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Whats the best breed of dog to have in the upcoming doom, prepper situation?
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[quote:Dammien:MV81MTM3NDk0Xzk0NDU2NzcxX0E5NUJBMTM3] [quote:Anonymous Coward 81975195:MV81MTM3NDk0Xzk0NDU2NzA0Xzk2NzBDMzdG] [quote:Dammien:MV81MTM3NDk0Xzk0NDU2NjA4XzlFMDRFNTYz] Nothing? No late commentary with opines?....? [/quote] If you have time to plan, probably the best dog would be a chow chow/Australian shepherd mix. Aussies are excellent at noticing anything out of the ordinary and have amazing recall (very important). They won’t wander away. They may be barkers or fairly quiet (it depends on the individual dog). While they love a lot of exercise, and have great stamina, many are also content to snuggle with their owners on the couch if need be. As a bonus, they’re great dogs to help you relax- they’ll happily fetch and do all manner of activity with you. They also tend to eat whatever’s available- including fruit and vegetable scraps, so not terribly hard to feed (and medium sized to begin with). The downside is that many are actually quite cowardly when they perceive a threat and, as mentioned, they may bark. Chows are great at guarding, fearless, and typically very quiet, but they don’t have good recall, and can be inappropriate for children/feeble family members. Combining a chow and Australian shepherd with the best traits of each, should result in puppies that are vigilant, companionable, confident, and quiet with good recall and a medium appetite. As a bonus, both breeds house real quite easily. You’ll just want a serious broom and dustpan in your preps [/quote] Interesting. Thanks for that. I've had interactions with a chow chow but not the Aussie sheppard and never a mix. [/quote]
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I Have english bulldogs so their bark is worse than their bite. What about you?
I suppose your dogs fire ar15's from their collars?
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