As far as a group of dogs at a training facility going after a person simply because they fell down, well, something is definitely wrong there.
You'd be better off working with Killer Whales than that bunch of dogs.
Just my 2 cents worth and overpriced at that!
Sorry about all this Lamonster....

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Awesome... am I being cut down? Or my Mother and the team she works with?
Did the part that I was playing with a pair of dogs get missed? Could it have been that this dog was just overly excited and wanted to play? Got a bit to excited and bit me... Well clamped... And the others joined in? Of the 6-7 dogs he was the only that put his mouth on me... But the others got "Noisy" and excited...
Did the part that my Mother saw it happening before I even knew why she was hollering at me? Could it have been known this Shepard had issues? How am I to know that as a kid?
People do not get up in the morning deciding to get into a car accident or be killed in one either. But hey! Who am I? Only the kid it happened to, the horses mouth. So clearly I must be the "Unqualified" person in this situation to even mention my little experience with VERY large dogs (In a kids view).
What the heck is the deal here people. It happened. I was a kid... And I have my own opinion and understanding of the situation. Does it need to be corrected/criticized to fit your view? This is a Spyder forum. Not "Dog 101". That is why I made it short and sweet, to not cause a ruckus, but to be
SUPPORTIVE.
I have been PM'd about a handful of the members here always having to "Put down" or "correct" ones opinion over the past few months. I ignored them. Seems the better thing to do around here is to not post our own opinion or thoughts but to post the opposite so it will be correct in "Those" eyes. And no.. I am not going to comment if any of those I was warned about are in this thread or not. The point is it seems lately that unless members fit the mold in ones own mind they are in the wrong and it must be corrected.
Now I understand if blatant bad info is coming out. We need to keep info as accurate as possible for those that do not know, for sure! But opinions or personal experiences?
And frankly... I am very familiar with dealing with abused animals in my adult life. More often than not it is the neglect of the owners causing the issues, not the animal. We are involved with rescuing in our county. We work with the majority of Law Enforcement Agencies. I can find two two folks in each agency with very different views on the same subject. Fact is there is no Black and White answer. Otherwise every single animal would be tested and corrective action would be implemented right! In Fact or Doberman is one of the "Abused" rescued animals. With our training, he is doing quiet well and does not need to be put down. Can things happen? Fact is yes. That is called life. We cannot kill everything that does not fit our ideals.
Wholly cow.... I am just a new guy here... and maybe the heat has me misunderstanding... But this is not to well received on this end. I guess I better go home and send my soon to be 18 year old Shepard, four year old lab, and eight year old Doberman Pincher to the kennels... Where does a guy find whales in retail nowadays anyhow? :dontknow: :roflblack: