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Can They Protect You?

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Yes (natural)
38.10% (8)
No
42.86% (9)
Gonna Train'em sorry.
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Find out about the breed more!
19.05% (4)
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Sparty
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I was wondering and looking for more infor if untrained dogs can Protect you from rapists and killers, etc.
by the, breeds can a Dog protect you from dangerous people?
And it is true?

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Yates
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Get a hamster and stay inside. You are not ready for the outside world if you ask such stupid questions to people on a forum.

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DannyDeth
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Instead of putting an innocent animal in harm's way, buy yourself a knife.

I hate it when people want to use animals for "defense", that is not what pets are for. Just shows that most of the world's human population still cannot see anything other than their own species as being worthy to be treated with respect and love. I have had rats that are smarter than a large portion of people I have been acquainted to.

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Yes to an extent. if it has a bond with you sure it will..

Most untrained dogs however. are complete retards.

As to the person who was talking about carrying a knife. good idea. my friends dogs was being protective and went after another dog. the owner of the other dog stabbed the fucker. lol

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I have a female dog, poodle mixed with some unknown breed, medium-small, for over 7 years, and I know she would do that, because if we do a noise that's kinda like "tsssss" she will be on alert state and bark at anything, such as any cats nearby or humans she doesn't know. I'm not sure if this is really training, as I didn't teach that to her. My cousin's dog goes in to the same alert state with that sound.
I also have a nearly 3 year old huge great dane mixed with pitbull, and funny thing is he's actually kinda dumb, not really trained and my smaller dog is 'superior' than him (as in, the leader of the pack).
Since he's a mixed breed, he has the size and friendliness of a great dane, but if he sees someone strange, even with him being untrained, he barks and would probably attempt to kill them if they attacked me or my father, which are the humans he deals with the most.

Tell us the breed, size and age of your dog.
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