9/12/2008 10:20:44 PM |
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barbarajt
Rochester, NY
age: 38
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1. no the owners are |
2. all pitt bulls should die |
3. depends how they are trained |
4. they scare me |
5. they are gentle and loving |
6. they are atheletes and make great pets |
think before you answer
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9/13/2008 8:07:08 PM |
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taranah
Chino Hills, CA
age: 34
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i've heard that pitbulls have a natural aggressive behavior and not too safe for the kids, based on my friend's experience..they had the dog since he was 12 weeks old,when my friend had a baby and she started walking,the baby accidentally stepped on the dogs tail,bit the baby on her face..pitbull had a locked-jaw and pulled-out a chunk of the baby's face...
so good-luck to pitbull owners..i just never liked this breed of dog.
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9/13/2008 8:31:20 PM |
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55mm
Comstock Park, MI
age: 38
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don't you have this thread going on another forum? you're going to get the same responses here. your post about monster/aggressive dogs is going well on the general site if i do say so myself. it's a little off track at the moment, but you're getting your answers.
[Edited 9/13/2008 8:43:44 PM]
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9/13/2008 10:31:45 PM |
are pitbulls really dangerouse? |
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barbarajt
Rochester, NY
age: 38
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not looking for answers im making a point... i have it in both to see where most responses would be.... something wrong with that?
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9/14/2008 8:13:38 AM |
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rob27278
Hillsborough, NC
age: 30
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iv hade pitts all my life iv never had any problem with them around my kid its how u bring them up.
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9/14/2008 12:25:37 PM |
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barbarajt
Rochester, NY
age: 38
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i've heard that pitbulls have a natural aggressive behavior and not too safe for the kids, based on my friend's experience..they had the dog since he was 12 weeks old,when my friend had a baby and she started walking,the baby accidentally stepped on the dogs tail,bit the baby on her face..pitbull had a locked-jaw and pulled-out a chunk of the baby's face...
so good-luck to pitbull owners..i just never liked this breed of dog.
jaws dont lock... lol just strong, but note rotties are stronger!!
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9/17/2008 7:48:54 AM |
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olhippychik
Tucson, AZ
age: 53
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Pits are some of the best dogs I have ever been around.
They have a heart to please you.
If pitbulls were really dangerous, then Vicks dogs would all have been euthanized!
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9/18/2008 5:46:10 AM |
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luxeshirl
Covington, GA
age: 62
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Did anyone see that amazing show on Vick's dogs?
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9/18/2008 12:37:36 PM |
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alicekathleen
Fresno, CA
age: 63
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No, please tell me who is Vick?
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9/18/2008 4:58:52 PM |
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olhippychik
Tucson, AZ
age: 53
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No, please tell me who is Vick?
Michael Vick.. The football star that got busted for fighting pitbulls.
I did watch the program. It was so sickening watching the clips of the dog fights.
I hope by airing them it help stop just 1 person from fighting dogs.
I'm glad he lost his career and contracts. I just wish they gave him more jail time!
I was very glad to see all the dogs but 2 were adopted... and that says so much about the breed.
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9/18/2008 6:40:23 PM |
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barbarajt
Rochester, NY
age: 38
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mike is sick in all that time he never said sry for what he did to those dogs, the losers he hung, drown , and electrocuted...mike vic makes me sick...those dogs were crying for human love... im so happy they got it....thank god for the pitty rescues!!
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9/18/2008 7:02:31 PM |
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whitehawk
Eugene, OR
age: 54
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Pitbulls are by nature a very shy and gentle dog.. they are loving,and if left to their own devices,,afraid of their own shadow.They make great family dogs.People are what make a dog mean,a dog by birth is not mean.Anything can turn vicious if treated wrong and with cruelty.Domermans and pits..have a terrible reputation as well as rotts,,I have never met a rott that wasn't just an overgrown puppy,if the dog was treated right and not made into a killing machine.I had a male doberman.He was unneutered.My year old son would grab his eye sockets,,his ears his lips,,whatever he could grab to pull himself up to try and walk..my dog let him and never flinched or batted an eye,the same dog that did his job as nature intended him to do and tear ya up if one threatened his family.People make dogs mean and vicious by their treatment towards the dog.
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9/18/2008 8:46:43 PM |
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gretn
Wasilla, AK
age: 48
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Any breed can be taught to be aggressive and dangerous. Pits are incredibly strong and in particular they have wide jaws that by design are prone to doing more damage than the narrower muzzles of some other breeds. Also, they are terriers and all of the terriers have a high prey drive and therefore have a predisposition towards aggression.
None of this means a pit cannot be a big sweet baby who would never hurt a child or other critter. Many people believe that dogs are made aggressive by being mistreated, which is true, but it is not the only cause. Often it is the human tendency to cater to the dog's whim and fail in their responsibility to teach the dog that some actions are simply not allowed, that creates a dog that cannot be trusted. Allowing a dog to take a dominate role in the family can lead to disaster. Children are viewed by the dominate dog as submissive and therefore the dog will consider it his responsibility to keep the child in its place. Obviously this can lead to a severely injured, or worse, child.
Excessive pampering is just another form of mistreating a dog. This does not mean a dog must be yelled at or scolded all the time, nor would I ever endorse striking a dog. My pitX is totally spoiled; he has toys everywhere, gets treats all the time, and has plenty of exercise. But he understands that aggressive behavior is not allowed. I decide if we will play tug and I decide when the game is over and he will 'drop it'. He has been taught since day one, that if I want to take food away from him, he will allow it, because I am Alpha in our pack. If the cat wanders up to his bowl, he can look at me with pitiful eyes, but he had better not threaten the cat. I will remove the cat that is my job, not his. Out of fairness, I never would allow the cat to push the limits. Allowing the dog to suffer frustration is also abusive; it is a form of teasing that will lead to aggressive behavior. When dogs have no limits, when they can do anything and behave in any way, trouble is just around the corner. It does not matter what breed the dog is, any dog can be taught that nasty behavior gets him what he wants. Just as any dog can be taught that good behavior is the only way he will get what he wants.
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9/19/2008 4:41:21 AM |
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barbarajt
Rochester, NY
age: 38
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Any breed can be taught to be aggressive and dangerous. Pits are incredibly strong and in particular they have wide jaws that by design are prone to doing more damage than the narrower muzzles of some other breeds. Also, they are terriers and all of the terriers have a high prey drive and therefore have a predisposition towards aggression.
None of this means a pit cannot be a big sweet baby who would never hurt a child or other critter. Many people believe that dogs are made aggressive by being mistreated, which is true, but it is not the only cause. Often it is the human tendency to cater to the dog's whim and fail in their responsibility to teach the dog that some actions are simply not allowed, that creates a dog that cannot be trusted. Allowing a dog to take a dominate role in the family can lead to disaster. Children are viewed by the dominate dog as submissive and therefore the dog will consider it his responsibility to keep the child in its place. Obviously this can lead to a severely injured, or worse, child.
Excessive pampering is just another form of mistreating a dog. This does not mean a dog must be yelled at or scolded all the time, nor would I ever endorse striking a dog. My pitX is totally spoiled; he has toys everywhere, gets treats all the time, and has plenty of exercise. But he understands that aggressive behavior is not allowed. I decide if we will play tug and I decide when the game is over and he will 'drop it'. He has been taught since day one, that if I want to take food away from him, he will allow it, because I am Alpha in our pack. If the cat wanders up to his bowl, he can look at me with pitiful eyes, but he had better not threaten the cat. I will remove the cat that is my job, not his. Out of fairness, I never would allow the cat to push the limits. Allowing the dog to suffer frustration is also abusive; it is a form of teasing that will lead to aggressive behavior. When dogs have no limits, when they can do anything and behave in any way, trouble is just around the corner. It does not matter what breed the dog is, any dog can be taught that nasty behavior gets him what he wants. Just as any dog can be taught that good behavior is the only way he will get what he wants.
amen!! very well said .
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9/19/2008 5:25:20 AM |
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tamm08
Brockton, MA
age: 40
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I agree with Gretn. It's how they get treated.I've known bad Pits and some very good ones.
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