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After I shouted a few GTFOs at it and ignored what he was doing the shepherd decided to take off, only to run onto the nearest playground where some little boys were playing football, where it decided to just suddenly chomp on some little boy's calf. In a natural reaction the boy ran from it when the dog finally did let go, so that of course incited another attack. Some dude came over and helped the boy before I got there, and the fucker went loose again. I lost its movement there for a few minutes until I saw it running over the playground again, and it went for another attack on the boy. It ran off to somewhere after that.
I don't actually know how bad the boy's injuries were, but the kids who witnessed it said that the dog had drawn blood almost immediately.
If I'm not mistaken, these kinds of dogs are naturally more aggressive considering they are bred for purposes such as guarding, but I'm also certain that it isn't normal behaviour for them to just kill on sight. The boy didn't provoke the attacks at all except maybe for the second seeing how he ran from it, and the shepherd went for my dog just randomly too.
Now I'm guessing that, considering the family it belongs to, it wasn't brought up right. What type of training do these kinds of dog need?
Oh, and now that I think about it, it looks exactly like a belgian shepherd, except that its fur is longer. Most likely not, but could it be so fucked up because it could be a mutt?
What are these dogs normally like?
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