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I'm sorry but I agree you do not sound like someone with hands on daily,
Actually I do.
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I think it was the red lingerie
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look at this dog you think this dog is fit for human environment?
No, absolutely not. Not to mention the fact that it's butt ugly.
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Kill it.I would have marched it back into the trees right there and cut its head off.
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Re: Pitbull Attack on Grandmother After an Ice Bucket Challenge

To be fair,

Having a dog and having knowledge of dog behavior are not the same thing.

That's what gets so many people in trouble. Having a dog and not knowing what makes them tick.

Not seeing the warning signs in the video means it would be a good idea to do some studying.
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13 Labradors could easily be a lethal situation. They do get into fights with each other, just like other dogs. They also can be human aggressive, just like other dogs.

Having any dog is a risk that needs an educated person to keep under control. Having 13 is a task that needs careful management.

The pound is full of labs and lab mixes, because they are working(hunting) dogs that often are high energy(in need of a job) and people assume they'll be lazy house pets. They throw the young dogs away, when they get destructive and hyperactive.
Actually, you are quite right on that part. Recent bite statistics show that Labs are responsible for the most bites in the USA.

However, that's because there are also more Labs in households than many other large-breed dogs, because of their temperament usually being quite predictably stable compared to many other breeds.

I know that my Lab can be quite destructive, in his never-ending quest for food. Once ate his way into a plastic feed bin; had to replace it with a metal one to stop that nonsense.

Back to my original topic: I generally don't own more dogs than I have hands to restrain them or walk them on a leash, and that still means a lot of training because my Dane does not like cats in the slightest.
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I don't understand how those dog walkers do it. Walking a pack of dogs in public - dogs that belong to different people.

What if something happens? If a fight breaks out, or a loose dog jumps in? (Not highly likely, since a pack of dogs is intimidating to singular dogs).

I couldn't trust someone to put my dog in that situation.

I always walked one dog at a time to always keep a free hand.
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I don't understand how those dog walkers do it. Walking a pack of dogs in public - dogs that belong to different people.

What if something happens? If a fight breaks out, or a loose dog jumps in? (Not highly likely, since a pack of dogs is intimidating to singular dogs).

I couldn't trust someone to put my dog in that situation.

I always walked one dog at a time to always keep a free hand.
To me, it seems a bit stupid two do more than 2 at a time. And that depends entirely on the size of the dogs involved.
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That was a BIG fuckin' dog bro.
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Re: Pitbull Attack on Grandmother After an Ice Bucket Challenge

To be fair,

Having a dog and having knowledge of dog behavior are not the same thing.

That's what gets so many people in trouble. Having a dog and not knowing what makes them tick.

Not seeing the warning signs in the video means it would be a good idea to do some studying.

Not stupid sister. I took classic at Empowered K9 Training before I bought my dog. My daughter was 3 years old. Best class I ever took. Was worth the money

http://www.empoweredk9.com/
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