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Old 09-09-2009, 09:06 AM   #57
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I agree too that its a sterostype, but thats my opioion. I think all bigger dogs have the potential to injure or kill a smaller dog while playing or whatever. My inlaws (and i have posted this before) have a very obnoxious, playful lab that they rescued. She is a kind, friendly dog that has had no issues with other dogs that she has been around, large and small, except for my 4 pound toy poodle who hates big dogs and is the agressor.. I keep them apart for obvious reasons. We were down there at a party, I thougth lola was at the house ( we were in thier back field which is several acres) so I had my poodle on a leash right next to me and out of nowhere lola came running up to lexee, playfully of course, well lexee was spooked, jumped up onto lola's face and lola fought back, which she had a right to do.. I pulled her off from lexee, and removed lexee from the situation.. lola had lexee pinned underneath her 80 pound body.. thankfully the only wound lexee had was a small bite/scratch on her back..she could of been killed, if we (5 of us) werent around or as quick as we were to stop the fight. This happened in less than a minute. You just need to be careful and they should be supervised at all times.
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