SilverLinings
Well-Known Member
I'm wary of the 'guard' type breeds such as bull breeds, GSDs rotties etc, but ok if their owners look sensible, just not so confident if the owners look like numpties!
I'm scared of any dog bigger than a cocker running at me as my balance is crap, I am waiting for a knee replacement and have been knocked over by dogs before. Again, this is more an owner issue as good owners call their dog before it charges at someone. The useless owners think I'm an idiot to be worried and that it's my problem not theirs/their dog's
I am quite nervous of rescue dogs as I was badly attacked by one. It was a lurcher type that belonged to a friend, she'd had it for over a year (from a reputable rescue) with no problems but it's history was unknown. I had been staying with them for a week, with the dog being absolutely fine and actually quite affectionate, and then out of the blue it went for me when I walked into the sitting room where the dog was sitting on one of the sofas. It leapt at me and bit my face and then arms, and had to be hit by the owners to make it let go.
I realise 99% of rescue dogs are fine but I am very uncomfortable with larger ones (or bull types) with completely unknown histories: this is unfortunately reinforced by knowing someone who re-homed a dog from Romania who turned out to be extremely aggressive. It hasn't put me off rescuing, I just go for breeds less likely to be dangerous/have a high bite strength, and for ones where their history is known. I also go for spaniels or spaniel crosses as I can read them more easily (as I've owned more of them than other breeds).
I'm scared of any dog bigger than a cocker running at me as my balance is crap, I am waiting for a knee replacement and have been knocked over by dogs before. Again, this is more an owner issue as good owners call their dog before it charges at someone. The useless owners think I'm an idiot to be worried and that it's my problem not theirs/their dog's
I am quite nervous of rescue dogs as I was badly attacked by one. It was a lurcher type that belonged to a friend, she'd had it for over a year (from a reputable rescue) with no problems but it's history was unknown. I had been staying with them for a week, with the dog being absolutely fine and actually quite affectionate, and then out of the blue it went for me when I walked into the sitting room where the dog was sitting on one of the sofas. It leapt at me and bit my face and then arms, and had to be hit by the owners to make it let go.
I realise 99% of rescue dogs are fine but I am very uncomfortable with larger ones (or bull types) with completely unknown histories: this is unfortunately reinforced by knowing someone who re-homed a dog from Romania who turned out to be extremely aggressive. It hasn't put me off rescuing, I just go for breeds less likely to be dangerous/have a high bite strength, and for ones where their history is known. I also go for spaniels or spaniel crosses as I can read them more easily (as I've owned more of them than other breeds).