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Old 06-25-2008, 04:37 PM   #12 (permalink)
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*scratching head*

Um, kinda confused as to exactly what point you are trying to make, and what you hope to accomplish, MIA?

Of course all canids can and may bite. Of course there are breed traits that should be recognized and that breed's needs met by their owners and handlers.

Many people should not have pets, period, imo, especially high-energy breeds whose intelligence is arguably higher than that of their human handlers.

Are Dobermans perfect?

Hmm, they come pretty darn close for me. For someone else, it might be a Chinese Crested or a Cavalier King Charles.

But, if you're trying to argue that Dobes are more likely to attack than many other breeds...uh, look up US Health Dept stats on dog bite incidents.
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