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Reply #135 - Jan 11th, 2014 at 12:58pm
 
John Smith wrote on Jan 11th, 2014 at 12:22pm:
I have always kept Dobermen ... With a complete pedigree, history of linege etc .although I don't have a dog now, my current line of work makes it difficult.

If you ask Herb I'll bet he'll tell you it's a dangerous breed.


Ask me? Heck no ~ I've only been quoting the experts all through this thread. Nothing to do with moi.

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In the middle of a prestigious dog show, Adamson disqualified a well known Doberman contestant for displaying viciousness in the ring. Although it may be a coincidence, around the same time the attitude regarding Doberman temperament began to change.


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Reply #136 - Jan 11th, 2014 at 1:01pm
 
John Smith wrote on Jan 11th, 2014 at 12:22pm:
I have always kept Dobermen ... although I don't have a dog now.


Of course you don't.

How long did the Compensation Court ban you from owning a dog?  Cool
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Reply #137 - Jan 11th, 2014 at 1:29pm
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Jan 11th, 2014 at 12:58pm:
John Smith wrote on Jan 11th, 2014 at 12:22pm:
I have always kept Dobermen ... With a complete pedigree, history of linege etc .although I don't have a dog now, my current line of work makes it difficult.

If you ask Herb I'll bet he'll tell you it's a dangerous breed.


Ask me? Heck no ~ I've only been quoting the experts all through this thread. Nothing to do with moi.

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In the middle of a prestigious dog show, Adamson disqualified a well known Doberman contestant for displaying viciousness in the ring. Although it may be a coincidence, around the same time the attitude regarding Doberman temperament began to change.



you pull up one comment on the internet about a dog that started to display viciousness, and thats supposed to mean something? I bet I can find a comment along those lines on just about any breed you care to name.   Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
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Reply #138 - Jan 11th, 2014 at 1:30pm
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Jan 11th, 2014 at 1:01pm:
John Smith wrote on Jan 11th, 2014 at 12:22pm:
I have always kept Dobermen ... although I don't have a dog now.


Of course you don't.

How long did the Compensation Court ban you from owning a dog?  Cool


Compensation court? You been snuggling uo to closely with your cats herb .... you seem to have a hairball stuck in place of your brain.
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Reply #139 - Jan 11th, 2014 at 1:40pm
 
John Smith wrote on Jan 11th, 2014 at 1:29pm:
you pull up one comment on the internet about a dog that started to display viciousness, and thats supposed to mean something?


Not 'viciousness'.

I've been talking about dangerous dogs ... ones that are capable of killing your neighbour's young child in the backyard if they should get over-excited about something.

Chihuahuas are often snappy and vicious, but I doubt that you'll find one on Google that had to be shot by the police, or was later euthanised by order of a magistrate.

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Man, 46, dies after he was bitten by his partner's 'highly protective' Staffordshire bull terrier

    Unnamed man suffered bit injuries to lower body in Essex flat
    Woman, 36, arrested but released without charge after death in Westcliff
    'Edgy' pet, believed to belong to his partner, has been destroyed


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Reply #140 - Jan 11th, 2014 at 1:43pm
 
John Smith wrote on Jan 11th, 2014 at 1:30pm:
Compensation court? You been snuggling uo to closely with your cats herb .... you seem to have a hairball stuck in place of your brain.


Parents of children attacked by dogs ALWAYS sue for compensation through a good lawyer.

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Reply #141 - Jan 11th, 2014 at 3:38pm
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Jan 11th, 2014 at 1:40pm:
Not 'viciousness'. I've been talking about dangerous dogs


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Lord Herbert wrote on Jan 11th, 2014 at 12:58pm:
In the middle of a prestigious dog show, Adamson disqualified a well known Doberman contestant for displaying
viciousness
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Reply #142 - Jan 11th, 2014 at 3:39pm
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Jan 11th, 2014 at 1:43pm:
John Smith wrote on Jan 11th, 2014 at 1:30pm:
Compensation court? You been snuggling uo to closely with your cats herb .... you seem to have a hairball stuck in place of your brain.


Parents of children attacked by dogs ALWAYS sue for compensation through a good lawyer.



you got this from the same source as your vicious doberman comment?
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Reply #143 - Jan 13th, 2014 at 6:37am
 

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Dog owner's ear is bitten off by his Staffordshire Bull Terrier... named Tyson


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Mr McKinley said his temperament had always been very good ...


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He said: 'I was on the bed stroking him and suddenly he just went. It was just like turning a light switch.'


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Tyson sunk his teeth into Mr McKinley's left ear and right arm as he attempted to push the pet away.

'He just came back for more,' he said. 'He was not giving in.


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All a very familiar pattern.

"The dog wouldn't hurt a fly. Very good with children. Loved by everybody. I don't know what happened. I can't understand it. There was a hole in the fence. It's so sad. The funeral's on Saturday".

Over and over again we hear this familiar lament from owners of dangerous breeds of dog who pretend they had 'no idea' they were the owner of a breed of dog that is universally known to be dangerous.

And of course ~ the whole attraction of owning this sort of dog is precisely because they have a well-recorded statistic for inflicting injury and death upon people.
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Reply #144 - Jan 13th, 2014 at 6:52am
 
John Smith wrote on Jan 11th, 2014 at 3:39pm:
you got this from the same source as your vicious doberman comment?


Doberman's had a reputation for viciousness 30 years ago - long before all the media hype. Unfortunately even without their reputation - they look savage. They seem to be often used as guard dogs for criminals in movies.

I like dogs with happy eyes, who smile easily and wag their tail a lot.

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Reply #145 - Jan 13th, 2014 at 7:08am
 
Grin Grin Grin

I read on the 'Net that Dobermans have deliberately had their aggressive inclinations gradually bred out of them over the past few decades by agreement with the professional breeders of these dogs.

This will disappoint John, of course. He'll simply have to get some gladiator-type tattoos on his sword arm to compensate for the loss of 'macho' as he now walks his toy poodles around the block each morning and evening...  Tongue

I am utterly opposed to the issuing of licences to private citizens for the purposes of backyard breeding and sale of dogs.

Over the years we've had some horror stories about how these cynical backyard 'breeders' (bleeders) care only for the quick dollar, and to hell with spending money on the care and comfort of the pups and bitches while they're waiting to find buyers.


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Reply #146 - Jan 13th, 2014 at 7:20am
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Jan 13th, 2014 at 7:08am:
I am utterly opposed to the issuing of licences to private citizens for the purposes of backyard breeding and sale of dogs.

Over the years we've had some horror stories about how these cynical backyard 'breeders' (bleeders) care only for the quick dollar, and to hell with spending money on the care and comfort of the pups and bitches while they're waiting to find buyers.


Yes the money usually ends up taking precedence over the welfare of the dogs. I doubt many of these breeders are regulated and they only get caught out when someone dobs them in.

Pet shops shouldn't be allowed to sell pups either. People buy them on impulse or for presents then discard them a few months later when they stop being cute. Shelters are full of them.

Nationally we put down about a million cats and dogs annually - but puppies and kittens are still being produced thoughtlessly and prolifically. It's very sad.
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Reply #147 - Jan 13th, 2014 at 8:11am
 
The Savage dog thread ...

This morning on my routine 40 minute walk I came to a house that has new occupants.

I noticed a gray dog about 2 years old in a cringing position close to the wire fence, and propped up against this fence was a big notice saying 'BEWARE OF THE DOG' in hand-lettering.

The dog looked at me with a 'whipped-look' in its eyes, and cringed even more pathetically. It then crawled hard against the fence, and I stuck my hand in and scratched and patted it.

It was a beautiful-natured female, and just sucked up the approval and kind attention I was paying it.

The owners are bogans. Shallow, superficial, immature, juvenile, self-serving cretins.

Dog-ownership should be carefully licenced to good homes with responsible adults.

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Reply #148 - Jan 13th, 2014 at 8:11am
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Jan 13th, 2014 at 6:37am:
All a very familiar pattern.


so is the pattern of teenagers and car crashes, lets ban all teenager from driving  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

mantra wrote on Jan 13th, 2014 at 6:52am:
They seem to be often used as guard dogs for criminals in movies


they are used as guard dogs by people that want a reliable guard dog .. they are very good for that purpose.

mantra wrote on Jan 13th, 2014 at 6:52am:
I like dogs with happy eyes, who smile easily and wag their tail a lot.


my boy always used to smile, although he had no tail to wag ...

Lord Herbert wrote on Jan 13th, 2014 at 7:08am:
This will disappoint John, of course


Not at all, can't you read, I already told you none of my dogs would ever ark at another human being let alone try to bite them ... Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Keep it up Herb, apprently your wrongly preconceived image of a Doberman has to be more reliable than anything an actual Doberman owner can tell you

Lord Herbert wrote on Jan 13th, 2014 at 7:08am:
He'll simply have to get some gladiator-type tattoos on his sword arm to compensate for the loss of 'macho' as he now walks his toy poodles around the block each morning and evening... 


YOu really are stupid aren't you ... I don't do tattoos, and there are lots of other breeds inbetween Doberman and Toy Poodle,

Lord Herbert wrote on Jan 13th, 2014 at 7:08am:
I am utterly opposed to the issuing of licences to private citizens for the purposes of backyard breeding and sale of dogs.


On that we agree, although I wasn't aware that one needed a license
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Reply #149 - Jan 13th, 2014 at 8:13am
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Jan 13th, 2014 at 8:11am:
The Savage dog thread ...

This morning on my routine 40 minute walk I came to a house that has new occupants.

I noticed a gray dog about 2 years old in a cringing position close to the wire fence, and propped up against this fence was a big notice saying 'BEWARE OF THE DOG' in hand-lettering.

The dog looked at me with a 'whipped-look' in its eyes, and cringed even more pathetically. It then crawled hard against the fence, and I stuck my hand in and scratched and patted it.

It was a beautiful-natured female, and just sucked up the approval and kind attention I was paying it.

The owners are bogans. Shallow, superficial, immature, juvenile, self-serving cretins.

Dog-ownership should be carefully licenced to good homes with responsible adults.



What gave you the impression that the owners aren't good dog owners? the sign, the fence or the dog? ... all things I would suggest anyone with a dog provide.
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