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JonLP24 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun May-08-11 12:03 PM
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13. I think Donnie Beaver has interesting things to say
Edited on Sun May-08-11 12:04 PM by JonLP24
One I will say personally is I think they off the mark with the without warning. It can appear that way with most dogs

. Aggressive behavior develops in dogs in ways many humans don't notice and don't understand. Example, a dog will sometimes attack when the dog feels threatened from the dog's perspective, regardless if the human see's it differently. This is way it is important to supervise young children around pets because they understand this less and may not know the appropriate way to handle an animal. There is also a lot of misdirected aggression seen in dogs. A dog may have been attacked viscously by another dog and that causes the dog to show aggressive behavior later in life. Boredom, not socialized, so it is important to socialize dog with other people, dogs, and give them plenty of exercise.

In all it is very rare for dogs to attack humans. Ever humans who use the breed to fight, they very intolerant of biting so in many cases they are remarkably submissive to humans. Many organizations take these dogs, in many ways turn them better, and find them homes.
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