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Which dog breed for a yard dog
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<blockquote data-quote="Kidds" data-source="post: 1557530" data-attributes="member: 5589"><p>My party piece as a drunken youth was to take on any dog that snarled at me.</p><p>My mates "guard" alsatian hid in it's kennel whenever it saw me, another mates rottweiler (biggest I have ever known) would steer clear of me but wasn't scared as such, dobermans were always too stupid to even understand the game.</p><p>Collies and Jack Russells are the ones that would bite. </p><p>If I wanted a scary dog in the yard it would be a ridgeback.</p><p></p><p>If you want a lunatic dog just put any breed you like on a chain. Usually messes the dog up imo but they usually look the part. (I also think it's a pretty cruel trick).</p><p>A good sensible dog of any breed is the real answer but finding someone that has bred a dog for sense is a task in itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kidds, post: 1557530, member: 5589"] My party piece as a drunken youth was to take on any dog that snarled at me. My mates "guard" alsatian hid in it's kennel whenever it saw me, another mates rottweiler (biggest I have ever known) would steer clear of me but wasn't scared as such, dobermans were always too stupid to even understand the game. Collies and Jack Russells are the ones that would bite. If I wanted a scary dog in the yard it would be a ridgeback. If you want a lunatic dog just put any breed you like on a chain. Usually messes the dog up imo but they usually look the part. (I also think it's a pretty cruel trick). A good sensible dog of any breed is the real answer but finding someone that has bred a dog for sense is a task in itself. [/QUOTE]
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