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MoriyaMug
@ivotography: A wife's signs are usually harder to read than a dog's, though... |
03/15/2011 - 05:05:35 |
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ivotography
That is a good natured dog... But I wouldn't do that myself. Heck, I have been bitten by my wife for bothering her while she was resting on the couch! |
02/17/2011 - 19:05:51 |
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CLICKFORCHEESE
More like vicious baby with Bullmastiff. |
12/03/2010 - 21:22:19 |
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engyak
@cmilla646 Erm...that dog has clearly grown up with children. You appear to neither know children or dogs if you feel that way. The mastiff doesn't have the energy to play (why is that not surprising...) but still allows the child to behave that way because he feels the child is a puppy, and allowed. Being part of the pack (child of the alpha) helps too. Mastiffs are also extremely durable and not bothered by much...Mine will only walk to me when another dog or child overwhelms him...or lay down |
10/22/2010 - 22:16:01 |
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EVEACAIN08
@4jonah Well Sorry 0_o ...... |
09/27/2010 - 18:50:29 |
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DizzyDior12
HEHEHE. That dog's like, ULTIMATE MEH, I do this shit every day. |
09/06/2010 - 09:42:22 |
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CLICKFORCHEESE
@glenn212now
That's the joke yo. |
08/23/2010 - 11:25:42 |
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glenn212now
What's 'vicious' about this??? |
08/17/2010 - 08:09:56 |
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taniamorse85
Gorgeous mastiff! It really depends on the owner, and you clearly care for Ben! |
08/14/2010 - 08:02:31 |
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brendanryan0510
i dont think its the idea that mastiffs are vicious in the sense that it bites, i think its more in the sense that the dog is large and doesnt realize how big it actually is. its the same with saint bernards. |
08/14/2010 - 07:12:26 |
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ninjajesus81
@tucsonpersonified But then there's people who have mental illnesses, with no history of being abused, who can be violent. That's what a psychopath is.
Dogs can be the same way. Any animal can have a mental illness.
This isn't even taking into account that some dogs are naturally more violent than others and definitely more violent than human beings.
Defend dogs all you want, but don't be disingenuous. |
08/09/2010 - 21:51:34 |
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TRUTHJACK
@Reush4ever its in pitbull blood to kill other dogs dude. ive seen good people with bad pitbulls |
08/09/2010 - 16:47:50 |
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Reush4ever
@sharon07430 i'm soo glad you share the same opinion as me! mastiffs rotty's pitbulls and staafys are the best breeds to have around children! bad people make bad dogs i train them, i know. |
08/06/2010 - 19:11:35 |
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tucsonpersonified
Animals are just like people if they are raised wrong or abused they can be aggressive. I have had several pit bulls that were big sweethearts!! If your old enough to remember the German shepherds, dobermans, pit bulls and rottweilers have all been accused of being aggressive. Yet no one every looks at the upbringing or the fact that the people that choose those breeds are aggressive and have small dicks which is compensated by a viscous dog. I have trained to many dogs and it is the people |
07/27/2010 - 00:58:23 |
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kubu321
Wrong heading.Vicious kid with poor bull mastif |
07/12/2010 - 00:13:24 |
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nikkienik
me and my bullmastiff grew up together and when i was younger i used to fall a sleep with my head on his belly and ive never been threatened by him. infact he used to protect me from my neighbers aggressive great dane! he is now 14 and im 18 and i cant imagine my life without him |
06/11/2010 - 15:44:17 |
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CreativePetKeeping
All animals are capable of different behaviors. Breeds have tendencies to have a higher chance of exhibiting a specific behavior but thats about it... also this is why people can train Labrador Retrievers (known to the the most gentle according to the public) to be attack dogs. Its often the smaller (cute and cuddly) dog breeds that have the most aggression problems...but no one cares as the damage they can deal is limited do too their size. |
05/20/2010 - 10:46:56 |
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CreativePetKeeping
@anntoinetteb people kill too...are you going to isolate yourself from all humans as well? |
05/20/2010 - 10:37:25 |
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CreativePetKeeping
@scottishnationalist funny that you say that because I have a friend who owns a Labrador Retriever who actually bit a child and it was pretty bad. The kid wanted to take the dogs ball and the dog lashed out on her...it wasn't a warning but a full on attack. Where were those peaceful and gentle genetics of the Lab then? |
05/20/2010 - 10:34:51 |
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faefolkk
you have to train babys and dogs how to get along.
they can be best of friends, and i think every baby/kid needs a dog to love them :) |
05/11/2010 - 17:43:54 |
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ayokae
My homies little brothers were like 3-4 and they would be hitting his pit bull amd he would just lay there lol. But if he saw another dog or dare to hit their family he would beast up something vicious lol |
05/07/2010 - 08:54:05 |
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Brunan68
They are a gentle breed by nature.. the Game Masters dog is what this breed was originally called... English Mastiff and Old English Bulldog were the two breeds that were used to generate the Bullmastiff.. they are a brilliantly courageous breed with one of the strongest guarding instincts in the dog world, attaching themselves to their family unit at an early age. This video is a perfect example of a large Bullmastiff allowing one of his flock to interact. |
05/01/2010 - 19:06:00 |
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suzmicmay
Ben is beautiful, looks just like my old friend Rufus, he was the best dog. Rest in peace Rufus xx |
02/26/2010 - 16:10:54 |
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sharon07430
I've seen more vicious Goldens. Apparently some people think that Goldens don't need training, just those "vicious" breeds. All dogs need a masterful owner. It's when idiots (or people who have entrusted a dog trainer scammer) have an out of control "Pit" type of dog that bites, this is when the sensational journalist runs with the inaccurate details, never following up on the true facts or the fact that the dog was intact, chained, etc. OR that the dog is not a Pit bull but another breed. |
02/17/2010 - 05:00:56 |