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''A breed is a group of animals that is consistent enough in type to be logically grouped together, and that when mated within the group reproduces the same type.”
Those who understand dogs can fairly easily draw the conclusion that this renders many breeds the exact same. Dogos and Bull Arabs...
I don't get the craze of bringing BKs to the UK. I mean it's a middle finger to BSL and we can all laugh and jeer at that but there's really no other reason for them to be there and no reason you'd want one. They are the same as Great Danes, they're Great Danes marooned in Pakistan. Nothing...
They've been around since the 1970s... none of your dogs listed here are breeds at all. Half are mongrel bulldogs, half are bulldog x sighthound hybrids and the other is a mongrel landrace. They're no more valid than anything else, even ''bullzons'' would be valid and they're not even a...
The first dogs to ever exist were around 30lbs specifically because they could get away with stuff big dogs could not. Some humans haven't evolved like that neighbor. Gives some insight into history...
They're basically the working equivalent of english mastiffs and great danes/bully kuttas (the great dane marooned in pakistan)
O'Halloran Hounds:
Bullwolfhounds:
All of the ''mastiff'' breeds (tibetan mastiffs and lgds aren't mastiffs) are hunting/fighting dogs. The name itself derives from a latin word that meant to make a wild beast tame. Dogos in particular, are only hunting dogs. They are nothing more nothing less. So it is slightly contradictory...
There are a few other ''underground'' types, they should have somewhere to post them. E.g. the O'Halloran Hounds and Bullwolfhounds of Australia, the Alano Espanols of Spain etc. etc.
At first I thought the guy had gotten some special white scam Corso cross, and the breeder cropped its ears terribly (hence their odor), MB lol. I didn't know they could come in white/cropped ears can naturally smell that way.
Lol, hey, if it kills the english bulldog it'll be a good thing. One stubby brachycephalic I-have-to-gasp-for-breath-24/7 bulldog down, a few million more to go. Could make it your mission.
Anyways, I think you should ignore your neighbor... that's your dog, your teammate, your family, kinda...
This is kinda cool too but I hadn't honed my montage skills at all- https://rumble.com/v1txdke-montage-but-its-the-same-and-ever-so-slightly-different-at-312.html
Ehh, rough. That's a big cougar. A 125lb Dogo could pull it off on its birthday with Jesus Christ looming over him. Cougars average 110-140lbs for males, and I'd give a 115lb Dogo good odds up until about 130lbs which is where I really have to put my money where my mouth is. I'd be apprehensive...
The kid wasn't raised with big dogs. My sisters (4yo and 7yo currently) were raised with 2 bloodhounds (one of which is 150lbs) since they were puppies and as the dogs grew they became accustomed to their size. Unlike your little girl who has a 260lb mastiff that she wasn't there to watch grow...
This looks like a topic for the dogo thread... lol, guess it's here though. Odd thread.
Anyways the cougar loses quite handily. Its claws are a mild inconvenience.
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Cimarrón Uruguayo is a bulldog, wasn't sure where to put it. Just assumed that because they originate from gripping dogs that survived in the wild they were boarhounds but nope.