs out there that have wound up being culls for whatever reasons. Moving right along.....now in this incident, if the gentleman who was tending to the dogs for his friend, was TOLD not to enter the kennel BECAUSE the dog could potentially react aggressive, that's one thing. I know if someone came to feed my American Bulldog for me, they'd have to chuck him feed because no one outside of my family can touch him when we are on home turf. That's his job here, family/property guardian. It's hard to judge a man biting dog when the breed is a 'guardian' type breed, specifically when said dog is on his home turf, and in his kennel/personal space. Hopefully I'm making sense here. I'll be the first to condone a dirt nap for a man biter, if the circumstances are right. Too many questions left unanswered here for me to give a full opinion on THIS specific dog. Is this dog taken out in public? Exposed to other people? Hunted? How is he with strangers when he's out of his home turf? Too many unknowns.
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« Reply #31 on: October 31, 2013, 11:40:57 am » |
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Yes...Because he is a crazy cull that should have been shot years ago! He met his maker that day. They were taking care of the dog for a friend,but Bill said hes been a crazy one from day one.
i would not call that dog a cull by any means, very well bred. Actually dodgegirl its your dogs brother from a different litter, son of morrocho de la cocha. I know the dog and the owner, the gentleman that was bit was specifically told do NOT go in the pen, that he was to feed and water the dog from the outside of the pen. Guy didnt listen very well. WTF??? I don't care what the situation was or if that dog shat gold nuggets...it should have had its hearing checked with a 22 bullet LONG before that happened...I have been bitten...nothing as bad as that but I can tell you it hurts...a lot and that's not the worst. Infections are the real risk. Moderators - is this the sort of discussion that you want around pig dogs?? We've tried very hard to lift the publics perception of what they see as vicious killers....Does this help??? Troy . I'm sure the moderators don't want people talking about puttin a 22 into a dog either.
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« Reply #32 on: October 31, 2013, 01:29:37 pm » |
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either way i hope the guy is doing better.
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« Reply #33 on: November 01, 2013, 09:53:22 pm » |
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Crib, you mean the Iron dog show? I decoyed that show 4 or 5 years ago. I did not know they were still having it. Do you have any dates?
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« Reply #34 on: November 01, 2013, 09:54:30 pm » |
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Cool pics underdog. Hey I am going to pm u about some stuff.
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« Reply #35 on: November 04, 2013, 10:36:25 am » |
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Crib, you mean the Iron dog show? I decoyed that show 4 or 5 years ago. I did not know they were still having it. Do you have any dates?
It's Ricardos show. Yeah they do Irondog there. Ray goes every year. I do not have dates, but I would call Ray. I'm working away from home right now so I have been out of touch.
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