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>>218561 Eh, I wasn't there when it happened, but the people who owned the dog seemed nice enough, not the trashy type of people you normally would expect. Paid for medical bills right away too. The dog never caused any other problems in all the other lessons it was there.
Interestingly enough my dog feared that dog from that day onwards, if it hadn't seen the dog but just heard her bark once it would cower in fear.
Anyway, it's true one dogs behavior doesn't mean all dogs of that breed will snap one day. But the fact remains that it's a fighting dog, thus very muscled and a jaw that gets locked up... It's also not easy to see the initial signs a dog will show if it feels threatened (ears going up, eyes narrowing, teeth being exposed, tense body, snarling snout) with this breed, so it's harder to predict if it is going to attack you.
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