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    :ar15:post pick of your best friend and weapon your dog.:stickpoke:

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    loves you unconditionally, protects your house and family withs it's life post your dogs....:patriot:
     
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    L999here

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    ...agree..

    Just concur...a dog...any barking 4-legged canine...will usually give you a few seconds of warning. In these times of home invasions and questionable persons knocking on your door at all hours,a dog is more of a necessity than a pet. The more protective and loud barking...the better.
     

    Cwood

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    Lemme see a cat do this...

    Dog shot protecting South Bend family from gunmen | WSBT South Bend - Your Local News Leader | Local News

    Dog shot protecting South Bend family from gunmen

    Originally printed at Dog shot protecting South Bend family from gunmen | WSBT South Bend - Your Local News Leader | Local News
    Police say a dog was shot during an apparent home invasion attempt in South Bend early Wednesday.
    Officers were called to the home, in the 2400 block of West Prast Boulevard, just before 3 a.m. after the shots were fired.
    When they arrived, they found no people in the home were hurt, but the dog — a Rottweiler named Angel — had been hit. The bullet entered through her chest, exiting through her belly to strike her leg.
    Angel’s owner, who has three children, credits her with protecting everyone in the home. She said Angel was shot guarding a door the suspects were trying to enter.
    The injured animal chased after the suspects as they fled the scene, according to the residents’ report.
    City 911 dispatch said no arrests had been made and police continue to investigate.
    The 10-year-old dog was taken to an emergency animal clinic. She is seriously injured, according to the owner.
    Stay with WSBT.com for updates to this story
     

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    Just concur...a dog...any barking 4-legged canine...will usually give you a few seconds of warning. In these times of home invasions and questionable persons knocking on your door at all hours,a dog is more of a necessity than a pet. The more protective and loud barking...the better.


    You are most likey correct...even if it's just a little ankle biter...

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    Six Forty-Two

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    This family pet woke us up growling like we had never heard him growl before. We thought it was our daughter coming in late and told him it was okay. He kept growling fiercely. I decided to get up and see what was going on. When I got downstairs, we found the back door broken. Either he scared them away or they heard me coming down the stairs. Either way, he saved the day. He may not be a guard dog like a Doberman or Rotweiler, but he is definitely and alarm dog. Collies and other herd dogs have the protective instincts I guess.

     

    rrmark

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    I love those pictures with the spotting scope, and with the mini-gun. Brings back old memories.
     

    SteelersFan

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    Thanks he has been a great dog for me. I wanted one for a long time and done a lot of reading about them, pretty much every thing I saw about Mastiffs has been true.
     

    misconfig

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    This family pet woke us up growling like we had never heard him growl before. We thought it was our daughter coming in late and told him it was okay. He kept growling fiercely. I decided to get up and see what was going on. When I got downstairs, we found the back door broken. Either he scared them away or they heard me coming down the stairs. Either way, he saved the day. He may not be a guard dog like a Doberman or Rotweiler, but he is definitely and alarm dog. Collies and other herd dogs have the protective instincts I guess.


    DATSA GUD DOOGGIEE

    Lucky man - your dog probably saved your lives.
     

    ZbornacSVT

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    Thanks he has been a great dog for me. I wanted one for a long time and done a lot of reading about them, pretty much every thing I saw about Mastiffs has been true.

    My next dog will be a Cane Corso. Just don't have the room for one now....

    We currently have a Bull Terrier.
     
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