We had a 3, maybe 4 month old pit dumped at the farm. We took her in, named her Ginger, and kept her at the farm until she got to chasing the barn cats.
We brought her to Dallas and put her in with our other 2 dogs (securely fenced yard). Things went well for a while. I kept a large tub of food on the back porch and another in the garage.
I was in the back yard one evening and our older dog got about 5 feet from the tub of food on the back porch. Ginger attacked her and it was vicious. I"ve seen dog fights before, but nothing like this. I don"t know how many times I kicked and hit her hard before I got Ginger to back off.
A few days later, James was in the back and it happened again. That was it. Ginger was gone.
I have no doubt if we had not disposed of her, she would have eventually killed the other dog.
This dog was not mistreated or trained to fight. Like the Dobies 20 or so years ago, they have been bred for fighting and in my opinion they are not a dog to have.
I have had German shepherds and have never seen or heard of one biting someone without good reason.
I don"t think you made that up about German Shepherds and I would be interested in reading the statistics on dog bites as related to breed. If you have that info, please post it.
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