Bit sick and tired of the hysterical threads that appear from time to time on this site vilifying dogs. Very, very few dogs (at least the ones I meet) are dangerous, bite or attack.
Indeed having watched programme like The Dog Rescuers I feel ashamed and horrified at the abuse so many suffer at the hands of their owners and how, even through beaten, starved, abandoned and otherwise abused, will still show a waggy tail and a kind face to their rescuers.
So leaving aside the hysterics of the few, I know that many, many people on this forum have well behaved and much loved dogs. My own old boy was a PAT (Pets As Therapy) dog, visiting the elderly and infirm in Care Home and being welcomed and fussed. At another home where a severely damaged young man lay on the floor on a mattress in the Day Room (he couldn’t sit in a chair but the staff moved him here so he could at least have the company of other residents) crying and twitching, my dog would curl up next to him and he would cease his pitiful crying and relax.
Then we have Guide Dogs, Hearing Dogs, dog companions for children with autism or other disabilities. Sniffer dogs for drugs, sniffer dogs that can detect cancers, dogs who detect earthquake victims, and so on.
So while I do appreciate that some people have genuine fears of dogs, I detest the way that others tar all these wonderful animals with the same brush. They have their own thread going where they rant on about the evils of doghood, but I’m hoping there will be those who will feel able to speak up on Defence of the Dog.
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; when I got home I googled it and it said they made wonderful family pets so I don't know where I got the information from [I think it was a show judge who said a Russian Black was the only dog that had ever bitten him].
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