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There's bothThere are no bad dogs, only bad dog owners...
Glad he finally got nailed for his negligence.my wife was attacked by a young pit bull when roller blading in the 90's along the coastal bike trail in our town, managed to fend off the animal with kicks while on the pavement until others came to her aid and it ran off. Wife called the police, who immediately knew what dog it was due to prior complaints, and animal control ended up seizing the animal.
The owner, a defense lawyer who specialized in defending drug dealers, got the dog back, and a month later when again outside and off leash tore into a kid on a bicycle, knocking it down and then giving it facial and upper body bite injuries. The parents of the child ended up winning a 750K settlement after a legal battle during which my wife testified to her experience.
If there was ever a good reason to pocket carry, off leash out of control dogs is it.
No. Not special.You’re really kinda special, aren’t you Rob?
....or kids either..Too many people in today’s society have no business owning a dog. They have no clue as to how to raise it, train it and take care of it. That is a sad reality.
That is fact! My brother bought a yellow lab, a sweet girl who wouldn't hurt a fly, so she's not a danger as far as biting is concerned, but she is a big dog and barely out of puppyhood, so in constant wiggling motion. She jumped on an old guy who came to visit, and her front claws cut his old man papery skin. She wasn't trying to be mean, just friendly, but it's my brother's fault because he doesn't know how to train a dog and frankly, is too lazy to do so.Too many people in today’s society have no business owning a dog. They have no clue as to how to raise it, train it and take care of it. That is a sad reality.
My girlfriend has a 90+ lb. Anatolian Shepherd. They were bred to guard livestock from wolves. It lives on a farm and is great with people including kids that climb all over her. It is clear about its job to keep the coyotes away and chases them off almost daily, will park by the rabbits or chickens a keep a vigil. A very sweet animal, that gets along with some other dogs, but if another dog is aggressive or a yipper on the farm it gets put down quickly. I have not seen it bite another dog, just force them into submission. We are very careful when walking her keep her on a lease and to have her sit and stay when another dog approaches, and dog parks are not an option.Are any of the issues related to the breed of the dog?
Are any of the issues related to why people buy dogs e.g. security?
According to the interwebs about 2/3 of fatal dog attacks (30 - 90 in the US per year) involve pitbulls. And many of the victims are children.Are any of the issues related to the breed of the dog?
Are any of the issues related to why people buy dogs e.g. security?