oneshot 1 Posted March 18 Author Posted March 18 3 hours ago, fishinwrench said: I had a Doberman when I was a teenager. He was a really good boy, could take him anywhere.....as long as there was no chance that a black kid would be riding a bicycle. White person on a bike= No problem. Black person walking= No problem. But a black person on a bike triggered him somehow 🤷♂️ After his 3rd incident he pretty much lived the rest of his life in a pen. 😔 I'll not own another dog that is a danger to anyone else, or any other dog, without good reason. Period. Cats are on their own ! 😅 I was out with some Loggers. Guy says come get to know my Dog. Pet him, rubbed his belly. Nice Dog. Guy had a rope on the Dog. Watch this the guy hollers the N word. Whole different Dog. Guy says the Dog has no idea what it means. It is just a trigger word. oneshot
Terrierman Posted March 18 Posted March 18 16 hours ago, fishinwrench said: I had a Doberman when I was a teenager. He was a really good boy, could take him anywhere.....as long as there was no chance that a black kid would be riding a bicycle. White person on a bike= No problem. Black person walking= No problem. But a black person on a bike triggered him somehow 🤷♂️ After his 3rd incident he pretty much lived the rest of his life in a pen. 😔 I'll not own another dog that is a danger to anyone else, or any other dog, without good reason. Period. Cats are on their own ! 😅 That's exactly why the Jack Russells are down to two old retirees here and there won't be any more. When they're young, they live to fight. Oneshot had stitches from his one. Back when I had working Russells the most we ever had - not counting puppies for sale - was thirteen. I had three fatal dog fights between them and more close calls. No more, thanks.
oneshot 1 Posted March 18 Author Posted March 18 2 hours ago, Terrierman said: That's exactly why the Jack Russells are down to two old retirees here and there won't be any more. When they're young, they live to fight. Oneshot had stitches from his one. Back when I had working Russells the most we ever had - not counting puppies for sale - was thirteen. I had three fatal dog fights between them and more close calls. No more, thanks. My Jack Russell picked on the wrong bunch one day. I was setting top the hill with 30 - 30 here comes Dad help I messed up. Started killing Dogs. He got Rattlesnake bit one time him and my Lab. Both lived but they were down for awhile. big rockpile
Flysmallie Posted March 18 Posted March 18 15 hours ago, oneshot 1 said: Guy says the Dog has no idea what it means. It is just a trigger word. Ignorant owners are the real problem, not dog breeds. BilletHead 1
Terrierman Posted March 18 Posted March 18 1 hour ago, Flysmallie said: Ignorant owners are the real problem, not dog breeds. In general that's true. BUT there are breeds that have statistics going against them. fishinwrench 1
Flysmallie Posted March 18 Posted March 18 13 minutes ago, Terrierman said: BUT there are breeds that have statistics going against them. True, but it’s still a stacked deck. Don’t find many gangstas rolling with a standard poodle and they are usually mean af. snagged in outlet 3 1
fishinwrench Posted March 18 Posted March 18 2 hours ago, Flysmallie said: Ignorant owners are the real problem, not dog breeds. Ignorant because they choose the wrong breed to begin with!
Terrierman Posted March 18 Posted March 18 I don't think there are enough gangsta's out there with pits to give them the lead they enjoy. I'm going with neglect and no training for a breed that doesn't do well with neglect and no training,
snagged in outlet 3 Posted March 18 Posted March 18 8 minutes ago, Flysmallie said: True, but it’s still a stacked deck. Don’t find many gangstas rolling with a standard poodle and they are usually mean af. chihuahua‘S too. Mean little Devils when they age. Terrierman 1
Terrierman Posted March 18 Posted March 18 5 minutes ago, snagged in outlet 3 said: chihuahua‘S too. Mean little Devils when they age. You should see the war face on our Dachsund/Min Pin cross. Small but mighty. In HER mind. The other dogs make her go away.
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