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Originally Posted by FlamesAddiction
It's true that part of it is training and how the dog is treated, but some breeds simply have a lower margin of error when it comes to raising them because of the physical capabilities and the genetic aspect.
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Absolutely. There are some breeds that will simply snap and attack, not related to how they were trained, or raised, or any of those factors. I have heard so many stories of a dogs attacking children especially, and the owners described the animal as the "sweetest, most gentle dog you will ever meet". Well sure, but then you find out the dog was pit bull or another dog that is build like a *hit brick house and if it decides to, it can and will rip to pieces and you can't stop it.
Some dogs just simply SNAP, for no apparent reason. I know of someone who had their dog turn on them, it literally tried to kill him, and he owned the dog since a puppy and loved the dog and treated it like royalty. The police had to shoot the dog, or it would have tried to kill the officers as well.