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Yea, wtf is it with pitbulls Awful, awful dogs.
In fact, I lose sleep frequently because I have these monsters sleeping in the room next to me:

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Lol no it wouldn't. My dog is a 30 pound badass.
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It's kind of like owning a lion as a pet and taiming it. They are unpredictable dogs due to their nautral instinct. im not saying that they can't become good pets, but the majority are very unpredictable and can flip easily. My brothers boss had a pitbull which was perfectly tamed/cared for/given heaps of love and attention and one day it just flipped and went spaztic and started attacking him for no reason, he had to get stitches.
There are MANY examples of this. I'm not bashing the dogs, just saying be careful with the dog being brought up if you own one.
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you're ****in stupid. Pits are not wild and unpredictable. I volunteer at a pitbull rescue and never been bit or growled at. Prolly been around over 500 pitbulls my whole life. Since you're uneducated, pits were bred not to be human aggressive, so people can break up the dogs fights without being bit.
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02-16-2009, 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted by SpyderTT
On average, in the US, more people are injured by Pits, Rotts, Akitas, Chows, and wolf hybrids than other dogs.
That is why many ins companies won't insure you if they know that you have one of those breeds.
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And pit bulls are the most mis-identified breed when it comes to reporting dog bites. I've seen DOZENS of dog bite stories that's reported as a pit bull attack when it's clearly a mutt or a non-pit bull.
And, FWIW, I've had 5 pit bulls come into my house by me adopting it or fostering it, and my GF is more afraid walking into her hairdressers house with her 5 lb chiuahaha than my house.
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And pit bulls are the most mis-identified breed when it comes to reporting dog bites. I've seen DOZENS of dog bite stories that's reported as a pit bull attack when it's clearly a mutt or a non-pit bull.
And, FWIW, I've had 5 pit bulls come into my house by me adopting it or fostering it, and my GF is more afraid walking into her hairdressers house with her 5 lb chiuahaha than my house.
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It's kind of like owning a lion as a pet and taiming it. They are unpredictable dogs due to their nautral instinct. im not saying that they can't become good pets, but the majority are very unpredictable and can flip easily. My brothers boss had a pitbull which was perfectly tamed/cared for/given heaps of love and attention and one day it just flipped and went spaztic and started attacking him for no reason, he had to get stitches.
There are MANY examples of this. I'm not bashing the dogs, just saying be careful with the dog being brought up if you own one.
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Moron.
Pit bulls don't randomly attack people anymore than any other dog. There's nothing instinctively about a pit bull that will make it randomly snap. Most people are too stupid to see warning signs of ANY dog saying "leave me alone" whether it's body language, abuse or neglect, etc.
I see so many people "randomly attacked" by ANY dog who fail to mention the dog was beaten at some point, never exercised, not fixed, never trained, etc. And I've seen morons approach strange dogs that have it's ears back, hair standing straight up, tail curled up or between legs, etc...and the dog "attacks for no reason"
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02-16-2009, 03:47 PM
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I can't even watch that. I hate to see an animal get hurt
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02-16-2009, 03:52 PM
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German Shepherds > all dogs. I had one named Junior, smartest dog ever and he wouldn't let anyone he didn't trust get within 5 feet of me.
If I had the room I'd have a GSD instead of a cocker spaniel.
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German Shepards are supposed to be like the easiest dog to train or w/e
Perfect balance between brain and brawn is what my cousin says lol.
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German Shepards are supposed to be like the easiest dog to train or w/e
Perfect balance between brain and brawn is what my cousin says lol.
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Most intelligent for sure. My German shepherd only needed to be told or shown something once and he got it. Smarter than some people I know LOL.
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I have a pitt. He's not full-blooded, but he is mostly pitt bull. He's more aggressive than my other dogs, but he definetly isn't mean or dangerous. He gets a little too excited sometimes, but I could never see him actually attacking a defenseless person.
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if I ever got a dog, it would be the german shepard or the pit.
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NO.
What's wrong with the dumb asses who don't know how to educate and care for a pitbull?
my dad had 2 pitbulls, and they were the nicest dogs i have ever seen
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True, if you can raise pitbulls properly, they'd be excellent dogs.
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Yesterday I saw a chow kick a pits @ss in the front yard of my fire station. There were 2 other dogs biting and picking at the chow too, 3 on 1 dog brawl. When they got apart and starting chasing each other a car came by and they stopped. Then starting running around like they were buddies again lol.
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They did some serious tag team work on that dog but that fight could have easily been stopped if those idiots knew what they were doing. He sepperated one dog then leg it go to try to get the other one, the dog had a leash on it after he seperated it he should have tied it to a tree, or anything near by and then grabbed the other one off.
He was hitting the dog on its side which did nothing but encourage it..
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Yea, wtf is it with pitbulls Awful, awful dogs.
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Nice dogs bro.
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Originally Posted by mortious
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It's kind of like owning a lion as a pet and taiming it. They are unpredictable dogs due to their nautral instinct. im not saying that they can't become good pets, but the majority are very unpredictable and can flip easily. My brothers boss had a pitbull which was perfectly tamed/cared for/given heaps of love and attention and one day it just flipped and went spaztic and started attacking him for no reason, he had to get stitches.
There are MANY examples of this. I'm not bashing the dogs, just saying be careful with the dog being brought up if you own one.
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Not true at all, and also most of the pitbulls I've come across are good dogs that will never attack, and are extremely well trained.
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you're ****in stupid. Pits are not wild and unpredictable. I volunteer at a pitbull rescue and never been bit or growled at. Prolly been around over 500 pitbulls my whole life. Since you're uneducated, pits were bred not to be human aggressive, so people can break up the dogs fights without being bit.
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Why neg him? Everything he said was true.
EDIT: And why neg me? Everything I said was true. You clearly know NOTHING about pit bulls, post something showing your ignorance, and neg people who have experience with the breed? Like the other guy you negged, I've been around hundreds of pit bulls....how many have YOU been around?
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Why neg him? Everything he said was true.
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I negged you aswell.
For not reading my post, I never said pitbulls were bad dogs, all i said is that they CAN be unpredictable, like many dogs, so the owners should be wary of giving them the love and attention they need.
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You bastard get rid of that wild beast.
jokingggg.
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Originally Posted by mortious
I negged you aswell.
For not reading my post, I never said pitbulls were bad dogs, all i said is that they CAN be unpredictable, like many dogs, so the owners should be wary of giving them the love and attention they need.
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Not really if well trained, and exercised they will not be un-predictable.
love/affection is not need nearly as much training and exercised, then comes affection, and never baby your dogs and treat them the way you would treat a human.
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I negged you aswell.
For not reading my post, I never said pitbulls were bad dogs, all i said is that they CAN be unpredictable, like many dogs, so the owners should be wary of giving them the love and attention they need.
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Wait, so according to your brilliance:
-The CAN be unpredictable (like....ummmm ANY animal....domestic or not, trained or not, wild or not, etc)
-So becausem according to your insight, they can be to unpredictable, the owners shoudl be wary about giving them proper love and attention that they need?
So let me get this straight...in your eyes, pit bulls are wild, untamed animals. Because of that, owners shoudl be careful about giving them love and attention. Even though without the love and attention, they will not get the proper human socialization they need.
That, and you, are all kinds of stupid.
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I negged you aswell.
For not reading my post, I never said pitbulls were bad dogs, all i said is that they CAN be unpredictable, like many dogs, so the owners should be wary of giving them the love and attention they need.
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That's all dogs jackass. Even a golden retriever known for it's sweet disposition can turn on it's owner. If you get a pit that's a puppy and treat it like a family dog and not a fighting dog they will be like any other pup. It all has to do with the owner.
I have an English cocker and my vet is amazed at how mellow and sweet he is. Normally they are hyper and aggressive. It's about how you raise them.
BTW Keep negging people with a differing opinion than you because I will neg the **** out of you on every spread.
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You can't train a dog to fight, it is in their blood. They have been bred for years for this. Its like a hunting dog loves to hunt or a lab likes to fetch.
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You can't train a dog to fight. It is in their blood. They have been bred for years for this. Its like a hunting dog loves to hunt or a lab likes to fetch
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Are you fuking serious? You can train any breed of dog to fight. FUK! You can train chickens to fight, do you know how stupid chickens are? It's about repetition with chickens and with dogs it's about rewarding and punishment.
If you reward a dog everytime it bites, growls and gets aggressive of course it's going to be a fighting dog.
You can take a pit and chastise it anytime it shows aggressive behavior as a puppy and it learns not to bite. Dogs want to please their master, end of story.
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You can't train a dog to fight, it is in their blood. They have been bred for years for this. Its like a hunting dog loves to hunt or a lab likes to fetch.
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But you can train a dog NOT to attack people. If you disagree - then by no means should ANYONE own a pitbull because there would be an endless amount of attacks. But that's not the case. I don't know anyone who has been attacked by a pitbull, yet I know about 10 people who have owned one. On the other hand, I have had friends bitten from Labs, Pins, and Boxers.
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Throughout my life (23 years), I have lived with or cared for three full bred American Pit Bull Terriers. Two have passed away due to old age, and one is currently 11 years old. None of these dogs have attacked or bitten anyone. Why? Because they were properly socialized and I never allow them to be in a position of fear. But of course, they will always have the stigma of being wild beasts that attack even when not coerced. That's bull****. A dog will only attack someone in defense, or if they are coerced. That doesn't make it right, but it's not like they'd run around looking for trouble. Like any other breed, it depends on how they are trained. That is why only experienced dog owners should even think of adopting a Pit Bull. If you don't have the time or resources to properly raise a dog then do us all a favor and don't.
That simple.
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That's all dogs jackass. Even a golden retriever known for it's sweet disposition can turn on it's owner. If you get a pit that's a puppy and treat it like a family dog and not a fighting dog they will be like any other pup. It all has to do with the owner.
I have an English cocker and my vet is amazed at how mellow and sweet he is. Normally they are hyper and aggressive. It's about how you raise them.
BTW Keep negging people with a differing opinion than you because I will neg the **** out of you on every spread.
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Wait a ****ing second here. They started negging me for MY different opinion so im returning the favours. MOST dogs can be like that, some dogs arnt.
Strong rage in this thread for my different opinion on the matter. Never said pitbulls were a bad bread, i agree that its mostly the owner.
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But you can train a dog NOT to attack people. If you disagree - then by no means should ANYONE own a pitbull because there would be an endless amount of attacks.
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Most dogs bred from a fighting back ground are not people aggressive.
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Wait a ****ing second here. They started negging me for MY different opinion so im returning the favours. MOST dogs can be like that, some dogs arnt.
Strong rage in this thread for my different opinion on the matter. Never said pitbulls were a bad bread, i agree that its mostly the owner.
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Ok then. I agree with you. It's about the owners in 90% of cases. I do agree though that there are some dogs that are just aggressive from birth, just like people. We all have our psychos.
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Most dogs bred from a fighting back ground are not people aggressive.
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That's all dogs jackass. Even a golden retriever known for it's sweet disposition can turn on it's owner. If you get a pit that's a puppy and treat it like a family dog and not a fighting dog they will be like any other pup. It all has to do with the owner.
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That's a common misconception.
It isn't the owner, it's the dog.
Pit bulls are fighting dogs. They've been fighting for centuries. It's in their blood. Some will fight, some won't. Mine, more or less, are OK with other dogs. I COULDN'T train them to fight if I wanted. On the other hand, if they were dog agressive, I COULDN'T train them *not* to fight.
No matter how much I train my dogs, they aren't running around a track like a greyhound. No matter how much you train a shih tzu, it just won't be a search and rescue dog.
Because of pit bulls predisposion to dog agression, they are good fighting dogs. Some people take advantage of this. If I had a dog agressive pit bull, I wouldn't have gotten a second one. However, if I did have a DA pit bull, no matter how much training I implement, it'll always be DA. It can be controlled to some extent depending on the dog, but some pit bulls see another dog and want to kill it immediatly...no matter how much you're trained it or how you raised it as a puppy.
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02-16-2009, 04:40 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: New Zealand
Age: 22
Stats: 6'1", 190 lbs
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WTF is wrong with those two pussy retards.
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