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Old June 20th 05, 03:55 AM
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Hi,
I recently learned about this breed and have been looking to purchase a
Tosa pup. Several people have warned me about Tosa's aggression
towards other dogs and since we already have a 10 year olkd GSD and a 1
year old Mastiff living with us my search for Tosa was halted. I would
like to learn whether this aggression towards other dogs is true or not
as we are definitely considering another dog and since we are sold on
Mastiffs and their direvatives Tosa is in the running unless I find out
that it is aggressive. Please help.

Best regards,

Ed Benyukhis

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Old June 20th 05, 10:33 PM
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On 19 Jun 2005 19:55:40 -0700 gsdmstf whittled these words:
Hi,
I recently learned about this breed and have been looking to purchase a
Tosa pup. Several people have warned me about Tosa's aggression
towards other dogs


That is correct.

and since we already have a 10 year olkd GSD and a 1
year old Mastiff living with us my search for Tosa was halted. I would
like to learn whether this aggression towards other dogs is true or not
as we are definitely considering another dog and since we are sold on
Mastiffs and their direvatives Tosa is in the running unless I find out
that it is aggressive. Please help.


The Tosa was bred to be a fighting dog. Not much good if it isn't
naturally dog aggressive. Growing up with other dogs is not sufficient to
repress that behavior in many daogs.

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Old June 22nd 05, 06:27 PM
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I asked a serious and important question and expected a serious answer,
not some psychopathic babble.

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Old June 22nd 05, 10:03 PM
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On 22 Jun 2005 10:27:44 -0700 gsdmstf whittled these words:
I asked a serious and important question and expected a serious answer,
not some psychopathic babble.


You GOT a serious answer. If you got additional non-serious answers - well
that is the nature of anarchy. At least you had the good sense not to
reprint psychopathic babble, but ordinarily you should include a portion
of the post you are responding to in order to give it context.

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