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    I've been accidentally bit by my dog but nothing serious. He has bit a few people but they went up to him while he was in his bed, huddled up, and they bent straight down and well you don't have to be a genius to figure out that makes a dog feel cornered and they'll react instinctively to that. I always told the people beforehand not to do that and if it happens I will say "Sorry BUT you did _____ and that's what set him off".


    My dog has stopped 2 attempted break ins and although he never sunk his teeth into a criminal they could tell he meant business with his bark and his snarl....he's got a good little war face on him. Oh he's also tremendously athletic, he can jump really fucking high.

    He's a Plott Hound, Black Lab mix....might have some other dogs in there but he's definitely got Plott Hound about him and those are very good dogs....any dog that's bred specifically to take on Wild Boar and Black Bears can handle itself pretty fucking good.

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    I have been chased by plenty of dogs in the morning when I use to do the milk round in the morning. I once was running up a street and just as I got to the top of it 3 dogs started chasing me. I had to take the next street.

    I think I would be able to kill a dog, read somewhere an SAS soldier said you should grab their front legs and pull them apart to break their rib cage.
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    A ruff estimate would be near 45 times with majority coming over a three year period . We called those the "learning to read them years" The very first I remember was after we egged a house at midnight when ten yrs old and ran through neighbors yard...his Afghan ambushed me. Well deserved in hindsight. The last time was about 3 months ago restraining a rescue black lab for a blooddraw. Minor but canine tooth punture through a muzzle. The worst bite I had was a Husky-Shep mix who bitch slapped me with a face bite while in a tub. Force of his head thrust swoll up my nose and near ripped the upper lip. I looked like a tried to eat a fooking bottle. Again, was damn near %100 my fault as was caught slipping and took him for granted but knew the history of aggression. Dumb! I deal with cast aways, rejects and also some very well socialized and trained dogs and can say the ones with the 'stereotypes'..Rotties, Pitts, Chows etc have caused me the least of bite grief. Never bit by a Rott but was dragged into doors and bowled over a couple times...Chows have lit me up a couple times and aside from Huskies in my experience, are the most unpredictable and quick to turn on offensive. Sometimes the very best feeling is taking one no one else can manage or deal with or will not treat and do so..turn them into tail waggers and content ass shakers going out the door Dogs are not a lost cause, even the ones trying to eat you.

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    I luv dawgs.
    If you get bit its usually yours or the owners fault.
    I been bit heaps nothing serious bit of blood skin wounds, used to like fighting my boxers down on their level, scratches to the face and body mostly, cause that breed use their feet first.
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    Some of the owners of a dog that has bit some one, say really fucking stupid things like he's never
    done that before,! you don't say,!.
    I have had a good few dogs and breeds, in my time they have different traits and mannerisms,
    a tip I give people is even the most mild mannered and placid of dogs can turn.
    People should remember this, children can be horrid with dogs pocking pulling kicking etc, I
    have a black Lab , he has a fantastic temperament and a 5 year old grand daughter, now
    at her age she understands how to treat him nicely,

    Some dogs I've had would not tolerate, any humbugging the worst were Jack Russell's the gits
    fiery independent wont fucking do as they told, but a dog with character.
    Remember there is only one Master in the house, and that's you not the dog also bad owners are a fault, in most cases but when them teeth are sinking into you, who's fault well you think this fucking hurts.

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    Ha. "Hes never done that before".

    To the ear of the victim..."Well it cant be my fault, you must smell of ass or something ."

    "Ha is that right? Ive never bitch slapped someone on the street before ".
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    Owners are often in denial and frankly, full of shat about some of the dogs instincts and traits. Its amazing how often they..well...LIE about a pet "He's never had fleas"..."He's only been acting like this for a day"..."He doesn't bite"...BULLSHIT I find the most iffy and prone time to see a dog act the ass is in the company of -some- owners when trying to work with or examine etc. Its about enviroment and they retreat to protect or comfort and get nothing but mixed signals, get scattered. Way too many newbies get tagged trying to reach into a owners 'zone' and bring a pet out .

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