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To: terycarl

This mere animal’s legs are unusually heavy for his breed because he is a European Dobe and like most of his kind, once latched on, he tucks his forelegs under his chest as he dead-drops his weight from whatever’s in his jaws.

You really wouldn’t have a chance to ‘defend’ against his attack because few men are capable of doing *anything* coherent while their yarbles are being ripped off.
[’going for the throat’ is so over-rated and inefficient]

FYI, a dog’s testicles are basically insensate...unlike a human male’s testicles.
Trying to hit, kick or grab them is insanity.
All that does it place you in very convenient range of his jaws.

In a match up between you and ‘the worthless piece of catmeat’, I’m betting heavily on the the catmeat.

Your ignorance astonishes me.


59 posted on 12/04/2012 12:10:22 AM PST by Salamander (If animals could speak, mankind would weep.)
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To: Salamander
"...once latched on, he tucks his forelegs under his chest as he dead-drops his weight from whatever’s in his jaws."

I take it then that he has those dreaded "Doberman Latching Jaws."

(Latchjaw for those of you in Rio Linda.)
63 posted on 12/04/2012 1:04:46 AM PST by shibumi (Cover it with gas and set it on fire.)
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To: Salamander
In a match up between you and ‘the worthless piece of catmeat’, I’m betting heavily on the the catmeat. Your ignorance astonishes me.

took one down,big one, which had a child in its jaws...Suring, Wisconsin, in the 1960's. Got a choke hold on the catmeat and didn't let go until the piece of garbage was stone dead....still correspond with the dog's intended victim!!!....people 1...catmeat 0

66 posted on 12/04/2012 11:44:42 AM PST by terycarl
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