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Gnari-Garage
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quote: Originally posted by turbo50: Id change my post title from my dogs first fight to just my dog got into a fight.
Some folks may take it the wrong way like you plan another or some shit.
I know you are not that type of dude at all, you are a family man but just sayin.
Dan
Dan,
You have a point, I chaned the title to my doberman got into a fight!
Thanks navid
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Posts: 4017 | From: 916-sacramento | Registered: Aug 2003
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Gnari-Garage
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quote: Originally posted by 89TRUNK: My current doderman, Rocky
i don't know if you've owned them before but my last two were very defensive around other big male dogs when they reached around 2. Both were family dogs around small kids and other small dogs.
Duke (my dobi) looks just like your dog and your right he is two and the other big dog was a male. This is my first doberman and I love him, he is so friendly and nice with my boys. I do plan on getting another one in the future, but I want one that is a year old and trained like a k9.
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Posts: 4017 | From: 916-sacramento | Registered: Aug 2003
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QUOTE]Duke (my dobi) looks just like your dog and your right he is two and the other big dog was a male. This is my first doberman and I love him, he is so friendly and nice with my boys. I do plan on getting another one in the future, but I want one that is a year old and trained like a k9. [/QB][/QUOTE]
I had to stop taking mine to dog parks, he's good with other dogs and people but just bigger dogs and actually German Shepards are what mine got into a couple scraps with. Dobermans are extremely smart and protective of their family.
Posts: 1843 | From: Bay Area | Registered: Feb 2003
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quote: Originally posted by BULLITTMAN: First off sorry to hear about your dog, glad he'll be ok....
as for shooting other dogs, normally most dogs are afraid of water, all you need to do if you are able to is grab the garden hose and shoot the dog with water, this will scare him off without killing him... I think shooting somebody else's dog is a bit extreme except for certain circumstances..
I agree.. As a adult u have to make the right decision.. In navids case he made the best decision.. Dogs get in fights.. They are a dominant species and protect their own territory so shooting the other dog is a little extreme.. If ur son gets in a fight with the neibor kid are u going to shoot the other kid? NO!!! Now if the dog was attacking my kids then I promise that dog will have a 40 cal bullet in it's head fast! Same as if the kid next door attacks ur kid with a weapon of any sort.. Once again it comes down to the situation and making the best decision as a responsible adult!
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if you are defending your self/you famil or any thing you own against a attacking animal and wether you intended to kill it or not the owner of attacking animal cant do anything about it wether is on your property or on the street..when i was younger i was attacked by a dog while i was riding my skateboard and i had my knife on me and i pulled it and stabbed the dog killing it..the owner tried to sue my parents but it didnt happen due to me defending my self..i mean yea i felt like shit for the longest time for killing someones pet but id rather it be them than me
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Eddie510-
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Take those dogs to AED
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quote: Originally posted by Vndcatr: quote: Originally posted by dirty money inc: quote: Originally posted by NavidR: quote: Originally posted by dirty money inc: i take it both dogs were not on lesh's
Correct! The guy claimed that his dog got out of the leash (I call ). My dog was off the leash, on my property and like I said the main road is about 50-75 feet from my house.
Sucks but both you guys are in the wrong by your dog no being on a leash or on a chain you dog would be the agresser an you would be at fualt for you do running up on to the gut walking his dog
Since when is someone in the Wrong for not having a leash on their dog on their OWN property??
That is the dumbest thing ive heard
I agree but I also got a friendly visit from an animal control My neighbors reported me as having a loose dog infront of my yard.keep in mind my dogs was only about 4/5 months at the time.they handed me a hand book with rules and one of them is I must have my dogs on a leash at all time.they Said I can be fined if iam caught outside even in my property(drive way or front yard) of not having them on a leash.glad your dobi is okay and I bet he was protecting your kids..
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