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Yoshi:
So therefore a dog going to sniff another dog (which is very natural for a dog) is cause for the other dog to attack?
Its amazing it happens most of the time without anything like this happening, and i personally believe that if a dog is on a lead and does attack another dog then it is not under control.
And for all of you people sitting there saying "it got what it deserved" or crap thats just as similar i might remind you that this other dog also bit a person.
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robert francis:
ifi had a dog off lead and another dog bit mine and a person i would of taken a bar to the dog,
my dogs always on a lead and muzzled coz shes not that friendly after loosing her best mate. but if a dog is tempermental i think they should be muzzled
Drift:
I have a terrier thing, well Border Terrier actually, and he is the same, he is too aggressive to other dogs, if he cant hump it he wants to kill it.
The old guy is 12 now but still goes for it, we are very very careful where we take him and after years of trying to change him through training classes and even the West Lancs Dog Training Centre in Formby and nothing worked.
Im afraid if a dog is off its lead and the owner doesnt respond to my calls that my dog is psychotic and I am trying to pick him up then Im afraid there isnt much else I can do, dont get me wrong ole Blue has had a good few hidings in the past and deservedly so but the stupid mutto keeps getting back up and going for it.
However I do sympathise and its horrible to see your dog mauled in such a nasty way.
Ole Blue ironically is the best people and family dog I could wish for and have ever had the pleasure of sharing my life with.
beast5680:
I have a jack russell that when on a lead if approached by other dogs that aren't will be aggressive, he,s not naturally aggressive but when on the lead i think he gets protective :? if you let him off he,s fine with all other dogs but you do get the ones on leads he runs upto that will do the same
muddysteve:
Dogs will be dogs at the end of the day, it seems only when people get involved theres any trouble. 99 times out of 100 even if they do decide to have a go at each other theres no blood spilt just a lot of noise i guess you were unlucky.
I wasnt trying to suggest your dog was at fault but just saying my experience of being on the other end, no offence meant
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