Importing dogs?
Originally Posted by jmc1971,Jul 28 2004, 08:32 AM
but nothing about their suitability as pets. Would one of these dogs even enjoy life in urban America? Or is that relevant?
I'm with Ubetit--I want the last two minutes back.
I'm with Ubetit--I want the last two minutes back.
suitibility is EXCELLENT... Loyal to their owner... these dogs would enjoy life in america... any part of it...
suitibility is just like any other dog it's just that this is more smarter... not illegal
http://www.pungsange.co.kr/index.htm
click the link above poto album
then under channel click kbs 9 and wait for load... most of you guys won't understand abit... but the video's are GREAT...
it mainly talk about the dog... similarities to a jindo... and how suitible of a pet it would be have fun with the video
That is a pretty dumb reason. And thats just the truth, dont mean to "get all up in yo grill bout it G." But thats how i see it.
Have you owned dogs like this in the past? Cuz a dog doesnt see and think: "Hey he's korean, im gonna listen to him."
What I dont get is, the fact that Honda is a Japanese car. Why not get something Korean? Kia? What about the stuff you wear, drink, eat, sleep. Is that all korean?
Have you owned dogs like this in the past? Cuz a dog doesnt see and think: "Hey he's korean, im gonna listen to him."
What I dont get is, the fact that Honda is a Japanese car. Why not get something Korean? Kia? What about the stuff you wear, drink, eat, sleep. Is that all korean?
Originally Posted by azndrunkyoon,Jul 28 2004, 06:33 PM
why does everyone here want their two minutes back??? i don't get it... anyways
Okay, maybe #1 may not happen, but who knows about #2.Before I got my first dog, which is an Akita, I wasn't looking for a mean, fiercesome dog, but I was looking for a dog that looks nice and is good for keeping strangers away from the house. Are those good enough reasons for getting a dog? Not really, but still they are much more rational than your reasons. I'm trying my best to train him to be a gentle dog, not a fiercesome one. He is much more than a handful, btw. I'm clueless as to what he'll be in the future, but I could only hope he'd be a gentle one. Moreover, I had no clues of raising a dog, but still my reasons were so much more rational than yours. Sometimes I wish that I had gotten a much more gentle dog so it wouldn't be such a handful. It's not to say that he is anywhere near being fiercesome, but his breed kinda belongs in that type.
I sincerely hope that you WILL get the MOST fiercesome, strongest dog in the world and see how you'd like it in the future.

Edit: Oh, I'm sorry, you said "most deadly", not fiercesome. Yeah, good luck in getting a most deadly dog. I'm not saying all these to be mean, but to educate you with some rational and honest inputs.
Originally Posted by AzF,Jul 28 2004, 11:22 PM
A buddy of mine has one of those dogs and it has killed 2 neighbor's dogs in the last 2 years. A fearsome pet but also a lawsuit waiting to happen.
If so, read #2 in my above post. 
As I've said, I'm trying my best to train my dog to be gentle, but if he shows any kind of aggressive danger to anyone or anything in the future, I will not hesitate to put him to sleep. People always come first!
Originally Posted by SilverKnight,Jul 28 2004, 11:32 PM
I dunno yella, people do things everyday which are despiacable and cruel and evil while your dog is always loyal obedient and innocent 

Human lives always come first!But anyway, he won't be such a dog. He'll be a gentle, loving giant who will certainly scare off strangers, when needed.



