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GatorB 07-09-2008 10:13 PM

Most agressive dogs
 
These dogs are most likely to bite you

1) Dachshund ( 1 out 5 attack )
2) Chihuahua
3) Jack Russel Terrier

http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/play...40273&src=news

So much for all the pit bull hating.

Darkhorse 07-09-2008 10:15 PM

I have been biten by more little dogs then big ones, pit bull gets more media attention due to there breed.

Jelena Jensen 07-09-2008 10:18 PM

It's always the little ones. I love when little dog owners see my 150lb Mastiff and they pick up their dog like mine is going to attack. I tell them he's cool and won't do anything so they put their down down. And guess what? Yup...THEIR dog tries to attack mine! Never fails!

tony286 07-09-2008 10:19 PM

I can see that especially with Chihuahua's. When we were thinking about getting a second dog,I saw a Chihuahua in a cage.Went up to say hello, had my hand by the cage.He tired to bite me,so he was a pass.

Domain Diva 07-09-2008 10:22 PM

For sure l would have to say its baddog :thumbsup


Recent show pic ,it doesnt get more aggresive than this !

http://www.kingscastleuk.com/girls/g...serialNumber=1

BobG 07-09-2008 11:16 PM

I like how they show that the little dog will bite if you try to grab the owners tit.

Elli 07-09-2008 11:23 PM

I think the damage inflicted is a more important statistic than the frequency of attacks. I am pretty confident I can rescue a child from an attacking daschie or two, should the need arise. From a rottweiler? Maybe a little more difficult.

Antonio 07-09-2008 11:35 PM

only time I got bitten was when I stepped on a sleeping dog in the dark, he was sleeping right in front of the 24/7 shop I was going to

then I went to the doctor and he told me to either observe the dog for a week or get spinal shots for a week, so naturally I went to visit the dog every evening to see if it'll develop rabies symptoms

wootpr0n 07-09-2008 11:51 PM

Pit Bulls are the most agressive, but because of various regulations, they are the least common. And also, people who own pit bulls know that their dogs are agressive so they put muzzles on them and don't take them outside.

But the other dumb wiener dogs look like they can't do anything, so people leave them in the yard and buy lots of them. So that is why you are more likely to get bit by a wiener dog.

If I got bit by a wiener dog, I would barbecue it and feed it to another wiener dog!

Violetta 07-10-2008 12:02 AM

I hate dogs!

million 07-10-2008 12:30 AM

A friend of mine has a pitbull, its like 2 years and behaves like a puppy, it can't stop playing and jumping, that dog would never bite a person. I guess it has to do with each dog's personality more than their breed (I'm sure breed helps tho)

bloggingseo 07-10-2008 12:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Jelena Jensen (Post 14443219)
It's always the little ones. I love when little dog owners see my 150lb Mastiff and they pick up their dog like mine is going to attack. I tell them he's cool and won't do anything so they put their down down. And guess what? Yup...THEIR dog tries to attack mine! Never fails!

This is absolutely true! :2 cents: Most of the time, it's the little dogs. And I know chihuahuas can be very aggressive and this does not surprise me.

D Ghost 07-10-2008 12:38 AM

Chihuahuas are extremely protective of their family or owners. They will bark at noises if they feel it's suspicious, where some other breeds wouldn't think anything of it.

Also interesting: "...there is sufficient evidence to prove that it is without doubt an ancient breed originating from Pre-Columbian Mexico, and it is believed to outdate any other breed of dog in the Americas. " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chihuahua_(dog)

tahiti 07-10-2008 01:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GatorB (Post 14443211)
These dogs are most likely to bite you

1) Dachshund ( 1 out 5 attack )
2) Chihuahua
3) Jack Russel Terrier

http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/play...40273&src=news

So much for all the pit bull hating.

4)My mother in law

Darkhorse 07-10-2008 02:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tahiti (Post 14443591)
4)My mother in law

ahahhahaahah true that....

viencarl 07-10-2008 05:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tahiti (Post 14443591)
4)My mother in law

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :thumbsup

MistressNirvana 07-10-2008 05:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tahiti (Post 14443591)
4)My mother in law

They leave marks for life , good saying mate

sigurman 07-10-2008 05:31 AM

the problem isn't if little dogs attack, because the damage is low. But when a pitbull attacks...

Manowar 07-10-2008 05:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Promo Claire (Post 14443230)
For sure l would have to say its baddog :thumbsup


Recent show pic ,it doesnt get more aggresive than this !

http://www.kingscastleuk.com/girls/g...serialNumber=1

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

DarkJedi 07-10-2008 05:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GatorB (Post 14443211)

So much for all the pit bull hating.

Pit Bulls don't "bite" you

They tear at your throat until you are dead.

This poll is a pile of shit.

:2 cents:

tahiti 07-10-2008 05:36 AM

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JeffCliff 07-10-2008 05:46 AM

other survey
 
I have a new survey I just completed

EASIEST DOGS TO KICK

1) Dachshund ( 1 out 5 attack )
2) Chihuahua
3) Jack Russel Terrier

HARDEST DOGS TO KICK
1) Pit Bull
2) Doberman
3) Rotweiler

So even if you're being attacked by one of those dogs, you can dispatch them with ease. But if a dog who is built to be a fighter attacks you like one of the other ones I listed... you're pretty fucked

tranza 07-10-2008 06:24 AM

That's true...

justinsain 07-10-2008 06:34 AM

How many fatalities are caused by a Dachshund compared to say a Pit Bull?

raven1083 07-10-2008 07:22 AM

thanks for sharing those idea. Now I know how to get out from them

pornguy 07-10-2008 07:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Darkhorse (Post 14443216)
I have been biten by more little dogs then big ones, pit bull gets more media attention due to there breed.

Um yeah thats its.

thats the only reason.


Have you ever seen the damage done by one of the others versus the damage by a pitt????


Google some photos, and I dont think that you will feel quite the same any more.

pornguy 07-10-2008 07:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by million (Post 14443455)
A friend of mine has a pitbull, its like 2 years and behaves like a puppy, it can't stop playing and jumping, that dog would never bite a person. I guess it has to do with each dog's personality more than their breed (I'm sure breed helps tho)

This is when they are the most dangerous. and this is how they end up biting a child.

JeffCliff 07-10-2008 07:32 AM

Exceptions
 
There are always exceptions to the rule of course
Like my mechanic, he has a pit bull/rottweiler mix. It looks like the fucking devil, it's huge, is all muscle, and sounds like a monster behind the garage's fence But everytime it sees me we tackle each other and wrestle then the dog runs to its house behind the garage to get its tickle me elmo doll it treats like its own puppy for us to play with. Granted the doll has a ton of patches on it, it is the most adorable thing in the world to see this big, evil, killing machine playing with an elmo doll and watching it vibrate and laugh.

geedub 07-10-2008 07:32 AM

its all in your head.. i got a german shepherd husky mix and she's fucking intense at times, you just gotta go in with the big guns lol i live a little close to the hood here and i'd say theres atleast 6 pitbulls in the surrounding buildings that i see regularly, and they're all nice.. my dog's even met some that were supposedly "mean" and there was nothing for dog-dog aggression. pitbulls can be mean sure, but so can a golden retriever.. it's all how it was brought up as a pup.

Sarah_Jayne 07-10-2008 07:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Promo Claire (Post 14443230)
For sure l would have to say its baddog :thumbsup


Recent show pic ,it doesnt get more aggresive than this !

http://www.kingscastleuk.com/girls/g...serialNumber=1

aww, the poor face. My pug should be happy you can't get as many pet costumes over here as you can in the States.

BlackCrayon 07-10-2008 07:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Elli (Post 14443327)
I think the damage inflicted is a more important statistic than the frequency of attacks. I am pretty confident I can rescue a child from an attacking daschie or two, should the need arise. From a rottweiler? Maybe a little more difficult.

Finally some common sense.

Walrus 07-10-2008 08:11 AM

Bad owner = Bad pit bull.
Good owner = Good pit bull.

Bad parent = bad child.
Good parent = good child.

beemk 07-10-2008 08:15 AM

i have a pit/lab mix and whenever i go on walks he gets attacked by Chihuahuas and other small dogs. no matter what kind of dog you have, if you're not in the house it should be on a leash.

Walrus 07-10-2008 08:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by geedub (Post 14444425)
its all in your head.. pitbulls can be mean sure, but so can a golden retriever.. it's all how it was brought up as a pup.

Exactly. It's all how they are brought up as a pup. And all these pit bull attacks you hear of, the owner was a bit unsavory. The pits were kept in the cellar, the dog was tied outside all day, etc. Yet people are incredily opinionated when it comes to pit bulls. This isn't a great time for pit pulls right now. They are going through what German Shepherds went through in the 70s, what Doberman Pinschers went through in the 80s and what the Rottweiller went through in the 90s. It's profiling.

Mainly due to the fact these breeds were overbred as the pit bull has this in recent times. There are so many of them. These cases are rare, but when they do make news it makes HEADLINE NATIONAL NEWS. And it puts a scare into peoples's heads that all Pit bulls are dangerous. When in fact pit bulls have the highest ratings for temperament testing .

sniperwolf 07-10-2008 09:08 AM

These little dogs are more sensitive than bigger dogs?

Domain Diva 07-10-2008 11:32 AM

get a cool canadian dawg they are too relaxed to bite :thumbsup

http://www.kingscastleuk.com/girls/g...serialNumber=1

http://www.kingscastleuk.com/girls/g...serialNumber=1

JaneB 07-10-2008 12:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by geedub (Post 14444425)
its all in your head.. i got a german shepherd husky mix and she's fucking intense at times, you just gotta go in with the big guns lol i live a little close to the hood here and i'd say theres atleast 6 pitbulls in the surrounding buildings that i see regularly, and they're all nice.. my dog's even met some that were supposedly "mean" and there was nothing for dog-dog aggression. pitbulls can be mean sure, but so can a golden retriever.. it's all how it was brought up as a pup.


I agree, it is how they were raised. I have friends that have friendly pitbulls and rotti's. They were not raised as guard dogs or to be vicious, they are house dogs. I have a black german shepherd and when I take her for a walk people are scared of her. She is not dangerous at all. My black lab shows more aggression then my german shepherd does.

Ross 07-10-2008 01:22 PM

Its always the little dogs that are annoying as hell.. When I'm walking my Lab in the park he walks by my side - maybe moves off a little bit but will always come to me when I call him. There's a woman who walks her two little dogs at the same time as me and every day they come over and try to sniff him and get in his face. I usually call him over but they won't leave him alone and they start to snarl a little.

The stupid bitch said to me one day "their best friend is a big dog so they think they're bigger than they actually are" I almost told her to fuck off and keep her stupid little dogs away from mine. If I see her again and they do it I'll be telling her to keep them away or I'll kick them into the pond.

Walrus 07-10-2008 04:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JaneB (Post 14445400)
I agree, it is how they were raised. I have friends that have friendly pitbulls and rotti's. They were not raised as guard dogs or to be vicious, they are house dogs. I have a black german shepherd and when I take her for a walk people are scared of her. She is not dangerous at all. My black lab shows more aggression then my german shepherd does.

It's pretty amazing that all these years later the German Shepherd Dog is still a feared dog by many. I think it's probably more the older people who remember the sensational stories from the 1970s of GSD's attacking people. And then those people pass those fears down to their children. The real truth is, that GSDs are one of the smartest canine breeds. Why else would they be the number one choice for K-9 working dogs by the various law enforcements all around the USA?

Although I think the problem could also be attributed to the fact that the GSD is one of most wolf-like looking dogs there is.

tony286 07-10-2008 04:52 PM

yeah its all the owners good owner good dog.


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