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Matter of opinion.Kind of a red herring. Are pits more prone to aggression and more capable physically of acting on that aggression? Yes.
Matter of opinion.Kind of a red herring. Are pits more prone to aggression and more capable physically of acting on that aggression? Yes.
It's funny because when talking about breeds of dogs we can say things like this. When talking about different races of people, we are racist...Kind of a red herring. Are pits more prone to aggression and more capable physically of acting on that aggression? Yes.
Matter of opinion.
Clearly a matter of opinion.It's funny because when talking about breeds of dogs we can say things like this. When talking about different races of people, we are racist...
Pitts may be more prone to aggression but the real problem is they are physically built to do a lot more destruction when they are aggressive. Some of those tiny breeds of dogs are some of the most aggressive things I have ever seen but they aren't built to do much destruction with that aggression.
Every cat could disappear and I would not notice. Take the cat lovers with them.I admit that I'm racist against pits.
I also hate cats.
Every cat could disappear and I would not notice. Take the cat lovers with them.
I will agree with that.Every cat could disappear and I would not notice. Take the cat lovers with them.
Pit owners will not be muffled.
Every pit bull attack is followed by apologists claiming that the owner didn't raise it exactly right. Yes, the family dog who never hurt a fly before dragged the baby around the house by the head, but was the owner using the right leash? Did they feed him chicken or beef? Did they watch him day and night and build concrete walls around his pen? Clearly a case of bad owners!
Yeah, ok.
Maybe if pits and their owners were muffled, there would be less human deaths.Pit owners will not be muffled.
LMFAOMaybe if pits and their owners were muffled, there would be less human deaths.
It's science.
I know how they feel. When my pet lion ate 3 people I did not see that coming.
Every pit bull attack is followed by apologists claiming that the owner didn't raise it exactly right. Yes, the family dog who never hurt a fly before dragged the baby around the house by the head, but was the owner using the right leash? Did they feed him chicken or beef? Did they watch him day and night and build concrete walls around his pen? Clearly a case of bad owners!
Yeah, ok.
I know how they feel. When my pet lion ate 3 people I did not see that coming.
Thank you for sharing, Siegfried.I know how they feel. When my pet lion ate 3 people I did not see that coming.
I would do that without a dog in the backyard at all. But, certainly moreso that she has a dog that could accidentally knock her down cause he likes to rub up against people.Yeah, but you also admitted that you keep an eye out on her when she is playing with the dog. So there is that.
You can believe what you want, but I doubt my dog would even hurt someone if they jumped the fence.That's sounds like all of the other people who trusted their animals with kids.
Not my sweet dog! He would never act like an animal!