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Which Dog bites more people

Started by ACUDANUT, May 26, 2013, 10:51:24 AM

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Cocker Spaniel
6 (15.8%)
Jack Russell
8 (21.1%)
Doberman
3 (7.9%)
German Sheppard
2 (5.3%)
Poodle
16 (42.1%)
Pit Bull
3 (7.9%)

Total Members Voted: 38

Voting closed: June 25, 2013, 10:51:24 AM

ACUDANUT


A383Wing

Dachshund comes to mind for me....I have been bit by the little dogs

JB400

Surprisingly, this article claims the smaller dogs tend to bite more often.

http://ezinearticles.com/?Top-Biting-Dog-Breeds&id=1407118


•Dachshund. Yes, the sausage dog is most likely to bite strangers and its owners.
•Chihuahua. These are big dogs in a little package, and none are afraid to tell you so. Chihuahuas are very likely to bite strangers and owners.
•Jack Russell Terrier. These feisty little dogs are also quick to nip. They have a tendency to try to nip at strangers and family members.
•Australian Cattle Dog. This breed is great to have around the home, but you must be careful; they are herding dogs, which means they are very likely to nip family and strangers.
•American Cocker Spaniel. A common breed in many homes in the United States, this dog does have tendencies to nip and bite at owners.
•Beagle. Another family favorite, beagles seem to nip and bite at their families.


Article Source: http://ezinearticles.com/1407118

Of course, you could just do some preventive maintenance to keep almost any dog from biting  :2thumbs: 
http://www.healthypet.com/FindAPet/BreedArticle.aspx?title=Dog_Bites_Are_There_Dangerous_Breeds

ACUDANUT

Bingo: •American Cocker Spaniel. A common breed in many homes in the United States, this dog does have tendencies to nip and bite at owners.

We had to put ours down. It was crazy. It would growl at me if I came near my own bed, then attack.

Troy

Quote from: A383Wing on May 26, 2013, 10:55:19 AM
Dachshund comes to mind for me....I have been bit by the little dogs
:iagree: :yesnod:

Troy
Sarcasm detector, that's a real good invention.

ACUDANUT

If I take one of my toys out, I bring along my Jack R.T.  It will not let anyone to "step inside" the car.  It's better than a trunk monkey. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ee3L9BQQ4Gs

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Cooter

I usually get bit by the Hair-o-the-dog.
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Ram07

Had my run in with a Chihuahua a couple of times....little ankle biter!!! :yesnod:

polywideblock

here in oz we have a nasty little f*cker called a silky terrier  :scratchchin:  small fluffy (like a Pomeranian but not white)   with an attitude like a doberman! when i was 6 one tried to rip my right thumb off !still have the scares and a thumb that works like its got an extra joint,bastard dog :eek2:


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ac_knight

Well, I actually know of two dachshund that started to eat their elderly owner when she fell and couldn't get up. 

ACUDANUT


A383Wing

I got 3 little "Min-pin's" (spelling??) up here behind me on the next street. Every time I take Cappy for a walk...all 3 come out barking & try to nip my feet...

one of these times I'm gonna drop kick them over a fence

Bryan

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would guess jack russles  or aly of them little dogs , stroppy  :yesnod:
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At the Post Office we tend to fear the smaller dogs...most of the letter carriers that I know have been bit by Poodles/Terriers/Spaniel's/Chihuahua and Dachshund's. For the most part we try to avoid the bigger more likely suspects like German Shepard's/Pit Bulls/Rottweilers and Doberman's but over all my years working I've had many more issues with the smaller ones. The absolute worst are the ones that don't appear to be aggressive but will just wander up and latch onto you. Happened to me twice with some type of sheepdog, never barked, never growled just walked up and bit me. I have honestly never had a problem with any Lab or Retriever. Maybe I've just been lucky with them.   
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GOTWING

My parents had a jack russel for 17 years it was simply nuts, could not trust it, he was tough as nails though, they had there share of small dogs and they would bite if anyone else tried to pet them. the best dog i actually have now, is my 11 year old pure bread pit bull, he loves people and children and is very trust worthy.I'm also a very responsible normal loving dog owner.I got him wwhen he was 3 months old.

"ban stupid people,not dogs"

ACUDANUT

My lager Dogs: Alaskan Malamute and Yellow lab are very mellow and I trust them around anyone.  My Malamute looks intimidating because he looks like a Wolf, but he is a big wuss around people but will kill any other animal that gets into our back yard. Including a Coyote.

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Quote from: GOTWING on May 28, 2013, 05:22:20 AM

"ban stupid people,not dogs"



True, & I bet in most cases the bite wasn't the fault of the dog as much as an owner, or previous abuse. Kids teasing animals is also common. I remember a friend finding it hilarious to torment their family dog. Nothing that would hurt it, but always something to agitate it to where it growled, snarled & chased him to within the limits of the chain it was on. You couldn't pay me enough to pet that dog.
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ACUDANUT

UNION CITY, Calif. (AP) — A 6-year-old San Francisco Bay area boy has died after he was attacked by his family's dog.

Authorities say the attack occurred around 11 a.m. Monday at the boy's Union City home. The dog has been described as a pit bull or pit bull mix.

He died at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital in Palo Alto. His name has not been released.

The San Francisco Chronicle reports (http://bit.ly/13Qob5A ) that a man who answered the phone at the family's home declined to comment

ACUDANUT

You know little dogs may bite, but they won't kill you like a Pitt Bull.

Tilar

Quote from: Cooter on May 26, 2013, 11:33:23 AM
I usually get bit by the Hair-o-the-dog.

I hate when that happens.  :icon_smile_blackeye:
Dave  

God must love stupid people; He made so many.



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