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The real dog doesnt bark

Discussion in 'Dog Discussion' started by PIt4life, Sep 7, 2006.

  1. PIt4life

    PIt4life Banned

    I have read this in a lot of places, that a dog who is barking, snarling, growling, and has its hackles raised is a cur and affarid. But the dog who is simpley watching, but will fight, is confident.
    I feel this is true, if a dog was truely sure of himself why would he have to go around proveing it to everyone?

    I have seen so many people with game dogs that are doing all of the above, are they not confident in themselfs? I think not, i dont care game or not.... hes not confident.

    What do you guys think??


    (sorry, cant spell)
     
  2. kane85

    kane85 Top Dog

    i have noticed that too. dogs that bark will bark and when its time to get down they will continue barking but also backing away. and other dogs that i have seen that dont do that when its time to play(we all know what i'am talking about)those dog are quite wont make noise and the most they will do is just pull to were the other dog is or when its go time they will get down to what they have to do.
     
  3. OhRex

    OhRex Pup

    Hmm... that makes sense. Rex will just look at another dog that is barking like an idiot. He rarely barks.
     
  4. LegendsMami

    LegendsMami Top Dog

    My dad told me the same thing after this happen~~> I was out on a walk with Legend and had stopped to talk to someone. And a guy who tests his dog in the [] walked really close by and his dog barked in Legend's face. I've never been yanked and pulled so hard. the whites of his eyes turned red and he tuned me out! I ended up having to grab him by the collar and pick him up by his front and turn him around and hold him down so he couldnt see the dog. And after about struggling with him for about 3 minutes so he couldnt see the dog he would whine a little and yank really hard. I dont know if my dog is game but I damn sure don't wanna find out!
     
  5. truegames

    truegames Big Dog

    I have a heavy bred redboy/jocko male that I've never heard bark he's 8 now and calming down in his old age but as a young buck he was hell on legs.
     
  6. njchmin

    njchmin Big Dog

    In my experience with dogs the loud ones dont really want to fight. Its the quiet ones that you have to watch out for.
     
  7. tommy3

    tommy3 CH Dog

    From my experiences, it is not true. I know of dogs that will actually make alot of noise. Not necessarilly barking, more like screaming. They scream because they want to get to the other dog. It is not meant to be a threat like barking. Also, I have heard of dogs that raised their hackles and barked before they were touched. Of course, that changed after they were started.
     
  8. jeeperino

    jeeperino CH Dog

    Dogs will be dogs.Some will be quiet, some will scream, some will bark. It is no indicator on how game or confident the dog is. Sounds like old wives tales to me. Kinda like the old tale of how all black dogs are curs and itsblack is not a true color for an apbt. I doubt you have seen many people with GAME dogs as well. If the dog is a true GAME dog and wins but is not confident.....WHO CARES!!! Its not a battle of egos, its WAR. As far as proving "it" to everyone (who is everyone?); again dogs will be dogs.

    Sorry to sound like an asshole, but this thread got on my nerves.
     
  9. tommy3

    tommy3 CH Dog

    Exactly...
     
  10. hillbilly

    hillbilly Big Dog

    i totally agree with you
     
  11. Esse818

    Esse818 Big Dog

    diagree and agree, my pit crys for any other cats and dogs that are loose. however when they are behind a fence she stays very quit and sometimes moves a little faster. put sorry to say she got in a fight with another pit that wasn't on a leash and she put it on its place.
     
  12. Evil_Elvis

    Evil_Elvis Big Dog

    thats what im thinking lol
     
  13. bahamutt99

    bahamutt99 CH Dog

    It depends on the dog I guess. Every one of mine has had a different way of dealing with other dogs. I had a dog several years ago that would see a dog several blocks away and start screaming and trying to get over there. My current dog stood in the Judge's Choice ring at a local show with at least 20 other dogs and was not impressed with the barking at all -- actually got bored enough to lay down -- but if she thinks another dog really wants a piece, she will stand at attention or quietly try to get to them. My Akita/pit would bluff and bark, but would still grab on and go to town if another dog came within her reach. And yet another dog I had wouldn't show an ounce of aggression until grabbed by another dog, but for some reason she seemed to really enjoy herself once engaged.

    It takes all kinds, I s'pose.
     
  14. 440rider

    440rider Guest

    dogs bark!!!!...where does this stuff come from..how many dogs have ya'll owned and been around to ask that question? Ya'll bragging about dogs putting other dogs in it's place and people you meet on the street rolling their dogs and and how bad ass ya'lls dogs are....i dont know who's bark is louder the dog or the owner? Who cares is right! So much BS flies around this board it's almost comical and ya'll talk about the media spreading BS.
     
  15. ghost 1

    ghost 1 CH Dog

    mine don't bark alot but if it gets to close it will get warned
     
  16. MR BIGGS

    MR BIGGS Breed Advocate

    My female remains calm while pulling and whining to get to another dog or any animal for that matter and she comes from a 6x winner, don't know if that means much since her sire wasn't papered.

    BTW: in the picture below is her pulling and whining to get to a squirrel
     
  17. SMOKIN HEMI

    SMOKIN HEMI CH Dog

    Smokey doesn't bark he gets in a very statueues posture ears are erect, tail does the fimilar u up. You can feel a deep growl vibrating his leash. I've yet to hear him bark. He is all buisness...[​IMG]
     
  18. Dont know how much of nothing this means but, I read this in the UKC guidlines...what they except (accept) and disregard (not accepted).....

    The American Pit Bull Terrier (Tail)
    The true APBT's tail should always erect in a straight format and should never curl up into the air. This is called a ~gay tail~ According to the historical standards, a gay tail is diqualified in UKC. It shows lack of confindence and gameness that the true APBT was bred for generations ago.

    I found it quite interesting and just thought I would share with you all!
     
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  19. Now back to thread, we had a dog a while back that was a handful....
    With this particular dog I would have to disagree with what was said before.

    He would bark all day long at other dogs and any animal that came across his path, had he had the chance, he would have gotten the best of them. I say this because, the place we lived, he was on a chain in our fenced in backyard. One day we neglegted to close the gate (as we sometimes did when were out there) but this day was one to remember......A stray (I am assuming) came in our yard (looked like pit bull mix) and went straight to Sonnie.....Sonnie when got out there had gotten the best of her. We had never had anything like this happen, so for the first time we had to break up a fight....It was scary!

    But the point of this was.....Sonnie barked and was very aggressive towards anything that moved......but when it came down to it.....he stood his ground.
    Unfortunately, we ended up having to get rid of him...he was too agressive and I didn't like it....not when he tended to start showing it towards people also...sold to a man that lived deep in the country....where he could be himself!

    I think (like was said before) DOGS WILL BE DOGS! It doesnt matter if they sit back and watch or if they bark all day.......I honestly dont think that you can call a dog for what he is, just because he (sits back and watches) or (barks at everything). Thats just rediculous
     
  20. Like in all storys I think there is some trues in it. To be quietly ,and to be just eyes, ears, and nerves....well such a behavior is a good sign for a Bulldog. On the other hand I heard from loud Bulldogs and they were game as hell....some were shy AND game as hell.You can never say its 100% so or 100% so. No doubt its a very good sign if a Bulldog work without making any noise because that simply means he is in full concentration.If he begins later in the work to growl thats a bad sign because he shows with that a lag of concentration. But on the other hand some dogs showed this signs....and worked on for hours! Like I said never 100%.......But there is a reason for that our beloved Bulldogs compared to other kind of dogs are the quiet ones.
     

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