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Velociraptor you've seen me comment before I think that sometimes
it is owner dependent or sometimes the animal itself just is like this.
My Cocker Spaniel Howard though midsize was very vicious and I
kept him in a dog kennel (with a top because he climbed), a leash,
or in the house. Never once did he accidentally escape or cause anyone
problems other than growling at my mom trying to feed him once.
I hate to say that I hope they fall out of favor with dog
fighters and people looking for a "tough" dog because they
will find another breed to do the same to. Such as the 1980's
there were Dobermans and German Shepard's being walked by
thugs with huge spikey collars trying to look tough with their
accessory dog.
South Carolina Law (I was worried about this earlier): It is unlawful to kill
a domestic dog or steal one. The exceptions are if it is threatening, If it
destroys property, or kills sheep.
(Why do sheep get their own long category? lol)
it is owner dependent or sometimes the animal itself just is like this.
My Cocker Spaniel Howard though midsize was very vicious and I
kept him in a dog kennel (with a top because he climbed), a leash,
or in the house. Never once did he accidentally escape or cause anyone
problems other than growling at my mom trying to feed him once.
I hate to say that I hope they fall out of favor with dog
fighters and people looking for a "tough" dog because they
will find another breed to do the same to. Such as the 1980's
there were Dobermans and German Shepard's being walked by
thugs with huge spikey collars trying to look tough with their
accessory dog.
South Carolina Law (I was worried about this earlier): It is unlawful to kill
a domestic dog or steal one. The exceptions are if it is threatening, If it
destroys property, or kills sheep.
(Why do sheep get their own long category? lol)
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