Tosa Inu The Ultimate Dog 🤯 #short #dog #animals

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  1. He's definitely much larger than any videos I've seen & wondered why he would be thought of as superior to Akita. I would not trade the honor of an akita, which is bred gene deep! Big dogs with little brains are plentiful. And owners who should not own such canines give the impression that he's a massively strong & uncontrollable on a leash. Last thing u want is a female owner 1/2 his size. Last person on the end of the leash & represent what is wrong w/breeding, selling & properly raising such a powerful canine. Can't blame the dog we exploit for killing in general. A great balanced dog does not need to attack or determine who is in charge. But the wrong owner often does!

  2. Never mind the dog, this woman holding on is the real main attraction. Bet she can ride a bull for 72 hrs.

  3. The Tosa was originally developed in the Kochi prefecture in the mid nineteenth century. The Japanese Emperor had a large kennel of the very best indigenous Japanese fighting dogs housed in high quality kennels with full time kennel master/ breeders. When sailing ships from Europe & the United Kingdom turned up in Japan it soon became obvious to the Japanese that the dogs they brought with them easily accounted for the local fighting dogs. After a series of humiliating defeats of his best Royal Kennel dogs the Emperor ordered the purchase of the very best of the dog types that had inflicted those defeats on his dogs. This resulted in a new fighting dog made up of Old style English Mastiff, Ancient English Bulldog, & the Bull & Terrier Types ( Not the English Bull Terrier ) being crossbred with the Japanese indigenous fighting dogs. This new dog was named the Tosa. It's weight range was from 90lbs (bitches) up to 180 lbs for the largest males. As with many of the Bull & Terrier types the Tosa fought in silence as to yelp in pain or to growl or snarl during a contest was considered a sign of weakness or cowardice. In the late 19th century a number of contests were held between the Bull & Terrier types of the United Kingdom which had accompanied English, Irish, Scottish & Welsh immigrants to America & had yet to be blended into the dogs now known as American Pit Bull Terriers in the late1890s. Records indicate these contests continued to the early 1920s. It was soon established that despite being considerably smaller the Pitbull would invariably win if the contest went beyond 15 minutes. Tosa wins occured before the fifteen minute mark & the results are reported as being 50/50 to each type.
    Might I once again thank HB channel for highlighting the types of dogs he does. Some thing the "show dog" set have refused to do & insist that the ill healthed "pedigree" dogs they inflict on the world are the "best" dogs people should own. Damn it makes me 😭to have to even look at what they have done to some of the animals they "create".Thank you HB. 👍.

  4. Thank sir for referring to these dogs as bandogs because they are a work in progress….especially the KOREAN TOSA because it's all about performance in the Ring

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