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<blockquote data-quote="TerryP" data-source="post: 4088693" data-attributes="member: 1564"><p>First thing I noticed is that neither one of his two dogs are purebred GSD’s. </p><p>They are shepherd mixes.</p><p>Sometimes that’s a problem.</p><p>My sis had a chow lab mix that exhibited the same behavior this farmer is experiencing with his dog. I saw it myself on several occasions.</p><p>I thought of it like a Jekyll and Hyde thing.</p><p>The dog would without any apparent reason suddenly go after someone or something with an all out attack, I mean this dog was going all out to kill and had to be physically stopped.</p><p>The rest of the time she was obedient, loving and mild mannered.</p><p>A dog that that exhibits these behavior traits needs to be put down and furthermore should absolutely never be allowed to breed.</p><p>A dog has to be trustworthy and must be trainable, especially the larger working class dogs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryP, post: 4088693, member: 1564"] First thing I noticed is that neither one of his two dogs are purebred GSD’s. They are shepherd mixes. Sometimes that’s a problem. My sis had a chow lab mix that exhibited the same behavior this farmer is experiencing with his dog. I saw it myself on several occasions. I thought of it like a Jekyll and Hyde thing. The dog would without any apparent reason suddenly go after someone or something with an all out attack, I mean this dog was going all out to kill and had to be physically stopped. The rest of the time she was obedient, loving and mild mannered. A dog that that exhibits these behavior traits needs to be put down and furthermore should absolutely never be allowed to breed. A dog has to be trustworthy and must be trainable, especially the larger working class dogs. [/QUOTE]
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