In the 20th century, other groups of dogs replaced the bloodhound as objects of dread, most notably the German Shepherd (which, in 1925, a New York City magistrate said should be banned; [5] and which were, in fact, banned in Australia from 1928 until 1973 [6]-RRB-, the Doberman Pinscher (frequently
associated with
soldiers of the Third Reich), and the Rottweiler (portrayed as the guardian of Satan's
child in the popular 1976 film THE OMEN).
The risk and protective factors
associated with PTSD symptom change among former
child soldiers in Sierra Leone were investigated.