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Re: Aggressive Breeds? - Landlord Forum thread 156857

Re: Aggressive Breeds? by Debbie on June 10, 2008 @22:00

                              
I will admit that I do allow pet (specific non-aggressive breeds).

I will say this: I've always owned Golden Retrievers. Yet, insurance company "ban" Golden Retrievers? HA! Good thing my insurance company does not have Golden Retriever as part of the restricted breeds.

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Re: Aggressive Breeds? by Michelle (Arizona) on June 11, 2008 @20:56 [ Reply ]
You have got to be kidding me... Have you ever owned a Golden Retriever, Boston Terrier, or a Bernese Mountain Dog? How about a Saint Bernard (you know, the dog called Nana in Peter Pan) Yeah, Im sure these are very aggressive dogs..... Get real... I've worked with all breeds over the course of 10 years as a pet stylist and more than half of the dogs that are listed have no aggressive ties or backgrounds. Just because a dog is above 50lbs does not classify it as an aggressive breed. Most Chihuahua's are aggressive but I don't see people talking about them. It comes down to the owner and how the dog as been raised and treated. Any breed can be raised to be aggressive. On the other hand, not every breed can be raised to be loving, caring, and gental.
Re: Aggressive Breeds? by Elizabeth on January 5, 2018 @06:41 [ Reply ]
Half the breads here are not considered most aggressive breads. One of the most aggressive breads is a dachshund (Wiener dog). I think people get 'Most potentially dangerous' confused with 'aggressive'. Sorry but I'm owned many of the dogs that are on this list and I currently own a 100 Bull dog and a 10 pound Chihuahua. My little dog will bite you (aggressive) My big dog could hurt you, but wouldn't (Potentially Dangerous)

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