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Re: CT LVIII: Squat or sit? 

Post#1241 » by Gek » Fri May 23, 2014 9:47 pm

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Re: CT LVIII: Squat or sit? 

Post#1242 » by Kalidogg24 » Fri May 23, 2014 11:08 pm

TyCobb wrote:I've only had labs. Currently a chocolate lab. Don't think I'd want a different breed.


EArl wrote:ive always wanted to get a lab or german shepperd.


I love all dogs but my soft spot is for all those pitbulls. Misunderstood breed and there just so damn loyal.
As for the Labs, it's no secret they've been ranked as the number 1 family dog for over a decade now.

It's just the past 4 months I have been going to random dog parks quite a bit . An I gotta tell y'all I've seen about maybe 5-7 fights and all of them have been Labradors, German shepards , and Dobermanns. :o Never any pitbull (and especially not from my pitbull pup) or Rottweilers. It's crazy that some of those labs or shepards be having razor sharp teeth...creepy lol.

I guess it must be my bad timing or something because obviously there have been incidents with pits and rotts just reporting what I've seen. Still love all dogs regardless.
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Re: CT LVIII: Squat or sit? 

Post#1243 » by Kilroy » Sat May 24, 2014 12:29 am

Labs can be extremely high strung and unpredictable... Them and Golden Retrievers have some of the statistically higher rates of attacks... This probably has a lot to do with their popularity, over-breeding and what not...

That said, I've been attacked by a pit bull and have seen them attack people and animals... This is not simply a bad reputation. If there is a such thing as an aggressive breed, Pit Bulls would have to fit into that category... Along with Rottweilers, etc...

They were specifically and selectively bred for aggression and strength. And many of them you see in these rescue shows etc were specifically chosen for those traits as puppies and then abandoned when not useful anymore... Many of those dogs are ticking time bombs... I've seen the results.

Frankly I find the 'misunderstood breed' narrative that seems to permeate the media about pit bulls to be dishonest and dangerous. I don't believe they should be outlawed and put to sleep like some of the nut jobs, but I think you need to go into ownership with your eyes wide open and be ready to make the tough call if they show any signs of aggression. Also... Obedience training should be mandatory for some breeds.
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Re: CT LVIII: Squat or sit? 

Post#1244 » by TyCobb » Sat May 24, 2014 12:34 am

I did drop 1K to train my dog when she was a puppy. Pretty much chewed up everything in sight in the backyard, plus dug holes all over.

The dog has been outstanding ever since. Plays catch and swears she's a house dog even though she is pretty damn big.
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Re: CT LVIII: Squat or sit? 

Post#1246 » by TyCobb » Sat May 24, 2014 12:47 am

Just got a snapchat from one of my ex's showing her holding hands with a girl with a LOMLBOFF as the caption. That's gotta mean threesome is in play, right?

I sent her a snap back with my hand over the fire (on the stove) with a caption that said Yo that's hot.

Time to see where this goes... wish me luck.
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Re: CT LVIII: Squat or sit? 

Post#1247 » by Wavy Q » Sat May 24, 2014 1:06 am

TyCobb wrote:Just got a snapchat from one of my ex's showing her holding hands with a girl with a LOMLBOFF as the caption. That's gotta mean threesome is in play, right?

I sent her a snap back with my hand over the fire (on the stove) with a caption that said Yo that's hot.

Time to see where this goes... wish me luck.


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Re: CT LVIII: Squat or sit? 

Post#1248 » by TonyMontana » Sat May 24, 2014 1:20 am

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: CT LVIII: Squat or sit? 

Post#1249 » by hermes » Sat May 24, 2014 3:27 am

TyCobb wrote:Just got a snapchat from one of my ex's showing her holding hands with a girl with a LOMLBOFF as the caption. That's gotta mean threesome is in play, right?

I sent her a snap back with my hand over the fire (on the stove) with a caption that said Yo that's hot.

Time to see where this goes... wish me luck.

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Re: CT LVIII: Squat or sit? 

Post#1250 » by Sofa King » Sat May 24, 2014 4:08 am

TyCobb wrote:Just got a snapchat from one of my ex's showing her holding hands with a girl with a LOMLBOFF as the caption. That's gotta mean threesome is in play, right?

I sent her a snap back with my hand over the fire (on the stove) with a caption that said Yo that's hot.

Time to see where this goes... wish me luck.


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Re: CT LVIII: Squat or sit? 

Post#1251 » by ak7 » Sat May 24, 2014 4:28 am

TyCobb wrote:Just got a snapchat from one of my ex's showing her holding hands with a girl with a LOMLBOFF as the caption. That's gotta mean threesome is in play, right?

I sent her a snap back with my hand over the fire (on the stove) with a caption that said Yo that's hot.

Time to see where this goes... wish me luck.


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Re: CT LVIII: Squat or sit? 

Post#1252 » by TyCobb » Sat May 24, 2014 4:43 am

Turns out... none of the above. She still likes the dick. It was just her best friend, who is engaged to a male. Stupid acronyms.
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Re: CT LVIII: Squat or sit? 

Post#1254 » by EArl » Sat May 24, 2014 9:37 am

Lol ty.


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Re: CT LVIII: Squat or sit? 

Post#1255 » by Kalidogg24 » Sat May 24, 2014 9:59 am

Kilroy wrote:Labs can be extremely high strung and unpredictable... Them and Golden Retrievers have some of the statistically higher rates of attacks... This probably has a lot to do with their popularity, over-breeding and what not...

That said, I've been attacked by a pit bull and have seen them attack people and animals... This is not simply a bad reputation. If there is a such thing as an aggressive breed, Pit Bulls would have to fit into that category... Along with Rottweilers, etc...

They were specifically and selectively bred for aggression and strength. And many of them you see in these rescue shows etc were specifically chosen for those traits as puppies and then abandoned when not useful anymore... Many of those dogs are ticking time bombs... I've seen the results.

Frankly I find the 'misunderstood breed' narrative that seems to permeate the media about pit bulls to be dishonest and dangerous. I don't believe they should be outlawed and put to sleep like some of the nut jobs, but I think you need to go into ownership with your eyes wide open and be ready to make the tough call if they show any signs of aggression. Also... Obedience training should be mandatory for some breeds.


Spot on about some labs and golden retrievers.

As for pitbulls I respectively disagree. Majority of that unsuspected behavior completely relies on the owner. Too many people treat these guys like mini tigers when it completely relies on the owner to mature their temperament. I wouldn't doubt for one second Kilroy that the pitbull who attacked you could of been a rescue from a previous bad owner. Or simply just raised by a bad and irresponsible breeder.
The pitbull breed is the most bred dog in the world. An unfortunately over 75% of the owners or breeders of pitbulls in the world use this misunderstood dog for the wrong reasons.

Pitbulls being unpredictable and having lock jaws is completely a myth. Being unpredictable can be any dog if their not trained correctly. An no they do not have lock jaws while actually the Rottweiler has the strongest jaw/bite force.

I'm sorry man but they do have a bad reputation. Simply claiming that the entire breed of pitbulls is aggressive and unpredictable(ticking timebombs) is ignorant. My 85 pound, 8 month old pitbull Kobe is the complete opposite of that. Dude sleeps in bed with my son every single night. Never bit or attacked a single dog once. He'll do the occasional wrestle with no nipping and he loves to play tag and chase. He's also completed the puppy beginner, intermediate, and "no pull walk with the leash" classes. He's basically two classes away from being a California Certified Service Dog. Where yes he can come with me anywhere legally. I'm debating getting that done as the advance classes are pretty expensive and I'm super happy with his development thus far. An to make it even more amazing he's not even neutered yet! :D

It's all about the owner not the dog. It's not their faults they got the smarts, speed, tenacity of a terrier and the superior muscle structure and athleticism of a boxer basically labeled as a "Super Dog".

They scored #2 as far as having the most tolerant temperament.
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With all that said I'm not in denial and blind to the obvious. I know this could be the most dangerous dog if their brought up in a evil lifestyle. An if their brought up with a positive upbringing it's the complete opposite. They become the most loyal and obedient dogs of all time.

I can't stress enough about how it's all about the owner. An irresponsible doesn't necessarily mean there fighting them or beating them up, it could mean there not giving them excerise or training. And when that becomes the case any dog becomes a wild beast.
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Re: CT LVIII: Squat or sit? 

Post#1256 » by Kalidogg24 » Sat May 24, 2014 10:06 am

TyCobb wrote:I did drop 1K to train my dog when she was a puppy. Pretty much chewed up everything in sight in the backyard, plus dug holes all over.

The dog has been outstanding ever since. Plays catch and swears she's a house dog even though she is pretty damn big.


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Re: CT LVIII: Squat or sit? 

Post#1257 » by Wavy Q » Sat May 24, 2014 2:14 pm

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Re: CT LVIII: Squat or sit? 

Post#1258 » by ennui » Sat May 24, 2014 5:06 pm

Met up with my boy who is the official barber of tfc in toronto yesterday. Jeremy hall and julio cesar took us out to sotto sotto for dinner - paid for everything. Hit up the club after and we got the vip room and the drinks were flowing, thots were flocking. Amazing night.
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Post#1259 » by Kalidogg24 » Sat May 24, 2014 5:49 pm

ennui wrote:Met up with my boy who is the official barber of tfc in toronto yesterday. Jeremy hall and julio cesar took us out to sotto sotto for dinner - paid for everything. Hit up the club after and we got the vip room and the drinks were flowing, thots were flocking. Amazing night.


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Post#1260 » by ennui » Sat May 24, 2014 5:56 pm

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