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<blockquote data-quote="JD8" data-source="post: 3123634" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>I remember a ton of guys saying Glocks "go off on their own" back in the day only to find some sort of negligence was at fault when it did in most of the cases. I'll bet there are a ton of "without warnings" that equate to people that applied human psychology to dogs and didn't understand any warnings. When was the last time you saw ANYONE admit their own fault in the news of a situation like that? There was a German Shepard that bit a Jenks girl here in the news recently..... it's the second time it's happened and the owner still doesn't admit fault. Imagine if that was a "pit." We take that word for gospel and we shouldn't. Large breeds aren't for everyone for sure and like anything there is the possibility that the animal is just downright mean. I can happen with any breed, as I've seen a ton of small dogs that I've wanted to punt because the owner wasn't responsible enough to discipline them. It didn't matter because how much damage can they do? and the owner needs that instant gratification. Now apply that to someone that thinks it's cool to have a murderdeathkill dog and doesn't do his due diligence. </p><p></p><p>There is no foolproof plan in owning a powerful breed, just like you're never going to guarantee you'll never have an ND. However, like owning an AR, I'll call BS on all the hype.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD8, post: 3123634, member: 24"] I remember a ton of guys saying Glocks "go off on their own" back in the day only to find some sort of negligence was at fault when it did in most of the cases. I'll bet there are a ton of "without warnings" that equate to people that applied human psychology to dogs and didn't understand any warnings. When was the last time you saw ANYONE admit their own fault in the news of a situation like that? There was a German Shepard that bit a Jenks girl here in the news recently..... it's the second time it's happened and the owner still doesn't admit fault. Imagine if that was a "pit." We take that word for gospel and we shouldn't. Large breeds aren't for everyone for sure and like anything there is the possibility that the animal is just downright mean. I can happen with any breed, as I've seen a ton of small dogs that I've wanted to punt because the owner wasn't responsible enough to discipline them. It didn't matter because how much damage can they do? and the owner needs that instant gratification. Now apply that to someone that thinks it's cool to have a murderdeathkill dog and doesn't do his due diligence. There is no foolproof plan in owning a powerful breed, just like you're never going to guarantee you'll never have an ND. However, like owning an AR, I'll call BS on all the hype. [/QUOTE]
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