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#43
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06-29-2009, 09:45 AM
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Re: Pitbull Bite Wound
No, actually, Im extremely educated, and not at all clueless. I read the reports, and I know of what I speak. The vast majority of bad dog attacks and killings are from Pits or Pit mixes. And most of the owners dont breed them to fight...they are just dumb assholes who think its cool to have a big tough dog. Im sure your dog is fine with you....for now. Thats unfortunately what almost everyone says, as they bury their kid.
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#46
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06-29-2009, 07:44 PM
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Re: Pitbull Bite Wound
Pit bulls are absolutely terrifying! I mean look at my poor infant daughters face! She must be smiling out of pure fear while our American Staffordshire Terrier, Tank is snuggling with her. ![]() And he must be licking these two week old puppies as he prepares to devour them ![]() Don't allow yourself to be deceived by the following photo. Tank is not hanging out with my daughter while she's playing, he's getting close up for the kill. ![]() What a devil!! Get real people! The only thing evil about pit bulls is the public's perception of them fed by the media. Most of the pit bull reported attacks aren't even pit bulls but dogs fitting the "pit bull" description. There are around 20 breeds of dogs that fall into the description of "pit bull" as it is a blanket term to describe dogs that look like them. Not all are actual pit bulls. |
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#47
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06-29-2009, 10:01 PM
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Re: Pitbull Bite Wound
Yeah, your big, beautiful dog is real good at hiding how evil he actually is, he is just waiting for the right moment to attack. I cannot take another person telling me that my dog, who is like my child, is going to hurt someone someday. How would they know? Pits are paying for ignorance like this, I am sick of the bad rap they get because of dog fighting and dumb owners. Oh, and they weren't breeded to be nannies, they were breeded to take down bulls back in the day, hence the name pit bull. You pit haters need to find a responsible owner and get see how awesome these dogs really are, then maybe you will understand.
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#48
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06-29-2009, 10:21 PM
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Re: Pitbull Bite Wound
"Breeded"?? Oh yes...you are obviously highly educated as well as a brilliant analyzer of dogs. Im sure that every person whose child was mauled by their pitbull have lots of pictures of their loveable dog nuzzling with their kid. The calm before the storm.
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#49
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06-29-2009, 10:36 PM
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Re: Pitbull Bite Wound
I absolutely agree with you 100%. They're amazing dogs and you'll find no other as loving and loyal. I always tell people Tank is my other baby because I love him so much. He's such a good boy. Oh, and another thing: If pit bulls were such monsters and would always turn on their owners, there would have been a mass exodus of people fleeing from their pit bulls a long time ago. The fact is they're AMAZING dogs. In my opinion there are no better dogs. To all the haters out there I'll have you know that Tank earned his CGC in 2007(canine good citizen certification). He passed the TDI test with flying colors in early 2008 and became a certified therapy dog. Every Friday we go to our local nursing home and they absolutely love and adore him up there. |