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Originally Posted by Nicci
I can't say any breed is quicker to turn that any other, I've always found Bully breeds infact the complete opposite...
Whenever there is a mention of a dog attack the press never make public the kind of homes the dogs are from (something that really gets my back up!) for instance some people assume that it's actually okay to tease a dog for example and think it's funny when their children are seen to be doing the same I would say that this would be more than likely be probable for 50% of dog attacks on children, attacks where it never gets a mention what the child was doing before the dog bit them, I firmly believe most if not all dog attacks are purely down to bad ownership/poor socialisation cases of people not being fully aware of what they have on the other end of the lead.
There is ALWAYS a reason why a dog chooses to bite any dog that is and its not about singleing out specific breeds because they happen to meet the press's critera of selling a piece of rubbish that belongs in the bin.
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Totally Agree Nicci,
I've owned SBT's for nearly 20 yrs and in this time never once have they shown any aggression towards my kids,myself,hubby or any person.
My two boys have both been bitten,one by a german shepherd and one by a bullmastiff,I was also bitten by a Lab Cross.The Bullmastiff was a rescue dog,we owned him and he was supposed to be good with kids.He was pts,totally out of character for him and our vet suspected he had a brain tumor.
If stats are anything to go by Labs,spaniels and collies are the worst offenders at biting people.Funny how these never make the press.