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Originally Posted by OwnedByJezebel IMO, it's not only about the owners, it goes all the way back to the breeders. There are some out there that breed for aggression. You can breed aggression into a dog by choosing aggressive parents. And, you can breed it out. Someone here posted a link to the show that was on PBS, I think it was called "Decoding the Dog," or something like that. Part of the show discussed a Russian project where they tried to breed aggression out of wild foxes. They selectively bred the foxes that were the least afraid of humans, and by the third generation the foxes were friendly. They wagged their tails at humans and everything.
Three generations was all that it took. In the hands of the right breeders, the ABPT could be turned around, but as long as there of those out there that still want to breed for aggression, that won't happen.
I hope the woman that was attacked makes a good recovery. |
I watched that show.. the tame foxes were pets.. very very interesting!
My friend who raised dobbies said the same.