Posted on 03/05/2003 5:21:18 AM PST by 2nd_Amendment_Defender
My LEAST favorite dog is a Chow.
I used to ride my horse through our rural neighborhood in Florida. There was a Rot on the corner, and the owners let him out all the time, and he was vicious. One particular day he got after us, and I just stopped the horse and said, "okay, Phoenix," and then felt the impact of the horse's hoof meeting the Rot's body. He never got after us again.
Right now, we have an elderly golden. He will be our last dog for awhile, I think. He's never bitten anyone.
Boy do I love Labs. I've had half a dozen over the years and they were all great except for one lovable hyperactive knothead that never quit chewing stuff. I don;t have one now but we are going to get my young son a dog for his birthday - a chocolate Lab, of course. I just love them to pieces.
-ccm
They all chew when they are younger! The breed is truly wonderful and I hope it doesn't get ruined. I am glad this dog is not some status symbol for badasses.
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A 6-week-old St. Mary's County, Md., boy was in critical condition Monday after being dragged from his playpen and mauled by the family's dachshund, police said.
The infant was sleeping in a downstairs bedroom Sunday morning when his mother, Andrea Meyers, heard cries coming from a baby monitor, according to a report from the criminal investigations unit of the Maryland State Police. When Meyers reached the bedroom, she found the dog attacking the boy, police said.
The dog had chewed a hole through the mesh of the playpen and pulled the baby from it, the report states, before biting his legs and feet. When police arrived at the home, the baby was alert but had numerous lacerations on his lower body, a detective sergeant said.
State polic Cpl. Roger Redmond said police were continuing their investigation to determine whether charges should be brought against the child's family.
Police said the incident was unlike any they could remember, particularly with such a diminutive dog. Dachshunds have short legs and long bodies. Even the biggest of the breed weigh only 16 to 32 pounds, according to the Dachshund Club of America.
Pomeranian Kills 6-Week-Old Girl Pomeranian Kills 6-Week-Old Girl
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A small Pomeranian dog killed a 6-week-old baby while the infant's caretaker briefly left the child unattended to warm a bottle of milk, authorities said.
The relative, who was caring for the infant girl, found her head buried in the dog's mouth Saturday night, sheriff's Deputy Cruz Solis said. The girl died of head trauma at an area hospital, he said.
The baby's name was withheld because her parents were out of the country and had not been notified, Solis said.
The relative has not been charged. Animal control officers took the dog.
Pomeranians are a breed of miniature canines that have a foxlike face, pointy ears and long, fluffy hair. The deputy said Pomeranian attacks are rare.
``Obviously it doesn't take much to kill a 6-week old baby but it's not something that happens with that breed,'' Solis said.
i can NOT believe the gullibility of some of the posters on gun/dog threads.
My brother had FIVE rots and was pretty much neglectful at times too. Not once in 15 years , 4 of the originals have died of age or illness and since been replaced by 3 others and still NO attacks of idot friends that payed rough with them. I slap boxed the entire pack more times than i can count, but they knew that they were loved and cared for , and they enjoyed the roughhousing games. Would i ever let my kid play with them like that or be alone with them? HELL NO !!! they are animals.
Just like the wiener dog that bit me in the face as i was sweetly talking to it next to ITS car. only time ive ever been bitten in anger/defence. Know your animals, know your marksmanship abilities, dont be knee jerks.
Dachshies are pretty bad tempered, aggressive little dogs. They get away with it because they're cute, they know it, and they use it to manipulate people.
I've been bitten by three of the four dachshunds I've owned. Not seriously, and always on the nose. Weiner dogs have this weird "thing" about lunging at human noses. Their eyes get all blank and spacey-looking, and they lunge right at the nose, nipping it.
Then when the human scolds them or smacks them on the muzzle-they get an attitude!Like it was their right.
Weird little dogs.
Gary Larson did a cartoon I wish I could post here. It showed a man lying on the ground, his nose wrapped in padding. A dachshund is latching on to the nose as its pack mates watch. The caption reads, How attack weiner dogs are trained.
Me too! I had never had a dog before, so I did a lot of research and visited a lot of kennels before deciding on my chocolate girl. She was the "boss" of her litter and I had almost decided on another girl who was quieter, but she went straight to my kids, stood on their feet, and shouldered away any other pups who came near them. With an endorsement like that I had to take her home!
She has turned out to be VERY energetic but highly trainable and a sweet lovable dog. She is very small (21 1/2", 45 pounds) She has NEVER offered to growl or snap at anyone, even when my little boy plays roughhouse tug-of-war games with her. But if she doesn't like the look of a person or a dog she will do the same shouldering routine - get herself between us and the other and just stand there, staring. Dogs seem to respect this and approach no closer, and people definitely back off.
We have her in agility training to give her something to do with all that energy.
At her first agility trial.
Not bitten. Not barked at. MAULED.
The fact is that certain breeds DO have a tendency to go berserk. And they can easily kill people. And do.
Do I mean your well mannered dogs are secretly sneaking out the back and eating children in neighboring towns?
No, of course not.
Did I mean that Golden Retreivers and Miniature Dachshunds are never bad-tempered rotten dogs?
No.
People. I simply made an observation that certain breeds are ON THE WHOLE safer - as well providing what I thought was a slightly amusing image of someone pointing at a weinerdog and saying "It mauled me, officer!"
Given a choice between dealing with a single aloof or strange Rottweiler and five hundred barking Miniature Dachshunds - my choice is with the weiner dogs.
They very seldom leap successfully for the throat.
And you can kick'em a dozen feet, easy.
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