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All dogs are able to bite (unless they are missing part of there jaw or something) however you must be sure to gentle with a dog and never to sneak up on from behind. or to touch it while it is eating. If you follow all these rules you have a good chance of not being bitten. Also be sure to make sure the dog is tame and gentle.

I have a mother dog (brown 3 years old) ans she doesn't bite, a few month ago she had 7 babies an none of them bite, we only kept one and he still doesn't bite.

no, not all dogs will bite, many are friendly.

This is a training issue. All dogs, barring physical abnormalities, can and will byte. I handle "Hard / War" dogs (30+ years) and if you accustom them as pups to being approached from behind, petted, spoken too, etc. even while eating the answer is NO, they don't byte you, although there is always the occasional exception. If they nip, the most common error is not correcting any of that sort of issue as a pup (it can be done when they're adults but you'll probably need the help of an experienced trainer to manage it.)

It's really a handler/owner issue rather than something innate with dogs. Several of mine are not trained to hold (like K9s) but but as protection dogs -- they will do irreparable damage. Still, the neighborhood kids pet them while the dogs are eating, pull their ears, tail, try and ride them (which the dogs don't really appreciate) but all without any incident in three decades. So I suppose the answer is: "Well bred, clear headed, well trained, they will take care of you and they don't byte unless you're threatened, and then they're concerned with the threat, not you."

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