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Go Clayton Ruby! - ANTHONYD - 05-17-2006 Flofocus,May 16 2006, 01:08 PM Wrote:Cosmo, our great dane was a great dog. People moved across the street when they sa wyou coming....same when I walk both dogs togther today. Danes are something else for sure. There is one in our neighbourhood. I hope he lived in a bigger house than ours!:blink: Go Clayton Ruby! - scoobasteve - 05-17-2006 And thats why I prefer cats/dogs. Housecats can't rip your arms off. Go Clayton Ruby! - Flofocus - 05-17-2006 scoobasteve,May 16 2006, 02:01 PM Wrote:And thats why I prefer cats/dogs. Housecats can't rip your arms off. meh, I've got both, and the dogs win the popularity contest hands down! :P Go Clayton Ruby! - scoobasteve - 05-17-2006 They may, But i still have my arms. :ph34r: That being said, I dont have anything against dogs. Small dogs piss me off, because theyre so dumb and piss everywhere. and i'll never have the space to own a large breed. so i'm SOL... :lol: Go Clayton Ruby! - ZTWsquared - 05-17-2006 Flofocus,May 16 2006, 12:47 PM Wrote:http://www.fataldogattacks.com/ This excerpt tends to prove what Iâve been saying about the inherently dangerous nature of large dogs, and it tends to prove it is not a new problem. Nobody is claiming that only pit bulls are deadly. But you are also being very selective about what you quote. Hereâs a couple of other quotes from your source that puts things into a different perspective. And since this is your source I hope you wonât now call this "media BS." I added the emphasis and the conclusions. Karen Delise Wrote:THE STATISTICS - FATAL DOG ATTACKS IN THE U.S. FROM 1965 - 2001 * Right now there is a pet overpopulation problem in the U.S. and probably Canada, that is resulting in millions upon millions of animals being put down every year. I certainly donât wish this on any animal; but you canât âput downâ those causing the irresponsible breeding and ownership of pets, so the animal pays the price. If pit bull puppies have to be put down because of the irresponsibility of owners/breeders, the onus is on them and not on those of us advocating safety for kids and seniors. I acknowledge that banning pit bulls is an incomplete solution to the wider problem of fatal dog attacks on people. But dog breeders, dog owners, legislators and the judiciary have let the situation get out of hand and the backlash is natural and understandable. The way I see it, dog breeders and dog owners have the choice to be part of the solution or be part of the problem; and the choices they make will dictate just how far the rest of society chooses to go to eliminate the problem. Frankly ⦠if youâve chosen to not muzzle your pit bull in clear violation of the law â then youâve chosen to be part of the problem because all youâre doing is pointing a big fat âdangerâ sign right at your dogâs head; proof to some that even reasonable pit bull owners canât be trusted to do the lawful and responsible thing. All I hear from the pro pit bull group is about their ârightsâ as pet owners (no such right exists) and about how wonderful pit bulls are. What I donât hear from dog breeders and owners is just how they plan to end a problem that has been around for a long time. And if they canât, or wonât, then itâs up to the rest of society to make it happen. Hopefully the breeders and owners of dobermans and rottweilers are paying attention and are making plans now to make sure their breeds arenât ever again involved in a fatal attack â because if they donât, theyâre next. Go Clayton Ruby! - NefCanuck - 05-17-2006 Hell any dog can be aggresive if the owner is a moron. My aunt & uncle had a pair of daschunds that they let run wild. Those evil little sausage tubes took great joy in knocking me over as a kid EVERY GODDAMN TIME I WENT TO THEIR HOUSE! <_< and they thought it was funny :angry: All my dad would do is just shrug.... and he never figured out why I hated going over to their house :rolleyes: NefCanuck Go Clayton Ruby! - ZTWsquared - 05-17-2006 NefCanuck,May 16 2006, 08:39 PM Wrote:Hell any dog can be aggresive. Fixed ... every dog has an element of aggression that is inherent to their nature and breeding; and yes, owners can affect an individual animals aggression - but the differences between one breed and another are purely a function of nature and breeding. Of course not all dogs are by nature the same in this regard - some breeds are naturally and by breeding more aggressive than others - a fact described by Flofocus who is pit bull owner. NefCanuck,May 16 2006, 08:39 PM Wrote:My aunt & uncle had a pair of daschunds that they let run wild. Those evil little sausage tubes took great joy in knocking me over as a kid EVERY GODDAMN TIME I WENT TO THEIR HOUSE! <_< and they thought it was funny :angry:Exactly - all dogs have a natural aggression to some degree or another. What differs is their physical abilities and their psychological make up. Dachsunds were bred to be rat killers IIRC and their behaviour reflects their breeding. An attack by a dachsund would be a very unpleasant thing ... but unlikely to be deadly. Miniature poodles could for all I know be more aggressive than pit bulls, but by virtue of their size and strength their ability to kill a human being is very limited. That makes them far less dangerous to the overall population than say a pit bull. |