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01-10-2025, 09:13 AM
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Re: Pitbull Attack Kills One Injures Another
To each their own, I suppose. Pits are awesome dogs in the right hands, and atrocities waiting to happen in the wrong hands. The same is true for all powerful working breeds. Punish the fuckwads who own them when they shouldn't, and shout down all the retards who insist that "pibbles" are for everybody; everything will work out in the end.
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01-11-2025, 01:09 AM
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Re: Pitbull Attack Kills One Injures Another
This better be a joke because a tiger would rip a pit bull (or ANY dog) open as easily as you can pop a grape between your index finger and thumb.
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01-11-2025, 01:17 AM
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Re: Pitbull Attack Kills One Injures Another
No large dog breeds allowed where I am, so there is no worrying about dangerous breeds. If someone is caught with one, then it's automatic jail time. If there is any kind of attack (even by the allowed smaller dogs), the owner is completely liable. We almost never had problems, because people do not wish to lose their assets since homes, automobiles, etc can and will be taken.
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01-11-2025, 02:49 AM
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Re: Pitbull Attack Kills One Injures Another
My friend had a Pit growing up. It was a family dog. It was raised as if it was one of his kids. Four years later the damn thing decided out of the blue it was going to chew up his daughter a little bit. Not all of them go berserk, but some do.
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#38
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01-11-2025, 01:27 PM
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Re: Pitbull Attack Kills One Injures Another
"Working breed" dogs were bred for a specific function dating all the way back to ancient Rome. Hunting, property protection, guarding livestock, guide dogs for the blind, military and police K-9 duty, ratting. Regard for the downside a bloodline can hold wasn't a concern as there was no intent for such an animal to be a pet and was routinely put down once it was no longer useful due to age, sickness or injury. Now we make pets out of animals that carry the potential of a threat due to the hardwired behavior that was bred into them over hundreds of years. Anyone owning one of these breeds who thinks "my dog would never do anything violent" is fooling themselves on what is possible if that button gets pushed no matter how gently you raise them. When it nature vs nurture, nature usually prevails.
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01-25-2025, 01:39 AM
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Re: Pitbull Attack Kills One Injures Another
I've got 3 of them, had them for years and there's never been a problem.
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