Re: Theft-proofing a 710 ???
Posted: Wed May 11, 2016 11:25 am
Inmate's letter reveals his role in Pinzgauer theft
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I had two Ridgebacks until two years ago. Great dogs, lots of fun with them, and no issues with burglars (only once, evidence that someone had come close to the house then ran away before he could get to the fence...), but they are high maintenance, like any large dog.undysworld wrote:You got me there. I visited some folks who had four Ridgebacks and a chain-link-fenced yard. They still had the remains of the burglar's pants, where the dogs apparently caught him going over the fence on night. Wonderful dogs, but you wouldn't want to be on their bad side. I understand why you're reluctant to take on the maintenance of such a security system though.markv wrote:
Dalmatians yes, useful, being an ex-Ridgeback owner I'd personally go for a Ridgeback, though I hear that the only totally reliable dog for defensive purposes is a female doberman. But sadly a dog is a big responsibility that I can do without at the moment.