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Old 08-06-2005, 07:05 PM   #46
babyparis
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Originally Posted by ReconsMomma
Fighting dogs as a group received media attention in the 1990's similar to German Shepherd Dogs in the 50's and Doberman Pinscher's in the 70's. Rottweilers, German Shepherds, Great Danes and Doberman Pinschers still evoke fear in the general public. Several **myths** about the these dogs persist such as the belief that a dog's jaw "locks" onto a victim or that the jaw pressure of one breed is greater than another's. As a group, fighting and guard dogs are energetic, loyal and willing to please. They are not very reactive to pain and enjoy rough play. These dogs are large and muscular and can be difficult to control as adults if they are not trained to respond to their owner's commands. Guarding dogs all have large heads and jaws. Dog bites from larger breeds are more severe than bites from smaller dogs because of the size of the injuries and the dog's ability to knock a person down during an attack. However, large dogs ***DO NOT ATTACK MORE OFTEN THAN SMALL DOGS.**** A large dog attack is just more injurious.


This is something that I found right away also. I have a ton of resources for information on pit bulls and other dogs labeled as aggressive breeds. Please research both ends of the spectrum before placing blame of a breed.
VERY WELL SAID. german sheperds are also put in the same category as rotts,pittbulls and dobermans, yet policemen use them all the time and they are also used as seeing eye dogs. wow who would think that such an aggressive dog, would be put to help a blind person. please. it's how you train the dog and how you treat it. if someone gets a pittbull and loves it and takes care of it and gives it alot of attention like most of us do to our yorkies he will turn out to be just as loveable and good as a yorkie, but with that said most people who get pittbulls just get them and give them some attention and leave them outside in the winter or blazing summer and and sometimes even forget about them, well no wonder they get aggressive towards their owners. they loved them for a short time and then got lazy. i wonder how much i would love my mother if she loved me and gave me attention for a short time and then forgot about me and left me out in the cold. hmmmm. what do you think?
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