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Does Sup Forums have a breed of choice? Pic related master race for obvious reasons.

All doggos are a OK by me.

I like most puppers. Not a big fan of tiny pups or pits.

* tiny Dags. Didn't mean puppers

>master race
No not obvious

If it's big enough to protect a home it's good by me. I especially like Labradors and Rottweilers due to them being my childhood dogs. It's a shame the latter gets such a bad rep because of all the white trash who abuse them trying (and succeeding usually) to turn them into killing machines.

GGS are mischief maker 10/10 breed.
Great doggos
Those puppers equal little big boxes of love.
Rotties are top tier family dogs.I had a female for 6 years. She passed away in 2003. I still have her collar hanging by the back door.
A good runner up is the Dogue de Bordeaux.
If you want a friendly family dog that will still kick anyone's ass it's a great go to.
They're lazy as shit 90 percent of the time.
Great around small children.
Just gotta watch em around the 6 month mark.
They put on a huge amount of growth then and can be clumsy as hell during play.
They haven't quite figured out their 100+ pound frame of muscle doesn't stop on a dime.
You french fuckers bred a beautiful and loyal animal there.
Pic related is probably my favorite breed though.
Loyal. Territorial. Will jump into a pack of niggers like a furry fanged blender head first if they even think it's master is in any sort of danger whatsoever.
They don't go in to run off danger.
They go in to destroy it.
On a side note my current one is a rabbit hunting machine and also has 2 doe under his belt.
He's a great doggo.
Also trolls the shit out of my girlfriend's cat at least once a day.

Dobes are my preferred pup, but I like ratters as well.

German Shepherd Husky

My dad got a Rottie shortly before I was born, and she ended up living 15 years. She was strictly an outdoor dog until the last couple years where she got to the point that she probably couldn't survive a winter outside; my dad relented and let her in.
My grandpa had a St. Bernard, they seem pretty nice as a species but I don't know if I could have one just because they have relatively short lifespans. My lab is almost 12 years old and her quality of life is starting to go, arthritis and pains and such, and that's already tearing me up inside. I can't imagine getting a dog and having them grow old and pained in half that time.