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Old 07-22-2006, 10:51 PM   #11
Rae Rae
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Originally Posted by lilbumbleybees
you are correct there. from documents, labs and cocker spaniels are the top two dogs most likely to bite. pit bulls are actually WAY down on the list. BUT, it doesn't mean anything. As I stated in my other comment. In the end, the owner is at fault. A good, responcible owner would have properly socialized their dog and fully trained it.
If the dog has it in his natural instincts to attack, it's not as easy as 123 to diminish that. And please do NOT say it can be trained to not attack, I'm dealing w/ a dog like this and know from hands on experience what it's like. It said the dog had no history of attacking, so like most people, if the dog is really good w/ other animals and people, they probably didn't treat it as if it does attack.
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