FresnoFarmer
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yes this is true from what I knowim pretty sure felons cant have a crossbow either i think they fall in w guns
yes this is true from what I knowim pretty sure felons cant have a crossbow either i think they fall in w guns
Rottweilers are more likely to do a better job guarding a house or garden than a pit bull. They are a guardian breed, pit bulls are not. Generally speaking pit bulls are not good guard dogs unless their owners are being threatened with bodily harm. Otherwise, most of them will probably help thieves take your stuff!View attachment 2267087
So I was gonna suggest you get one of these, but you already have a pit bull. Shouldn't that do it? My rotty won't let anyone into my yard, or his yard lol. I got a small arsenal of firearms too but I sure as fuck ain't shootin no one in my yard. But is they break into the house, game on mother fuckers, gotta protect the family not my garden.
also I have walked right into ppls front yards with their pit in it......My homie just reached over the fence and punched the shit out of the pit dead on the top of the skulll.......that dog cried like a lil bitch.....i dont think he would have an arm today if it was a rot.Rottweilers are more likely to do a better job guarding a house or garden than a pit bull. They are a guardian breed, pit bulls are not. Generally speaking pit bulls are not good guard dogs unless their owners are being threatened with bodily harm. Otherwise, most of them will probably help thieves take your stuff!
rots are actually a very gentle breed.... its people that make em meanalso I have walked right into ppls front yards with their pit in it......My homie just reached over the fence and punched the shit out of the pit dead on the top of the skulll.......that dog cried like a lil bitch.....i dont think he would have an arm today if it was a rot.
it depends on the dog some are pussys just like any other breed..... im pretty sure if u did some googling u would c that chows bite the most people and i would guess pomeranians or cocker spaniels to be next in lineyes, but I don't think he could possibly have punched a rot without get his arm shook off.
that one was just a pup u think? i know mastiffs get huge...theres a house not to far from here with a really nice fence and a couple of those runnin around playing w bowling ballsI'm partial to these guys . . .
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rots are actually a very gentle breed.... its people that make em mean
if you use it as a weapon, it is considered a weapon...Wait, are you saying in your state even a spoon could be considered a firearm in the hands of a felon if the felon wields it as a weapon?
But when you breed a lab with a pitbull you get a dog that is usually somewhat guarded of people and dogs alike.It isn't that Rottweilers are a mean dog, they love their owners and families. They are just very protective of their territory which is why they make good guard dogs. The pit bull was bred for dog on dog combat. They generally love all people, even strangers, they can be aggressive to other dogs.
that's how you gotta do itGot my rotty over 2 years ago when he was 8 weeks old. At 3 months he turned real agressive and bit me. I put a beatin on him and pinned him down with me knee on his throat until he gave in and submitted. From that day on he knew I was the pack leader, alpha male, not him. Now he is the nicest dog I ever had, you can stick your hand in his food bowl while he is eating and he doesn't care. When freinds come over he loves to play with them. But when I'm not home it's a whole different story. They all tell me how agressive he gets when they get close to my gate. He is very protective over my home and family.
I had a lab/pit named Nala......I got into a fight in front of my old apartment one time and she shook the fuck outta the guy I was squared off with. I ended up having to get the hose on her....It was funny because I would spray her.....then spray him a little.....then go back to here lmao....good timesBut when you breed a lab with a pitbull you get a dog that is usually somewhat guarded of people and dogs alike.
Isn't it odd..
They take scorings of dogs temperaments based on how they handle people, and pitbulls and labs have some of the highest scores, but when the 2 are crossed it makes something totally different...and not near as friendly...More or less most come out a loose cannon, they are just more unpredictable than either a pit or a lab... Pitbulls don't make the best guard dogs, but often all you need is a big dog that barks loud...that is usually enough to deter most people... You almost need a rottweiler or Doberman to make sure that your pit isn't stolen..lol. They'll take up with anyone...Except little old ladies trying to protect other dogs.