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09-03-2014, 12:57 AM
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Bitten by Her Pitbulls
An acquaintance of mine has 6 pits (which is a breed I really don't like at all, due to personal experience). Well 2 of her dogs got in a huge fight. She has stated on FB that the pits have gotten into many fights before. Well tonight 2 of the pits went At it and the dumbass got in between them to tear them apart. Well she wasn't so lucky. Her arm got torn up which you can see in the pic.
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09-03-2014, 02:13 AM
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Re: Bitten by Her Pitbulls
Aw, poor stupid woman. Who has a dog fighting breed and allows dogs of that breed to be together AFTER knowing that they will fight? If this happened during the first fight, I'd give her some slack. She's "let" them get into multiple fights. That's endangering the animals - a type of abuse, due to not keeping them out of harms way. Who is stupid enough to jump in the middle of two fighting dogs? You don't do that, no matter the breed/type. It's very dangerous. People like this shouldn't have any dogs. Ever. Give her a hard kick in the face for me. |
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09-03-2014, 11:30 AM
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Re: Bitten by Her Pitbulls
"Oh no, they don't bite. They're actually very gentle. And good around kids." - typical imbecil pitbull owner |
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09-03-2014, 11:35 AM
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Re: Bitten by Her Pitbulls
Exactly; these people would keep a lion or tiger and tell you the same thing. You wouldnt let a child play with a loaded shotgun would you? oh wait..........(remembers reading stories about kids who have been injured or killed in that way.. |
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09-03-2014, 11:39 AM
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Re: Bitten by Her Pitbulls
The problem with these animals is they arent a "pure" breed; theyre basically a mongrel, you know, a Heinz baked bean, 57 varieties!!! You really are playing Russian roulette by owning one of these animals; youve no idea of the breeding, or bloodline, no way of knowing if aggressive traits are bred into the dog etc. The only reason most owners have these beasts is a show of machismo, a sort of "badge of honour". Sad people.
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09-03-2014, 12:06 PM
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Re: Bitten by Her Pitbulls
Get in the middle of a serious fight between two Labradors/poodles/golden retrievers ect. And see what happens. You're gonna get messed up, or even killed. fighting is a natural behavior for canines. Doesn't make them unstable. It just means they don't like the dog they're being forced to live with. It's up to the owner to keep them separated and safe. If you are allowing the dogs to come into contact with each other, you are creating a dangerous situation for not only them, but any person who tries to intervene. All dogs are dangerous if you don't know what you're doing. Too many idiots have dogs. |