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OK, here go the photo + vidéo.
I talked about this dog like 3 months ago & got a bit scared when introducing him to my other dogs. Finally I had decided not to take care of him but I found him the same afternoon venturing around Ruta 8, nearby my gated community. Finally (bis), I decided I would give it a try and brought him back again (would have felt stupid to find his dead body on ruta 8).
He spent those last months with me & my other dogs but the issue about domination was still there. There was a first fight (at night) between him and one of my males about 3 weeks later (he lost, don't know who started the fight). Then there was a second fight, I still kept him but my 2 males then decided to make his life impossible (normal... that's their house). Then there was a third fight and he was about to kill one of my males (he's damn strong) so I placed him in front of my house about a month ago and he stays there since.
I know him very very well now, and despite his dominant behaviour (like any male) towards other males, he's a sweetie pie with humans. He's always looking for hugs, takes something to eat from your hand without biting (video), it's possible to take away his food while he's eating (video), he's an excellent guardian and is quite impressive (massive, nice muscles, loud voice, runs fast, etc.). He's also obedient, keeps constantly looking at your eyes to communicate, etc. He's psychologically balanced (no 'dangerous' fears, etc.).
I saw him with kids the other day, they were giving him hugs and he loved that.
As I said in a previous message, I wouldn't have spent so much time trying to find a family if he was a bad dog (that would have been way easier for me), but I just couldn't leave him like this.
That's obvious he's wishing a lot to be with a family, in his house, on his territory.
Only issue he has : he loves sofas, mattresses & such. But that's quite a common default...
If anyone is interested, I can bring him for a try. I can take him back anytime (but I'd bet quite many bucks that trying him is... keeping him.)
Video (I know, I talk to him like if he was a baby, lol) - you can see he takes food from your hand in a very delicate way, it's possible to take away his food, etc. :
I talked about this dog like 3 months ago & got a bit scared when introducing him to my other dogs. Finally I had decided not to take care of him but I found him the same afternoon venturing around Ruta 8, nearby my gated community. Finally (bis), I decided I would give it a try and brought him back again (would have felt stupid to find his dead body on ruta 8).
He spent those last months with me & my other dogs but the issue about domination was still there. There was a first fight (at night) between him and one of my males about 3 weeks later (he lost, don't know who started the fight). Then there was a second fight, I still kept him but my 2 males then decided to make his life impossible (normal... that's their house). Then there was a third fight and he was about to kill one of my males (he's damn strong) so I placed him in front of my house about a month ago and he stays there since.
I know him very very well now, and despite his dominant behaviour (like any male) towards other males, he's a sweetie pie with humans. He's always looking for hugs, takes something to eat from your hand without biting (video), it's possible to take away his food while he's eating (video), he's an excellent guardian and is quite impressive (massive, nice muscles, loud voice, runs fast, etc.). He's also obedient, keeps constantly looking at your eyes to communicate, etc. He's psychologically balanced (no 'dangerous' fears, etc.).
I saw him with kids the other day, they were giving him hugs and he loved that.
As I said in a previous message, I wouldn't have spent so much time trying to find a family if he was a bad dog (that would have been way easier for me), but I just couldn't leave him like this.
That's obvious he's wishing a lot to be with a family, in his house, on his territory.
Only issue he has : he loves sofas, mattresses & such. But that's quite a common default...
If anyone is interested, I can bring him for a try. I can take him back anytime (but I'd bet quite many bucks that trying him is... keeping him.)
Video (I know, I talk to him like if he was a baby, lol) - you can see he takes food from your hand in a very delicate way, it's possible to take away his food, etc. :