Peerless Ferocious Dog, starts by hunting a wild boar with a knife.
This is a classic fierce dog competition story.
In order to protect his family and to heal his younger brother's ...
It was still early, so Chen Chongshan wasn't in a hurry. He took Ah Huang and leisurely spent more than half an hour walking to the abandoned factory.
The factory was extremely quiet at this time. Huang Maosan had not yet arrived. Chen Chongshan sat on a cement block next to the dogfighting arena to rest for a while, while Ah Huang was full of curiosity about this unfamiliar environment and wandered around to take a look.
This place was no different from any other place, but there was a different smell emanating from this dilapidated house. It was different from the pungent smell of wild animals encountered in the mountains and forests, but it could still stir Ah Huang's heart.
Its fighting spirit was aroused at this moment. It sniffed carefully around and smelled many different kinds of its kind. The smell of blood in particular surprised it.
The man and the dog stayed there for about ten minutes when the sound of a car engine approaching came from outside. Chen Chongshan glanced outside, then called Ah Huang to his side and put on a leash.
Ah Huang seemed a little uncomfortable with the leash on, but with Chen Chongshan by its side, it was neither afraid nor too resistant.
However, when Huang Mao San appeared with several henchmen and the tall and mighty Tosa Gunpla, Ah Huang instantly raised the mane on his back and began to roar in a low voice.
If Chen Chongshan hadn't been holding the leash and calming it down, it might have attacked at any moment.
Of course, Ah Huang's target was not the Tosa, which had always been silent. Even though Ah Huang could see the contempt and provocation in its body and eyes that it disliked, it ignored the guy.
Ah Huang glared at Huang Mao San. It clearly remembered that this guy had hurt it and its master before. Although it had already taught him a lesson twice, he still dared to show up in front of it.
Ah Huang felt that this guy was here to cause trouble for Chen Chongshan again, and this time it was determined to leave a deeper impression on him so that he would stop bothering Chen Chongshan.
However, just as Ah Huang was preparing to attack, Chen Chongshan pulled it back and offered a few words of comfort.
This puzzled Ah Huang. It gave up the attack after Chen Chongshan comforted it, but its eyes were always fixed on Huang Mao San. If Huang Mao San dared to do anything that was not good for its master, Ah Huang would pounce on Huang Mao San without hesitation.
Huang Mao San also felt a little uneasy under Ah Huang's gaze. This guy had bitten him twice already, and the wounds hadn't fully healed yet.
For Huang Mao San, Ah Huang was a nightmare, but luckily he was carrying the Tosa Gunpla, which gave him confidence in the big guy and a lot of strength.
After calming himself down, Huang Mao San smiled at Chen Chongshan and said, "Chen Chongshan, you're here pretty early. Were you getting impatient?"
"It's okay, I just arrived."
Chen Chongshan replied, his gaze falling on Tosa Gunpla. This guy was still as cold and silent as ever, but the more so, the greater the threat he posed.
The rural saying, "A dog that bites doesn't bark," perfectly illustrates this point.
Steel Cannon's ear injury had long since healed, and his body was in a high-level condition thanks to Huang Mao San's training.
It remembered this place; it had fought here with its new owner ten days ago. At this moment, Steel Cannon's attention was completely focused on Ah Huang.
It is a seasoned fighting dog with extensive experience. It can accurately identify its opponent and then carefully observe and assess them.
Ah Huang's attention was finally drawn to Tosa Gunpla, the guy opposite him who was smaller than himself and seemed to be hostile to him at all times.
Ah Huang was a bit confused. It had never experienced a formal dogfight and didn't know why they were hostile. It had fought with Shaq and Huang Mao San's three fighting dogs, but it still couldn't figure it out.
After Chen Chongshan and Huang Maosan reached an agreement, they each led their dogs into the dogfighting arena.
After stepping onto the enclosed platform, Ah Huang finally realized that he was bound to fight the guy on the other side. However, Ah Huang was not unwilling or afraid. In fact, he was a strong belligerent.
Central Asian Shepherds are naturally exceptionally brave, and Ah Huang has experienced countless fierce battles in the mountains and forests. It is full of desire for all kinds of battles, and the provocative look in the eyes of the Tosa opposite it has already made Ah Huang secretly angry.
"Chen Chongshan, do you want the dog washed?"
After entering the venue, Huang Mao San looked at Chen Chongshan and asked with a smile.
Washing the dogs before the fight is a necessary procedure before any dogfight. On the one hand, it can excite the dogs a little, but on the other hand, and more importantly, it is to indicate that no anesthetic has been applied to the dogs.
Applying anesthetics to dogs is a common cheating tactic in dogfighting. The anesthetics mainly consist of various ingredients such as tetracaine hydrochloride, lidocaine, and hydrochloride. Dogs with these drugs on their bodies are essentially wearing "soft armor," and if an opponent bites them, they will be anesthetized and lose their fighting ability.
However, many dogfighters later discovered that dogs numbed with anesthesia also had "side effects," such as loosening their mouths, sticking out their tongues, and shaking their heads, which could be seen by dog lovers. So this trick was basically no longer used.
However, the rules for washing dogs have been continued. Dog owners first wash the dog with clean water and detergent, and then pour fresh milk on it to remove the detergent smell.
"Forget it, no need to bother. I trust you to have some credibility."
Chen Chongshan shook his head and replied that although Huang Mao San was just a hooligan, Chen Chongshan still believed that he would not use such despicable tricks against him.
After reviewing a lot of information on dogfighting, Chen Chongshan understood the significance of washing the dog. If Huang Mao San applied an anesthetic to Gang Pao, Chen Chongshan believed he would be able to tell during the fight.
"Okay, that's straightforward. Actually, those little tricks are no longer used in the industry."
Huang Mao chuckled, then got ready and signaled to the referee that it was time to begin.
At the referee's command, Chen Chongshan and Huang Maosan simultaneously released their leashes. The two huge, fierce dogs were freed from their restraints at the same moment. Surprisingly, after being freed, the two stood still and did not rush forward.
Both large, fierce dogs had bristling hair on their shoulders and menacing eyes, but neither of them launched the first attack.
Tosa Gunpla sensed an extremely strong sense of danger from Ah Huang. It knew this was no ordinary Central Asian enemy it had encountered before. It waited for Ah Huang to make the first move, knowing that remaining still would allow it to better choose the appropriate fighting method.
However, Ah Huang was not in a hurry to attack. It was also sizing up the guy opposite it. Before this, it had never encountered a Tosa Inu and did not know what kind of fighting power this kind of dog would have.
The opponent remained silent, so Ah Huang provoked it with a low growl from its throat, hoping that the opponent would make the first move. Once the prey moved, it would always expose various weaknesses and gaps to give it an attack point.
The two sides were locked in a stalemate, a silence that caught Huang Mao San and Chen Chong Shan somewhat off guard, but neither side showed any intention of intervening in the battle.
Chen Chongshan believed that Ah Huang had its own plans. It was good at hunting in the mountains and forests and could fight well. It would not back down against such an opponent. It just had its own plans.
As the stalemate dragged on, both sides in the dogfighting arena finally began to slowly move closer, taking small steps. When they were not far apart, Tosa Gunpowder finally launched the first attack.
It cautiously and tentatively bit Ah Huang. Ah Huang raised its head and dodged Tosa's attack. Gunpla immediately followed up with another attack, targeting Ah Huang's neck.
In large dog fights, the chokehold is always the first priority, and indeed, it is the best way to end a fight.
However, Ah Huang clearly wouldn't let Steel Cannon succeed so easily. Speed wasn't Steel Cannon's strong point, and its attack was unlikely to pose any real threat to Ah Huang.