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In reply to the discussion: Kentucky woman killed, husband injured in Christmas Eve pit bull attack [View all]Rollo
(2,559 posts)50. I would agree about poodles.... Despite their fluffy image, they are bred to be hunters...
And I remember running into a friend's poodle at his house in high school, and that thing couldn't stop nipping at me.
I do think some breeds are more even tempered than others. Such as labs, or retrievers. I personally would not want to own a pit bull, or a poodle, or any other dog bred for hunting (retrieving seems to come from a different instinct).
I don't buy that all dogs are born the same.
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Kentucky woman killed, husband injured in Christmas Eve pit bull attack [View all]
DemRage
Dec 2017
OP
Linkie to greyhound, St. Bernard, Newfoundand, Labrador maulings/killings?
Dr_Pretorius
Dec 2017
#28
I've been attacked by 3 large dogs. Golden lab, st Bernard, husky. Since you asked so nicely
uppityperson
Dec 2017
#30
Info gathered from new accounts? Those news accounts that say omgpitbulls to sell more
uppityperson
Dec 2017
#35
So you are dismiisng the CDC study soley because it doesn't support your world view?
Kaleva
Dec 2017
#70
I'm reading the caveats attached, that pulling info primarily from news sources gives
uppityperson
Dec 2017
#75
Yeah, I thought I was going to have to start brining a gun in my mother in law's house/yard
Hassin Bin Sober
Dec 2017
#24
Very likely these dogs were heavily abused by their owner; owner is charged with
democratisphere
Dec 2017
#8
We have the sweetest friggin Pitbull (well, American Staffordshire Terrier) ...
mr_lebowski
Dec 2017
#61
And while I don't especially 'like' assault-style rifles, esp. w/o much stricter background checks
mr_lebowski
Dec 2017
#73
Pits are one of several breeds that generally don't get along with smaller animals without training.
cab67
Dec 2017
#68
Long ago I had a housemate with a pit bull who was sweet and gentle to humans BUT
EllieBC
Dec 2017
#71
From my own personal experience it is not the dog but the attitude of the owner.
BigmanPigman
Dec 2017
#16
She was none of those classifications. They were not her dogs. They were her BIL's laws.
Honeycombe8
Dec 2017
#74
Thanks to both respondents - I didn't finish the article and stand corrected. EOM
elfin
Dec 2017
#78
we had a toy poodle when I was in high school that would bite you as soon as look at you
dlwickham
Dec 2017
#29
I would agree about poodles.... Despite their fluffy image, they are bred to be hunters...
Rollo
Dec 2017
#50
The one similiarity between this attack and the woman who was killed by her pitbulls
Kaleva
Dec 2017
#31
Or they bought into the often quoted "statistics" gathered from media accounts.
uppityperson
Dec 2017
#39
Thank you for not saying they have locking jaws. Shepherds have stronger bite
uppityperson
Dec 2017
#36
You insult me, cuss at me, and want to be taken seriously? Want me to believe in you?
uppityperson
Dec 2017
#45
Since this topic is about attacking people, it is more relevant to quote from your link
uppityperson
Dec 2017
#47
You want me to have blind faith in you. You give me a link saying what I say.
uppityperson
Dec 2017
#49
Sigh. Yet the link you gave says what I quoted,Highly people friendly, not "man sharp"
uppityperson
Dec 2017
#52
So what caused the attack? Could've been anything. I've seen some dog attacks...
Honeycombe8
Dec 2017
#80