I think I saw greyhounds being brought up? My aunt that lives in England owns one. He actually looks identical to one that she owned years ago.
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If it helps at all (idk if it will), they've actually done studies and proven that smaller dogs tend to be more aggressive than larger dogs. The last time I saw the list of the most aggressive dog breeds, Daschunds were #1 for most aggressive.I like whippet more than greyhounds. But I think it's a size thing again for me. I can probably escape an aggressive whippet easier than a greyhound. Not that I'm saying they're aggressive at all, thats just how my mind is working with dogs
Yeah, no, I mean if worst came to worst, I could probably punt a whippet where as a greyhound could easily knock me down if it wantedIf it helps at all (idk if it will), they've actually done studies and proven that smaller dogs tend to be more aggressive than larger dogs. The last time I saw the list of the most aggressive dog breeds, Daschunds were #1 for most aggressive.
I like whippet more than greyhounds. But I think it's a size thing again for me. I can probably escape an aggressive whippet easier than a greyhound. Not that I'm saying they're aggressive at all, thats just how my mind is working with dogs
I'm the same, if a dog is aggressive I'd rather it be small. I've had to break up dog fights before, including one where my dad's went for my oldest dog's throat. I have scars from it, mental and physicalYeah, no, I mean if worst came to worst, I could probably punt a whippet where as a greyhound could easily knock me down if it wanted
No worries about interrupting.Sorry I see I just interrupted a topic
@JacinLarkwell you wouldn't like my dad's malamute, she's massive. We all call her "the bear". She is only aggressive with dogs though. With people she's a massive Teddy bear