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I know it's not really related to this news, but there's a family at school who bring their XL down to the school gates at pickup and dropoff and every single time I see it I worry what it could do to the kids if it ever decided to go off. The dog owner wouldn't stand a chance, it's built like a [sturdy outdoor toilet made of bricks] and would probably just drag her along.
I can't imagine how much force these dogs can exert on the lead when they want to bolt, even my mates Shitzu can get some going when he wants to pull and these are ten times the size.