Why anyone should want to buy a 'pet' that is liable attack and even kill those of others is beyond me.
Why do it?
Because, in some cases, they want to try and look hard.
Why anyone should want to buy a 'pet' that is liable attack and even kill those of others is beyond me.
Why do it?
Because, in some cases, they want to try and look hard.
If it goes out I would keep it on a lead at ALL times. Sounds like you've got one that will keep attacking things until one day it attacks a child and we hear the same old "It's always been good around people and has never attacked a human before" tripe that comes out with every dog attack which are mainly carrier out by these fighting dogs.
Dogs do not fear humans, they do however respect the leader of the pack which is there owner if proper training is given
Why anyone should want to buy a 'pet' that is liable attack and even kill those of others is beyond me.
Why do it?
Spot on. It's the same old story,"He's usually fantastic with kids, wouldn't hurt a fly, don't know what came over him, etc etc". As was pointed out all dogs have teeth, they can all bite if they're scared or think they or their territory is under attack, but when you hear of these horror dog stories it's never a cocker spaniel.If it goes out I would keep it on a lead at ALL times. Sounds like you've got one that will keep attacking things until one day it attacks a child and we hear the same old "It's always been good around people and has never attacked a human before" tripe that comes out with every dog attack which are mainly carrier out by these fighting dogs.
Hiya, i do feel for you as I have a young Jack Russell who doesn't like other dogs and will also chase other animals if off lead. I have taken him to a dog behaviourist, both as a puppy when this behaviour started to emerge, and last year after he bit the dog next door. I took him to Amy Hatcher at Doodley Dogs in Storrington, left him with her for a day and she observed and assesed him in conjunction with other dogs and then gave me a full report and advice on what to do. I also took him to occasional daycare there so he got a chance to be more socialised by spending the day running around with the pack (unmuzzled) and he always seem to behave really well there when he is with the pack. I haven't been able to get him over to Storrington often enough so I don't know whether this regular socialisation would cure the problem long term. I still always take a muzzle out with me when I walk him but I only use it if we take him off lead and there are lots of other dogs running freely, but I feel confident knowing I have it there if I need it. Good luck with your dog, hope you make progress.
Harmless, great with children, family pet, etc, until the usual happens on the same old council estates and then another child/adult gets its face ripped off by one of these vile creatures!
Harmless, great with children, family pet, etc, until the usual happens on the same old council estates and then another child/adult gets its face ripped off by one of these vile creatures!
Why should he have to? Get a f***ing labrador. Too many of these dogs are involved in savaging other animals/people. It's not always the dog's fault of course, but they can be dangerous, especially in the wrong hands (lazy chavs, usually).Nice to see same old bigoted stuff! I have a very old staffie, been harmless its whole life includinf with other dogs. For your information I do not live on the same old council estate, shame you can't look beyond your sterotypes.
Why should he have to? Get a f***ing labrador. Too many of these dogs are involved in savaging other animals/people. It's not always the dog's fault of course, but they can be dangerous, especially in the wrong hands (lazy chavs, usually).
Why should he have to? Get a f***ing labrador. Too many of these dogs are involved in savaging other animals/people. It's not always the dog's fault of course, but they can be dangerous, especially in the wrong hands (lazy chavs, usually).
Fair point. I remember living next to family of scroggs who kept 4 alsations in a tiny courtyard in the back. On the rare occasion they were taken for a walk, one of them was let off the lead and attacked one of the blokes I was living with. Luckily he knew what he was doing and fended it off. Plenty of people would have been savaged by the thing.To be honest Simster, I have lived through the Alsation, the Doberman and the Rockweiller witch hunt so I think it is whatever the mental chavs decide to keep as pets rather than the breed itself. It's not as if you could stop any of those breeds if they decide to flip. My Jack Russell has only managed to kill one mouse in its lifetime and that was 50/50 for a while as to who would win the fight.
Why should I get a f***ing labrador as you put it, when I have a prefectly docile dog who has never given me an issue in the years I have owned it. Any dog can be dangerous in the wrong hands and these wrong hands can be anyone not just the same coouncil house owners or lazy chavs as as been stated on here.