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Homer 05-02-2007 05:05 PM

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Is it really possible that the dog did this to save the boys?

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You're seriously asking if it's possible that a dog was being protective of its owners?

RunDownHouse 05-02-2007 05:06 PM

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One of the kids, Richard Rosewarne, 11, told the local paper that George never backed down against the pit bulls, doggedly refusing to let the them get at his little brother, 4-year-old Darryl.

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I like how the reporter decided to slip a bad pun into the middle of his article.

DOMIT 05-02-2007 05:11 PM

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Is it really possible that the dog did this to save the boys?

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Our little 4 lb. Yorkie attacked two Labs that it thought meant harm to my wife.. so, yes, it's really possible.

EvanJC 05-02-2007 05:14 PM

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Is it really possible that the dog did this to save the boys?

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dog's have no clue about their size in relation to other dogs, and are very protective of their families so...yeah.

doubLe a tom 05-02-2007 05:16 PM

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more proof that dogs are better than 95% of the population


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This is not true, DUCY?

Blarg 05-02-2007 05:17 PM

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Wow, I'm glad this wasn't about Bob Denver.

Nice story. Cool dog.

Kneel B4 Zod 05-02-2007 05:19 PM

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Is it really possible that the dog did this to save the boys?

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dog's have no clue about their size in relation to other dogs, and are very protective of their families so...yeah.

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I think it's that their "protect" reflex can be much stronger than their rational fear thought process. many dogs also sense that small children are defenseless and are extra protective of them. so yeah, the story in general is believable, even if the facts aren't 100% as portrayed.

tuq 05-02-2007 05:31 PM

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I think it's that their "protect" reflex can be much stronger than their rational fear thought process. many dogs also sense that small children are defenseless and are extra protective of them. so yeah, the story in general is believable, even if the facts aren't 100% as portrayed.

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Yeah, pretty sure this is right. A friend of mine was house-sitting for another friend recently, they had a Very Large Dog, can't remember what kind. By default he was extremely territorial, but those two bonded well enough. Well then, the wife and newborn kid got back to town and all of a sudden this dog is barking and growling like he didn't even know the house-sitter guy, and trying to come between him and the wife and kid.

Blarg 05-02-2007 05:36 PM

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I've seen this too! Mean dog gets to know you and is very cool, then does a complete reversal another day or in other company. I've seen my own dog do this to people it knows who come to the door, too. The "guard the house" instinct can take priority over the "this guy's okay with the boss and he's my friend" behavior.

BigSoonerFan 05-02-2007 05:43 PM

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Humans suck.


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