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[quote=NickD]Every time I see dogs in a fighting pit, I wonder if the "owner" ever had a dog as a kid.[/quote] The sad thing is, a lot of people who fit dogs consider themselves animal lovers. I think a lot of it is cultural. People today can't imagine going to war, even to mediate.... European culture had glorified war for 3,000 years.
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    • Dog of israeli soldiers, dogfighting in kormes, boer dogs in southafrica (national geographic october 1988). http://www.flickr.com/photos/30264302@N03/sets/72157607158285725/ bye
      • Every time I see dogs in a fighting pit, I wonder if the "owner" ever had a dog as a kid.
        • nick that type of kid probably did....WELL DONE PLEASE
          • [quote=akumal]Dog of israeli soldiers, dogfighting in kormes, boer dogs in southafrica (national geographic october 1988). http://www.flickr.com/photos/30264302@N03/sets/72157607158285725/ bye[/quote] Some explications:I want to sent that photos to molosserdogs time ago because I think that are very curious and interesting.I´m a total inutility in informatic staff and a good friend of mine help me.He don´t find the form to sent the photos with the text,he sent an email to MD admin. asked them about it.He don´t obtain any response and,then,he include a link to an album with the post.My original idea was write a brief comment with any of the photos but when my friend at last do the link I´m not was there to dictate the text.I only wrote that three phrases in a paper for him. The first photo don´t need explication:Israeli soldiers in an operation in Palestine.But the dog is not the typical malinois or GS than use all the police and armys around the world.This dog look more like a malinois/pit cross,something similar that the Donovan pinscher.If the Israeli soldiers employed it sure that type of cross work. The second photo (dogfighting in Korea,not in kormes, I hand wrote and my friend don´t read well) was published in an spanish dog magazine 30 years ago.In the brief text with the photo refer to the dogs used in that fights like "street dogs".Perharps,but the dogs look very similar in type and they aren´t tosas and don´t look like jindos neither,the two breeds of dogs that you have in mind when you think in korea and dogfighting.One thing sure:they are a pair of curs. The last photo was published in the Octuber 1988 issue of National Geographic ilustrated an article about the afrikaners.In this days,when the people talk about the origins of the boerboel always appear the called "boer dogs" like the inmediate ancestors of the BB.Well,in strict sense that dogs are ,without doubt, boer dogs. Sorry my english.Greetings fron Spain.
            • [quote=NickD]Every time I see dogs in a fighting pit, I wonder if the "owner" ever had a dog as a kid.[/quote] The sad thing is, a lot of people who fit dogs consider themselves animal lovers. I think a lot of it is cultural. People today can't imagine going to war, even to mediate.... European culture had glorified war for 3,000 years.
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