Monday, May 17, 2010

Big Scary Dogs?

Does anyone know some really massive dog breeds, or some really scary dog breeds, like the kind that bark and bite and all that with big teeth. Or does anyone know and big AND scary dog breeds?





Just asking coz i want a big scary dog! not really into those lil ones.

Big Scary Dogs?
You are not educated or experienced enough to handle a large aggressive dog. They require experienced handlers. Better think of a different type of dog.





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NO, Sara, you are NOT educated, experienced, mature or old enough. You are only 15 years old! Your question says it all.


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Reply:Are you a Troll? If not,there is no such thing.
Reply:You want a big scary dog? Do you know how to take care of one? Do you know that those "big scary dogs" aren't suitable for beginners?





A dog doesn't make you look like a tough guy if you can't even control it, let alone know how to care for it.
Reply:you are NOT mature enough to have a dog.... I wouldnt even let you have a fish. What is wrong with you?
Reply:The kind that bark %26amp; bite? So, you want a dangerous dog?


You don't want one that bites. That's not a safe dog to own.





Research large breed dogs and find one that fits your lifestyle. Make sure you have the time to properly train %26amp; socialize the dog.
Reply:YOU DO NOT WANT A DOG TO BITE, YOU CAN BE SUED. ,many big dog breeds are not suitable for 1st time owners. You need more education on different dogs.





I don't think you should get a DOMINANT DOG as I don't feel you can control it. BEFORE EVEN CONSIDERING getting a dog, you must get the idea out of YOUR HEAD OF TEACHING YOUR DOG TO BITE. A RESPONSIBLE OWNER WOULD NEVER TEACH A DOG TO BITE





Small dogs apparently good with children under 5





American Bullnese


It depends on the child. If a child is supervised and mature enough to understand how to properly carry, pet, and play with an American Bullnese, then an American Bullnese can be a wonderful companion for a child. A child that is rough, undisciplined or unsupervised should not have an American Bullnese or any other animal as a pet.





Each American Bullnese’s personality is special. The American Bullnese personality is a combination of regal dignity and self-importance accompanied with a Goofy clownish side. They are known to just burst out in play for no apparent reason. The American Bullnese is generally an alert dog and it may think it is larger and braver than its size warrantsOne of the unique aspects of the American Bullnese is its large, round, dark and lustrous eyes. Although a American Bullnese eye may be injured or dislodged due to rough activities or fighting, this type of injury can be prevented by ensuring that the American Bullnese is not exposed to sharp objects, aggression or overly rough play with dogs or children. An American Bullnese with a discolored or cloudy eye, or an eye that lacks moisture due to lack of “tears” is not typical. Such a condition should receive immediate veterinary attention.








American Lo-Sze Pugg (TM)





Australian Terrier





Bichon Frise





Boston Terrier





Cairn Terrier





Cesky Terrier





Chacy Ranior





Chinese Crested (hairless)





Coton De Tulear





Dutch Smoushond








English Toy Spaniel





Havanese





Japanese Spitz





Kemmer Feist (photo needed)





Kyi-Leo®





Lowchen (Little Lion Dog)





Mi-Ki





Miniature Schnauzer





Mountain Feist





Norfolk Terrier





Norwich Terrier





Pug





Schipperke





Shetland Sheepdog (Sheltie)





Xoloitzcuintle





MEDIUM DOGS


American Bullnese





Boston Terrier





Cardigan Welsh Corgi





Dutch Smoushond








Glen of Imaal Terrier





Pembroke Welsh Corgi





Swedish Vallhund





Xoloitzcuintle





SMALL DOGS APPARENTLY GOOD WITH CHILDREN 6-11YRS





American Bullnese





American Lo-Sze Pugg (TM)





Australian Terrier





Bedlington Terrier





Bichon Frise





Biewer





Bolognese





Boston Terrier





Cairn Terrier





Cesky Terrier





Chacy Ranior





Chinese Crested (hairless)





Coton De Tulear





Dachshund





Drever





Dutch Smoushond








English Toy Spaniel





French Bulldog





Havanese





Japanese Spitz





Kemmer Feist (photo needed)





Kyi-Leo®





Lowchen (Little Lion Dog)





Mi-Ki





Miniature Fox Terrier





Miniature Poodle





Miniature Schnauzer





Mountain Feist





Norfolk Terrier





Norwich Terrier





Papillon





Pug





Schipperke





Shetland Sheepdog (Sheltie)





Silky Terrier





Smooth Fox Terrier





Toy Fox Terrier





Toy Poodle





West Highland White Terrier





Wirehaired Fox Terrier





Xoloitzcuintle





Yorkshire Terrier





Medium Dogs-6-11yrs old





American Bullnese





Bedlington Terrier





Boston Terrier





Cardigan Welsh Corgi





Dutch Smoushond








French Bulldog





Glen of Imaal Terrier





Pembroke Welsh Corgi





Swedish Vallhund





Xoloitzcuintle





Small dogs 12yrs+


Affenpinscher





American Bullnese





American Lo-Sze Pugg (TM)





Australian Terrier





Bedlington Terrier





Bichon Frise





Biewer





Bolognese





Boston Terrier





Cairn Terrier





Cesky Terrier





Chacy Ranior





Chihuahua





Chinese Crested (hairless)





Coton De Tulear





Dachshund





Drever





Dutch Smoushond








English Toy Spaniel





French Bulldog





Havanese





Italian Greyhound





Japanese Spitz





Kemmer Feist (photo needed)





Kyi-Leo®





Lowchen (Little Lion Dog)





Maltese





Mi-Ki





Miniature Fox Terrier





Miniature Poodle





Miniature Schnauzer





Russian Toy Terrier





Russian Tsvetnaya Bolonka





Mountain Feist





Norfolk Terrier





Norwich Terrier





Papillon





Prazsky Krysavik





Pug





Raibs Suns





Schipperke





Shetland Sheepdog (Sheltie)





Silky Terrier





Smooth Fox Terrier





Toy Fox Terrier





Toy Poodle





West Highland White Terrier





Wirehaired Fox Terrier





Xoloitzcuintle





Yorkshire Terrier








Medium dogs=12yrs+


American Bullnese





Bedlington Terrier





Boston Terrier





Cardigan Welsh Corgi





Dutch Smoushond








French Bulldog





Glen of Imaal Terrier





Pembroke Welsh Corgi





Swedish Vallhund





Xoloitzcuintle











But look at the RSPCA statics in the 2006-2007 range


Dogs


30.0%were reclaimed


28.8% were rehomed


3.0%were in stock


2.6% were transfered


32.5% were Euthanased


3.1% were other








Cats


3.0% were reclaimed


32.8 %were rehomed


3.0% were in stock


2.4%were transfered


57.0 were Euthanased


1.8% were other





Other Animals


11.9% were reclaimed


16.0%were rehomed


4.1%were in stock


9.7%were transfered


49.8% were Euthanased


8.5% were other


http://www.rspca.org.au/resource/Stats20...
Reply:will you treat it really nice?


if i tell you one


-party girl/marina
Reply:great danes are HUGE dogs!!!
Reply:i hope this is not for the wrong reasons but a pitbull's are big and look scary.
Reply:How about this one


http://www.purseblog.com/images/chinese-...
Reply:Lots of dogs can be big and scary if you train them to be like that. Like a mastiff can be big and scary OR THEY CAN BE BIG LOVEY CUDDLY DROOL MONSTERS!
Reply:You're acutally more likely to get a barking biting dog in the little breeds. A lot of the big breeds are pretty mellow. Any dog can be a barking biting toothy dog. Go to the pound and look around, there's lots of dogs there. just know, as someone else said, that if your dog bites someone, you could be made to pay for it.
Reply:haha look at the mastiff breeds...





there are a few with mastiff in the name...they are all huge 200 plus lbs and thick.





the mastiff itself is the dog form teh sandlot!





typw in google extra large breeds...





oh and look at this guy...





http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/bl...
Reply:Great idea. Get the biggest, meanest, scariest dog you can find. Then, chain it up in the backyard, so it can sit there looking mean. You definitely don't need to do research into dogs before you buy one - they can't be that much work, right? Get a really dominant dog who will challenge your every command - they are by far the easiest to train.


And, when you have been fined for cruelty to animals, or attacked by your poor dog, rethink this whole idea.
Reply:Google Big Scary Dogs and see what comes up.


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