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Post by Bolushi on Aug 29, 2023 16:22:26 GMT
Bolushi when Espinola favors the APBT over Eurasian lynx -
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Post by Hardcastle on Aug 30, 2023 13:11:10 GMT
slinkYou stinking asshole bastard. Those dogs are not galgo patagonicos. Not even close. Some kind of collie lurcher and... I don't even know a fat collie leonberger or some shit? Lol. You are so sneaky and deceptive, you are almost like a cat yourself.
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Post by s on Aug 30, 2023 21:33:10 GMT
s linkYou stinking asshole bastard. Those dogs are not galgo patagonicos. Not even close. Some kind of collie lurcher and... I don't even know a fat collie leonberger or some shit? Lol. You are so sneaky and deceptive, you are almost like a cat yourself. i edited the reply where i said this and corrected that one of the dogs was a galgo but the other was a sheperd Im a native Spanish-speaker, "cazando Puma con los perros galgo y ovejero" means "hunting Puma with Galgo and Sheperd dogs" Oveja = Sheep Ovejero = Sheperd dog Seems very weird for him to explicitly refer to the other dog (that almost surely was a Sheperd) as a Sheperd dog while at the same time claiming the dog he explicitly referred to as Galgo wasn't actually a real Galgo
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Post by Hardcastle on Aug 30, 2023 21:49:33 GMT
Galgo just means "sighthound", and technically the tan and white dog is a "galgo" of sorts in that it appears to be a lurcher which is a blend of collie and Spanish greyhound (that would be my guess). I like collie lurchers, but I would never try and argue for their superiority over pumas in a fight. In fact I'd feel quite unsure about 3 or 4 or 5 or 6 of them in a fight against a puma. I'm holding back on even talking about the other dog, for your sake.
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Post by s on Aug 30, 2023 21:53:15 GMT
Galgo just means "sighthound", and technically the tan and white dog is a "galgo" of sorts in that it appears to be a lurcher which is a blend of collie and Spanish greyhound (that would be my guess). I like collie lurchers, but I would never try and argue for their superiority over pumas in a fight. In fact I'd feel quite unsure about 3 or 4 or 5 or 6 of them in a fight against a puma. I'm holding back on even talking about the other dog, for your sake. Orange one does look like a Galgo Patagonico, here is another orange Galgo Patagonico for comparison, you can see they it looks very similar to the Orange one in the video. www.kennelclubargentino.org.ar/estandar-galgo-barbucho/
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Post by Hardcastle on Aug 30, 2023 21:57:45 GMT
No? It doesn't? I don't know what else to tell you. The dog you just linked to is probably 35% taller. Lol.
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Post by s on Aug 30, 2023 21:58:32 GMT
I recently made a "Puma scale" based on their strenght and power
Type I (29-48kg): average females and sub-adults Type II (48-67kg): Large females, average males Type III (67-86kg): Large males Type IV (86-105kg): Exceptional males
The one in the video seems like a Type II, not even a Type III or IV
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Post by s on Aug 30, 2023 22:01:55 GMT
No? It doesn't? I don't know what else to tell you. The dog you just linked to is probably 35% taller. Lol. "Galgo Patagónico males must be at least 70cm tall, females maybe 65cm" Perhaps it was a female or something. But still a Galgo Patagónico
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Post by s on Aug 30, 2023 22:05:56 GMT
Heck, it's possible to specify it's a Galgo Patagonico simply by reason
>Video shooted in Chile or Argentina >Hunter has a dog specified as a Galgo that he uses for hunting >Galgo Patagonico is simply the logical explanation for the breed of the dog, as it's the easiest hunting Galgo breed to acquire in Patagonia, simply by accesibility because of a short distance to the breeders
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Post by Hardcastle on Aug 30, 2023 22:46:05 GMT
Bolushi Please... would you? I don't even wanna talk to this guy tbh Mind you, if push comes to shove I will, and it won't be pleasant.
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Post by Bolushi on Aug 30, 2023 23:23:07 GMT
Heck, it's possible to specify it's a Galgo Patagonico simply by reason >Video shooted in Chile or Argentina >Hunter has a dog specified as a Galgo that he uses for hunting >Galgo Patagonico is simply the logical explanation for the breed of the dog, as it's the easiest hunting Galgo breed to acquire in Patagonia, simply by accesibility because of a short distance to the breeders The Galgo Patagonico is definitely not the easiest hunting Galgo. That's the Galgo Espanol. I'm in several facebook groups and Galgo Patagonicos are weirdly not so common, Galgo Espanol is the more common animal. It is a Galgo Espanol with a bit of herder by the looks of it, it is NOT a Galgo Patagonico of any kind. Take a look at their respective profiles I made for them on bestiary - www.tapatalk.com/groups/bestiary/sighthounds-f39/In fact in the Galgo Espanol profile you can see the dog in the video looks a lot like the dog on the right.
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Post by Bolushi on Aug 30, 2023 23:25:35 GMT
Bolushi Please... would you? I don't even wanna talk to this guy tbh Mind you, if push comes to shove I will, and it won't be pleasant. Heh... yeah if this doesn't work I think I'll call in the big guns and leave it to you. It's literally undeniable evidence.
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Post by Bolushi on Aug 31, 2023 4:26:21 GMT
Lol at AE liking this stuff. Hahaha. The accurate version for the more substantial populations - Type I (32-45kg): average females, males from small populations Type II (45kg-60kg): large females, average males Type III (60-70kg): Large males Type IV (70-90kg): Exceptional males Type V (90-110kg): Freak specimens
Your inquiry is dumb because it is not a reasonable request. Why don't you show us the reverse? It's like saying "Show us a stripper fucking 10 big black men, all 6'8 with 10 inch cocks and nothing less. I don't believe she can handle 10 inches, only 9 inches." If she can handle 9 it's not so crazy to suggest 10 inches is too much. Also you and I both know footage of interactions is not very common anyway.
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Post by s on Aug 31, 2023 8:07:37 GMT
Lol at AE liking this stuff. Hahaha. The accurate version for the more substantial populations - Type I (32-45kg): average females, males from small populations Type II (45kg-60kg): large females, average males Type III (60-70kg): Large males Type IV (70-90kg): Exceptional males Type V (90-110kg): Freak specimens Your inquiry is dumb because it is not a reasonable request. Why don't you show us the reverse? It's like saying "Show us a stripper fucking 10 big black men, all 6'8 with 10 inch cocks and nothing less. I don't believe she can handle 10 inches, only 9 inches." If she can handle 9 it's not so crazy to suggest 10 inches is too much. Also you and I both know footage of interactions is not very common anyway. Was the cuck porn reference really necessary or are you a capital C Coomer? Anyways that dog was very obviously a Galgo Patagonico, since it was a video on Argentina/Chile with the Hunter using a hunting dog he calls "Galgo", if not a Galgo Patagonico, the logical choice for a hunting Galgo in Chile/Argentina, then what?
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Post by s on Aug 31, 2023 8:21:53 GMT
Heck, it's possible to specify it's a Galgo Patagonico simply by reason >Video shooted in Chile or Argentina >Hunter has a dog specified as a Galgo that he uses for hunting >Galgo Patagonico is simply the logical explanation for the breed of the dog, as it's the easiest hunting Galgo breed to acquire in Patagonia, simply by accesibility because of a short distance to the breeders The Galgo Patagonico is definitely not the easiest hunting Galgo. That's the Galgo Espanol. I'm in several facebook groups and Galgo Patagonicos are weirdly not so common, Galgo Espanol is the more common animal. It is a Galgo Espanol with a bit of herder by the looks of it, it is NOT a Galgo Patagonico of any kind. Take a look at their respective profiles I made for them on bestiary - www.tapatalk.com/groups/bestiary/sighthounds-f39/In fact in the Galgo Espanol profile you can see the dog in the video looks a lot like the dog on the right. Look at the back legs of the dog in the video, they are too muscular to be a Galgo Español, Galgo Patagonico has more muscular back legs that are more similar to those of the dog in the video, therefore im quite certain it's a Galgo Patagonico.
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