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To: rikkir
Any dog is what it’s master makes it.

Dog temperment is a combination of nature and nurture. Aggressiveness is a canine genetic trait, more prevalent in some breeds than others.

I’m sick of these pu$$ies treating a dog differently because of looks. Sounds kinda like the argument about “assault” weapons doesn’t it.

Are you more concerned about the penetrating power of a .50 BMG round over a BB gun, if so does that make you some kind of pu$$y?.

Differences in dog breeds are more than aesthetic, unless you for some reason think you'd rather be bit by a min pin than full size Doberman...

21 posted on 06/18/2015 8:48:16 PM PDT by Gunslingr3
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To: Gunslingr3

Dog temperment is a combination of nature and nurture. Aggressiveness is a canine genetic trait, more prevalent in some breeds than others.

Hence my statement. If you have one of those “more aggressive” breeds, it becomes more important that it’s master trains it correctly.

Are you more concerned about the penetrating power of a .50 BMG round over a BB gun, if so does that make you some kind of pu$$y?.

Come on at least bring a .22 to the argument. And the answer is either one will shoot you, and can kill you if used correctly.

Since very few dogs on earth could kill me (without being in a pack, or with rabies) truth is I don’t want to get bitten by any, but I would almost prefer it were a bigger dog as there are pressure point you can get to to force the dog into submission. To get a little dog off, you’re almost surely going to injure it in some way.


31 posted on 06/18/2015 9:03:37 PM PDT by rikkir (Anyone still believe the 8/08 Atlantic cover wasn't 100% accurate?)
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