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<blockquote data-quote="VegasMichael" data-source="post: 16578195" data-attributes="member: 105950"><p>When I was in college and living at home my parents bought my younger sister a Basset Hound puppy. She named him Barney and he was playful and pleasant. When he got older my parents had him neutered and holy crap did that dog change. He would let you pet him but if you put your head near his he would bite you on the face. He actually tore out the conjunctiva in my right eye and I had to go to the eye doctor to get fixed up. He bit my gf in the face and would always growl at my parents if they came near him. Never before his neutering had he displayed this type of behavior. The only one who could control him was my sister although he did bite her once or twice(she responded by biting him back and I daresay I don't think he bit her again). My parents grew very concerned with his newfound viciousness so they gave him back to the breeder we purchased him from. My parents then bought a Kuvasz puppy which was a gorgeous dog but this one was mean from day one. He even got kicked out of obedience school. This time, though, I was the only one he would obey. We put up with him for about a year but after he bit my mother on the neck and wouldn't let go that was the final straw. After that we got a Golden Retriever and never looked back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VegasMichael, post: 16578195, member: 105950"] When I was in college and living at home my parents bought my younger sister a Basset Hound puppy. She named him Barney and he was playful and pleasant. When he got older my parents had him neutered and holy crap did that dog change. He would let you pet him but if you put your head near his he would bite you on the face. He actually tore out the conjunctiva in my right eye and I had to go to the eye doctor to get fixed up. He bit my gf in the face and would always growl at my parents if they came near him. Never before his neutering had he displayed this type of behavior. The only one who could control him was my sister although he did bite her once or twice(she responded by biting him back and I daresay I don't think he bit her again). My parents grew very concerned with his newfound viciousness so they gave him back to the breeder we purchased him from. My parents then bought a Kuvasz puppy which was a gorgeous dog but this one was mean from day one. He even got kicked out of obedience school. This time, though, I was the only one he would obey. We put up with him for about a year but after he bit my mother on the neck and wouldn't let go that was the final straw. After that we got a Golden Retriever and never looked back. [/QUOTE]
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