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Just today i saw a article naming the dog breeds that are least liekly to bite. I thought id just have a look of course they had a Shi Tzu as the first, i was bitten by one and know a few others that were bitten by one. So obviously it was the owner, but the one i was bitten by had a temper. Then they have bulldogs, Labs, goldens, great danes, cocker spainels(i was bitten by a family cocker spainel, he was very well trained), and the last dog was lhaso appo. Every dog breed on there im sure has bitten someone, i dont get how they can go around making those articles when its never the dogs fault, maybe it does have to do with history of dogs. But usally theses dogs had a bad life or were trained that way.
 
i dont get how they can go around making those articles when its never the dogs fault, maybe it does have to do with history of dogs. But usally theses dogs had a bad life or were trained that way.
If that was true, then that should apply to all traits we have bred into dogs. Like retrieving for labs, you can't just love them so much they stop catching a Frisbee.
 
If that was true, then that should apply to all traits we have bred into dogs. Like retrieving for labs, you can't just love them so much they stop catching a Frisbee.
Or like my goldem retriever, who doesnt like to retrieve unless i have good treats.
 
Just today i saw an article naming the dog breeds that are least liekly to bite. I thought id just have a look of course they had a Shi Tzu as the first, i was bitten by one and know a few others that were bitten by one. So obviously it was the owner, but the one i was bitten by had a temper. Then they have bulldogs, Labs, goldens, great danes, cocker spainels(i was bitten by a family cocker spainel, he was very well trained), and the last dog was lhaso appo. Every dog breed on there im sure has bitten someone, i dont get how they can go around making those articles when its never the dogs fault, maybe it does have to do with history of dogs. But usally theses dogs had a bad life or were trained that way.
Dogs definitely have it in them to bite regardless of breed. It’s a risk we take when we keep them as pets for sure.
 
Dogs definitely have it in them to bite regardless of breed. It’s a risk we take when we keep them as pets for sure.
Yea, they do and i have just found that pits, bullies, shepards, that are rescued from a shelter have even more of a tendancy to bite. Thats just my opinion
 

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