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    Quote Originally Posted by slithering house View Post
    i have a protection trained belgian malinios, i do believe in the wrong hands this breed can be very dangerous but my guy is very social loves everyone until he is called on to protect. but other than that he is the sweetest most loving dog ive ever seen he also competes at dockdogs competitions
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    Re: The 6th most dangerous dog breed...

    Ridgebacks may be one of the few big dog breeds not listed as dangerous, but people still see them and freak out. Here's our vicious girl growling... in her sleep.








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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonkissed View Post
    Ridgebacks may be one of the few big dog breeds not listed as dangerous, but people still see them and freak out. Here's our vicious girl growling... in her sleep.








    My 95lb Alpha hiding from a dollar store squirt gun...




    "Oh I got stung by a bee... My life is over!"



    "Who us? We're not picking on the puppy..."

    Ridgebacks are beautiful! Great looking dogs you have there. I have heard they are good with kids too.


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    Ill contribute to the "mean breeds"

    With my bulldog. LOL kids are so afraid of her and I dont know why!!! She is so loving and such an attention seeker. IMO I think bulldogs have a bad rep but its really starting to diminish I mean come on how can something like this be mean?!







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    Here are a few pictures of my "big mean vicious pit bull". She's not even a real pit bull, but that's what people want to see. She's part German Shorthaired Pointer, and part American Staffordshire.







    Between the two of them, her little white friend is probably the one you'd have to watch out for! We got her when she was a puppy and know she was raised right and well socialized. She's a lot more confident and bold. She's all grown up now, part Malamute and part Brittany.


    But if you are a squirrel... You really SHOULD watch out for the scary "pit bull"!

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    Some folks are actually scared of Bull Terriers too, lol. Here's my youngin'.........



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    And the one you really have to watch out for (if you are vermin, lol) one of my Patterdales....lol

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    Re: The 6th most dangerous dog breed...

    Quote Originally Posted by DrDooLittle View Post
    Ridgebacks are beautiful! Great looking dogs you have there. I have heard they are good with kids too.

    Thanks. They are great with kids. Our youngest female (who is also the boss, go figure), hasn't been around a lot of kids, but our momma loves them. We had a little 2yo boy here while she was pregnant and she let him lay on her tummy to feel the puppies. After they were born, he showed no interest in them, but spent an hour hand feeding the mom dogfood one piece at a time while she looked at us like "But I'm not hungry." Her daughter (the one further back in the last picture) was around another toddler who tried to play fetch with her but he thought throwing the toys at her head while saying "go get it" would be successful. She dodged the toys but didn't run away or growl at him. I think she got that he wasn't trying to hurt her. They are great, and our whole pack is great with the puppies as well. The only problem we have is when they are about a year old and don't understand that they are big, so they will knock kids down. If the kids are about three or younger I usually hold them until the dog calms down and has said their hellos.

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    Here's our German shep x wolf hybrid (supposedly). He's our big lazy baby hehe








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    meh... i think they are just dangerous in the wrong hands.

    these are my pups... they are extremely vicious..


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