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Originally Posted by over the mountain
cpayne, i gotta agree with everyone else on this. there is just no way you can say there is a 0% chance of a dog attack if trained properly.
nothing in life is so absolute. i will say that there are different ways dogs act when they are in an alarmed/agressive state.
some dogs will bark
some dogs will bark and snarl
some dogs will bark, snarl and bite
some dogs will bark, snarl, bite and not stop biting. these are the killers, these are the dogs that just lose it once they are provoked or think they are provoked. most dogs, if they bite a human that is it but some dogs just dont stop once they start and thats how people get killed.
thats why vick was teaching those dogs killer instinct by putting poodles and labs in rings. for the pits that didnt have killer instinct, they would train it to kill.
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Well, people are looking past what I said. The supervision part is key. I'm not saying a properly raised dog won't bite. Just about every dog has a tipping point. What I'm saying, is that you can tell when a dog is being provoked, or when the dog doesn't like something that's going on. Dogs don't snap, they lead up to aggressive behavior. Stop it when it starts, and you certainly can ensure a 0% chance of having something like this happen.
Check out this video of the Vick killers...
Meet the Rescued Michael Vick Pit Bull Dogs Now
PETA wanted these dogs put to death. Yes, that PETA.