Newly released results from a study reviewing dog bite statistics indicates that while most dogs are never involved in dog bite situations, any dog of any breed is capable of biting given the proper circumstances.
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by Lorie Huston, DVM on June 3, 2009 · 4 comments
Newly released results from a study reviewing dog bite statistics indicates that while most dogs are never involved in dog bite situations, any dog of any breed is capable of biting given the proper circumstances.
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