snorri
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- East coast, up a bit.
Your neighbourhood wiIl be no less rough with the addition of a German ShepherdThe area around here is getting a little too rough,

Your neighbourhood wiIl be no less rough with the addition of a German ShepherdThe area around here is getting a little too rough,
How did he get it back in the cage in the morning ...?I used to visit a Hungarian guy who had a warehouse full of valuable goods in a ropey part of Budapest. In one corner was a stinking, filthy cage containing a very large baboon, which he let out at night. I don't suppose he had many burglaries.
I don't think the dog would be much good at swinging that. Though you could probably train it to fetch it for you.This needs less looking after...........
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I don't think the dog would be much good at swinging that. Though you could probably train it to fetch it for you.
I've got a relative that had a back street garage with a similar arrangement, big 'DOG LOOSE IN YARD' sign. He only kept one dog, it lived in a donor car and he and his business partner were the only ones who could handle it, or for that matter even want to go near it. Was never mistreated though, it didn't need to be as it was bright. One of his neighbours spotted someone climbing over the wall with nefarious intentions one night. Dog was nowhere to be seen, at first anyway. It was waiting until the victim was well into the yard first...
Aren't there changes in the law about responsibilities for dog attacks/bites even on your own property now?
JR - only dog I've ever been bitten by that meant it, no warning at all. Ripped a pair of jeans which probably stopped it being any worse.In fact it's been reported that smaller dogs, esp Jack Russells, Chihuahua's etc are far more aggressive with people and other dogs than a GSD.
And the baboons to bare bottoms?I believe that it's enshrined in the British Constitution 2nd Amendment
...being necessary to the security of a free ghetto, the right of the people to keep and bare arms (and tattoos) and keep mad dogs, shall not be infringed.
Summink like that anyway. Possibly the right to arms bears (and baboons)
I really dislike small dogs for that reason. I have had 3 GSD's, raised alongside 5 children, including newborns, and hand on heart, I never had one incident. Ever. Of course, I would never leave a dog of any type, alone with my children.JR - only dog I've ever been bitten by that meant it, no warning at all. Ripped a pair of jeans which probably stopped it being any worse.
My parents had a couple of Cavalier King Charles that had their typical lovely temperament, except when they had a beef bone (quite rarely) when they were very possessive. Lots of warning growling and snarling leaving you doubt it was theirs and you could sod off