Nice dogs, but with a ad like that, it looks to me, that there may be a certain target market...I mean I know you want people to be aware of what the parents can be like, but not use these things as a advertisement for people who don't know the breeds involved, I mean these are dogs that do need responsible owners, not ones who just like seeing the words 'aggressive' and 'well developed jaws'. Don't get me wrong, in the right hands they will be stunning. In the wrong hands, well, I wouldn't like to know.
It is concerning. The vast, vast majority of people have no business owning dogs like that. In the wrong hands they sound like an accident waiting to happen. IMHO of course; please nobody accuse me of breedism. Interesting that the males are more expensive. Usually if a breeder charges more for one sex it's the bitches.
Can't see why you would breed from any dog that is aggressive except to sell to numpties that want a dog to make them look hard!
I would report it too - only an unethical breeder would word an advert like that - it's clearly aimed at toss-pots.
sorry thought it was local to the OP - in that case I strongly urge her to report it. The dog fighting gangs are well known there. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-17383231
Lol I was on about how the mother and father are described as aggressive in a promotive manner. I've never liked the term 'beast from the east' - they're doomed before they've even had a chance with a tag like that. :?
its simple marketing,looking for the sterio type.there nothing wrong with these breeds or mixes.we all know how the rest goes.there powerfull dogs ,not for everyone.iv got 5,better bring your a game!tremendious responsibility.
The beast from the East... owned by the Dink from the Sink Estate. Oh god, how I wish it was funny! :-(