pluto
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Post by pluto on Jul 29, 2003 10:41:13 GMT -5
Does anybody know where I can find bitingstatistics of different breeds. It must have a serious sourse (bad english....). I think I have seen it here on this site, but I cant find it.
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Post by Cheyenne Indians AST on Jul 29, 2003 11:20:03 GMT -5
Isn't that per country different ? I can have a look for it , but im not sure if i can find international / global reports.
john
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Post by dakota on Jul 29, 2003 15:32:23 GMT -5
I can look for the ones I found one time but i don't think they were all-over-country tests.
Maybe Belgium has one I will look it up and mail it here.
Dakota
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Post by Carina on Jul 29, 2003 17:50:30 GMT -5
I don´t know where to find this lists, but when I talk around with dogpeople from Norway, when I try to find out what was happening there with Amstaff. They told me that in Norway German Shepard and Golden Retriever is the leader on their list. Maybe a rumor, not real facts. From Sweden I heard that Golden Retriever has a place high on the list. Just a little info from what I heard, not serious sourse... Carina
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Post by dakota on Jul 30, 2003 15:07:32 GMT -5
that is the same info we get here, golden retriever and sheperd high on the list , i will take a look , i found it one day, is it so hard to find that page back lol untill this day no i didn't find the page back, i let you know if i have it. it was somewhere on the web.... ;D Dakota
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Post by pluto on Aug 1, 2003 6:33:45 GMT -5
I think I answer my own question. There is no serious bitingstatistics sourses! Bitingstatistics is a very bad tool about dogs dangers. Of course it looks more for some people with for exampel 70 german shepard incedents than 10 shar pei biting incedents. People don't think about that the German Shepard is much more commun dog. The number of biting incedents is also dependent of how often the dogs are in a dangerous situation and how the different kind of owners and people around act in a certain situations. A Golden retreiver for exampel is very often around children och children can be terrible to to dogs without meaning something bad. I also think that the mentality is more various in breeds than between breeds.
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Post by Cheyenne Indians AST on Aug 1, 2003 20:05:55 GMT -5
Rottweiler - 9 Golden & Labrador Retriever - 6 German shepard - 2 Mechelaar - 2 English c ocker Spaniel - 2 Newfoundlander - 1 Berner Sennenhound - 1 English Bulldog - 1 Tervuern Shepard - 1 Bouvier - 1 Bearded Collie - 1 German standing dog ? - 1 Big Münsterländer - 1 Dashound - 1 Rhodesian Ridgeback - 1 Akita Inu - 1 Samojeed - 1 Schnauzer - 1 Bull Terrier - 1 American Staffordshire Terrier - 1 Jack Russell Terrier - 1 Border Terrier - 1 Cavalier King Charles Spaniel - 1 Yorkshire Terrier - 1
This is a list i found , but it is an older list ..i haven't yet found a new one , but i will look further.
john
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Post by Cheyenne Indians AST on Aug 1, 2003 20:09:19 GMT -5
I forgot to mention , that on 40 % they where sure it was a pure bred ...so in 60% of the 164 incidents it was a non pure breed !
Thats sad , because governments are banning the breeds like ours for no reason.
john
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