A poorly bred speciman plus add in - not socialized, not obedience trained, ignored, abused, etc.
There is no one breed that attacks its owner. It is the dog that fits into some of the above categories.
It is highly possible that it will attack again, but it depends on the type of dog and its owner, if it has one.
They usually fine the owner and put the dog down, Depends on where you live and the circumstances of the attack.
Talk to a lawyer and sue for compensation for any vet bills or damages incurred from the attack.
If a dog is focused on his\her owner always being there to help them, and htinks that they can't leave, the dog cna conceivably attack any other animals in the house, attack other humans in the house, and shred furniture
To alert the owner of suspicious activity, people, cars, and the such, but a guard dog is acctually supposed to attack, with ends up getting the owner in trouble more than it helps..
An owl may attack a dog if it feels threatened or if the dog gets too close to its nest or territory. Owls are known to be protective of their young and may attack to defend them.
there is no case for a dog v. dog attack. but the moment your dog bites a human its all over. i would get him/her a muzzle for every outdoor excursion.
It depends if the dog likes people and other dogs or not, but they are very protective so they will attack any dog that goes for their owner or another dog in the familly and so on...
Y!!!!! If A released his/her dog on pourpose, then It is his/her fault
A dog owner is commonly referred to as a "pet parent" or simply as a "dog owner."
Yes, you can teach your dog to attack.
a girl dont love dogs so a girl runs to its mom or dad