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Date Posted: 15:09:35 10/21/06 Sat
Author: sci guy
Subject: No one has ever been able to enter MY home...
In reply to: Because you can't always get to your gun or phone in time. 's message, "If an intruder comes in my house I hope my dog tears him up.Anyone that is braisen enough to invade your home is more dangerous than any dog.That's why I have my dog." on 11:44:41 10/21/06 Sat

I make sure that it's locked up when I'm away, and when I'm home it's secure as well.

Again, why do YOU feel the need to have a dog trained to bite? Are you somehow super important? Or do you have something that's so valuable that you feel that people are just itching to get into your house?

Like I said elsewhere... the vicious dogs are usually the ones that trained to be so thru neglect or design.... and those that train them to be vicious are usually involved in criminal activity....

Properly trained guard dogs are NOT vicious.... They bite, and HOLD, never tearing at their victim. Properly trained guard dogs also respond to commands.

I had the pleasure to observe a training session for two rotties where I once worked. They were trained to respond only to certain commands in Haida, a west coast Native language. You could try english, german, whatever...

BTW, they ALSO would stay put until told to attack unless there was no-one around.... then their tactic involved cornering the stranger.... very effective, and they never had a bad bite call, or a robbery...


>>Again, leeway can be made for special circumstances.
>>For instance, a dog that bites an intruder and holds
>>him without ravaging him would be treated differently
>>than a dog that savages a neighbour on the street.
>>
>>
>>>>
>>>>Try reading my post again slowly. Think about what
>I
>>>>actually wrote. Digest it for a minute. I'll put it
>>>>in bold down below here....
>>>>
>>>>>>>>Any dog that bites is assessed for
>>>>visciousness.

>>>>
>>>>Do you understand that sentence?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> If
>>>>>>>>it's deemed to be a danger, it's put down at the
>>>>>>>>owner's expense, and the owner is completely
>>>liable
>>>>>>>>for all costs to the bite victim. If the dog is
>>>>>>>>deemed to have bitten in self defense, it's
>>>>returned
>>>>>>>>to the owner, with the provision that if it
>bites
>>>>>>>>again, it's put down, again, at the owner's
>>>>expense.

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