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In article .com>,
"SD" > wrote:

> sf wrote:
> > On Fri, 28 Oct 2005 04:05:49 -0500, OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:
> >
> > > We also own cattle/sheep herding dogs, currently
> > > > three, down from 5. The breed we own not only is used for herding but
> > > > the Dutch swat teams use them as their K-9 dog of choice. The SO has
> > > > also trained a few as personal protection dogs for high profile people
> > > > who don't want one of the traditional dogs used for protection work. If
> > > > you don't know what breed I'm talking about, good because we want to
> > > > keep it that way. Most of us who own this breed keep the PR way down
> > > > because they lousy pets for the average Joe.
> > > >
> > >
> > > German shepard?
> > > --

> > *NOT* a standard protection dog, which a german shepard is. So, it
> > could be anything from an Austrailian Sheep Dog *which I'm having
> > trouble visualing as a personal protection dog* to a pitbull.
> > Personally, I'd take a standard poodle any day. They look like sissy
> > dogs, but they have big hearts, protect their families naturally and
> > are very, very smart.

>
>
> I also said the Dutch SWAT teams use them as their K9. You would have
> to know something about Dutch police operations to know what breed of
> dog we own and train. If you know what breed of dog Sylvester Stallone,
> singer Barbara Mandrell, and Olympic athlete Greg Louganis also have or
> had as protection dogs you would also know what breed we have. :-)
>
> SD
>


The biography says Pitt Bull...
I know they are unjustly villianized, but a good bloodline can be the
best dog in the world.

A bad one is really bad.

Genetics in ANY animal plays a big part.

My neighbors have them and they are ass holes.
But so is anyone that does not TRAIN their dogs!

I'll stick with my shelties and collies, thanks. ;-)
--
Om.

"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson