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  • csx427

    csx427 9 years, 11 months ago

    I agree with having to click through pages the top 3-5 are common sense and somewhat a pain . However there was breeds that I didn't know about or didn't suspect. Kudos to you for knowing all those breeds.

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  • jeremykeithhammond

    jeremykeithhammond 9 years, 11 months ago

    Breed has little to do with it, and more to do with owners who don't understand dogs. Pit bulls are amongst the best family dogs.

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    • Razorback

      Razorback 9 years, 11 months ago

      I agree. Training is everything. I had a German Shepherd for 12 years before cancer took her. 110 pounds of pure love. Yes, she defended her family but she never turned on us once. But that is because she was properly trained.

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  • csx427

    csx427 9 years, 11 months ago

    jeremykeithhammond, Razorback

    Excellent points. Although some breeds seem a little more disposed to a more aggressive personality, if more owners took the responsibility to understand and train the dog properly there might be less reports of violent attacks.

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  • Titanheart

    Titanheart 9 years, 11 months ago

    The sweetest and gentlest dogs I have ever been around/owned are Pit's, German Shepard's, and a Rott I miss dearly. The most frightening would be our Pembroke Welsh Corgi. Don't get me wrong I love that dog and she is every bit my furry little daughter, but the dog is solid muscle and her jaw is like iron. Should a Corgi ever fall to the dark side and attempt world domination the world would know true fear. I know why the Queen uses them on her personal protection detail.

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