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    I would definitely be more concerned about getting bitten by a small dog. Lol. I grew up with Huskies and Bull Mastiffs, so in my mind, those scary dogs are just cuddly puppies. However, I have to say I saw much MUCH more aggression in the Huskies than I ever did in my Bull Mastiffs. The Huskies have a very strong hunting instinct and don't enjoy being anything less than dominant in the household. At least not most. We bred them, so we saw more of it maybe...but still. The only ones that were completely submissive to me and my family members were the ones born in my house. They had a very strong bond with the family, and we with them.

    It's funny...the protection breeds are my favorite. I love their fiery personalities. But, since I am still a college student and feeding a Bull Mastiff can get expensive, I'll take it down a size or two and get an English Bulldog instead. I love Bullies. <3


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    I have seen and heard from people that Huskies are wild ones lol also they usually have a high prey drive and from what I have heard they are one of the best escape artists out there.

    I prefer my APBTs though, dog of all dogs

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    Huskies are gorgeous but I don't think I'd ever want to be around one regularly. There was a story in the local news a while back about a couple that had a Husky and they brought home their newborn baby, put the baby in it's cradle for a nap and left the door open, the Husky went into the baby's room and mauled it to death. The baby was only like 3 days old.
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    Re: The 6th most dangerous dog breed...

    Quote Originally Posted by KTyne View Post
    Huskies are gorgeous but I don't think I'd ever want to be around one regularly. There was a story in the local news a while back about a couple that had a Husky and they brought home their newborn baby, put the baby in it's cradle for a nap and left the door open, the Husky went into the baby's room and mauled it to death. The baby was only like 3 days old.
    Uhm, sorry it sucks and all for the baby, BUT WHO LEAVES THE DOOR OPEN WITH A NEWBORN IN A CRIB ALONE WHILE THEY HAVE A DOG IN THE HOUSE???

    Sorry thats the parents not thinking right there, dont EVER leave a dog and child alone unattended.

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    I know, that was my first thought when my Aunt told me about this. I have a 9 month old son and I don't leave the door open when he's sleeping in his room even though we don't have a dog. (We have cats though)

    Back on topic though... If you've ever seen The Dog Whisperer, I've always wanted a dog like Daddy, LOL. Pitts are my favorite.
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    Re: The 6th most dangerous dog breed...

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    I know, that was my first thought when my Aunt told me about this. I have a 9 month old son and I don't leave the door open when he's sleeping in his room even though we don't have a dog. (We have cats though)

    Back on topic though... If you've ever seen The Dog Whisperer, I've always wanted a dog like Daddy, LOL. Pitts are my favorite.
    Oh God I cant stand that man lol and that dog is NOT an APBT (Pit Bull) thats more than likely some kind of American Bully mix, maybe one of the American Bullies that supposedly contain the OFRN "bloodline"
    Good dogs, great family pets and very chill, but not an APBT

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    Delilah inspecting the hamster. (The hamster wasn't harmed or harassed in any way. Delilah is very good at "leave it" and was just checking it out.)



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    Re: The 6th most dangerous dog breed...

    here is my dangerous monster being a menace to society





    1.0 albino
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    Okay found some funny ones


    Butthole in the socket


    After a long day of terrorizing the neighborhood


    He has to cushion his hmmhmms


    Yea that his tongue sticking out while I was trying to get an "ASPCA poor aboozed dog" picture


    No I am not making this up..


    Okay, I have far to many.. so "Balls to you!" means goodbye in made up land

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