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Some years ago, one of my friends got a Black German Shepard puppy. He sent it to obedience school for proper training.
A few years later, the dog attacked his young son and he had to get rid of it.
My uncle (a farmer) also had a Shepard, it would run up to you and lick your hands, but the moment you turned your back, it bit you in the ass or the back of your legs. He did what most farmers do with "bad" animals.
Pit Bulls mostly attack other dogs more often than humans, but they can, and do attack humans.

The mental profiles of individuals who kill animals often reveal a combination of psychological traits and behaviors that contribute to their actions. These individuals may exhibit a lack of empathy, impulsivity, and emotional intelligence, which can lead to the decision to harm animals.
 

The mental profiles of individuals who kill animals often reveal a combination of psychological traits and behaviors that contribute to their actions. These individuals may exhibit a lack of empathy, impulsivity, and emotional intelligence, which can lead to the decision to harm animals.
That is absolute bullshit.
 
Two of our dogs are 170 and 155...a mix of St. Bernard, Newfoundland, Standard Poodle and Blue heeler...
If you hear them behind the fence of the door you're not coming in...lol
It is most often the owner if there is a problem...unless there are medical or genetic problems from overbreeding, etc...
But each dog is unique, and should be treated individually...people too often don't understand that...or that a pet is a lifetime commitment...
Thus, one of the reasons the rescue situation is out of control...
My neighbor has two German Shepards they are both mean. In fact when he walks them he won't let people approach them. One broke loose from him once and ran up my driveway and had my Boston by the neck. It took both of use to get his Shepard off of Daisy. Fortunately she wasn't really hurt.
 
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Have not read thread but betting @Damocles is in here with some version 'but Biden said we beat medicare' and acting as if that is the only senior moment that matters and none of Trumps do.
 
My neighbor has two German Shepherds they are both mean. In fact when he walks them he won't let people approach them. One broke loose from him once and ran up my driveway and had my Boston by the neck. It took both of use to get his Shepherd off of Daisy. Fortunately she wasn't really hurt.
Sounds like he trained them to be protective..and it's his responsibility to make sure he's got them under control...
Our neighbors have three...they're big and loud, but very friendly...We do see quite a number of shepard surrenders, though...people just don't do their homework...
Too many people don't properly control their animals...I'm glad you're dog was ok...
We walk ours at all different times of the day....and are very aware of the other dogs in the hood...everyone around here is pretty responsible, and if they aren't we let them know...
The little yippy ones who are too often off leash are the worst...;)
 
We have a pit / boxer mix and he loves the cats and is very protective of the family
Yeah, those are great dogs too, but telling the guy I've had pretty much all the dogs he hates and found him to be wrong seemed like it would sound like I am making up stories.
 
Right, pointing out that you gave three videos of the same presser is that... :rolleyes:
No this part..

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Yes but he said it twice during the same presser.
M'eh... still one instance. This is from the people who think that the guy wandering into the forest was "sharp as a tack" and "running circles around staff"... Yeah. I still am thrilled with the function of the brain that replaced him, which is a sign of how bad Biden really was, not a sign of how much I like the guy who wanted to "suspend the constitution".
 

The mental profiles of individuals who kill animals often reveal a combination of psychological traits and behaviors that contribute to their actions. These individuals may exhibit a lack of empathy, impulsivity, and emotional intelligence, which can lead to the decision to harm animals.
Arby used to brag about going to farmers to see if they needed small animals shot and killed, he is not a normal person
 
Some years ago, one of my friends got a Black German Shepard puppy. He sent it to obedience school for proper training.
A few years later, the dog attacked his young son and he had to get rid of it.
My uncle (a farmer) also had a Shepard, it would run up to you and lick your hands, but the moment you turned your back, it bit you in the ass or the back of your legs. He did what most farmers do with "bad" animals.
Pit Bulls mostly attack other dogs more often than humans, but they can, and do attack humans.
A German Shepard may have saved my wife's life when she was around 10 years old. A trailer home guy tried to drag her off her horse. Her Shepard bit him which allowed her to get away.
 
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The mental profiles of individuals who kill animals often reveal a combination of psychological traits and behaviors that contribute to their actions. These individuals may exhibit a lack of empathy, impulsivity, and emotional intelligence, which can lead to the decision to harm animals.
They are describing Arby. One has to wonder what effect his adopted father had on him, guns all over the home and stuffed animal heads hanging on the walls, bet there were small stuffed animals displayed around the house.
 
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