I'm not sure about this. It really doesn't sound good. Just going by this story, I'd say the dog attack was unreasonable and unjustified.
Let's just say I'd definitely watch this dog and maybe do something about her next time she shows bad signs.
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2 posted on
05/16/2009 7:50:19 PM PDT by
the OlLine Rebel
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It sounds like a combination of too much excitement from too many other dogs and lack of control on the owner's part (dropping the leash). A good obedience class will probably solve the shepherd's problems, although not the poor beagle mix's.
My shepherd, while not as heavy as I am, is stronger than me. If we go anywhere outside of the house or fenced yard, he has both a slip collar (nylon choker) and a prong collar attached to his leash, which I was taught to basically hold with both hands. He is not dog aggressive, but loves nothing better than chasing cats.
I also noticed in dog school that there were certain breeds that made him very apprehensive. Since I don't know anyone with those breeds, he hasn't been socialized with them. We avoid mass dog gatherings, i.e., vaccine clinics and dog parks.
3 posted on
05/16/2009 8:32:14 PM PDT by
Abby4116
To: Chet 99
you must be disappointed that this story isn’t about a pitt bull/
5 posted on
05/16/2009 9:15:32 PM PDT by
MAD-AS-HELL
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6 posted on
05/16/2009 9:19:46 PM PDT by
ari-freedom
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