mastakoosh
Well-Known Member
i never knocked it but i just wonder why every gangster in this town has to have a pit.
If it's a dog that is raised to fight, and it mauls someone, then YES, it's the dog and it's just doing what it knows.oh, it is the dog, but you can't blame it. it's just doing what it knows.
rattlesnakes aren't mean either, ......... YouTube - See To Believe: Snake Worship
my beagel got high with me and then fell asleep on my foot lol
im glad you did your research.. ..NOT.
[FONT=Arial, Arial, Helvetica]-Can Pit Bulls "turn" on people?
In fact, no breed of dog does. Dog aggression is nearly always preceded by some kind of warning, and there is always a reason behind the attack. However, many inexperienced owners do not recognize the dog's behavior as aggression, or refuse to acknowledge it as a warning sign. The only exception I can think of is Springer Rage, a rare and controversial neurological condition that manifests itself as a spontaneous attack, followed by confusion, and then a return to normal behavior. Pit Bulls are NOT prone to this condition. There are individual dogs of any breed that may be more aggressive to others.
-- BUT SINCE IM IN DENIAL, I throw this FACT out there as well.
[/FONT]Pit bulls are bred to fight.
This is very important to understand. Pit bulls love humans, but they need to have very responsible owners who will be vigilant all the time and will not allow them to fight with other dogs, ever. Pit bull owners must be extremely receptive to canine body language and know that the responsibility of their dog with any other dog ultimately depends on them.
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thanks for the new thread, fdd.
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"my dog is sooooooo thick."
If it's a dog that is raised to fight, and it mauls someone, then YES, it's the dog and it's just doing what it knows.
But pits are like any other dog, you can raise them normally. You don't HAVE to raise them to fight. It's not like they're just violent dogs.
I had a pit and a dachshund at the same time, the dachshund was the one you had to watch out for.
exactly. those dogs are ridiculous. So unpredictable..talk about scary.Cocker Spaniels are actually one of the most aggressive and unpredictable breeds... But they are considered a family friendly pet...
that is the cutest pic ever! my boxer does that...she likes to fall asleep on people...she always has to be touching you somehow so that she knows ur still there...man i love dogs...my beagel got high with me and then fell asleep on my foot lol
Chow Chows are pretty vicious. I've lived in two different places where there was like wild pack of Chow Chows that terrorized the neighborhood.
The dogs that came out of nowhere to bite you? I must have missed something.
The dogs that "came out of nowhere" did exactly that, came from no where. If they were sheltered dogs that were taken care for they wouldn't be running loose chasing anybody they see.
I speak from google FACTs when everybody else is to close-minded and put down a dogs owners opinion.
Saying how in denial we are and such...
Its funny how now you're acting neutral, where as before they were just dangerous killers.
this is what causes problems.Who cares what they were originally used for. Look at where the breed has come today.
If you read all my posts you would've noticed I never denied the fact that they are CAPABLE of being dangerous. What im saying is, they dont just lose it and there are lots of myths about these dogs.
I chose a pit because my past experiences with pits. They're loyal and loving and I've never seen any signs of aggression come from any of my dogs or my friends pits.
IT IS about how you raise them, and they're not just loose cannons.
PS: Stoverdro, the tire was a chew toy and the dog probably loved it. As far as hanging from a tree my dog hangs from a rope all day long. Its probably his favorite exercise.