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Originally Posted by perolav
The main point of the Norwegian banning of the csv was that due to the close heritage to the wolf, the csv, compared to other breeds, more likely would attack and kill small children when running and falling.
The other point was that the breed should be kept by trained experts only.
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I find that the dog is the mirror of the owner. For more wolf that it is, if it will be accustomed with children it does not go to attack thus, of the nothing. Another thing is that it has that to have certain cares when leaving a dog, independent of the race, with small children.
I never would leave a small child the alone ones with a dog, exactly that he is one poodle
A time happened of a Brasilian Mastiff (Fila Brasileiro) to kill a child who always played with the dog, was the son of the neighbor. I find that the owner of the dog must at the very least have read something about the breed before having one, or the breeder to have to less the most spoken on the breed for the purchaser.
This breed does not tolerate the presence of strangers.