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my sister attacked by her dog
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<blockquote data-quote="Victoria" data-source="post: 429032" data-attributes="member: 1258"><p>Brute 23, since you have experience in this area I hope I can ask you a question. I have been doing a lot of reading on dog breeds because we are going to unfortunately need a new dog soon. Not wanting to get a herder or sporting dog we started looking at working dogs with our focus ending up primarily on the guard group. I read in more than one article from trainers about rankness my understanding from that is that some breeds will try to dominate an owner who they view as submissive and that this can lead to biting. They also said that some agressive breeds are more likely than other aggressive breeds to do this. A couple breeds they listed were the Giant Schnauzer and Chows (there were others). They said that these dogs are more likely to attack their owners than an aggressive breed that isn't as driven by rankness and is more accepting of its person as dominant dog. Is this true in your experience that some breeds show more rankness than others?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Victoria, post: 429032, member: 1258"] Brute 23, since you have experience in this area I hope I can ask you a question. I have been doing a lot of reading on dog breeds because we are going to unfortunately need a new dog soon. Not wanting to get a herder or sporting dog we started looking at working dogs with our focus ending up primarily on the guard group. I read in more than one article from trainers about rankness my understanding from that is that some breeds will try to dominate an owner who they view as submissive and that this can lead to biting. They also said that some agressive breeds are more likely than other aggressive breeds to do this. A couple breeds they listed were the Giant Schnauzer and Chows (there were others). They said that these dogs are more likely to attack their owners than an aggressive breed that isn't as driven by rankness and is more accepting of its person as dominant dog. Is this true in your experience that some breeds show more rankness than others? [/QUOTE]
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