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In reply to the discussion: Indiana Man Mauled to Death by Pet Dog on Christmas [View all]Boudica the Lyoness
(2,899 posts)Sure they appear very friendly. They always wag their tails, even when they are are fighting or mauling. A good pit bull knows his job. He has generations of breeding behind him. He was bred to fight. He won't growl or bark too much, if ever, because a noisy pit bull would give the 'game' away.
Some pit bulls, raised in loving homes, don't kill a human until well into their old age. Some just snack on the occasional cat or small dog. Some rip the throats out of horses, ponies, sheep, goats etc. Google 'pit bull attack' if you want to see the damage pit bulls can do. Some people get very lucky and their pit bull never kills or mauls a human or other animal.
I have Australian Shepherds and they need almost no training to do their job. It's been bred into them.
I don't eat animals. I've been a strict vegetarian for over 40 years because I love animals and it's my love for animals that makes me hate (yes I said hate) pit bulls. I can't stand the carnage they are doing to other animals - let alone humans.
There's a total pit bull ban in the UK, but people still keep them illegally. A few months ago when I was back in England, a pit bull killed a 6 month old baby. They did a DNA test on the killer dog to see if it was a banned dangerous breed and it came back as pit bull.
What's the solution when people like you are convinced the pit bull is the most friendliest breeds in the world? Aren't you curious about any of the other hundreds of truly nice dog breeds out there? Why settle for a breed that some countries out right ban because they have been proven to be dangerous? Why to you want to promote a breed that some insurance companies charge you extra for or some land lords won't allow? Do you think that people are just 'out to get' the pit bull for no good reason?
The most important question is; why do you promote a breed that has killed and maimed hundreds of people this year alone?