
Originally Posted by
Brett
Certain dog breeds retain more of that 'wild' instinct than others and are more prone to attack without much notice, not too different to a hand reared large cat really. To the handlers, those cats would have been just like your pet is too you, only when they play you dont get scratched, you get mauled.
Oh, is that so?
The only difference between tigers and dogs being that dogs have been domesticated for somewhere between 10,000 and 50,000 years. Dogs have been used for all sorts of purposes - war dogs, hunting dogs, guide dogs, etc.
By comparison "domestication" of the tiger goes back perhaps 2,000 years. So far "domestication" of tigers mainly relates to the entertainment industry - i.e. jumping through hoops, roaring, looking like fierce caged animals and eating gladiators (and the occasional zoo keeper apparently).
Did I forget - one is a dog the other is a cat... up to 300 kg cat mind you. Even if it did have the temperament and instincts of the common housecat I wouldn't want it anywhere near me.
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