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In reply to the discussion: Pit bull/Pit bull mixes kill toddler. [View all]timdog44
(1,388 posts)18. I am afraid this will turn into
another, my baby would not hurt a fly thread, but what you say is more truth than what I have seen on those other threads about the so called "nanny dog". Dog, and cats for that matter, are animals. Even if socialized, then can be brutal.
We have a lady down the road who has a malamute from a rescue place. The dog was as docile as could be. Then one day walking with the owner, down the road, all of a sudden got very disturbed with me (and he used to look forward to seeing me). She had decided to stop its "nerve" medicine (it was a rescue dog and apparently needed it). A week later she had it back on meds and it was fine again. No telling about animals. No telling about humans either, though.
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The terrifying thing about Pit Bulls are the owners who insist they are just another doggie n/t
Demo_Chris
Mar 2013
#5
No, no you don't. And given these statements, you certainly have no understanding of dogs.
baldguy
Mar 2013
#20
My GSD Theo is in his teenage years (1 year, 4 months old) and is testing me at every opportunity
ariesgem
Apr 2013
#77
Horror as rescue dog kills and dismembers two-month-old baby while his father slept
JoeBlowToo
Apr 2013
#59
You obviously don't have any compassion for the innocent victims of the equine & bovine scurge.
baldguy
Apr 2013
#65
I grew up country...and no beagles aren't dangerous but our english mastiff was
snooper2
Apr 2013
#89
It doesn't matter how many people were *actually* killed, only that they were involved in some way.
baldguy
Apr 2013
#90
The grandchild of my neighbors was attacked by their dog when he was 18 mos old
undeterred
Mar 2013
#14
Something the child did? The child might have merely tried to pick up his own toy.
pnwmom
Mar 2013
#42
As I explained, the dog and child had been together since the child was a baby with
undeterred
Apr 2013
#105
I agree. So much of everything is training. And shepherds and rotties have stronger bites.
talkingmime
Mar 2013
#26
And what breed are they even talking about? Staffies? American Staffies? Pits?
DirkGently
Apr 2013
#99
More to do with how little people know about how to handle dogs and children
liberal_at_heart
Apr 2013
#51
Well, they shouldn't have been breast feeding it in the smoking section of Olive Garden anyway. n/t
Egalitarian Thug
Mar 2013
#47
For the life of me, I can't understand why so many people are enamored with pit bulls.
Zorra
Apr 2013
#50
Absolutely right. I'm a news editor and 99% of dog attacks reported here are pit bulls
Liberty Belle
Apr 2013
#54
People have genetics. Do we assume their personalities are hardwired from birth?
DirkGently
Apr 2013
#104