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[QUOTE="OutlawXR4, post: 674420, member: 46952"] I'm really getting sick of having to here the B.S. people talk about large breed dogs being the ones that attack all the time. I had a Rottweiler that my parents got when I was in the 3rd grade. I was the youngest child the dog had been around until I was 17, and I never did anything like sticking my hands in his mouth or pulling on his ears, etc. Around that time I watched my boss' kids for him a few times for the extra $$. These two boys were about 6yrs and the other was 18 months or so. The boys would stick their hands in my dogs mouth, pull on his lips, his ears, lay on top of him, etc. And my Rottweiler took every bit of the attention with love, never growled or beared a tooth towards either one. I know a guy in Chicago when I lived out there that owned a Pitbull. He too had a child, this dog was one of the most playful, loving dogs I have ever seen. As well I have been around many other dogs, large and small, and have found that the smaller ones are more prone to attack, usually because they are intimidated. Either way, I think the way your pets are raised has alot to do with their behavior. Not only the way you treat them, but also where they sleep, how often you play with them, taking them outside for walks, introducing them to other people, and most importantly showing them who is Alpha. Especially, because I'm pretty sure that we haven't had just good luck with every dog we've owned over the years, or any of our friends for that matter, it's how these dogs are raised not what type of dog they are. [/QUOTE]
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