coldblue1955
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I just don't trust these kind of dogs around me.
with proper owners,they are awesome dogs,its the fucking retard owners that make them all fucked upcoldblue1955 said:I just don't trust these kind of dogs around me.
you have one don't you?Lestat said:I like a well trained pitt bull.
no, i wish I had a dog now. I don't have a yard though. When I finally get a house of my own I'm getting a rottweilercoldblue1955 said:you have one don't you?
sounds good to me. I'll come around for dinner!Lestat said:no, i wish I had a dog now. I don't have a yard though. When I finally get a house of my own I'm getting a rottweiler
sounds good, we'll have an outdoor BBQ!coldblue1955 said:sounds good to me. I'll come around for dinner!
buffer1 said:with proper owners,they are awesome dogs,its the fucking retard owners that make them all fucked up
dognutz said:I have never heard of a golden retriever killing anybody? Sure have heard of many baby killing Pits and Rots
Tailor trash I live in a 4,000 sq ft million dollar house and have two Pitbulls I'm sure your the tailor trash. Take a look at your profile Razorguns you look like a VH1 80's metal flash back.Razorguns said:People here sure have a lot of faith in pitbull owners. If we could post thier photos, most look like trailor trash.
PitBullLover said:Tailor trash I live in a 4,000 sq ft million dollar house and have two Pitbulls I'm sure your the tailor trash.
Razorguns said:People here sure have a lot of faith in pitbull owners. If we could post thier photos, most look like trailor trash.
alien amp pharm said:He wasn't talking about you specifically so relax.
Plus nobody likes a braggart.
Sincerely,
Mr. 10 Inch Penis
PitBullLover said:I didn't want to brag, I just hate people stereo typing the breed as a white trash low life dog I'm very defensive of my dog they're like our kids.
good read MM,years ago I had a pit that was rescued from pit fighting.with lots of love and a good home he turned out to be an awesome dog,good with kids and other dogs,the only thing he didnt like was cats,but most dogs dont.He lived a good life and died of old agemusclemom said:Exactly, and here's an excerpt from an interesting web site I found:
In different parts of the United States at the current time, there are a number of parents who are on trial for manslaughter because their dogs have killed their children. In these cases, the prosecutors have taken the position that the parents behaved irresponsibly because they left their children in the company of dogs most likely to bite.
There is an 8 out of 10 chance that a biting dog is male. (Humane Society of the United States.)
Although pit bull mixes and Rottweilers are most likely to kill and seriously maim, fatal attacks since 1975 have been attributed to dogs from at least 30 breeds.
The most horrifying example of the lack of breed predictability is the October 2000 death of a 6-week-old baby, which was killed by her family's Pomeranian dog. The average weight of a Pomeranian is about 4 pounds, and they are not thought of as a dangerous breed. Note, however, that they were bred to be watchdogs! The baby's uncle left the infant and the dog on a bed while the uncle prepared her bottle in the kitchen. Upon his return, the dog was mauling the baby, who died shortly afterwards. ("Baby Girl Killed by Family Dog," Los Angeles Times, Monday, October 9, 2000, Home Edition, Metro Section, Page B-5.)
In all fairness, therefore, it must be noted that:
Any dog, treated harshly or trained to attack, may bite a person. Any dog can be turned into a dangerous dog. The owner most often is responsible -- not the breed, and not the dog.
An irresponsible owner or dog handler might create a situation that places another person in danger by a dog, without the dog itself being dangerous, as in the case of the Pomeranian that killed the infant (see above).
Any individual dog may be a good, loving pet, even though its breed is considered to be likely to bite. A responsible owner can win the love and respect of a dog, no matter its breed. One cannot look at an individual dog, recognize its breed, and then state whether or not it is going to attack.
http://www.dogbitelaw.com/PAGES/statistics.html
I was actually trying to find any reference to dogs that bite the most frequently, I could have sworn it was cocker spaniels. But the fact is, when pitbulls attack they don't stop, that's the real danger.
Rescues can make the best petsbuffer1 said:good read MM,years ago I had a pit that was rescued from pit fighting.with lots of love and a good home he turned out to be an awesome dog,good with kids and other dogs,the only thing he didnt like was cats,but most dogs dont.He lived a good life and died of old age
it's said they appreciate the second chance ...
nasty little shits (I wish I had a camera to have taken a picture of an English Mastiff sprawled out and taking up MOST of the 12' aisle snoozing ... and a little girl -- she couldn't have been 5 years old -- literally sprawled out on TOP of the dog, like it was her own private stuffed toy or something ...)Tyson was an awesome dog,sure was a sad day when he was gone,but when I did get him he did want to fight with other dogs all the time,and was a bit to handle,but he came out of it and turned into a loyal friendmusclemom said:Rescues can make the best petsit's said they appreciate the second chance ...
Oh I'm with you Buffer, I hate the ignorance of people ... I grew up in a very animal intensive life. My father owned german shepard stud dogs, he used to take one to work with him ... put it this way, if it's domesticated I've had at least SOME hands on experience with it, from the smallest (dormouse) to the largest (horses and cattle).
If you don't understand them ANY animal -- especially the human ones -- is potentially dangerous. If you screwing around with ANY strange dog you run risks because dogs have an instinct to protect what they perceive as their territory.
But in over 30 years of animal experience I have NEVER encountered an animal that was "evil" (dangerous? Oh hell yeah, but calculating, cruel, no). Can they be driven nuts, oh absolutely and a crazy animal is one dangerous bastard. But to single out any specific breed as being evil is unreasonable, equivalent to a form of bigotry, like saying specific human races have certain personality traits.
All you need to do is go to a big AKC show and meet and greet the various breeds owned by ... well, sane humans who understand dogs. The nasty ones never top out over 10 lbs ... you practically trip over big dogs sprawled everywhere and if you stand still too long you're liable to get licked or hugged .. the little onesnasty little shits (I wish I had a camera to have taken a picture of an English Mastiff sprawled out and taking up MOST of the 12' aisle snoozing ... and a little girl -- she couldn't have been 5 years old -- literally sprawled out on TOP of the dog, like it was her own private stuffed toy or something ...)
or bite in the ass!Razorguns said:If the owner's pitbull harms someone -- their owner should be crucified. A 10 y/o girl dying a horrible death is unacceptable.
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