Anybody here have an attack dog?

Yorkshire Terrier known for viciously attacking ankles with barking, yelping and crying when anyone leaves the house.
 
This is Chopper, my attack dog.

We bathe him weekly to wash the blood and guts off of him. Then he goes into his guard shack to rest up some, but still ready to pounce if the need arises.

He now has his own HK USP .45 with a tac light for night ops. The problem is that the HK weighs more than Chopper!

Love that little guy!
 

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MY dog was a lover, not a fighter. Well, he did "attack" stuffed toys that squeaked! He never knew a stranger, and had absolutely the best personality I've ever known in a dog. He was always happy! I miss him so very much.



My wife has two Chihuahuas, who I swear descended from an especially bad tempered race of rats. They think they are 150 pound werewolves! Here's a picture of them in their winter gear, looking for something to slaughter:

 
I tried to take a photo of my "monster" (who almost took the finger of our neighbour)
but he ate the camera, have to wait for it to come out.
 
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Max is to cerebral to be an attack dog
 
These two must be unionized because they are on a long break. The old guy is 14 years and moves slow and the little guy thinks that is the way he should be also. I thought they would be good watch dogs but the daughter came over to visit the other night around 11 pm and let herself in. These guys did not even get up to check it out. I guess the little guy really takes his job as caregiver seriously. :)
 
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