@Viperclan2 standard poodles (the big ones) have one of the lowest bite rates - them and golden retrievers, but in recent years some bad overbred goldens have been coming out and i guess some other breed has replaced it for the top two least likely to bite spots... u can look up bite rates and death by dog, i've seen the numbers several times... pits are by far the most deadly, then rotties...
this helps corroborate my s. poodle and golden stat of them being the least two dogs to bite, but also a matter of showing pits having good relations with man UNTIL they get going and then they are the deadliest, which happens enough for pits to be bigger biters/killers than goldens and s. poodles, both of which show up NO WHERE on the kill lists... so pits are VERY unique and contrasted statistically, yet i'd watch out for the BS due to BSL antis, as some of this might be lies, propaganda...
somebody at work said labs bite the most, but this is raw numbers and check out the AKC number one dog for almost decades running, the lab...
APBTs really seem to be the best line of pit, yet even as pure breeds with supposedly good temperaments they are big dog killers at least... this is known, and i'm not sure if figured into temperament it would lower their score ALOT, so as i said its a measure of human-dog interaction... at least as some tests go that i've read...
its pretty funny seeing him with all his medals... more decorated than most all soldiers... and just a little dog, amazing... he's proof of the need of dogs, they are a valuable asset...
captured by himself? lets not exaggerate a legend that needs no exaggeration, he alerted his fellow war mates who captured the german... its not like he cornered and dragged him into allied territory... but it was close enough! he barked, chased and bit the guy and held him on the ground for a bit until allied forces took the german spy... heroic enough!, how he sensed he was a spy was amazing enough... you know dogs and their sensing abilities...
@Viperclan2 standard poodles (the big ones) have one of the lowest bite rates - them and golden retrievers, but in recent years some bad overbred goldens have been coming out and i guess some other breed has replaced it for the top two least likely to bite spots... u can look up bite rates and death by dog, i've seen the numbers several times... pits are by far the most deadly, then rotties...
glorp896 7 months ago
@glorp896 No, actually poodles (not teacup or toy) are one of the most vicious.
Viperclan2 7 months ago
hahahahaha so my 2 month puppy is sleeping by my feet wile i watch this video and he wakes up barking up a storm....lmao...how cute....nice dogs
mia454chevy 1 year ago
they throwed
haterproof512 1 year ago
Where did you get your pits from?
cajuntightend 1 year ago
this helps corroborate my s. poodle and golden stat of them being the least two dogs to bite, but also a matter of showing pits having good relations with man UNTIL they get going and then they are the deadliest, which happens enough for pits to be bigger biters/killers than goldens and s. poodles, both of which show up NO WHERE on the kill lists... so pits are VERY unique and contrasted statistically, yet i'd watch out for the BS due to BSL antis, as some of this might be lies, propaganda...
glorp896 1 year ago
somebody at work said labs bite the most, but this is raw numbers and check out the AKC number one dog for almost decades running, the lab...
APBTs really seem to be the best line of pit, yet even as pure breeds with supposedly good temperaments they are big dog killers at least... this is known, and i'm not sure if figured into temperament it would lower their score ALOT, so as i said its a measure of human-dog interaction... at least as some tests go that i've read...
glorp896 1 year ago
its pretty funny seeing him with all his medals... more decorated than most all soldiers... and just a little dog, amazing... he's proof of the need of dogs, they are a valuable asset...
glorp896 1 year ago
captured by himself? lets not exaggerate a legend that needs no exaggeration, he alerted his fellow war mates who captured the german... its not like he cornered and dragged him into allied territory... but it was close enough! he barked, chased and bit the guy and held him on the ground for a bit until allied forces took the german spy... heroic enough!, how he sensed he was a spy was amazing enough... you know dogs and their sensing abilities...
glorp896 1 year ago
pretty amazing details, many dogs would not have picked up on all this, stubby learned quick enough to save many men... i wonder how many...
glorp896 1 year ago