Officially the breeds most likely to bite are Pit Bulls/German Shepherds/Rottweilers. I have found those breeds like Chihuahua/tiny terriers are a lot more likely to go for your ankles...especially after they get under your feet/you step on them. I do believe that there are such things as "bad dogs", but they are very rare. It is the human(s) in a dog's life that determine whether they are "good" dogs or "bad" dogs regardless of breed. My personal favorite...Irish Wolfhound
Jim0001Loc: originally from Tennessee, now Virginia, USA
Ricktloml wrote:
Officially the breeds most likely to bite are Pit Bulls/German Shepherds/Rottweilers. I have found those breeds like Chihuahua/tiny terriers are a lot more likely to go for your ankles...especially after they get under your feet/you step on them. I do believe that there are such things as "bad dogs", but they are very rare. It is the human(s) in a dog's life that determine whether they are "good" dogs or "bad" dogs regardless of breed. My personal favorite...Irish Wolfhound
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Just like "rug rats". It's all in how they are brought up. A person has to be smarter than the dog to train it! Mine is an Australian Blue Heeler (Bindi) and a Treeing Walker Coon hound (Waylon).
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Just like "rug rats". It's all in how they are brought up. A person has to be smarter than the dog to train it! Mine is an Australian Blue Heeler (Bindi) and a Treeing Walker Coon hound (Waylon).