Well we could go on and on about this all day more than one breed has been thought vicious from time to time. Several years ago 4 boxers in Indiana (sorry Trixster) were walking the beach with their owner as they had done for 6 years when one suddenly turned and attacked her then they all joined in. She was of course killed and when found the dogs were all around her protecting her remains from the police, the dogs had to be shot. Dobermans had a bad rap for years and still do with some people...Oh and least we forget the Rottweilers they can also be vicious, hey so can a chihuahua. Chowhuahua, if you were use to handling alpha males you should have known your actions to that dog were confrontational...sorry you were bitten but!!! I have been handling so called 'vicious dogs' for over 30 years now, dogs that have been starved, beaten, mamed, tortured by humans or just plain wild dogs never owned by anyone and were thought lost causes. Out of about 60 or so only half a dozen were euthanized because they could not be controled or gentled with time and attention, their abuse had been too grave for too long. I tell my friends and colleagues, "its a crap shot," and it is too. Of my own two Yorkies both less than 10 pounds, one is gentle and sweet while the other I don't trust around strangers. Both raised exactly the same way yet the older one (by 16 minutes) is the protecter. All I advise is too be careful and avoid large dogs you don't know well...and keep your face away from small cutsy dogs too.

[ April 13, 2006, 04:57 PM: Message edited by: chatty lady ]