I used the stern words and confrontation technique against a charging 120lb Boerboel. It worked, but I was close to jumping in the truck or putting a round in the dirt in front of the dog. It was a near thing.
I used the stern words and confrontation technique against a charging 120lb Boerboel. It worked, but I was close to jumping in the truck or putting a round in the dirt in front of the dog. It was a near thing.
#RESIST
That’s a big dog!
Just a dog chauffeur that used to hold the dumb end of the leash.
One killed it’s owner just outside of where I used to live. Asheville NC.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-home-dog.html
Similar stories with Boerboels in other countries as well. They are a serious dog but when bred correctly should be very stable and good with children. A do understand it you want one from the original Mizpah lines. I’m personally I find the most stable mastiff to be the Tibetan. Serious dogs as well but very solid and relaxed with the family.
“Archer not arrow. No such thing as a perfect pistol. Until you commit to being a better archer, you’ll keep hunting for a better arrow.”
-JCN
I knew of an English Mastiff. Great dog. When he was in the back yard he was always on a chain, no fence.
An older woman would walk her small yappie (Pekkie?) and the yappie knew the chain length to a quarter inch. Onwer wouldn't restrain the yappie and it loved to tease & torture the Mastiff.
One day the chain was wearing so it got replaced with one that was five feet longer.
The yappie got bit clean in two.
I should have had more faith. The conversation has shifted to the better. Congrats to all participants.
pat