Re: "Dangerous dog breeds"
defenitly the chihuahua
deadly
Re: "Dangerous dog breeds"
Beware the SUPER vicious breed of biker pit bulls...
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y28...teel/Alejo.jpg
This is my best friend's SUPER VICIOUS pit bull... lol. She was the sweetest dog I've ever known. The most dangerous part of her was the wagging tail and the non-stop licking. Unfortunately, he had to put her down last year after she got old and developed bad hip problems...
Re: "Dangerous dog breeds"
If it were me, I'd list that breed and that breed as dangerous as they all got fangs, can growl and will try to kill the nearest child trying to pet him. Grrr.
Kidding aside. I feel that the "Dangerous Breed Legislation"'s a rather pointless move as the disposition of the dog is NOT determined by the breed but by the upbringing and personality. As an example, a friend's adult pit bull (who's a champion "power truck puller"/whatever that's called) was always more than happy to see me whenever I visited; almost all the time, she had to be restrained not because she's going to maul me but because she wants to jump to my arms (my fault; I kinda spoiled her by giving her a warm hug and lifting her at the same time each time I visited...and no, I'm not ashamed to cuddle and "smell like a dog" unless I'm on a date ^_^). On the other side of the coin, my one of my cousins' Chihuahua hated me with a passion; each time I would visit my relatives, he's the only one to "pounce" on me and bare his fangs at me. Heck, whenever he's around, I'm not even allowed to give my aunt a hug and kiss!
So much for "breed stereotyping".
PS: Boxers as "dangerous"? If there's ANY stereotype I strongly believe in, it's that Boxers are one of the best clowns in the animal kingdom! Another reason why DBL is kinda...FAIL.