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Me too. I will be following this. But I think, whether it was actually said or it is just a baseless accusation溶either option is good for the little girl.
As for the dogs, I think some breeds were bred for aggression and attack and they just have it in them. The general public should not own those breeds IMO.
German Shepherds are used as police dogs because of their high trainability, not because of their attack potential (otherwise it'd be pits and rottweilers). I mean, they're herders after all... herders consistently train faster and smarter and more reliably than other types of dogs. Pointers point as puppies. Labs love to swim and retrieve. Herders herd their humans by pushing the backs of their legs. Coursers will run each other down for hours. We bred them to be this way, so it surprises me that dogs bred for aggression are owned by the general public.
I've worked with two Saint Bernards now and I have to say, that breed's reputation around children is spot on. They are incredibly patient and kind animals. Very gentle giants. Other purebreds I've dealt with though do have personality problems. Too many breeders breed for looks rather than temperament. Give me a hound/lab mutt any day.
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