Mean little bastards. At least if my little dog bites me he won't cause life threatening injuries.
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Its very sad and my prayers go to the family,im just wanderin why in the hell they would keep a big ass dog like that in an apartment anyway,you would think a dog that size needs to be outside with lots of space.
I think keeping dogs pinned up all day or on a chain all the time should be against the law. My dogs love to run in the woods and I couldn't imagine keeping them in a kennel all the time.
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Same here. Even if there's a .0001% chance of even a perceived risk to my kids I'm not doing it. And that is indeed the case with certain breeds. Doesn't mean I think they should be banned or unjustly vilified, just that I'm terribly overprotective.
Funny.
Two pits ripped a little dog up and sent it to the emergency vet today. I'm sure they are nice dogs, just a victim of how they were raised.
This is what the wife wants people to see when people come to the house.
Two of them too.
But man, those bitches scare me LOL
Had one bite me in the mouth in High School.
They're temperament is so hard to tell by looking at them.
But man they put off a 'Don't come near this House' presence.
My german shorthair threw the neighbors yorkie up in the air because it was running across my yard barking at me. If I wouldn't have called him back as I saw it he would killed the dog.... Yet hunts with other dogs and plays with those that don't growl and snap at him. He walked around the sportsman show with me all day Sunday and hundreds of kids had pet him and many asses of dogs were sniffed with no problem.
Did the little dog snap, growl or bark at them? Was anyone there to call them off?
Seems like cop stories I've read on here. Need more information/more to the story. Hasty judgment isn't good judgment
I wasn't there. I read it off the call log. It's not a cop story and this isn't the first dealings with this set of pit bulls. They are also raised as house pets in an affluent neighborhood, not raised for fighting or aggression in the 'hood.
Yeah, there are some great advantages. They don't shed, they are small and they don't leave large mountains in my small yard.
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This is what the wife wants people to see when people come to the house.
Two of them too.
But man, those bitches scare me LOL
Had one bite me in the mouth in High School.
They're temperament is so hard to tell by looking at them.
But man they put off a 'Don't come near this House' presence.
Makes sense to me.How about a FACT (2012): 80%+/- of ALL police contacted cases in the U.S. regarding dog attacks are reported to be full or part "Pit Bull". Considering that they only make up 6%+ of the dog population, anyone not considering not having these type animals around kids needs to take their head out of their ASS. If you want them near you, so be it, but don't keep them near the kids.
I've met several Bullies and researched them a bit a while back as I was considering one. They do look like they just got out of prison, but I never read or heard a single bad thing about them. Obviously this one wasn't so sweet.
Either way I do think it's funny though how the media (and people including here) are running with the pit bull thing. Sorta like how all long guns are "assault rifles"...
Dude I want a 65 lbs lean Brindle Pit sooo bad.
I just considered it a calculated risk to own one with small children,
so I passed. Maybe one day though.
But definitely not one of these big ass Bully Breeds though.
They have serious joint issues.
I don't like how they've mutated the breed so much that
it's own structure can't hold the weight it seems.
At least not for more than 7 years or so before causing major problems.