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Post by Bolushi on Jul 20, 2023 21:02:01 GMT
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Post by Bolushi on Jul 20, 2023 21:15:05 GMT
This is a head scratcher for me TBH. It depends on the Anatolian Shepherd's approach. With this being said, if the AS did know what it was doing, baboons are kinda like glass cannons and the AS is a very durable dog with especially powerful jaws. But the baboon would hurt it, and make it stop attacking, and then it would attack again and the baboon would force it to stop again, rinse and repeat. Would be a long one but the baboon would probably be made barely able to walk, severely compromised by the bites to the ass and hindlegs. Is this an Anatolian Shepherd I'm not sure but it does look a lot like one and its technique for dealing with baboons is quite effective - rumble.com/v318a3k-shepherd-vs-baboon.html
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2023 21:21:48 GMT
Poor baboon. His legs were completely fucked.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2023 21:23:34 GMT
Olive baboons aren't as big as Chacma baboons. Idk.
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Post by Bolushi on Jul 20, 2023 21:28:26 GMT
Poor baboon. His legs were completely fucked. Yeah, if the AS can do that without the help of the other dogs distracting the baboon, the baboon is very screwed.
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