Dogs only bite someone stupid enough not to notice their signs of aggression and only proceed to annoy them even more, wheather it be trespassing on their territory, teasing, or posing a threat. This makes me angry, because once the dog has bitten them, they go and sue the owners, who, in turn, have to put the animal to sleep. In my opinion, the person that sued should have been put to sleep, not the innocent dog! Pit bulls, dobermans, and rottweilers are wonderful animals, if socialized and trained at an early stage. Remember that these dogs were bred for hundreds of years through selection of the most vicious animals.Ignorant people, however, that lock them up in cages all their lives or shove them out to live in the backyard make them monsters; bringing out more and more of their "Bad Vicious Dog" behavior. And it isn't just dobermans, pits, rottweilers, ect; you can find this in any dog, no matter if it is a Chihuahua or a German Shepherd. So-called "bully Breeds" just need a little extra training, because of their attack dog lineage. Ignorant, bias, stereotyping jerks like Bob only point at dogs that have been improperly raised by inexperianced owners and therefore add to the fear and shunning of "Bully Breeds".
Pit bulls, dobermans, and rottweilers are wonderful animals, if socialized and trained at an early stage. Remember that these dogs were bred for hundreds of years through selection of the most vicious animals.Ignorant people, however, that lock them up in cages all their lives or shove them out to live in the backyard make them monsters; bringing out more and more of their "Bad Vicious Dog" behavior. And it isn't just dobermans, pits, rottweilers, ect; you can find this in any dog, no matter if it is a Chihuahua or a German Shepherd. So-called "bully Breeds" just need a little extra training, because of their attack dog lineage. Ignorant, bias, stereotyping jerks like Bob only point at dogs that have been improperly raised by inexperianced owners and therefore add to the fear and shunning of "Bully Breeds".