Beasts of Battle: Dogs of War

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Uploaded by on Jun 7, 2009

Fetch boy! Sit. Heel. Roll Over. Kill the Nazis. Good boy!

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  • great content. work on your presentation. you sound like a major pussy

  • @pgarrita This is one of my earliest episodes, perhaps you should check out my latest to see if things have taken a turn of the less labial? If I still don't make the cut, perhaps I could headbutt a farm animal in-between lines?

  • stubby is a American Staffordshire Terrier right?

  • @AznPwn9449 His obituary described him as a "Bull Dog" but there's also reports that part Boston Terrier and part Pit Bull while other folk claimed he was pure bred Olde Boston Bull dog.

    Or so wikipedia claims! I imagine he was a bit of a mutt and that most folk just assumed what they like.

  • Ugh, I so agree with you. I mean, how many Air Bud movies did we need? One. That's all. Just one.

  • If that dog had spoken with a California surfer dude accent and worked "bro" into anything he could (i.e. He eats a broblerone chocolate bar) then I might have been more accepting.

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  • He lead his unit in the war, got rewarded and now ppl want to banned his kind?!?!?! Shame....

  • Personally I think he looks more like a very large [modern]Staffordshire Bull Terrier [English Pitty], because he shares more of the facial features and the stockiness of that breed, but his height is in between that breed and the modern APBT.

  • @AznPwn9449No Sgt. Stubby could not of been an Am Staff because that breed was not recognized until 1936 and Sgt. Stubby passed away in 1926. Now that doesn't mean he would've been registered as one after 1936. What you have to remember is that when Sgt. Stubby was around there wasn't the diverging of the different breeds of pitbulls.

  • A true american hero.

  • @HandfulOfMinutes he was a pure pittbull

  • Lol, did you just google "good drinking buddy" and then a picture of a college kid in an Abercrombie shirt came up?

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