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In reply to the discussion: Pit bull likely ate owner's hands [View all]Boudica the Lyoness
(2,899 posts)100. You are a poor a judge of people as you are dogs.
I hate what they have been bred for. I hate what they have done. I hate that you are trying to promote them as good pet dogs, just because you happen to have a pit bull that hasn't attacked anyone or their pets.
You can't bring yourself to just enjoy your dog for all of her natural life. You can't just love her till she dies of old age in your arms, can you?. You want to encourage the breeding of millions of other pit bulls puppies. Millions that end of being unwanted and put to sleep. You have to encourage people with little children and small pets to welcome these dogs into their homes as good pets. Because you have a good pit bull.
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For the most part they aren't. They may be somewhat more dangerous than average
nomorenomore08
Nov 2013
#76
I have two female German Shepherds and they both are extremely protective of me
Packerowner740
Nov 2013
#79
And I assume they've been properly trained and socialized, which is why you trust them.
nomorenomore08
Nov 2013
#83
Yes they have. They will walk beside me off a leash as well as on the leash.
Packerowner740
Nov 2013
#103
I find the attempt to blame the breed as a whole similar to the concept of...
krispos42
Nov 2013
#94
Lots of abused dogs get adopted and then cause problems for their new owners.
Hassin Bin Sober
Nov 2013
#15
I do remember a story about some toy breed, I believe, attacking its disabled owner while he slept.
Nine
Nov 2013
#22
at our rescue facilities, pit bulls are by far the most common breed up for adoption
Sheepshank
Nov 2013
#49
In a way it is like adopting "problem" children with disabilities, behavioral issues, etc.
nomorenomore08
Nov 2013
#78
when we first brought home my husband's guide dog, he was a year and a half old. Our son
liberal_at_heart
Nov 2013
#70
I think it's ignoring science to insist that breeds don't have different instinctive behaviors.
Nine
Nov 2013
#17
Otherwise intelligent and decent people have deceived themselves into denial of this, y'know.
IrishAyes
Nov 2013
#23
Unfortunately, it seems that pit bulls do have mass movements at the ready, including online.
IrishAyes
Nov 2013
#42
What's preposterous is to falsely characterize millions of gentle, loving canine campanions
baldguy
Nov 2013
#57
It is about characterizing. This is the primary goal of the disingenuous anti-Pt Bull posters.
baldguy
Nov 2013
#65
Larger dogs in general (50+ lbs.) make me nervous. It's not breed-specific.
nomorenomore08
Nov 2013
#80
Why did the cops visit in July? Why did they force the owner to get a temporary license?
baldguy
Nov 2013
#67
Mass media hysteria is something that should always be questioned, at the least.
nomorenomore08
Nov 2013
#82
I'm glad no one has used the phrase "biting the hand that feeds you" on this thread.
Captain Stern
Nov 2013
#14
"police have not questioned Murray about what happened" "dogs head being tested for rabies"
uppityperson
Nov 2013
#20
mainly because half the people I was with believed it until I explained the situation to them
uppityperson
Nov 2013
#26
Seems like to some Americans, the most important right is the right to be stupid and ignorant.
nomorenomore08
Nov 2013
#85
That the attack happened solely because of the dog's breed. A lot of folks seem to jump to that one.
nomorenomore08
Nov 2013
#84
Now, hold on there. Let's not let facts get in the way of a good bit of sensationalized hysteria.
baldguy
Nov 2013
#39
Not disagreeing, but the only dog that ever seriously "menaced" me was a post-partum
nomorenomore08
Nov 2013
#86
Murray lost all of one arm and the other up to the elbow in the attack, and suffered bite wounds all
kenny blankenship
Nov 2013
#50
I think by "knee-jerkery" he meant blaming the attack on the dog's breed and nothing else...
nomorenomore08
Nov 2013
#87
while pitbulls are prone to be aggressive towards other dogs, they are bred to be great to owners
La Lioness Priyanka
Nov 2013
#44
small dogs bite more than big ones do. Big dogs just do more damage when they do bite.
liberal_at_heart
Nov 2013
#51
No amount of verbiage will dilute the fact that big dogs bred to fight are more likely to succumb to
IrishAyes
Nov 2013
#55
So do you think German shepherds, Dobermans, Rottweilers, should be banned as well?
nomorenomore08
Nov 2013
#88
something was clearly either physically or psychologically wrong with this particular dog.
liberal_at_heart
Nov 2013
#48
i thought she was smart, getting under the car. she survived. i lived across from a man
seabeyond
Nov 2013
#71
DogsBite.org is a notorious anti-Pit Bull site full of deliberate lies & misinformation.
baldguy
Nov 2013
#75
Are you saying that pit bulls and rottweilers don't account for the vast majority of attacks?
OregonBlue
Nov 2013
#92
He got probation for first-degree robbery? Sorry to go off-topic, but am I reading that right?
nomorenomore08
Nov 2013
#89
On the one hand, I don't really blame people for responding irrationally to such a horrible, lurid
nomorenomore08
Nov 2013
#90