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Maybe it started as a game to them but they got carried away? It sounds awful but it’s natural for a predator to enjoy injuring and killing and once they start seeing something as prey they basically have no reason to stop.
> Animals killing other animals is not done for fun or enjoyment, it's a survival behaviour, hence Big Cats/wolf packs etc do not hunt & kill for fun, they do it to continue to survive.
> I think it is utterly tragic this poor woman died in such a way and terrible for her daughters. <br /><br />I do wish that people would steer more towards naturally gentler or at least much smaller breeds of dogs as household pets unless have a real interest in dog training and socialisation. I know all dogs can do bad things but these heavy strong head strong breeds are over represented in bad attacks as too many of them are in the wrong home. great dogs in right home- plain dangerous in wrong one. not the dogs fault but they and people around them pay heavily when it goes wrong.
> or indeed if they are determined to have a muscular dog then have a proper old fashioned staffie. staffies can have issues with other dogs but its a very rare staffie that isn't great with people. <br /> <br />I have to admit american bulldogs I am very wary of after being bitten by a neighbours escaped one last year. he had zero training, he ruled the roost, he got out and bit me and 2 other people in space of 10 minutes. his owners were clueless that he was dangerous until it happened . to be honest it could easily have been one of them in news if they had tried to tell him what to do . stunning looking dog in prime of youth-and was pts on advice of police who attended. and it was the right call as he was dangerous due to his upbringing. they loved that dog and had no comprehension that they had made him dangerous due to their complete lack of understanding of how to train him. had they had a gentler breed it would have been unlikely to have been a problem that the owners were hopeless and they would have got to keep a loved pet (and I would not have a scar down my leg)
>but the breed recorded the highest for bites in a few articles was.the labrador
"Anthropomorphizing animal behaviour IMHO. Animals killing other animals is not done for fun or enjoyment, it's a survival behaviour"
> staffies can have issues with other dogs but its a very rare staffie that isn't great with people.
> the highest for bites in a few articles was.the labrador
> A lot of collies for example are not good with strange dogs or even people, but a well placed kick would normally have it skulking off. In accounts of dog attacks that I have read bull breeds are not put off by raised voices or hits/kicks and are very difficult to stop once in the red mist zone
> Dogs that were previously bred to fight on no matter what personal pain they are in don't (in my opinion) have a place in modern society.
> Can i ask are you talking about dogs only bred to fight
> But how do we resolve this ? The dda has failed so what next ?
> I would say enforce the DDA, ensure that police know the law and act on it.
>The motivation for lots of dog bites is fear, he says. Others are territorial
> It's probably safe to say that all aggression is due to fear
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