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Post by Hardcastle on May 22, 2023 9:34:25 GMT
Sure but you gotta educate us on that dog I'm reading more and more about them and it's really discouraging seeing so many of them worked over rifles. And evidently, it comes naturally. I expected some kills and stuff but now I'm starting to think another Spitz is more ideal. However I'm kind of looking on like "what the fucking fuck is this then?" rumble.com/v2im2fs-laika-hunts-a-boar-in-russia.htmlThey're probably as good as any other spitz for this, and cover some animals that would beat an apbt (if you can even call them animals).
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2023 10:31:09 GMT
I'm reading more and more about them and it's really discouraging seeing so many of them worked over rifles. And evidently, it comes naturally. I expected some kills and stuff but now I'm starting to think another Spitz is more ideal. However I'm kind of looking on like "what the fucking fuck is this then?" rumble.com/v2im2fs-laika-hunts-a-boar-in-russia.htmlThey're probably as good as any other spitz for this, and cover some animals that would beat an apbt (if you can even call them animals). Get back to work Hardcastle. Sent from my SM-A105FN using Tapatalk
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2023 17:56:09 GMT
3.5m long MALE boa. The owner says he still has a bit of growing to do and that he's bulked down a bit: Sent from my SM-A105FN using Tapatalk
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Post by Bolushi on May 22, 2023 21:09:10 GMT
I'm reading more and more about them and it's really discouraging seeing so many of them worked over rifles. And evidently, it comes naturally. I expected some kills and stuff but now I'm starting to think another Spitz is more ideal. However I'm kind of looking on like "what the fucking fuck is this then?" rumble.com/v2im2fs-laika-hunts-a-boar-in-russia.htmlThey're probably as good as any other spitz for this, and cover some animals that would beat an apbt (if you can even call them animals). Yeah true. Guess I stick with.
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Post by Musth on May 23, 2023 6:39:18 GMT
I'm reading more and more about them and it's really discouraging seeing so many of them worked over rifles. And evidently, it comes naturally. I expected some kills and stuff but now I'm starting to think another Spitz is more ideal. However I'm kind of looking on like "what the fucking fuck is this then?" rumble.com/v2im2fs-laika-hunts-a-boar-in-russia.htmlyea let me know. @hardcastle and @musth, feel free to chime in The best spitz for fighting is actually a rare breed almost extinct in fact. And yes it is a spitz but recently they have added some apbt and Bullterrier to try to revive the breed and up their fighting capabilities. It is called a Jintoo. Not a Jindo. The last of the fighting spitz and bred purely for fighting. I plan to do a breed profile on them soon(with photos). They even have a spitz fighting league for them in Asia. But they are still not the same as an high level apbt. (At the highest levels). There is a reason why they have a spitz fighting league and very rarely let them compete against the apbt. But the Jintoo would fit into this weight range. However the apbt is superior and best in this weight class by any dog 50lbs in and under in the history of dogs. No reason to use any dog but the apbt. As for laika they seem to be an ultimate survival dog, almost wolf like in some ways. Super intelligent and independent thinker, but can be quite versatile too. However they seem to be more of a bay dog. Most impressive feats physically engaging is them being a gritty bay dog (bites hear and there) for wild boar. Everything else almost seems straight bay. However I should note I seen one actually beat a Caucasian ovcharka in a street fight. However I also seen one lose to a jagdterrier. But they are no fight dog what so ever shouldn’t be considered on this list. The Jintoo is the best of the spitz.<style type="text/css"></style><style type="text/css">[class^="adjust-smart-banner"]{display:none !important;}[class*="NotificationsBell__notificationsWrapper-"]{display:none !important;}a[href^="https://www.mobi24.net/"]{display:none !important;}#gravity-stories-1{display:none !important;}#ad1{display:none !important;}[id^="ad-"], #remove_ads_link{display:none !important;}amp-app-banner{display:none !important;}a[href^="http://www.mobi24.net/"]{display:none !important;}</style>
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Post by Hardcastle on May 23, 2023 10:36:01 GMT
Musth That Jintoo sounds interesting. I guess my perspective was that styles make fights, and yes laikas are bad fighters and more "bay" inclined, but that may come in handy against a snake or something. Being a good fighter can work against you with some of the weird creatures people are insisting on including in these tournaments, so a cautious self-preserving bay-inclined dog may win some match that a good fighting dog wouldn't, and thus serve as a spanner in the works. An unusually-good-at-fighting spitz might only be a poor-man's apbt and kind of be in no man's land. I don't know really, but I thought the laika was a good "wild card" to add the bay dog "martial art" in this contest. Another good one would be the Kai-ken.
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Post by Musth on May 24, 2023 7:24:38 GMT
Musth That Jintoo sounds interesting. I guess my perspective was that styles make fights, and yes laikas are bad fighters and more "bay" inclined, but that may come in handy against a snake or something. Being a good fighter can work against you with some of the weird creatures people are insisting on including in these tournaments, so a cautious self-preserving bay-inclined dog may win some match that a good fighting dog wouldn't, and thus serve as a spanner in the works. An unusually-good-at-fighting spitz might only be a poor-man's apbt and kind of be in no man's land. I don't know really, but I thought the laika was a good "wild card" to add the bay dog "martial art" in this contest. Another good one would be the Kai-ken. Good point. A bay dog would be better against a constricter Snake. Not engaging at all and gassing the snake out and not giving it a chance to wrap around the dog and strangle it to death. But honestly a laika would be great, but so would an Airedale. They are known to be incredibly intelligent fighters assessing each different opponent and adjusting to the situation, not just diving straight in(some Airedales will do). But the majority of good working lines are considered a gritty bay dog, or what they would call a mixer in the terrier hunting world. Picking and choosing when to bite or even when to decide to fully engage. <style type="text/css"></style><style type="text/css">[class*="NotificationsBell__notificationsWrapper-"]{display:none !important;}a[href^="https://www.mobi24.net/"]{display:none !important;}a[href^="http://www.mobi24.net/"]{display:none !important;}#gravity-stories-1{display:none !important;}[id^="ad-"], #remove_ads_link{display:none !important;}#ad1{display:none !important;}[class^="adjust-smart-banner"]{display:none !important;}amp-app-banner{display:none !important;}</style>
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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2023 7:50:25 GMT
Musth That Jintoo sounds interesting. I guess my perspective was that styles make fights, and yes laikas are bad fighters and more "bay" inclined, but that may come in handy against a snake or something. Being a good fighter can work against you with some of the weird creatures people are insisting on including in these tournaments, so a cautious self-preserving bay-inclined dog may win some match that a good fighting dog wouldn't, and thus serve as a spanner in the works. An unusually-good-at-fighting spitz might only be a poor-man's apbt and kind of be in no man's land. I don't know really, but I thought the laika was a good "wild card" to add the bay dog "martial art" in this contest. Another good one would be the Kai-ken. Good point. A bay dog would be better against a constricter Snake. Not engaging at all and gassing the snake out and not giving it a chance to wrap around the dog and strangle it to death. But honestly a laika would be great, but so would an Airedale. They are known to be incredibly intelligent fighters assessing each different opponent and adjusting to the situation, not just diving straight in(some Airedales will do). But the majority of good working lines are considered a gritty bay dog, or what they would call a mixer in the terrier hunting world. Picking and choosing when to bite or even when to decide to fully engage. <style type="text/css"></style><style type="text/css">[class*="NotificationsBell__notificationsWrapper-"]{display:none !important;}a[href^="https://www.mobi24.net/"]{display:none !important;}a[href^="http://www.mobi24.net/"]{display:none !important;}#gravity-stories-1{display:none !important;}[id^="ad-"], #remove_ads_link{display:none !important;}#ad1{display:none !important;}[class^="adjust-smart-banner"]{display:none !important;}amp-app-banner{display:none !important;}</style> Are you a retard or something? You can't change the dog just so that it has a unique advantage over another animal in the tournament. It isn't fair and it isn't the way real tournaments work. You don't alter an animal just to be better suited for another opponent. Get real jackass.
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