[ARCHIVED THREAD] - Best SHTF dog (Page 1 of 2)
Posted: 7/7/2002 5:10:00 AM EDT
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Work-bred...no AKC show crap...German Shepherd from hip-certified parents. (Remember, in the US, the only world-recognized kennel club is the AKC, so all "registered" GSD's born here...work or show bred...will have AKC papers) Well socialized, well trained and x-rayed. The Best! |
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Quoted: Whichever breed tastes best, that's the one you'll want with you when you run out of MREs. I was reading an article about Lewis and Clark this week. They stopped at an Indian village to trade some goods for food. Instead of buying fish they bought all the dogs to butcher. The "white men" came and ate all the dogs! Damn...[puke] |
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Someone already beat me to it, but I was gonna say daschunds come in packages that are more likely to be eaten before all the meat spoils. As for pitts... [list] [*]They are territorial, but do not respect surveyed boundry lines.[/*] [*]Except in the fact that they crap in my yard instead of my neighbors.[/*] [*]They moan all night long.[/*] [*]One of the two I STILL don't trust - if I didn't break eye contact with this dog, it would attempt to dismember me. His other pitt is fine.[/*] [*]Their owners are severely plagued by "my widdle doggy just wants to pway with you" syndrome. (Yes, she just wants to play with my intestines.)[/*] [*]Despite all their vaunted advantages as guard dogs, my car, my lawn mower, and a gas can have all dissapeared from my house, and not so much as a whimper from the dogs.[/*] [/list] |
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Quoted: I was reading an article about Lewis and Clark this week. They stopped at an Indian village to trade some goods for food. Instead of buying fish they bought all the dogs to butcher. The "white men" came and ate all the dogs! Damn...[puke] Dog isn't bad, it's just getting past the notion that you're eating Rover |
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Quoted: [*]Despite all their vaunted advantages as guard dogs, my car, my lawn mower, and a gas can have all dissapeared from my house, and not so much as a whimper from the dogs.[/*] [/list] Maybe the dog did it. [:D] A friend of mine had a Pitt several years ago who absolutley HATED tires. It would chase down anything with tires. One time his dad got too close while mowing the lawn and it took him an hour and a half to wrestle the lawn mower away from the dog. I would nominate a very big, very hungery dog as the best SHTF-type of dog. |
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I would want one of the larger hunting breeds. Something big enough to be a protection and work animal (the dog is gonna pull your SHTF wheel barrell right). But capable on helping fill the stew pot too. I dont know if a sight hunter or sent hunter would be better? Maybe a mixed breed? |
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The two hardest biting dogs are German Shepherds and Black Labradors. Black Labs can even bite harder than a German Shepherd. One day our neighbors very aggressive 4 year old male German Shepherd got loose and came into our yard running straight for my 4 year old brother looking like it was going to attack him. Our 7 year old female black lab intercepted him and tore him up really good. She almost tore his tongue out of his head and also lacerated him up. They had to get his tongue stitched back together and 3 other places he had to get stitches. Our lab got bit a few times but she did not need any stitching up. I taught one of our male black labs that we used for duck and goose hunting to be a guard dog. He turned out being a very good guard dog and quite aggressive with strangers. He was the most lovable, laid back, spoiled dog, around our 4 family members. But he would not let anybody else come near the house without our consent. This dog tore the shit out of 2 different male German Shepherds. Never underestimate the potential of a Black Lab. In my opinion, they are the greatest all around dog that a person could have. |
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[img]http://www.printroom.com/_vti_bin/ViewImage.dll?userid=M4Madness&album_id=70796&image_id=2&show=image¶m=84344[/img] You can't beat a good high-percentage wolf hybrid for protection and companionship. Don't you guys remember the old ads by Charles Dysart in SOF? The photo above is of my male Solomon. He is 87.5% MacKenzii wolf/malamute. He weighs in about 130# and will kill anything that gets into his 100' X 200' enclosure, yet would not harm a child. They can be trained in the same manner as other dogs, but I would recommend a 50-75% wolf for ease of training. Pure wolves are too high-strung. My wife and I have raised and sold over 50 cubs over the years, but no longer breed them. We now only have this male and his mate Sheba. |
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You would really have to search for the right one, but an aggressive Great Dane with no hip problems or genetic defects (I admit they are hard to find) My dog's handler had a 185 lb Male Great Dane, I saw it get mad and kill a German Shepard in about 5 seconds, tore out the GS's throat. Also, as someone pointed out, you could survive for a month off of the meat the Dane would provide once you got hungry enough to eat it. |
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Even though my Rott/Shep mix would do quite nicely, I have to cast another vote for a Black Lab. I think it's probably the best overall SHTF dog since it is arguably the most versatile. I don't want any Pits around - I had to shoot one once. I know many Pits are friendly and all that, but I have also seen seemingly stable, friendly Pit Bulls suddenly turn. One friend of mine had four of them, all brothers and sisters, and the oldest male was a psycho. He corrupted the others as well. My friend finally dug a big hole in his back field, brought the dog out, lured it into the hole with food, shot it, and buried it. The other dogs immediately chilled out, but I still don't trust them. I wouldn't leave my kid alone in the room with them (if I had a kid, that is). |
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Posted this on the 'Road Warrior' thread an figured I'd post it over here as some form of non-biased reference material. Top Guard Dogs Bull mastiff Doberman pinscher Rottweiler Komondor Puli Giant schnauzer German shepherd Rhodesian Ridgeback Kuvasz American Staffordshire terrier Top Watch Dogs Rottweiler German shepherd Scottish terrier West Highland white terrier Miniature schnauzer Yorkshire terrier Cairn terrier Chihuahua Airedale terrier Poodle (standard/miniature) The Worst Watch Dogs Bloodhound Newfoundland Saint Bernard Basset hound Bulldog Old English sheepdog Clumber spaniel Irish wolfhound Scottish deerhound Pug Coren said most of the top guard dog breeds were manipulated though breeding for strength and size. The bull mastiff, for example, was "designed to be heavy enough to knock a man down, but still fast enough to reach him if he's running away," Coren said. The Doberman, the breed most often found in department stores after hours, was first bred by an Austrian tax collector who wanted to create an independent guard dog. They don't need to hear a command from their masters to react. The Rottweiler, ranked third because of its awesome jaw strength, is, pound for pound, the strongest dog there is, Coren said. He considers its jaw, with a bite strength of 2,000 pounds per square inch, a lethal weapon. [url]www.apbnews.com/safetycenter/family/1999/05/17/dogs0517_01.html[/url] |
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Preferably one that'd potentially serve the same purpose as a Ton Ton in Empire Strikes Back. Other than that, controlled barking, mild temperment around kids, and a keen nose are the deciding factors. Woof Woof. Actually. Up here in Maine, we have a significant population of what we like to call "BMW"s. Big Maine Women. Some of them look like big dogs, do they count?[;)] |
| Black labs make good hunting dogs and gaurd dogs with the temperment to be around kids and families. My dog will be 2 years old in nov. and he only weighs in at 85lbs and still growing but not too much farther till he is full grown. Just like one of the family who does not seem to like strangers much but his one weakness is he loves any little kid's who want to play with him. |
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I like large breeds, but what would some of you guys do with a large breed dog if the food supply dried up? If the S really HTF, I don't think the dog food is going to last longer than anything else in the grocery stores. Wouldn't it make more sense to have a dog that [i]doesn't[/i] consume more food than the average person? |
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I gotta go with EricE: Meet my [red]APBT[/red][b]Roshi[/b]. The only reason he has a leash on is so that he would freakin' stay still for this pic. 100% protective of the family, and he seems to be getting along with our new Pekinesee puppy(6 weeks old) [img]www.ar15.com/members/albums/Waverunner%2FRoshi1%2Ejpg[/img] [img]ak.ar15.com/members/albums/Waverunner%2FPrincess%2Ejpg[/img] |