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CDC's 10 Most Dangerous Dogs List [you'll never guess which one is the most dangerous!]
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Posted on 01/14/2004 5:14:36 PM PST by ambrose
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To: conservative cat
yep, he is a cutie pie! albeit ferocious (he is sitting at my feet here and would be very upset if i told anyone that he was anything but ferocious... it doesn't matter that the cavalier's motto is 'strangers are just friends we haven't met yet'.... : ))
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posted on
01/14/2004 6:31:27 PM PST
by
xsmommy
To: katz
We can only hope that our dogs will protect us when/if the time comes. As long as that time doesn't come during a good card game...
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To: djf
A snap of Maxx the mutt during the recent storm.
Half mini-lab, half border collie, he's the hairiest beast I ever met.
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posted on
01/14/2004 6:33:27 PM PST
by
djf
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To: katz
We can only hope that our dogs will protect us when/if the time comes We make fun of our old girl, but no one and I mean no one messes with me or our daughter if that dog is around. And the puppy is learning fast.
The gentle dog is always shown on TV saving the family during a crisis.
As a stranger approaching a house, those would be the dogs I would fear the most.
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posted on
01/14/2004 6:34:00 PM PST
by
Gabz
(smoke gnatzies - small minds buzzing in your business -swat'em)
To: hotpotato
Good waggers! Funny....
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posted on
01/14/2004 6:35:41 PM PST
by
katz
(Rush Rocks)
To: Bobibutu
A properly trained dog - whatever the breed - will always follow the "alpha" - hopefully YOU What if the alpha is gone? My parents have a lab with ATTITUDE. She knows my dad is the alpha and wouldn't dare go against him, but last week, I was over and he wasn't home (Mom was). The big brat got it into her head to bare her teeth at me. I put her in her place. The next time she came over, she was still baring her teeth but crouched on the ground. I put her in her place, again. She finally behaved herself, but still... If the alpha's not around, then what?
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To: yarddog
With the exception of a little less white on the feet, this is the spitting image of my Solitare. That is a handsome animal.
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posted on
01/14/2004 6:37:08 PM PST
by
TASMANIANRED
(black dogs are my life)
To: BunnySlippers
awwwww, I have a little white chiwowow too! well mostly white she is a darling.
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posted on
01/14/2004 6:37:42 PM PST
by
hope
To: ambrose
Does the CDC also publish a list of the most dangerous breeds of humans? (I'm just wondering..don't blow a gasket.)
To: Orangedog
I agree on the German Shepard.I have a 6 year old female I bought from a sheriff.She is the best dog and they are great with a family.
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posted on
01/14/2004 6:39:56 PM PST
by
tapatio
(I would rather see the United States respected than loved by other nations)
To: cmsgop
"There is no mention of a Shih-Tzu at all......"See my post #25....Two teacup Shih Tzu's cause a larger Rotwieller to quake and quiver at their sight....
NeverGore :^)
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posted on
01/14/2004 6:41:50 PM PST
by
nevergore
(“Never argue with an idiot. They drag you down to their level, then beat you with experience.”)
To: GreatEconomy
Compliment accepted. She is indeed a beauty. I took it just as you explained it, hence the ;-)
Thank you for the well wishes, same to you sir.
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posted on
01/14/2004 6:43:21 PM PST
by
Quilla
To: lawdude
you wrote..."I had a Chow-Keeshound [sp?] mix. Sweetest dog I have ever seen."
My Chow-Keeshound cross, Brunna, was my beloved companion for 10 years and died on Dec 13, 2001. My heart broke, but I was tremendously consoled by a wonderful tribute posted on FR by "Technochick 99"... "Welcome at Rainbow Bridge (a tribute to Brunna)". I saved it to my computer and re-read it from time, cherishing the thoughtfulness of all who participated in the thread.
Brunna was a wonderful dog - never hurt a soul - but most strangers were suitably scared when he bared a very fine set of teeth. My heart still grieves.
To: ambrose
Didn't see any Black Labrador Retrievers on that list. Labs are the BEST!
This is Bart and his son Tide about 10 months ago. Labs are a great family dog and two is even
better than one.
Good Hunting... from Varmint Al
To: Orangedog
We don't have a fenced yard, and a new neighbor, who has told us "She is afraid of dogs" is moving in....anyone have any suggestions? Invest in the fence.
I have 2 standard wirehair dachshunds. I got them each at 8/9 weeks from a reputable breeder - they've never been mistreated. One HATES fences. She'll bark at anything on the other side of a fence and charge at the fence. Take a neighbor in their backyard(across the fence) and she's nonstop obnoxious. Have that neighbor walk out the side gate into the front yard and she'll meet him there to smother him with kisses. The Chain/Fence thing has to be something territorial...and it can't always be caused by abuse...
A fence sounds like a good place to start with your scaredy cat neighbor though. Good LUck!
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posted on
01/14/2004 6:47:25 PM PST
by
not_apathetic_anymore
(Snuggling with the doggie under a blanket enjoying the morning)
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To: Triple Word Score
It used to be that the vast majority of dogs were mutts. In my area of the country that is no longer true.
Like I said I haven't read the thread but I did look up the CDC report. Pitt Bulls are reported as "Pitt Bull types" which is code for mixed breed. (This is consistant with the results of local studies on dog bites in the Pittsburgh area) The CDC report conclusion is that. " Although fatal atacks on humans appear to be bred-specific other breeds may bite and cause fatalites at higher rates. Because of difficulties inherent in determining a dogs's breed with certainty, enforcement of breed-specific ordinances raises constitutional and practical issues."
IOW does nothing to address the actual issue of dangerous dogs.
One reason animals can't have rights is that they have no responsiblilties. An animal is not responsible for what it does, his owner is. Mutts or any kind of dog require responsible owners. These lists of "dangerous breeds" do nothing but offer the irresponsible an excuse for negligent behavior toward the responsibility that is dog ownership.
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posted on
01/14/2004 6:48:42 PM PST
by
Varda
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