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> why are there more articals of Rottweilers attacking there owner than other breeds?<br /><br />Quite a number of years ago there was an incident - I think in Scotland - where 2 young girls took someone elses Rott out, no-one seemed sure what happened but the dog had a go at one of the girls who subsequently died.<br />The gutter 'red-top' press kicked off with articles about 'devil dogs' etc<br />The bad reputation has never completely gone away and the same papers pick it up at every opportunity <img class="fsm fsm_sad" src="/images/epx.png" title="sad" alt="
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> why are there more articals of Rottweilers attacking there owner than other breeds?
> Then I joined my first ringcraft class, with a huge male Rottie in it, and I was nervous. Not so my tiny Chihuahua Longcoat boy. He happily stood in front of this huge dog, licking his feet. While the big dog happily licked my boys head. Dispelled all the rubbish for me.
> https://www.dogsbite.org/pdf/dog-attack-deaths-maimings-merritt-clifton-2014.pdf
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