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<blockquote data-quote="Boehlertaught" data-source="post: 2109741" data-attributes="member: 14520"><p>I'm in the opinion category that the numbnuts on facebook has issues; as do others that would shoot before telling the neighbor that their dog is out again. I like in the country too and, to date, the dogs that have visited our place have been friendly. And the list of visiting dogs hits a lot of "bad" breeds...even a pit. As for using a cocker spaniel for a guard dog. I did in the mid 1980's. His name was Big John; if you visited the house without permission he would eat your liver gaining access from the hole between your back pockets. I now have a pit. He's one of the nicest dogs I've ever had but he'll eat you if you jump my fence. If I introduce you to him you have a real problem...he will want you to throw his soccer ball. Oh, he never gets tired!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boehlertaught, post: 2109741, member: 14520"] I'm in the opinion category that the numbnuts on facebook has issues; as do others that would shoot before telling the neighbor that their dog is out again. I like in the country too and, to date, the dogs that have visited our place have been friendly. And the list of visiting dogs hits a lot of "bad" breeds...even a pit. As for using a cocker spaniel for a guard dog. I did in the mid 1980's. His name was Big John; if you visited the house without permission he would eat your liver gaining access from the hole between your back pockets. I now have a pit. He's one of the nicest dogs I've ever had but he'll eat you if you jump my fence. If I introduce you to him you have a real problem...he will want you to throw his soccer ball. Oh, he never gets tired! [/QUOTE]
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