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Why do Dogs Bite?

Discussion in 'Other Off Topic Forum' started by venusone, Dec 7, 2005.

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  1. Ciao Bello 348

    Ciao Bello 348 Formula 3

    Oct 3, 2005
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    I dont play with my dogs in front of a large audience of strangers with blaring music, light shows and pyro-explosives.

    Based on your post, I suppose any parent should have their "parent license" revoked if they have a cat in the house, too?
     
  2. Ducky355

    Ducky355 Formula Junior

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    #102 Ducky355, Dec 12, 2005
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    No biting here..

    Although I do feel that not all Pitt's and Rotti's should be shot, but some should.. and i would venture to guess that of the 50% respoinsible for deaths most if not all are urban bread fighting dogs who attack people because they are trained to or trained not to.

    My friend was bitten two weeks ago by a golden retriever and put two big puncture marks in his arm. It was a neighbors dog. Golden retriever's are supposed to be some of the most tame if not the tamest dogs out there. It happens. Dogs bite for random reasons. If you can't control your dog, you shouldn't have it, or atleast do not let it around other people / dogs.



    To the guy whose wife was bit by their friends Pitt. You treat a dog like a king and you also tell them that they are the Alpha.

    Mess with an alpha and you get bit.


    P.S. Tigers are not supposed to be domesticated. Dogs are.. hence "domestic animals"
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