>>8046284well, i can understand cultivating that kind of attitude if it's meant to be a guard dog and if he's aware he needs to keep it in line. of course that might just be giving him too much credit.
my main issue is with all the retards who own big heavy dogs and just let them do whatever and don't keep them under control because they think since it cuddles with them when they go to bed, that means it can never ever be aggressive.
one time as i was walking through a park, some old woman actually came up to me and told me "my dog is around here, if he comes up to you and starts barking at you, don't worry, he doesn't bite". i told her i'd kick its ass if it did that and that she should muzzle it if she's gonna let it off the leash. surprisingly she took it quite well and the next time i saw that dog it actually did have a muzzle.
>>8046351it's supposed to be just ground pork