Huskies can be pretty aggressive too. I've seen more stories about them killing small children and pets than any other breed.
I've only been charged twice by a dog, a Doberman in both cases, though neither dog bit me. Definitely scary
Huskies have been involved with plenty of attacks on humans in the past. Pitbulls significantly more. I'd ban them all from being available to the general public to be honest.
Large, aggressive breeds are more dangerous than smaller or less aggressive breeds. It seems obvious, but @banpitbullls.lemmy.ca mods will troll you for criticizing any other breed
Huskies can be pretty aggressive too. I've seen more stories about them killing small children and pets than any other breed.
Anecdotes do not overrule studies on the topic.
Do studies show them to be non-aggressive? I'd be curious to read about it if their reputation is undeserved
I did some searches on Google scholar and didn't find much, but perhaps i'm searching the wrong terms
Training. Like all the other breeds. You need to train a bloodhound to track without getting distracted. You need to train a husky as a sled dog, to work with a team. Any of those breeds can be violent with a bad owner or improper training.
Sure, and nobody is denying that. But there are breeds that are more aggressive in nature and a lack of training and control of them is far more dangerous.
Huskies can be pretty aggressive too. I've seen more stories about them killing small children and pets than any other breed.
I've only been charged twice by a dog, a Doberman in both cases, though neither dog bit me. Definitely scary
Huskies have been involved with plenty of attacks on humans in the past. Pitbulls significantly more. I'd ban them all from being available to the general public to be honest.
Large, aggressive breeds are more dangerous than smaller or less aggressive breeds. It seems obvious, but @banpitbullls.lemmy.ca mods will troll you for criticizing any other breed
Anecdotes do not overrule studies on the topic.
Do studies show them to be non-aggressive? I'd be curious to read about it if their reputation is undeserved
I did some searches on Google scholar and didn't find much, but perhaps i'm searching the wrong terms