Are passionate people when it comes to defending their dogs.
8/26/2014 11:16:46 PM
8/26/2014 11:31:27 PM
They really aren't a bad breed. They are just usually in a highly energetic state if they aren't trained, and bc of their power they can do damage in that state. If lap dogs had their bite force they'd all be banned. I work in the vet industry, and I don't see them being any more aggressive than any other dog, they can just back it up. That being said, I wouldn't have one. I have three small kids, and we do have a big dog breed with a reputation , but I'm just not a fan of pitt bulls bc of how much work they are.
8/27/2014 12:35:56 AM
Why do they need defending?
8/27/2014 12:57:06 AM
I don't think they do need to be defended. I think you get a lot of unexperienced owners adopting them, and they never take the time to train them, and they are strong dogs. There aren't really any inherently vicious domesticated dogs anymore. It's been bred out of them.
8/27/2014 1:19:10 AM
Why do they need defending? Because every once in a while a kid gets mauled by one and a bunch of communities have a knee-jerk reaction and try to ban them. If there was an occasional effort on the part of shrill housewives to ban my dog, I'd be defensive about her, too.Never mind that a small dog is way more likely to bite your kid than a pit. I worked in a pet store and it made me want to scream every time a new family walked in wanting a goddamn pomeranian because they thought it would be good for their toddler.
8/27/2014 3:03:13 AM
Pit bulls are like guns.... In the wrong hands the are dangerous. A hand full of bad people can ruin them for the rest of us.
8/27/2014 6:08:41 AM
Pit Bulls are awesome dogs. Unfortunately they are also the favorite breed of really shitty dog owners. Couple that with the fact that they can cause a lot of damage when they actually do bad stuff, and that's how they get their bad rep. There are a lot more aggressive breeds out there than Pits.I was watching a show on animal planet (Dog Whisperer or something like that), and the main guy did say that Pit Bulls can overcome previous bad treatment by an owner more than any other breed.I feel bad about it, but I wouldn't get a Pit just because of their perception. I take my dog everywhere and people still flinch a little just because he's a big dog. People's reactions to Pit's are much worse.
8/27/2014 6:18:11 AM
Most of the reason pit bulls have a bad reputation is because people are stupid and think every aggressive dog is a pit bull. Most people couldn't pick a pit bull out of a line up.
8/27/2014 6:40:36 AM
http://www.dogsbite.org/pdf/dog-attack-deaths-maimings-merritt-clifton-2013.pdfIs this study legit?
8/27/2014 7:10:17 AM
this single topic makes me want to quit facebook more than anything else
8/27/2014 7:56:14 AM
mr. worldwide owners
8/27/2014 7:59:31 AM
the reason pit bulls have a terrible reputation is because they rip peoples faces off
8/27/2014 8:04:10 AM
I have worked with the higher echelons of the Military Working Dogs and contracted working dogs community for the past 2 years, and one of the most common questions asked is "why don't you use pit bulls as MWDs?" The answer: because they cannot be fully trained to provide predictable behavior in or out of the operating environment. That means no matter how you well you train them, there is a significant chance they will do something because they want to, good or bad, playful or harmful. That's the bottom line, argue all you want for or against pit bulls, at some point they will behave unpredictably by either chewing up a pillow playing or chewing your face off. I never go near them unless I am armed, I have heard too many stories of vets and vet techs being chewed on by a pit who has never displayed any aggression ever.Think of it this way, dachshunds have the same problem, but they are small and their bite is limited (I have seen more dachshunds put down than any other due to biting) Pit bulls have massive amounts of power in their jaw alone, its just higher risk, I recommend too much risk for reward.[Edited on August 27, 2014 at 8:15 AM. Reason : .]
8/27/2014 8:10:16 AM
That's wrong and you just pulled it out of your ass. First of all there is no such thing as "pit bull", the breed is really a collection and mashup of multiple breeds with similar traits. Some of these are used in the military and police (and have been since before WWI), although because they score so highly on temperament tests they are more often used as therapy, search and rescue, or bomb/drug dogs.[Edited on August 27, 2014 at 8:38 AM. Reason : .]
8/27/2014 8:31:07 AM
Stratfordshire terrier, and not a single mwd is one. There are a lot of contract dogs so I guess there could be one contracted for military use, but I dost see a single one last time I was there.[Edited on August 27, 2014 at 8:59 AM. Reason : Ipad woes]
8/27/2014 8:58:01 AM
8/27/2014 9:00:34 AM
Pits are very complicated characters and as a former pit owner, I can say that it is a very sensitive issue because pits usually form extremely close and unbreakable relationships with their owners. People tend to like this out of dogs.The problem with them is that they require an incredible, nearly unbelievable amount of activity, training, and routine daily exercise to manage their impulses. It basically takes a very dedicated dog person to maintain them, but once you get them to that state, you can train them to perform almost any task. However, a fair majority of pit owners treat them like your everyday house dog and just manage to take them out to the park weekly, and that is not enough activity for them and they get stressed out and they do due dumb shit.But, like guns, everybody has the bravado to think that they are responsible enough to have one, even when the majority of people lack this responsibility.[Edited on August 27, 2014 at 9:24 AM. Reason : g]
8/27/2014 9:11:38 AM
except for being rambunctious as puppies, each pit I've owned has been very calm and required less activity than the smaller dogs I've owned (although one of those smaller dogs was a Jack Russel who would have been on adderall if he was a human). That's actually one of my favorite things about the "breed", how laid back they are.
8/27/2014 9:34:27 AM
Laid back in a pool of your kids blood
8/27/2014 9:38:39 AM
8/27/2014 9:43:38 AM
Where I'm from (Eastern NC) we have a lot of shit head dog owners that thought it was bad ass to have a pitbull on a chain. They are not well taken care of, get little to no disciplinary training, and since many of them are just on a chain and not fenced, of course they occasionally get loose or attack somebody.On the other hand a friend of ours had the 2013 Hero Dog of the Year, Elle the Pitbull. But she spends a TON of time with her and the dog is extremely well trained. She wanted to do it to prove that pits can be extremely well trained. I don't think most folks disagree with that. For that matter most dogs can be trained. The problem is shitty owners who get a dog they can't spend the time and energy necessary to get them trained and then the dog is wild and powerful, so shit happens and the dog breed is the "problem". Shit heads who think they are a badass because they walk a roided up pitbull around the neighborhood on a fucking chain are the issue.
8/27/2014 9:54:56 AM
The few pittbulls (and rotweilers) I've known were some of the friendliest pets I've knon... of course, they often destroyed the owners' houses.
8/27/2014 9:58:18 AM
I know of a pit who tried to eat a child's face off...did some damage but thankfully the kid still has his [scarred] face. Scary fucking dogs.Kadwackle recently had a pit who was always trying to eat her face off too.
8/27/2014 10:01:16 AM
my nephew had major surgery on his face at about 18 months because of a chihuahua, they are one of the top non-kid friendly breeds
8/27/2014 10:03:41 AM
Pitbull owners are either dog fight organizers or annoying as fuck on facebook.I'm Krallum and I approved this message.
8/27/2014 10:08:31 AM
8/27/2014 10:08:55 AM
They have to be annoying, cities keep passing laws requiring that dogs with boxy heads and short snouts have to leave or be killed
8/27/2014 10:09:27 AM
8/27/2014 10:09:56 AM
Sure, a chiwawa eating a kids face is wayyyyy more believable than a pit eating a kids face.
8/27/2014 10:11:40 AM
http://www.cbs8.com/story/23846929/mom-says-no-one-helped-her-after-dog-attacked-child
8/27/2014 10:13:13 AM
in the past two days dtownral has proven to be an expert on pitbulls and date rapecoupled with the fact he mentions rock hill sc almost daily i think we can safely conclude he doesnt live in "downtown raleigh"
8/27/2014 10:13:17 AM
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8/27/2014 10:15:35 AM
8/27/2014 10:15:37 AM
no, a lot of cities have bans where they will take it regardless of whether it has ever bitten anyonehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breed-specific_legislationfuck you are dumb[Edited on August 27, 2014 at 10:18 AM. Reason : synapse = y0willy0]
8/27/2014 10:16:44 AM
so scary
8/27/2014 10:17:54 AM
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8/27/2014 10:20:08 AM
this thread isnt about chihuahuasalso dtownral if i was synapse you would have been permanently banned after literally your first post
8/27/2014 10:21:27 AM
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8/27/2014 10:22:38 AM
statistics on pit bulls are pathetic2nd most dangerous dog isnt even in the same league
8/27/2014 10:25:30 AM
dogs like GSDs and Molossers are more dangerous
8/27/2014 10:29:15 AM
8/27/2014 10:29:47 AM
Hmmmmm I don't see chihuahuas listed in this report (outside of one that got killed by a pit along with the chihuahua's owner)
8/27/2014 10:32:14 AM
my worst bite came from a Schnauzer. bastert almost bit all the way through my hand between my thumb and index finger.also, these arguments sound similar to the black crime arguments. interesting.[Edited on August 27, 2014 at 10:33 AM. Reason : .]
8/27/2014 10:32:28 AM
If there were two dogs, a pit bull and a chihuahua, chewing two different kids faces at the same time... Which would you try and help first?
8/27/2014 10:33:48 AM
8/27/2014 10:33:52 AM