BPPLEE
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I owned pit bulls my whole life and never had one bite anyone. It’s all in the way they are raised. But most people shouldn’t own one. In the wrong hands they’re dangerous.What's odd is that while German Shepherds can be trained to be "attack dogs", they're very trainable in other ways.
(they're not like Pit Bulls...which why anyone owns those things as pets is beyond me)
Some interesting stats:
For recent years:
Pit Bull attacks: 3,397
German Shepherd Attacks: 113
So they're normally not hugely dangerous dogs compared to some others.
However, the interesting way to put this in perspective. Biden's dog (with 11 bite attacks), literally is responsible for 10% of all German Shepherd bite attacks over the past few years.
I think the most likely case is that the Biden home just isn't a good fit for a GSD. Based on some things I'm reading (and I'm not a pet owner, so this is just what I'm reading...I could be reading a biased source). A good home for a GSD is one where they can get outside for a lot of exercise, be stimulated with tasks, and where members of the family unit are around a lot, and they're not exactly the most recommended dog for elderly people.
Life in white house with an elderly president (who's on the road a lot) and probably not getting the dog out for recommended bonding & exercise to release some pent up energy likely isn't a great fit for a GSD.
This dog seems more his speed
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