Dangerous dogs

no, my dog is also named unstable juggernaut

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The breeders I bought my staffie from were big Who fans so her official name is My Generation or something. I called her Nellie

Might start breeding Yorkshire Terriers and name them after Cannibal Corpse songs or something.

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I’m Big Zena and also I’m Big Zena.

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Wow. Frank Sinatra is going to be in a direct to streaming gangster film alongside Dave Courtney.

why does he have a fleece with his dog’s name on it. i feel like a lot of these people got these types of dogs specifically because they are controversial and they get to feel like they’re in some marginalised gang. very fucking weird behaviour over a pet.

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Should have called her Cannonball

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Has anyone seen an old XL Bully? Curious as to what a dog that carries that much mass is like at eight or ten. Thinking in terms of impact on rear legs and etc.

Definitely seen some that are full size and probably about 2. Still in that teenage phase where they are pulling a lot and they’re huge and very intimidating. Part of the appeal seems to be that the owner can barely control them

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That dog’s paternal grandparents seem to be brother and sister? Doesn’t seem like a good idea in terms of genetics

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My mum is a nurse and one of her patients had a German Shepherd whose mum was bred with her grandad. The poor dog had something like 2 hip replacements by the age of 5. Appalling way to treat living things, IMHO.

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Very very common, sadly.

The famous Hapsburg jaw also meant that when they bit into something, they just wouldn’t let go.

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Awwwww look at that cutie! Wouldn’t hurt a fly etc etc

i had no idea – that’s grim

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They should make the bullies tiny

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And rename them to buddy XS

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and 6ft yorkies

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Not sure what to make of the thread but inbreeding should be made illegal.

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