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<blockquote data-quote="toonertoo" data-source="post: 262145" data-attributes="member: 1944"><p>I agree with everything being said here. </p><p>There were several people on board who thought dog bites were over rated, and they will until it happens to them. And there is a difference between a bite or nip, where it bites and runs away, and a viscious attack, where it isnt leaving until you are mauled, or he is dead. Many times I see small women and children with these viscious dogs, and I never leave my safe area. Most cant handle them. And they have them for protection. The problem is people get these dogs but take no time to work with them. The dog whisperer (as stated <strong>by </strong><strong>diesel96)</strong> is evidence of this and a great show. Dogs are wonderful, and I so enjoy several on my route, who have owners who have trained them. I have a Doberman who stops and sits, when I call her name. It doesnt matter if she wanted to chase a squirrel or a cat, she stops, she is trained, and that is the only kind to have. She isnt mean, and doubt she would ever bite, but when people are fearful of her because of her size, who knows what a dog thinks, so til the people calm down and quit being afraid she stays where I tell her, not mauling at the door or the window.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toonertoo, post: 262145, member: 1944"] I agree with everything being said here. There were several people on board who thought dog bites were over rated, and they will until it happens to them. And there is a difference between a bite or nip, where it bites and runs away, and a viscious attack, where it isnt leaving until you are mauled, or he is dead. Many times I see small women and children with these viscious dogs, and I never leave my safe area. Most cant handle them. And they have them for protection. The problem is people get these dogs but take no time to work with them. The dog whisperer (as stated [B]by [/B][B]diesel96)[/B] is evidence of this and a great show. Dogs are wonderful, and I so enjoy several on my route, who have owners who have trained them. I have a Doberman who stops and sits, when I call her name. It doesnt matter if she wanted to chase a squirrel or a cat, she stops, she is trained, and that is the only kind to have. She isnt mean, and doubt she would ever bite, but when people are fearful of her because of her size, who knows what a dog thinks, so til the people calm down and quit being afraid she stays where I tell her, not mauling at the door or the window. [/QUOTE]
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