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WKR
Interesting question.
One gal I was dating had a huge 120# German Shepard that was one of the most out of control dogs I've ever seen. He came at me once and if he didn't have a choke chain collar on him, it could have been really bad. As it was my arm was tore up pretty bad with puncture wounds and stitches and a bite on my thigh.
I got ahold of his choke collar and wrapped him under the belly near his back legs and was able to choke him out. Without the choke chain....I dunno what would have happened, He was long and easy to get leverage on. [She put him down the next day.]
I ran hog dogs for years, from 90# pit bulls to avg size healer dogs. We would pick up ranch dogs from the shelter and try them with our other dogs. Most didn't work. One 55# Healer mix fought a huge doberman in the Shelter and had him on his back. We took him and tried him. He was fine until I grabbed him off a hog by the scruff of the neck and he turned on me tearing up my arm real bad and one embarrassingly sore bite on my butt cheek. A mid size dog isn't going to kill you.
We had a 90# pit bull - Butch....that was given to us by a guy that lived near a school and the dog hated kids. Butch was good around adults...but I was always a little skeptical of him. He was a head hunter- as pits are- and we ended up giving him to another hog hunter that liked pit bulls. The thing about those big thick Pitt bulls is they grab you and don't let go- plus they are hard to restrain I've never seen one choked out like other breeds. You have to knock them out to get them to release with something like a 4 cell Mag light- it works.
I think that two 55# pit bulls would be worse than one 100# dog.....
One gal I was dating had a huge 120# German Shepard that was one of the most out of control dogs I've ever seen. He came at me once and if he didn't have a choke chain collar on him, it could have been really bad. As it was my arm was tore up pretty bad with puncture wounds and stitches and a bite on my thigh.
I got ahold of his choke collar and wrapped him under the belly near his back legs and was able to choke him out. Without the choke chain....I dunno what would have happened, He was long and easy to get leverage on. [She put him down the next day.]
I ran hog dogs for years, from 90# pit bulls to avg size healer dogs. We would pick up ranch dogs from the shelter and try them with our other dogs. Most didn't work. One 55# Healer mix fought a huge doberman in the Shelter and had him on his back. We took him and tried him. He was fine until I grabbed him off a hog by the scruff of the neck and he turned on me tearing up my arm real bad and one embarrassingly sore bite on my butt cheek. A mid size dog isn't going to kill you.
We had a 90# pit bull - Butch....that was given to us by a guy that lived near a school and the dog hated kids. Butch was good around adults...but I was always a little skeptical of him. He was a head hunter- as pits are- and we ended up giving him to another hog hunter that liked pit bulls. The thing about those big thick Pitt bulls is they grab you and don't let go- plus they are hard to restrain I've never seen one choked out like other breeds. You have to knock them out to get them to release with something like a 4 cell Mag light- it works.
I think that two 55# pit bulls would be worse than one 100# dog.....