
Originally Posted by
KayGates
I don't think it has much to do with the breed, unless she comes from a line of aggressive dogs. Pitbulls can be very loving dogs, they just have a bad reputation. A lab raised to be aggressive would be aggressive. I agree with the statement about hormones, and the best thing to do would be to try and find her a home with someone who could handle training her. She showed no aggressiveness before the litter? At all?
I have posted this before - I'm a liability investigator. People never believe the breed with the most bites I've investigated in about 20 years.
Labs. Is it because there are more of them, people don't spend the appropriate time training them because of their "sweet" reputation, people with aggressive dogs watch them more closely?
I don't know - I've had Labs, Shepherds, Rotts. My Rotts have been laid back; people are wary of Shepherds; people waltz right over to Labs without knowing anything about the dog.
Worst bite I've ever seen? Akita - absolutely tore a kid's scalp off. Second worst? St. Bernard.