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re: Anyone here ever had a wolf dog?
Posted on 12/15/22 at 9:43 am to Stitches
Posted on 12/15/22 at 9:43 am to Stitches
Also tight skin good for fighting? Yeah if it's not a fight to the death.
Loose skin is good for a fight to the death because it minimizes the chances of a lethal neck bite.
There isn't a livestock Guardian dog on the planet that has a tight-skinned neck.
Loose skin is good for a fight to the death because it minimizes the chances of a lethal neck bite.
There isn't a livestock Guardian dog on the planet that has a tight-skinned neck.
Posted on 12/15/22 at 9:56 am to X123F45
Wrong again. Why would tight skin be a focal point in breeding programs for over 200 years if it led to lesser pit dogs? Loose skin is like long legs on a wolf, it's just more real estate for a dog to grab ahold of and damage.
There isn't a livestock guardian dog on the planet that's been selectively bred, inbred, and linebred for 2 centuries to forgo organ failure, mangled limbs, and loss of life for sport fighting.
There isn't a livestock guardian dog on the planet that's been selectively bred, inbred, and linebred for 2 centuries to forgo organ failure, mangled limbs, and loss of life for sport fighting.
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