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Originally Posted by maybeiloveyou I am sorry, but this is the OWNER'S fault. If you don't train/control your dog properly, this is what happens. These dogs are NOT overly aggressive by nature, at all. How many stories do we get on here about Yorkies biting people or barking at people (go to the Training forum to see what I'm talking about)? It's just that Yorkies are small and cannot inflict the damage a pit bull can, so they get a pass, but it's hardly the pit bulls fault that it is a larger breed.
Believe it or not, the top three aggressive dogs are Daschunds, Chihuahuas, and Beagles. The Most Aggressive Dog Breeds; Dachshund #1?? For the Love of the Dog |
and baxters mommy - yeah, there are lots of reports of pitties attacking people, but how many small dog attacks have been reported? Well, they're not newsworthy because they don't cause as much harm. Have you ever given one a chance? Some of them are the sweetest dogs you'll meet!
To all the bully breed haters, that's ok by me, you don't have to love them, as I shouldn't be forced to feel anything that I don't want to...but please don't bash the breeds as a general, and please do some research before you form your concrete opinions.
I will say, though, that MANY people need to keep better control of their dogs! Dogs cannot be allowed to run loose in the streets, and people really need to step up and be responsible for the damages that their dogs cause. Training and control are key with ALL animals!!!!