Dog Fighting

Hepheastus420

Well-Known Member
I'm talking pet dog's with said owners Mofo.
Any wild dog/wolf/ owner-less dog is completely irrelevant
You said there is no such thing as a bad dog, that is not true. And now you're telling me a stray dog is irrelevant to other dogs?


It's not completely irrelevant "mofo". You make it out to seem humans made these dogs aggressive. I'm letting you know it's already in their instincts.
 

Hepheastus420

Well-Known Member
I almost wasn't alive a couple of times due to humans , my dogs on the other hand have never tried to kill me .:lol:
Never been attacked by a dog? I have, plenty of times. If they were capable of killing me, I'd be dead.

My family has never tried to kill me either, what's your point? Of course your follower isn't gonna try to kill you. Just like your family won't. A stray dog may try to kill you, just like another human.
 

The Outdoorsman

Well-Known Member
You said there is no such thing as a bad dog, that is not true. And now you're telling me a stray dog is irrelevant to other dogs?


It's not completely irrelevant "mofo". You make it out to seem humans made these dogs aggressive. I'm letting you know it's already in their instincts.
? Why would you even want to bring stray dogs in the equation? That was never my means of description. A stray dog falls under the category of my outside influences post.(said above^^)

Of course most/every dog has aggression.
It depends on breed, upbringing, and gender. And of course whether we're talking about wild or domestic dogs.
How they portray that aggression toward other people and creatures is an entirely up to the human owner.
If a stray dog had a beautifully wonderful life, and plenty of social interaction it would be a stray but domestically acceptable dog.
On the contrary you will get a lashing, aggressive, confused animal.
All about upbringing, that's why I'd like to keep toward one subject of domesticated animal compared to abandoned/ wild one's.
 

Hepheastus420

Well-Known Member
? Why would you even want to bring stray dogs in the equation? That was never my means of description. A stray dog falls under the category of my outside influences post.(said above^^)

Of course most/every dog has aggression.
It depends on breed, upbringing, and gender. And of course whether we're talking about wild or domestic dogs.
How they portray that aggression toward other people and creatures is an entirely up to the human owner.
If a stray dog had a beautifully wonderful life, and plenty of social interaction it would be a stray but domestically acceptable dog.
On the contrary you will get a lashing, aggressive, confused animal.
All about upbringing, that's why I'd like to keep toward one subject of domesticated animal compared to abandoned/ wild one's.
So you only want me to recognize dogs that were made bad by their owners so you can say "there is no such thing as a bad dog"?
 

Hepheastus420

Well-Known Member
i've been attacked by several dogs. all of them had "good" owners.
And that too.. So let me get this right.. You guys go up to a house and the dog barks and bites you, it's cool because they're loyal.. Yet when a human protects his home in that manner, he's a bad guy?

Dogs aren't nice little angels.
 

Hepheastus420

Well-Known Member
No sir.
Guess it depend where you live and how people are using they're dogs:leaf:

I know to stand my ground when a stray crosses my path.

If you are on their territory that is another story.
It's not always how people are treating their dogs though. That's what I'm trying to tell you. Some dogs are just aggressive and it's not any humans fault. You've gotta admit that.

And don't get me wrong, bad owners make really bad dogs too. But that doesn't mean dogs are innocent and perfect.
 

zack66

Well-Known Member
I'm against dog fighting. I think the law really needs to crack down on it. People who attend are as guilty as the owners. In real life dogs seldom fight to the death in nature. Or your loyal black lab who get's in a scuffle with the neighbors border collie. They will fight for 30 seconds or so then Done Deal! Game over. One has proven his dominance. It's wrong for man to change this process.
 

wascaptain

Well-Known Member
never been to them, but they happen here. its not uncommon to see 10 to 20 pitbulls chained to barrels in peoples yards. its not a cheap sport to get

into or watch. i dont support the sport in anyway.

now chickin fighting ive been to quite often, it was just banned here in the last 5 years. but they still fight them, just now its in private pits.
 

Trolling

New Member
My last dog was pretty loyal and never attacked me. I have a Chihuahua now and he's a bipolar motherfucker, I have been attacked by a friend's pit before but she hated guys anyway, made it to the fence in time by the way lol, some dogs are predictable and some aren't, like my dick head Chihuahua.
 
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