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Old 06-11-2020, 03:14 PM #17
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Well yes, some dog breeds are obviously bigger and stronger, but that doesn’t make them ‘dangerous’, in my family I grew up with Rottweilers, they have awful reputations, people used to cross the street when we walked them, but 99% of the time, it is down to the training and taught temperament of the dog, they behave how their taught or allowed to behave.
Our rotties were all beautifully calm, loving dogs and one of them we rescued because she wasn’t being treated very well and she was a bit aggressive, but we trained her and she ended up being an angel.
Dog attacks are predominantly a result of human error or negligence, certain breeds shouldn’t just be banned in case they fall into the hands of someone that can’t be bothered to train them, It’s like banning cars because some people might crash and hurt someone
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