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I'm looking for a dog!

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Bhai get a street dog and following purpose will be solved:
1. Low maintenances
2. They will get a home
3. Street dogs are ferocious
4. They can do any job what an expensive dog can do
 
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Rottweiler or Doberman the best for guarding purpose....

or Labrador Sweet cute friendly Outgoing, Even Tempered, Gentle, Agile, Kind, Intelligent the best breed for you

 
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Will cost at-least 10% of your income if you keep proper check

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A quick search gave me the contact data of breeders in UK so you dont have to import them which probably will be a lot cheaper for you.

Anatolian Shepherd Dog Breeders - Champdogs ®

But mind you, those are not city dogs, you might face difficulties if you want to keep it in a appartment.
Read this part.

Temperamentally, he is proud, independent and can be aloof with strangers but intensely loyal to his master with whom he will forge a strong bond. He can be territorial and dominant towards other dogs but he is not aggressive by nature though he should possess the courage and physical strength to fight wolves and other predators.
- See more at: The Kennel Club

I have a house with large garden with spare garage. So there is plenty of space. I live on the edge of city with countryside right next to me and huge public park around the corner. I jog there everyday and "Atlas" my German Alsatian joins me.

I am going seriously look into this. I only wish I had seen this before I bought Atlas. I have become attached to him now and would feel bad about giving him away. But that thing is monster. It would be like having a tiger around you.

Scare the living daylights out of the local delinquents.

Ps. I ran into some guys from your country yesterday. They were in the local shopping centre performing some magic. A guy sat on the ground holding a pole with a guy sat on top of the pole. Good stuff. I got talking to them and they told me they were from Turkey. I took some pics which I will upload later.
 
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I have a house with large garden with spare garage. So there is plenty of space. I live on the edge of city with countryside right next to me and huge public park around the corner. I jog there everyday and "Atlas" my German Alsatian joins me.

I am going seriously look into this. I only wish I had seen this before I bought Atlas. I have become attached to him now and would feel bad about giving him away. But that thing is monster. It would be like having a tiger around you.

Scare the living daylights out of the local delinquents.
Why not keeping booth? Anyways you should first get into contact with the breeder to make a decision, they should know how to handle them.
Ps. I ran into some guys from your country yesterday. They were in the local shopping centre performing some magic. A guy sat on the ground holding a pole with a guy sat on top of the pole. Good stuff. I got talking to them and they told me they were from Turkey. I took some pics which I will upload later.
Looking forward to it.
 
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muslims shouldn't be keeping the unspeakable creature.

i wish to eradicate all of them.

i hate pets..specially cats

i adore cats... they are teachers to humankind.

i lived with cats for many years.
 
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How about Kangal's, those are originally shepherd dogs from central Asia, they dont need you to go for a walk as long as they are kept outside and they are huge and intimidating.
But they are quite expensive as far as i know, you have to import them from Turkey, its not a very widespread breed.

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This breed is almost like a lion. They have the most powerfull bite among all dog species. I ll love to keep it but if it bites one of your family member then May God help them because it's almost like a lion bite.
 
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muslims shouldn't be keeping the unspeakable creature.

i wish to eradicate all of them.



i adore cats... they are teachers to humankind.

i lived with cats for many years.
Your comment is contradictory
 
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Isn't owning a dog against islam? A few muslims have told me that. I only want serious answers.
 
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Isn't owning a dog against islam? A few muslims have told me that. I only want serious answers.

This will answer your question

Islam forbids Muslims to keep dogs, and the punishment for that is that the one who does that loses one or two qiraats from his hasanaat (good deeds) each day. An exception has been made in the case of keeping dogs for hunting, guarding livestock and guarding crops.

It was narrated from Abu Hurayrah (may Allaah be pleased with him) that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Whoever keeps a dog, except a dog for herding, hunting or farming, one qiraat will be deducted from his reward each day.” Narrated by Muslim, 1575.

It was narrated that ‘Abd-Allaah ibn ‘Umar (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Whoever keeps a dog, except a dog for herding livestock or a dog that is trained for hunting, two qiraats will be deducted from his reward each day.” Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 5163; Muslim, 1574.

Is it permissible to keep a dog to guard houses?

Al-Nawawi said:

There is a difference of opinion as to whether it is permissible to keep dogs for purposes other than these three, such as for guarding houses and roads. The most correct view is that it is permissible, by analogy with these three and based on the reason that is to be understood from the hadeeth, which is necessity. End quote.

Sharh Muslim, 10/236

Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen (may Allaah have mercy on him) said:

Based on this, if a house is in the middle of the city there is no need to keep a dog to guard it, so keeping a dog for this purpose in such situations is haraam and is not permitted, and it detracts one or two qiraats from a person’s reward every day. They should get rid of this dog and not keep it. But if the house is in the countryside and there is no one else around, then it is permissible to keep a dog to guard the house and the people who are in it; guarding the members of the household is more important than guarding livestock or crops. End quote.

Majmoo’ Fataawa Ibn ‘Uthaymeen, 4/246

There are several scholarly views about reconciling the reports which say “one qiraat” and those which say “two qiraats”.

Al-Haafiz al-‘Ayni (may Allaah have mercy on him) said:

(a) It may be that they have to do with two types of dogs, one of which could cause more harm than the other.

(b) It was said that “two qiraats” applies in cities and villages, and “one qiraat” applies in the countryside.

(c) It was said that they were said at two different times – “one qiraat” was mentioned first, then the warning was made more strict and two qiraats were mentioned.

‘Umdat al-Qaari, 12/158.
 
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This breed is almost like a lion. They have the most powerfull bite among all dog species. I ll love to keep it but if it bites one of your family member then May God help them because it's almost like a lion bite.
Kangals dont have an agressive nature but a very protective instinct and a strong bond to its family that its supposed to protect.
 
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