7.62foryou
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Wheelgunner, You are correct to a point, which is why it is important that people who own big strong dogs of any breed be trained in dog behavior. As I and someone else stated if everyone is not dominate over the dog the dog becomes confused, frighten or frustrated and will try to lead those he sees as meek or followers. Since they can't talk or slap they bite. They don't know how frail we are and hurt us when they bite. The bite is usually not aggression but an attempt to correct what they see as bad behavior on the part of the human. Those that are tied up all day with no way to expend energy usually become frustrated and anxious. The ones that are beaten, hit or otherwise physically abused become frighten and distrustful of humans that "invade" their space and defend themselves before they become victims of yet another human. In every case I"ve seen of bad dogs the human(s) were the root cause of the bad behavior. A poke appropreiate to the dogs size is all that's ever needed. Hitting a dog is not the why to dominate them. As for small children they should not be left alone with ANY dog! I wouldn't leave a small child alone with a teacup yorkie. As I stated a dog will try to lead the meek and correct "bad" behavior on the part of the chlid. When large dogs do it the child is hurt or killed. Until the child can be trained in dog behavior a dominate human should always be close by. A fearful, frustrated dog will continue an attack until the "threat" in eliminated, in some cases death of the human wil be the result. Hope this helps you to understand a litle about dogs.