From The Rottweiler Breed Standard:
An aggressive or belligerent attitude towards other dogs should not be faulted.
From The Border Terrier Breed Standard:
In the field he is hard as nails, "game as they come" and driving in attack
From The Doberman Standard:
Temperment
Energetic, watchful, determined, alert, fearless, loyal and obedient.
The judge shall dismiss from the ring any shy or vicious Doberman.
Shyness: A dog shall be judged fundamentally shy if, refusing to stand for examination, it shrinks away from the judge; if it fears an approach from the rear; if it shies at sudden and unusual noises to a marked degree.
Viciousness: A dog that attacks or attempts to attack either the judge or its handler, is definitely vicious.
An aggressive or belligerent attitude towards other dogs shall not be deemed viciousness.
Within just TEN minutes of researching breed standards on
www.akc.org, I found THREE breed standards that CLEARLY stated dog aggression is NOT to be penalized. Did you try doing the same research before opening your mouth and inserting foot. YES, that is what I am saying and so is akc. NOT all breeds are bred to be pack dogs, like the more dominant, self-confident breeds. People get the illusion of some uncontrollable dog at the end of a leash attempting to eat another dog ten feet away. IF the dog was PROPERLY trained and accompanied by a RESPONSIBLE dog owner, a stranger in the park wouldn't notice if the dog was dog aggressive or not until another dog motioned over into its face where it didn't belong in the first place. This a breed as well as many other breeds who don't submit or back down to confrontation from another dog, plain and simple. A good responsible bully breed owner will not allow their dog to run up to another dogs face. Infact, I wouldn't allow it even if my dog wasn't dog aggressive withOUT asking the owner first. Not ALL dogs get along, understand?? That's why dog parks are not good ideas for dogs who won't get along with each & every dog it sees. It's also why people need to practice responsible dog ownership. Here's a PERFECT case of idiotism of a people's court case. Plantiff sues defendant for vet bill damages to his toy poodle. Defendant's story is he was walking his siberian husky dog down the street with a LEASH ON when an UNLEASHED & UNATTENDED toy poddle ran up to the siberian husky's face. The husky bit the toy poodle and the owner had to take the toy poodle to the vet. Well, who is the responsible one here? Who's fault was it the dog got bit??? If that toy poodle was leashed or confined, maybe the husky wouldn't have bit him? Then the owner has the audacity to sue some guy who was walking his dog on leash in public terrority!!! The judge found the case to be so ludicrous, she had a thing to two to say to the owner of the toy poddle for being so irresponsible. Its is ALL about being a responsible dog owner. You don't have to choose a dominant self-confident breed, there different types of breed temperments to choose from but don't ever tell me its not ok to own a dog aggressive dog when I have FULL control of him and I am being the responsible dog owner.
As for experts claiming some dogs can't differientate between a child and a dog, my answer is and will always be, put the dog down, humanely ofcourse. If its not smart enough to know the difference, it doesn't have a place in society. I have had astranged children from 2yr olds to 10yrs approach my dogs on my property and they have always known the difference, otherwise they get a one way trip to the vet. Breeds of dogs all have one thing in common, they were ALL bred to be mans best friend. Best I can say, becareful who you pick and choose to buy a dog from, genetics plays a huge role in how well a dog is genetically bred and quality breeding is MOST important.