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01-23-2012, 09:10 PM
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Re: Pitbull Attack Turns Floor into a Pool of Blood
I am not trying to be a dickhead. There are honestly some people on here that do understand that not every pit will attack you, but sadly John is not one of them.
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01-23-2012, 09:19 PM
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Re: Pitbull Attack Turns Floor into a Pool of Blood
Man, people can say what they want, but if someone got drunk and beat them with a stick all the time, it would only be a matter of time until they would fight back. And when they did fight back, they would try to kill the person that treated them that way all the time. I am like you, I have raised them for years, and NEVER has one tried to attack me. You get some dumbshits that will inbreed their animals to maximize profit, and inbreed enough and you will have a monster on your hands. I would rather pay a fee for a genuine bloodline, get the pup and then have it fixed. They are much easier to adapt if they have been fixed. Some people..........well you already know how they can be. |
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01-23-2012, 10:56 PM
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People are an aggressive breed. We rape, kill, torture, steal and lie. With a dog its either fear biting or A HORRIBLE upbringing. I am so happy that there are close minded people on this earth so I can teach my children what improper judgement looks like. For every person we have that can nonchalantly condemn a species, I pray there is an equal person out there dispelling the pittbull propaganda. LOOK AT YOURSELF IM SURE YOU ARE MORE DISTURBING THEN A DOG. On this case Im sure there is an underlining story on why buddy became dog food. |
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01-23-2012, 11:01 PM
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Re: Pitbull Attack Turns Floor into a Pool of Blood
both my pittbulls are registered, are from superior bloodlines, and probably have better manors then the average human. They have never even snapped at a human. Mind you I feed them , walk them for over 2hrs a day, bring them to the vet every 6 mos, train them , and have made them part of the family. So maybe thats why they dont feel the need to chew me up........... hmmmmmm funny that! Treat a dog like a living creature and it wont bite me??????? fuck I should let the WORLD know! |
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01-23-2012, 11:47 PM
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Re: Pitbull Attack Turns Floor into a Pool of Blood
I know what you are saying, but it falls on deaf ears sometimes. I would take every pit I could find and make them a sanctuary if I could afford it. Some people just don't get it, pitbulls are animal agressive more than human agressive. That behavor can can be corrected with training and paitence, though some do not believe it. I tell people that pitbulls are not normaly people agressive, and they look at me like I have 3 heads. I tell them to think about it, when stupid fuckers fight this breed, they almost always go for the other dog, not the people who are in the fightpit. They have to break them up at times, and very seldom do the people get bitten. Anyone that does that to ANY animal needs to be forced to fight til the death, show them how it feels. |
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01-24-2012, 12:07 AM
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Re: Pitbull Attack Turns Floor into a Pool of Blood
A dog doesn't just turn against its owner, this dog was more than likely abused and/or raised to be violent.
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01-24-2012, 12:20 AM
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Re: Pitbull Attack Turns Floor into a Pool of Blood
@grimekeepa Yes I agree with you, humans can be aggressive but we at a young age are taught not to be violent then its up to us how we act from then on. But once we kill or rape or torture we want more and will keep going until we are caught or killed. Which proves my original statement, that dog had a taste for blood and would of kept going until someone stopped it(which unfortunately was a bullet) I love dogs and think pitbulls or any breed can be a family dog, but once they get that taste for blood its only a matter of time till it will do it again. |
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01-24-2012, 03:57 AM
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Re: Pitbull Attack Turns Floor into a Pool of Blood
agreed, to an extent. There is a small window of rehabilitation with these animals just as there is a small window for humans to go straight. Yes humans have choice and freewill to make right so it is easier for them, and to know where they are at mentally. With dogs we are not so fortunate. But there are a few little bastards that wil break the mould. My male Spartan was rescued from and illegal Pittbull ring in Edmonton AB. When I got him he was seriously under weight, cut/burned/scarred, and so aggressive that he would loose his shit when I tried to feed him. I thought that he might be a lost cause. I refused to give up on him like everyone else had. It took me a month and a half to get him to feel safe out of his kennel. He is now 4. The impossible made possible, all it took was time, love, and know how. Unfortunatly most of these scared pups never have a chance to get this life. They end up on the end of a needle or worse fighting for their lives. It's us......... humans..... we need to take a long hard look at what we will be ok with. If we are ok with fines instead of jail time for animal abuse, or letting repeat offenders repete, we will always have this outcome. Thank you for you opinion on this though, and everyone elses as well. If we dont have these discussions the close minded approach will continue to degrate the right to own one of these beautiful animals. And to my dear friend john, thank you for the video. It was good gore, and if we didnt have concerned people like you putting up these videos , we would not be able to educate others on key points that confuse this important debate. 1. clarifying to people what a pittbull really is "IMO This is not a pitty. sorry But i could be wrong." 2. showing cause for the aggression "thanks for others contributing info" all in all this is a great thread, keep asking questions and giving opinions. |