
Not sure what training split this pitbull is on. But I know he does bodypart splits LOL
waaaat? is that for real? hahaha…
The Perfect Dog for a Bodybuilder…
any dog he chooses.
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
The Perfect Dog for a Bodybuilder…
any dog he chooses.[/quote]
This is the truth.
[quote]ebraunschweiler wrote:
waaaat? is that for real? hahaha…[/quote]
Yip, I have some pics of a car he chewed on
if I remember correctly that dog absolutely destroyed the fenders of a really decent S2K. I would not leave that alone with anything other than…well nothing comes to mind because it will most likely end up all chewed up.
Also how do you discipline a dog that can easily take whatever you can throw at it, literally.
a cute yellow lab
[quote]silverbullet wrote:
ebraunschweiler wrote:
waaaat? is that for real? hahaha…
Yip, I have some pics of a car he chewed on
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Dude, more pics, more info…
I just met a 90lb pitbull last night… He was an absolute beast, and wayyy cool.
I personally want a Newfoundland. haha

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
The Perfect Dog for a Bodybuilder…
any dog he chooses.[/quote]
That dog is huge!
I had a pit with similar structure and same color but not guite that jacked (80 - 90#). I have photos but they are all hard copies. A while there he would go running about 2 miles a day 5 - 7 x per week.
RIP Kaiser
edit: I forgot the reason why I orgianlly decided to post in this thread. When my dog came to live with me in college he was kennel trained but not a big fan. When I left he would go crazy barking until he was hoarse. S ame thing when he heard me walking up the stairs. Anyways, one day he got tired of being in the kennel. So he ate the roof of it.
Got out and eat the doorknob off the bedroom door before scratching up all the carpet, padding, and leaving scratch marks in the concrete slab. I got home and let him have it. He was huge pit but was raised right and hid under the bed for the next few hours. We got over it though a little later. He hated being left behind.
I would say Border Collie. They love being active. I used to doggy-sit one and would walk him all around town. Good additional cardio.
Any dog that doesn’t waste your time with annoyances.
[quote]Marlind wrote:
Wendy, my little myostatin defficent dog[/quote]
Imagine a little old lady saw Mariusz Pudzianowski walking this dog around town?
LMAO.

Hyenas are kind of like a dog aren’t they?

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[quote]strangec wrote:
Hyenas are kind of like a dog aren’t they?[/quote]
Now THAT is some badass shit, right there!!
They use the hyenas to extort money from the area businesses. If they don’t pay, they send in the hyenas.
[quote]imhungry wrote:
strangec wrote:
Hyenas are kind of like a dog aren’t they?
Now THAT is some badass shit, right there!!
They use the hyenas to extort money from the area businesses. If they don’t pay, they send in the hyenas. [/quote]
Sort of like the movie Unleashed with Jet Li eh?

Cane Corso’s are pretty badass looking dogs. I don’t know how they would fair against baboons and hyenas though.

I’m not a body builder, but I have two boxer pups. Both are just over 7 months old, a male and female. When a boxer is an adult, in my own opinion, they are lean and musculr, loyal and kind. You couldn’t ask for a better temperment for children.
