On the other hand we were told the fact that a dog had bitten a person on the arm which as a result the dog was destroyed. And yet, with only that information you came out with the statement "Its the owners that need destroying, not the dogs." In other words you defend a nasty dog regardless of what it does and blame owners for it.
The point I was trying to make, all beit not very well,is that no action would have been taken against the owner, the dog lost its life, the owner would just go get another dog and the cycle would restart.
Dobermans are as soft and docile as any dog breed going they just look mean and as you point out they get 'homed' by the wrong sort because of it. Treat any breed of dog to hate humans, be afraid of humans or to attack on command and it will eventually do just that.
We hear of family friendly pets attacking infants and yes it is a tragedy, but what we don't know,and I include myself in that is what was done (if indeed anything) prior to the attack. What people don't seem to appreciate is that whilst dogs are domesticated they are still animals and (probably) not capable of cognative reasoning. Lets face it if an intelectual human being is capable of battering a defencless 90 year old around the head to pinch there pension, or is capable of chasing down a cyclist and running them over in their 3 tonne bus for some imagined slight, WHY do we expect a dog not to react if a child for example tugs its ears, trys to ride it, pinches its bone/ toy etc etc???
I'll be honest I love dogs, I have 3, all from neglected back grounds. I go out of my way to improve the wellfare of dogs. However I am a postman, I have seen the damage a dog can do and been on the receiving end. Personally I would say it is the small breeds that are the worse (just like little people they seem to have a massive chip) but of all the dogs that I avoid on my rounds I can honestly say I would also avoid the owners in the same measure.