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marishiten 2 points ago +2 / -0

They're not there anymore. They had to move them out. Because this isn't the first time they were aggressive I guess.

They have a habit of being aggressive in general and attacking.

Those are German Shepherds. They're work dogs. You have to work them or they get bored and frustrated. They're not built for indoor sedentary life. They're like huskies. You have to work and you have to run them. It's literally encoded in their DNA to run and work. Just like a trannie, you can't change their DNA to get them to be something they're not.

German Shepherds are also known to be aggressive and are on the dangerous dog registry. Their bites are one of the worst due to how much pressure they can apply (crush bones) and how they can lock their jaw so you can't get them off. There's a reason cops use German Shepherds as K9 units and there's a reason people buy them as attack dogs. That's their function.

You put those big ass dogs in a place they don't know, they do nothing all day long, no where to put that energy, and random people they don't know coming in and out all day long and they're going to bite. This was inevitable. Get a teacup yorkie if you want a sedentary dog that would be good. Except they yap, but whatever.