In this case, I think they were using the dogs on a hunt.
Undefeated
December 7, 2016 11:55 am
What a hoot. Made me LOL
BB
December 7, 2016 12:16 pm
Big Injun Chief strikes again !!!
hardscrabble farmer
December 7, 2016 12:46 pm
That can’t be Llpoh.
At no point did he begin to curse at the kangaroo, nor did he try and tell it how stupid it was, or that it had no idea how to be a kangaroo and that from now on he was simply going to ignore it because it wasn’t worth his time.
My dogs would be literally twice the size of the one in the video. And all muscle and teeth.
They were pig hunters – hunt with packs of 70 pound dogs.
Mine were bred to defend against leopards and lions. 120 to 200 pounds, depending on what role they were bred for (hunt, hunt and defend, just defend, etc.). And tough as nails.
starfcker
December 7, 2016 8:13 pm
That dog came trotting at me with bad intentions. I would retreat. And I don’t scare easy. That said, I had no idea a kangaroo was that huge and formidable. Dude in the vid is 6’7″. Look at the arms on that kangaroo. I have friends with the little wallaby type, they are very docile. I think i’ve seen regular kangaroos at the zoo, don’t remember anything that massive.
Llpoh
December 7, 2016 8:36 pm
Star – had a couple of folks over, and they were admiring my dogs, who were running around out back. I said come on out and I will introduce you.
One of the guys said “Oh hell no!”, and the other was a little less fearful, and just said no thanks. The big boy isn’t very scary – he exudes friendly (until he doesn’t.). The female on the other hand, while smaller, gives you a stare that would chill you to the bone.
Ya’ know, I kinda like that guy.
Leashes, this is why.
In this case, I think they were using the dogs on a hunt.
What a hoot. Made me LOL
Big Injun Chief strikes again !!!
That can’t be Llpoh.
At no point did he begin to curse at the kangaroo, nor did he try and tell it how stupid it was, or that it had no idea how to be a kangaroo and that from now on he was simply going to ignore it because it wasn’t worth his time.
If you find that video, then it’s Llpoh.
Neither did the the video mention the Boomer was drunk…
sarc. off
Llpoh’s dogs would have taken that kangaroo down in a second, unlike the skinny mutts in that video.
My dog woulda eaten that puny roo and picke his teeth with its bones. Whatever that runt mutt is, it is no boerboel.
Establishment, meet TRUMP.
http://www.outdoorhub.com/news/2015/09/30/video-canadian-man-captures-wolf-attacking-his-dog-on-camera/
“Unanon” at 4:05 pm is a different “Un” – FYI.
Unkimjong, do what Trump wants to do and trademark your name.
I think the kangaroo was just identifying as a dog and wanted to be romantic. The dog was obviously not in distress.
The guy breaking them up was obviously not a liberal thinker.
Damn LLPOH, your Boerboel’s look severely malnurished. Pry that wallet open and feed the poor things!
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How do you do, Mr. Roo. Wanna dance? Thought not.
Damn. Fine-looking Critter right there
My dogs would be literally twice the size of the one in the video. And all muscle and teeth.
They were pig hunters – hunt with packs of 70 pound dogs.
Mine were bred to defend against leopards and lions. 120 to 200 pounds, depending on what role they were bred for (hunt, hunt and defend, just defend, etc.). And tough as nails.
That dog came trotting at me with bad intentions. I would retreat. And I don’t scare easy. That said, I had no idea a kangaroo was that huge and formidable. Dude in the vid is 6’7″. Look at the arms on that kangaroo. I have friends with the little wallaby type, they are very docile. I think i’ve seen regular kangaroos at the zoo, don’t remember anything that massive.
Star – had a couple of folks over, and they were admiring my dogs, who were running around out back. I said come on out and I will introduce you.
One of the guys said “Oh hell no!”, and the other was a little less fearful, and just said no thanks. The big boy isn’t very scary – he exudes friendly (until he doesn’t.). The female on the other hand, while smaller, gives you a stare that would chill you to the bone.