Man killed by Malanois and Can Corso

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Two breeds of dogs that can be wonderful but shouldn't be owned by 99% of people; they've gotten way too popular on social media.


Should not be owned by 100% of people.

These dog breeds should not exist.


Malinoises are very important as working dogs in the military, policing, and search and rescues. They are highly intelligent and agile, hard workers. I agree they should not be with 99% of people but they should exist as working dogs. They should always be confined safely when not working. They require lots of mental and physical exercise regularly. A Belgian Malinois was a big help in capturing Osama Bin Laden.


+1. I'm the 99 percent of people shouldn't have these dogs, but also in awe of them and agree they are AMAZING working dogs. I want them around.

They have their place just not as family pets. Most people who respect the breed would agree whole heartedly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Belgian Malinois.
Cane Corso.

At least get the names right, OP.


There’s no time for spelling. They have hysteria to spread!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Belgian Malinois.
Cane Corso.

At least get the names right, OP.


Yes, that's definitely more important than the fact these violent dogs killed a person.


Spelling is vital to effective communication.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am a veterinarian...in school, I had a patient that was a Fila Brasileiro. The were slave hunting dogs in Brazil. Awful breed. No reason for them to exist.


I had no idea that these dogs ever existed. As a vet, what do you think about breed vs nurture/environment?
Anonymous
Authorities said none of the dogs were registered or appeared to have a vaccination history.

"The dogs chase the cars, the high school students. They're dangerous.

Seems to be a common theme here. Shitty people/neglected animals.
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