Dogs
Attack Dog
An attack dog is a dog trained to
attack, and possibly kill, living creatures. This may be done for a number of
reasons:
- A dog may be trained to attack other dogs to participate in dog
fighting.
- A guard dog may be trained
to attack humans to increase their effectiveness. The
German Shepherd Dog is an example of a breed often used as a guard dog,
as they are intelligent and easily trained. For these reasons they are also
the dog most commonly used by police forces.
- A hunting
dog or
war dog may be trained as an attack dog to incapacitate prey or enemies
without assistance from humans. Some examples of hunting dogs are the Irish
Wolfhound and Russian Wolfhound (Borzoi).
However, many other breeds of dog have been trained for hunting.
In most modern nations, the practice of training attack dogs for any purpose
has been made illegal, due in part to the danger of an escaped attack dog
killing innocent people.
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