Avoid These Dog Breeds With Kids

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http://dogbarkingcontrol.net presents the dog breeds that you should avoid when selecting a pet that will be around children...

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  • Pitbulls and Dobermans! ARE YOU SERIOUS! They are great with kids. They do not snap nor does any other dog. I know from first hand an adult pitbull can be adopted and placed in a home with kids.

  • @silvrwolf98

    I met to spell owned, typo.

  • @silvrwolf98 Sorry I need to reword that, "none used text talk in arugments, or conversations.". I never said you ownend them, I just said I did and I did research on them.

  • @magicalcrazyness My friend Ashley IS a professional dog trainer.And she does use text lingo sometimes.And did i ever say i got one of those dogs?.............but i do have to admit,the stupid thing was a little uncalled for.

  • @silvrwolf98

    Really? I am not the one insulting people, I am not trying to sound smart, I actually do my homework before going and getting certain types of dogs. I have worked with many professional trainers none use text lingo or call people stupid.

  • @magicalcrazyness u r so stupid! you just want to be smart!

  • @magicalcrazyness well avcourse, but it IS possible to do both...

  • @gannergirl99

    I never said it wasn't all I said is that knowing your breeds and knowing how to train a dog isn't the same thing.

  • @gannergirl99 ok heres the scores

    pit bull, 235 German Shepherd 238, Dutch Shepherd 232, Malinois 195, American Bulldog 305, Rottweiler 328, mastiff 556. These are from NationalGeographic, I just find it very interesting. ^_^

  • @gannergirl99 Go to Pit bull Rescue Center, click on breed info scroll down to the red. (not trying to argue just sharing) Also you can see on you tube even that pit bulls have an average bite pressure. ^_^ Two videos on here show this, Bite force competition, rott, pit, GSD (second video) and the other one is called dog attack styles. I will post pressures in another comment. (not enough room. :] )

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