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Old June 30th 08, 03:26 AM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior,rec.pets.dogs.breeds
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Default Most and least aggressive breeds, per U of Pennsylvania study

"Paul E. Schoen" spoke these words of wisdom in
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U Penn's Center for the Interaction of Animals and Society released
data published 6/25/08 by Discovery News at
http://blogs.discovery.com/news_animal/

The most dog-aggressive breeds
Jack Russell
Pit Bull
Dachshund


I don't know about this data but I do know that I've never, ever met a
dachshund who didn't bite me. Not one. Ever. I hate those damn dogs!
I don't even like looking at pictures of them. It's become almost a
phobia. Nasty, nasty creatures. IMO only, of course. I'm sure there
are perfectly nice little wiener dogs out there somewhere. I've just
never met one.


I've known a couple of Dachshunds, and I don't recall any aggression
problems. The one I remember best, Grindel, was owned by a guy in the
Sierra Club, and he would take her on hikes, sometimes with her riding
in his backpack. She once took a chunk out of somebody's sandwich when
he wasn't paying attention! But it does seem like smaller dogs are more
likely to nip and otherwise act fearfully or aggressively. I can
remember a rather nasty Chihuahua when I was a kid, and a neighbor's
small chow-chow type dog snapping at me only a few years ago (before I
got Muttley). Also my friend dog-sat for a JRT who seemed snarky. The
big dogs I have met, including Dobermans, Rotties, Anatolians, and a
wolf hybrid, have seemed more confident and more stable, and not as
yappy and snappy.

Paul and Big Gentle Muttley




I agree about chihuahua's I've met more nasty than nice ones. But I don't
fear for my life from chihuahua attacks. If worst came to worst, and i
really feared for my life from them, I'd just step on em. problem solved.