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Re: Dog bite spinoff
[Re: Backwards cowboy]
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03/19/24 05:17 AM
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I wanted to ask this question on a different thread, because I really feel bad that a kid got bit by a dog, and I don't think that's right at all. But after reading some of yalls posts I want to ask yalls opinion. If I live in the middle of 300 acres, where you have to come down a mile long driveway to get to my house, am I around to have gaurd dogs that bite to protect my property from unwanted people. Morally and legally? That's a bit different than a homeowner walking a child into a known dangerous dog and allowing it to bite the child. I don't care what you have to defend your property. I'd prefer any guard dog know the difference between a child and an intruder. My neighbors had a huge guard dog. Two of them. Had to get rid of one because they fought. It protected the livestock and even let the livestock toss it around. My son could walk up and pet that dog. It knew he was a child and not a threat. If I got within 20' of the fence without my neighbor with me, he'd go ballistic. Even though he knew me.
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Re: Dog bite spinoff
[Re: Backwards cowboy]
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03/19/24 05:45 AM
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MS_Hunter
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While any dog can and will bite, dog owners of certain breeds (Doberman, German Shepherd, Rottweiler, Pit Bulls etc etc) have a responsibility to not put their dogs or other people in situations where the dog bites for no good reason. Trained protection dogs are a whole different story. I have 2 German Shepherds, one is very friendly and will knock you down just so he can get in your lap, the other doesn't really like other people besides us. He's never tried to bite anyone or went after anyone in any shape or form but when people come over I keep him under control just so he or the other people aren't put in a bad or uncomfortable situation. You have to know your dogs capabilities and temperament when it's around "strangers" to them.
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Re: Dog bite spinoff
[Re: Backwards cowboy]
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03/19/24 07:20 AM
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goodman_hunter
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personally. I dont want or need a biting dog to protect me. I want them to bark and look scary. Anything else is a potential liability. He should never bite unless I am there and then only after specific commands. If your dog cant be stopped verbally mid attack, you dont want him using his teeth.
"A moment of realization is worth a thousand prayers"
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Re: Dog bite spinoff
[Re: Backwards cowboy]
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03/19/24 07:24 AM
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zwick
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Given recent experience with a neighbors aggresive dogs and hearing in the news of children killed and injured by other aggresive dogs my view is changing on owner responsibilities. To me if you own an aggressive dog your responsibility is the same as owning a firearm. If you as the owner are negligent in maintaning 100% control of your aggressive animal then you are at fault if an innocent child or person is injured or killed.
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Re: Dog bite spinoff
[Re: Backwards cowboy]
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03/19/24 07:43 AM
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i almost shot a guy at millers ferry bc he had a crazy dog at the campground and almost bit my son
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Re: Dog bite spinoff
[Re: Backwards cowboy]
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03/19/24 07:53 AM
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hayman
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I don’t want a dog that will bite. I love a dog who will bark at strangers and knows who should be there and who shouldn’t but no biting. That being said I got one right now that may or may not bite and another up and comer that is suspect. The up and comer will not even let my son ride his bike if she is out she stops him. She is smarter than most people I interact with and she wants to protect my son at all costs. I like that but it could become a problem one day.
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Re: Dog bite spinoff
[Re: hayman]
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03/19/24 08:02 AM
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I don’t want a dog that will bite. I love a dog who will bark at strangers and knows who should be there and who shouldn’t but no biting. That being said I got one right now that may or may not bite and another up and comer that is suspect. The up and comer will not even let my son ride his bike if she is out she stops him. She is smarter than most people I interact with and she wants to protect my son at all costs. I like that but it could become a problem one day. chasing bikes is pretty common in dogs, especially younger dogs. It stimulates prey drive. Its hard to stop in some dogs. But I would exercise the dog, till its tired. Put the dog on a leash and let my son ride his bike giving the No command when shows interest. Eventually moving to off leash doing the same thing. The dog doesn't know what he's supposed to do and results to genetic programing, so you should teach him what its supposed to do in certain situations.
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Re: Dog bite spinoff
[Re: Backwards cowboy]
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03/19/24 08:48 AM
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hayman
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We are currently working on this. She’s just being a little hard headed with the whole bike thing.
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Re: Dog bite spinoff
[Re: Backwards cowboy]
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03/19/24 09:09 AM
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zwick
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For years my neighbors unfenced aggressive dogs have run at and barked at my granddaughters in a threatening manner. They are now age 7 and 9 and refuse to play outside. When they come to my house they won't get out of the car without knowing where the dogs are. The oldest had to go to a psychologist because she was so terrorized. I have seen these dogs bite a visitor next door and attack other dogs. They act especially aggresive with little kids running. They threaten anyone who walks by or delivers to the house and delivers are sometimes just left in my driveway. Going to my mailbox is always a risk. They have an underground fence but rarely wear their collars so how do I trust that with my granddaughters? It sucks that most of our grandparent time has to be spent indoors.
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Re: Dog bite spinoff
[Re: hayman]
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03/19/24 09:30 AM
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We are currently working on this. She’s just being a little hard headed with the whole bike thing. a shock collar will break one pretty quick. I'd rather the dog listen to my commands. If I can't break one from something, I'll implement the E collar. But I try to keep it to a minimum. Otherwise the dog will become dependent on the collar. I practice walking my dogs on a leash alot. It gives them something to focus on besides the stimuli. I totally ignore everything else, so the dog learns to ignore everything else. My dogs will looks to me, if I ignore it, they ignore it. Non verbal ques are a big part of communication. Keeping the dog calm in situations is key. Thats why I exercise them beforehand. It burns off the nervous or built up energy. Then we walk. Calmly and routinely. If the bike rattles or makes noise, it'll make it more difficult. I would start at a distance, As the training progressed. I'd move the bike closer and have him ride slow and work your way up. Once I get them started, I like to take them to the park. Same principle. Exercise them, walk them in the yard. Go to the park, walk them away from everyone and settle down, move them closer.
"A moment of realization is worth a thousand prayers"
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Re: Dog bite spinoff
[Re: Backwards cowboy]
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03/19/24 11:19 AM
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jawbone
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Backwoods, you need to talk to your homeowner's insurance company and see how they feel about guard dogs. I bet you'll find that they are not worth what your insurance coverage would cost.
Lord, please help us get our nation straightened out.
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Re: Dog bite spinoff
[Re: Backwards cowboy]
#4103555
03/19/24 11:39 AM
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It’s a liability plain and simple. Contained guard dogs in a acreage is one thing.
Aggressive dogs in neighborhoods or may that interact with the Public are just a timedbomb ticking, it’s not if but when someone is attacked.
My child was attacked from behind and pulled off a bike when he was about 6 by a neighbors pit bull.
There was 1/2 dozen kids playing in the driveway when this happened in front of me and the owner.
I got to it first and saved my son but it got him on the leg and drew blood.
I took my son home and returned, I gave the owner an ultimatum that the dog was leaving our neighborhood today either with me or someone else or I was pressing charges.
Their dog was gone before days end.
Aggressive dogs and some breeds are a liability and if they bite the wrong person the owner could be wiped out financially if held responsible.
I Well, the way I see it is there's just too many assholes On a good day there's a bunch of assholes in here. On a bad day there's too many assholes in here.
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Re: Dog bite spinoff
[Re: jawbone]
#4103577
03/19/24 12:15 PM
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Backwoods, you need to talk to your homeowner's insurance company and see how they feel about guard dogs. I bet you'll find that they are not worth what your insurance coverage would cost. most homeowners policies cover all breeds now. The exception is trained protection dogs
"A moment of realization is worth a thousand prayers"
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