“ “”The boxer was a family house dog raised with children.
You never know when a dog will go wild, but it is in their nature.”””
It freaked out the grandfather and of course the mother and father of the dog. Had always been a family dog.
Boxer dog body was tested for rabies and tick borne illness but nothing showed as a cause.
People who blindly trust a dog around children are playing with dynamite.
“”It freaked out the grandfather and of course the mother and father of the dog. Had always been a family dog.
Boxer dog body was tested for rabies and tick borne illness but nothing showed as a cause.
People who blindly trust a dog around children are playing with dynamite.””
Most of the time it’s not a boxer though, it’s a rottweiler or doberman or pitt bull. But like I said, there are exceptions and it has a lot to do with how the dogs are raised. Stupid owners = stupid/aggressive animals in many, if not most, cases.
“People who blindly trust a dog around children are playing with dynamite.”
When I lived in Alaska, about once a year there would be a news story about a “loving gentle” husky dog turning on a family member. Usually it was a small child.