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Beverley_Ken
Feb 21, 2019Explorer
I think that it is the parks, insurance even towns and cities trying to make a one rule to cover all.
As previously stated, does not necessarily affect a specific breed, but why they were bred, service dog, guard or working dog or just to be one persons special ?? pet. Probably even more important how and why they are raised and trained.
I am more concerned with one neighbours dog biting me, it comes through the hedge to do his business in my yard. When I approach the dog, in my yard, he snarls, growls and bares his teeth to the point I think that they will fall out. If he jumped he might get to my knee. Another neighbour has a Shepherd who I dog sit for. But now getting older and more aggressive, also lost a master a few years ago. When a walk her, I have to use a very short leash. and at the other end of the leash is a friends Pitbull, very playful but strong. I have pictures of the Pitbull giving me kisses and her tongue and teeth literally around my throat. Personally I have a cat.
Ken
As previously stated, does not necessarily affect a specific breed, but why they were bred, service dog, guard or working dog or just to be one persons special ?? pet. Probably even more important how and why they are raised and trained.
I am more concerned with one neighbours dog biting me, it comes through the hedge to do his business in my yard. When I approach the dog, in my yard, he snarls, growls and bares his teeth to the point I think that they will fall out. If he jumped he might get to my knee. Another neighbour has a Shepherd who I dog sit for. But now getting older and more aggressive, also lost a master a few years ago. When a walk her, I have to use a very short leash. and at the other end of the leash is a friends Pitbull, very playful but strong. I have pictures of the Pitbull giving me kisses and her tongue and teeth literally around my throat. Personally I have a cat.
Ken
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