Anybody here have an attack dog?

Full tactical alert status....


It's all in how you spin it, Phil. Think like a politician: "Here's Pugsley lying on the deck and listening and feeling vibrations from approaching interlopers." (Haven't you ever seen a cowboy movie where the tracker gets off his horse and puts his ear to the ground?)

Now he looks like he's smart and scary.
 
My son's dog,Ayla
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Not sure what that is but it is difficult to believe it is a dog in the truest meaning of that word. Maybe a hybrid of some kind?

Yep, You win and I declare myself the knucklehead. :-) He's a wombat that I do not own though a good guy that was well dispositioned when I fiddled with him. A touch of humor for the thread, that is all...
Got a few great shots of the Tazzie Devil too.
 
This is our late vicious killer Fauna. She washed out of K9 school because she wouldn't attack anything! :D
We said goodbye 12/27/13. :(


This is, of course, Dingo the Australian Cattle Dog. He likes his 1911. ;)


:D:D:D:D

Amazing how much "Big Sisters" will putup with,

Look!!! My ears are standing.
 

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This is my parents guard dog Glory, whom I've posted before. If it moves or makes a sound, she's on it, barking(yapping?)up a storm. That is, if she's awake! Like all of us, she's getting a little older & slower, & in her case, a little deaf.

 
I think it's comical how in a gun forum, most dog owners here (so far) have small harmless dogs.... :p
 
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