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To anyone who is freaking out because she's "biting him". She's just playing with him, and even though she's biting she's not doing it hard. A good, well adjusted, trained dog knows that they can bite but not clamp down. My Chihuahua does this all the time, and no, it's not different if it's a Chihuahua, or my 60 Lb. Shepherd mix who knows that he can bite, but not hard and only when playing. It's good to have a dog that knows its boundaries like that, so that you can play like this.
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My dog plays with me like that all the time! X3
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beside, all in all, ALL DOGS BITES, it all depends on who the owners is, how the dogs were raised and trained. If you trained and raised your dog(s) as a biter, then s/he'll become a biter. raised/trained your dog(s) as not a biter, then s/he'll won't become one. It's that simple!!!!!! Jesus Christ people!!!!!
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one of the best dogs my grandpa ever had was a doberman... my mother disliked that dog because it was a doberman but that was an outstanding dog, altough it wasn't good as a guard dog...
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@desojandoxmargaritas You obviously didn't get his point. The point is to TRAIN YOUR DOG PROPERLY. This had nothing to do with which breed was "the badest" as there's no such thing.
And PS - My aunt had a Dalmatian (as did my parents when I was a kid) and they were both very sweet and gentle dogs.
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It's amazing how Dobermans can switch to attack mode at the drop of a dime....
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@cwdressen It's true, Dalmations have the highest bite rate I think right?
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what type of food do u feed ur dobie da one on da video
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Most of the dogs I have had have played biting or fighting exactly like that. You can see it in your dogs face, she is not serious. Only playing. She is a good dog
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I have yet to meet an aggressive doberman and we ran an adoption house for them for awhile..Had many come and go...All had good personalities and great attitudes...Even the ones that had been treated poorly...They get a bad rap from movies and the way they look...Loved all of our dobies though
@qeldilan I didn't say they don't bite. I said they rarely bite. And it has NOTHING to do with the fact that it's a Doberman and EVERYTHING to do with how it was raised. Translated: It's your fault that your dog bites. Not your dog's fault. Be a responsible dog owner and train it properly.
cwdressen 8 months ago 48
he is playing. a real attack vid would be banned. it's funny how sweet they are yet you can play and they can act tough and have fun. cutie pie. wish I could post my dobe and finally put to rest the bad rap they get. profiling is wrong!
blingdorkle 2 years ago 19