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Can't your cousin tell ya what happened? sinistergoggles
yes I was gonna say...
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And it is perfectly possible that the dog did that, though that would be weird.Ā But if the kid is 11 then he should be able to tell you what happned.Ā
i had a cocker spaniel before, they're insane and flip out all the time.
it bit me three times for no apparent reason.
all little dogs are like that... which is why there should be no little dogs allowed in the world. if you want a little dog, get a cat.
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i had a cocker spaniel before, they're insane and flip out all the time.
it bit me three times for no apparent reason.
all little dogs are like that... which is why there should be no little dogs allowed in the world. if you want a little dog, get a cat.
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The360Wins
Wow what's with all the hate towards small dogs?Ā They're not any more likely to bite you than a large dog is and a dog (or any animal) wo'nt attack unless it's provoked or it has rabies.Ā It also depends on the dog, some dogs are less tolerant of people poking and pushing them around than others are.Ā And sorry but a cat is no subsitute for a dog.
Grab your cousin and threaten to give him 150 more stiches unless he gives your dog its innocense back lol.
Most dogs dont attack for no reason whatsoever. Esepcially a family pet with no history of aggression. If you dog DID do it...he must have been provoked.Ā
My dog is the friendliest dog in the world. and I has gone for me once...when I poked him in the stomach lol. Hes 16 and thats the only time hes ever tried to bite ANYONE.Ā
[QUOTE="The360Wins"]i had a cocker spaniel before, they're insane and flip out all the time.
it bit me three times for no apparent reason.
all little dogs are like that... which is why there should be no little dogs allowed in the world. if you want a little dog, get a cat.
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primehunter326
Wow what's with all the hate towards small dogs?Ā They're not any more likely to bite you than a large dog is and a dog (or any animal) wo'nt attack unless it's provoked or it has rabies.Ā It also depends on the dog, some dogs are less tolerant of people poking and pushing them around than others are.Ā And sorry but a cat is no subsitute for a dog.
i have had many dogs in my life. big dogs are always alot calmer and friendler. little dogs always think you're out to get them and feel the need to protect themselves just because they're small.
a small dog = a cat so why not just get a cat. anyone that wantsĀ dog that weighs less than 25 lbs should just buy a cat.
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Cooker Spaniels aren't a breed that's known for aggression.Ā If the dog did it then it had a reason to but I find it highly unlikely. Ā Get the kid to tell you what happened.
zeus_gb
quick internet search.....
http://www.cockerspanielrage.org.uk/whatisrage.htm
http://www.yourpurebredpuppy.com/reviews/americancockerspaniels.html
i remember my cocker had the "submissive urination" problem too....
[QUOTE="primehunter326"][QUOTE="The360Wins"]i had a cocker spaniel before, they're insane and flip out all the time.
it bit me three times for no apparent reason.
all little dogs are like that... which is why there should be no little dogs allowed in the world. if you want a little dog, get a cat.
Ā
The360Wins
Wow what's with all the hate towards small dogs? They're not any more likely to bite you than a large dog is and a dog (or any animal) wo'nt attack unless it's provoked or it has rabies. It also depends on the dog, some dogs are less tolerant of people poking and pushing them around than others are. And sorry but a cat is no subsitute for a dog.
i have had many dogs in my life. big dogs are always alot calmer and friendler. little dogs always think you're out to get them and feel the need to protect themselves just because they're small.
a small dog = a cat so why not just get a cat. anyone that wants dog that weighs less than 25 lbs should just buy a cat.
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my grandma has two small dogs and one of them growls at you if you try to pet it, but it doesn't do anything aside from that even if you continue to pet it. Ā
Cut your cousin's arm a few times and take your dog out for a walk, when you get back, and when your cousin's dead, it'll look like he commited suicide, and since you were out for a walk with your dog, they COULDN'T blame the dog. Then, your aunt doesn't have to waste money on feeding your cousin.
Every1 wins.
[QUOTE="zeus_gb"]Cooker Spaniels aren't a breed that's known for aggression.Ā If the dog did it then it had a reason to but I find it highly unlikely. Ā Get the kid to tell you what happened.
The360Wins
quick internet search.....
http://www.cockerspanielrage.org.uk/whatisrage.htm
http://www.yourpurebredpuppy.com/reviews/americancockerspaniels.html
i remember my cocker had the "submissive urination" problem too....
I've been around them for years and i've never had a problem.
[QUOTE="The360Wins"][QUOTE="zeus_gb"]Cooker Spaniels aren't a breed that's known for aggression.Ā If the dog did it then it had a reason to but I find it highly unlikely. Ā Get the kid to tell you what happened.
zeus_gb
quick internet search.....
http://www.cockerspanielrage.org.uk/whatisrage.htm
http://www.yourpurebredpuppy.com/reviews/americancockerspaniels.html
i remember my cocker had the "submissive urination" problem too....
I've been around them for years and i've never had a problem.
well obviously some of them (as well as some of any other breed) have problems or the first two searches i got for "cocker spaniel" wouldn't have been about their aggressive behaviors.
[QUOTE="zeus_gb"][QUOTE="The360Wins"][QUOTE="zeus_gb"]Cooker Spaniels aren't a breed that's known for aggression.Ā If the dog did it then it had a reason to but I find it highly unlikely. Ā Get the kid to tell you what happened.
The360Wins
quick internet search.....
http://www.cockerspanielrage.org.uk/whatisrage.htm
http://www.yourpurebredpuppy.com/reviews/americancockerspaniels.html
i remember my cocker had the "submissive urination" problem too....
I've been around them for years and i've never had a problem.
well obviously some of them (as well as some of any other breed) have problems or the first two searches i got for "cocker spaniel" wouldn't have been about their aggressive behaviors.
As I said i've never had a problem.
It comes down to two things.
1.Ā Where the dog came from.Ā If the dog is from good stock then there shouldn't be any problems.
2. Training when young.Ā Given the proper training when young, dogs don't have these kinds of problems.
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