Which breed is the most manly dog

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    Freedom
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    thought of getting a dude like this one, boxer

    not interested in Rotties and Doberman, they are too large for my place

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    TaxGuy
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    Good looking dog. Go for it. I had a husky growing up, he was a great dog. Also a German Shepard, she was awesome.

    I’ve thought about getting a Pit Bull. I’m a pretty big guy, so I figure me with a Pit Bull means no one messing with me when going out for a walk. I brother’s daughter has one and it’s a pretty cool dog. Very loyal.

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    #557958
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    Freedom
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    Good looking dog. Go for it. I had a husky growing up, he was a great dog. Also a German Shepard, she was awesome.

    I’ve thought about getting a Pit Bull. I’m a pretty big guy, so I figure me with a Pit Bull means no one messing with me when going out for a walk. I brother’s daughter has one and it’s a pretty cool dog. Very loyal.

    pitbulls are cool, but you need to get one which you know for sure, doesn’t have mental issues, as it’s a very strong dog.

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    Autolite
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    The most dignified dog is the Alaskan Malamute. A purebred seldom barks or makes a sound. If something annoys it, they just quietly kill it…

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    MGTOW_Mike
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    Tibetan Mastiff

    A tranquil mind is neither happy nor sad, it is uninfluenced by external conditions.

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    Old Rottweiler
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    You know my vote. But they have to be well trained. If you do not let them know you are in charge, they will take charge. Someone has to be the top dog.

    Like you used to be able to do with women.

    #557975
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    Freedom
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    You know my vote. But they have to be well trained. If you do not let them know you are in charge, they will take charge. Someone has to be the top dog.

    Like you used to be able to do with women.

    you mean rotties? don’t know man, they seem to be very high maintenance

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    JVB
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    Boxers are great and generally have a good temperament. They require a lot of exercise. Taking him out twice a day to pee does not cut the grade.

    Peace is > piece.

    #557993
    Freedom
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    Remember bro a dog requires responsibility from its owner. A beautiful beast like that requires a lot of exercise. Too many people buy large dogs only to realize it doesn’t gell with their living situation and the poor creature lays on a carpet all day. Be committed to the well being of your dog, don’t just buy it coz it’s a cool looking big dog. Respect.

    yeah that’s why I prefer a boxer over Rotties or Huskies, both breeds are too active.

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    Your choice:

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    #557997
    JVB
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    Also bro not sure of your living situation but short hair is better too.

    Peace is > piece.

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    Hdvrod
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    thought of getting a dude like this one, boxer

    not interested in Rotties and Doberman, they are too large for my place

    I had a boxer and he was the best dog I’ve ever had. Extremely loyal and protective of the house but also a huge lapdog. Short hair is definitely a plus, the drooling not so much.
    Remember, boxers have a relatively short lifespan 9-11 years. It’s extremely easy to get very emotionally attached to a boxer because they are just incredibly awesome creatures, and then it feels like they pass away prematurely.
    I would still recommend getting a boxer.

    Anyway communication, real open communication, is not wanted or even required in a relationship. Women cannot handle fully open and honest communication, plus most perceive it as a weakness on the part of a man. All that is required is catering to her whims, and even then nothing is certain. There is no way to be sure of having a successful relationshit with a woman. MGTaoist

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    Autolite
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    It’s extremely easy to get very emotionally attached to a boxer because they are just incredibly awesome creatures, and then it feels like they pass away prematurely.

    The ’emotional attachment’ thing is hard to deal with when you dog dies. I still miss a wonderful dog that I had many years ago. But the flip side is that you can always get another good dog. People are giving them away. Even the worst dog is a much better companion than the best GF…

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    Joey Alfio
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    Hdvrod
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    It’s extremely easy to get very emotionally attached to a boxer because they are just incredibly awesome creatures, and then it feels like they pass away prematurely.

    The ’emotional attachment’ thing is hard to deal with when you dog dies. I still miss a wonderful dog that I had many years ago. But the flip side is that you can always get another good dog. People are giving them away. Even the worst dog is a much better companion than the best GF…

    I seriously considered cloning him but couldn’t afford it at the time.

    Anyway communication, real open communication, is not wanted or even required in a relationship. Women cannot handle fully open and honest communication, plus most perceive it as a weakness on the part of a man. All that is required is catering to her whims, and even then nothing is certain. There is no way to be sure of having a successful relationshit with a woman. MGTaoist

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    Diogenes
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    I always have gotten my dogs from the pound, except for a lost one that followed me home when I was a kid, a Beagle. Great friend and great dog.

    I’ve had the best luck with hound/hunting types. They fit a man because they are full of energy and trust and are ready to go at any time. They just need a man to lead them. They are manly in every respect. They also have extraordinarily complementary senses.

    I know an old rancher who went deaf. His ranch is in rattlesnake country. He got a Corgi – not a superficially manly dog by any stretch – but that dang thing is fearless and unfailingly alerts him to the nearby rattlers. He told me it has saved his bacon more than a few times.

    There’s nothing better than a good dog. Nothing.

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    Bob1775
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    Coon hound or black mouth cur.

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    Old Rottweiler
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    Rottweilers are not high maintenance. This is my fourth one. I have had rotti’s over 25 years. The only thing I have noticed is they shed a rottweilers worth of hair once a year.

    They like walks when they are young, when older a couple miles are enough. Or not at all.

    Mine will sleep on her bed while I take a nap and not get off the bed. She thinks her job is to guard me, and she is happiest when she can stare or better yet lean on me me to make sure I am OK. If I twitch, she looks around like ” What can I kill, just give me the command? Are you OK?”.

    I leave her out at night, and I sleep like the dead knowing she is on duty.

    Smart, fearless and intimidating. I think that qualifies as a manly dog. Plus the females are usually 100 pounds of black coated muscle. The males weigh even more.

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    Monk
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    Border collie, every time. Officially the smartest of dogs and utterly loyal. After that, any working gundog like springers or retrievers.

    I don’t like thug dogs – rotties, mastiffs and the like. Or ratdogs.

    #558692
    Astro
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    Even some smaller breeds can be a “Mans Dog”. People see my Dachshund as a cute little guy (yes, he is a pussy magnet). That “cute little guy” saved my life when I was on the brink of a total breakdown and suicide due to my wife. “Dachshund” is german for “Badger Hound” and they were bred to hunt for badgers in their tunnels. Pound for pound, one is hard pressed to find a braver dog than that and they do not know fear even when they should. He is a hunting dog and hunting is a man’s hobby. Granted that he would have no chance against a pit bull but imagine if a Dachshund or a Chiwawa were the size of a Great Dane. Animal control would be scared s~~~less! A Chiwawa is Satan in a small body and can scare the s~~~ out of even large dogs. I seen a Doberman run in terror from a Chiwawa while I was saying to myself: “THE POWER OF CHRIST COMPELLS YOU! (from the Exorcist)” What is a “Man’s dog”? I guess that depends on the man.

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