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Posted: 2/20/2017 9:17:58 PM EDT
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My Catahoula bulldog has probably 25 to 50% pitbull in him.
He gets along with the cat, and it's just me and my girlfriend, so there's no small kids around. He seems like a good dog, but then again I'm a very large bastard and maybe that's because of it. |
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I have a little blue guy we adopted, said I would never have one and then I met this guy. By far the sweetest animal I have ever known. Maybe too sweet, all the other dogs beat on him.
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Watching my neighbors dogs while she is in Denver. The sweetest most submissive dog I've ever seen. Gretchin is a absolute sweetie and if she has a single fault its she doesn't know her own strength sometimes. https://scontent-ort2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/16831158_1301956919882786_3949965333711013758_n.jpg?oh=16d4bd2e3b894edccfa7cb6343bab0c8&oe=59481DDD View Quote There is the underlying problem. They can be sweet dogs, but if they snap, they can be near unstoppable. And no one knows when/if/what will make them snap |
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My brother's pit Owen is a big goofball. He lets my brother stand on his ears and pile clothing on his head. My FFL has a pit named Pearl that likes headlocks and noogies.
Haven't met a bad one of the breed yet, and that includes the one that wanted to play so hard he thought my arm was a chew toy. |
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There is the underlying problem. They can be sweet dogs, but if they snap, they can be near unstoppable. And no one knows when/if/what will make them snap View Quote Sweetest most lovable dog I ever met was a friend's pit bull. At 3 years old he killed the family cat, in the middle of Thanksgiving dinner. Had never killed before, or since. |
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Whelp. It is settled. Thanks OP. View Quote I'm pretty used to seeing the signs of oncoming aggression in dogs and know how to curb it. I would never let one around my children though. |
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When I was a kid, guy in town had a pet bear that was super sweet. He would lick sugar cubes out of my hand.
I now declare all bears to be of no danger! |
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My dog attacked a pit bull today, well played with a pit bull and the lady freaked out, yelled at me, pulled her dog away and left the dog park. It wasnt even like OMG rough play, just standard stuff.
Snowflake pit bulls and owners DO exist. |
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There is the underlying problem. They can be sweet dogs, but if they snap, they can be near unstoppable. And no one knows when/if/what will make them snap View Quote No breed of dog just snaps. Look at all these stories of pity's attacking people almost all the dogs bit before. I guess there's probably a few cases of dogs snapping but 99% of dog bites the dog showed aggression before. The owners were either to ignorant to see it or didn't care. I've have owned bully's my whole life that have always been around kids of all ages and not one has bitten. But you're correct that if they attack they'll do more damage than any other dog breed. |
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I knew a guy who had an extremely illegal tiger as a pet for years. TIGERS FOR EVERYONE!
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not many of them in the US, Pottstown? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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I've played with many pitbulls, no issues.
Then again, I don't pull their tongues, poke them in the eye, yank on their tails, etc. I did get a bloody lip once when one of the meatheads was happy to see me and came barreling in for belly scratches at mach 5! |
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Watching my neighbors dogs while she is in Denver. The sweetest most submissive dog I've ever seen. Gretchin is a absolute sweetie and if she has a single fault its she doesn't know her own strength sometimes. https://scontent-ort2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/16831158_1301956919882786_3949965333711013758_n.jpg?oh=16d4bd2e3b894edccfa7cb6343bab0c8&oe=59481DDD View Quote ANY dog can be a mindless killer. Some have the ability to back it up. |
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Hero House Cat Saves Boy From Dog Attack - Today Show - May 15 2014 |
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When I was a kid, guy in town had a pet bear that was super sweet. He would lick sugar cubes out of my hand. I now declare all bears to be of no danger! View Quote That aint shit. I once had a great white shark as a pet. It was the sweetest pet I ever had. Even let me ride him sometimes! I heard some ignorant assholes on the internet say something once that sharks are dangerous. They don't know what they're talking about. Ol' Toothy was the sweetest pet I've ever had. May he rest in peace. |
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I remember back in the 90's when the Rotte was the scary dog of the moment. I've met more nice Rotte's then bad ones. Its all about how you raise them. View Quote I used to do yard work for an old couple that raised Rottweilers. I showed up for the first day and I was sure this thing was going to come through the sliding glass door and kill me. The owner (very cool guy with the most extensive M1 Carbine collection I've ever seen) came out a different door and walked up, shook my hand, then opened the glass door. Turned out that once he saw his owner was friendly towards me his switch flipped and he just wanted me to scratch him til my arms fell off. He was a little suspicious the first time I showed up while the owners were away. I had him go through his retinue of tricks and gave him a treat, then all was well. Wonderful dog, but I'd hate to have met him when his owners weren't around. I bet there are many pits that are the same way. |
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My dog attacked a pit bull today, well played with a pit bull and the lady freaked out, yelled at me, pulled her dog away and left the dog park. It wasnt even like OMG rough play, just standard stuff. Snowflake pit bulls and owners DO exist. View Quote Overprotective dog owners at the dog park annoy the shit out of me. They're dogs, they're going to make noise. If it gets out of hand then sure break them up but the amount of times it's gotten to that point is small in comparison to how many times I've seen middle aged, overweight housewives in yoga pants go shuffle-running across the AstroTurf to grab their whateverdoodle. |
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Well, that settles it then. Your 1 temporary experience is the best all and end all of the subject. The science is settled and 98% of pit bull owners agree!
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If we are to believe statistics you are in much more danger with a pitbull than any other single breed. My personal observations of local dog attacks in the news would seem to support this.
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I think if you're a big guy, very strong, and familiar with training dogs pit bulls are essentially harmless. I'm pretty used to seeing the signs of oncoming aggression in dogs and know how to curb it. I would never let one around my children though. View Quote That's certainly a glowing endorsement. |
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My pit mix is the best dog I've ever had.
Has been attacked and not fought back, just loved up on me and the wife. Not a violent bone in his body. He's actually a big pussy |
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A friend of mine has a sweetheart pitbull as well. He came charging at me at full speed the first time I met him and commenced licking me to death upon arrival. When I sit down, he will come over, sit next to me and lean against my leg.
None of that means anything about any other dog, pitbull or not. |
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That aint shit. I once had a great white shark as a pet. It was the sweetest pet I ever had. Even let me ride him sometimes! I heard some ignorant assholes on the internet say something once that sharks are dangerous. They don't know what they're talking about. Ol' Toothy was the sweetest pet I've ever had. May he rest in peace. View Quote Sounds a lot like my pet King Cobra. You always see the media pushing these fake news stories about how venomous reptiles don't make good pets, but Toxin never even nipped anyone that didn't have it coming. I still miss that lovable goof. |
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I have a Gaboon Viper. It's so sweet I just don't know why people give them the bad rep! Mine hasn't bitten and killed anyone so it MUST be the owners!
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I have a Gaboon Viper. It's so sweet I just don't know why people give them the bad rep! Mine hasn't bitten and killed anyone so it MUST be the owners! View Quote How his tricks coming along? Can he sit down, shake hands or play dead? What does he do when you guys go for a ride in the car? Does he love you more than anything else in the world? Will he get so excited just to see you after coming home that his tail will uncontrollably whip around so hard that it will crash into chairs and table legs and cause himself to bleed? Will he crouch up on you at night when you forget to put on the heater and keep you warm? Ok I'm done. I'm just away from home and miss my dog I guess. Can you tell? |
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My friends roommate had a rescue Pit that was a sweet dog for a while. Then one night my friend was sitting on his couch watching tv when the rescue pit and his lab were playing on the floor. He stood up to get a drink and the pit attacked him and sent him to the ER with multiple bites. Same dog later on almost killed 2 other dogs at a rescue.
I don't trust Pit's. |
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My neighbor's pitbull is a sweetheart if you're cuddling her, but if you happen to be on the other side of the fence (which is my property, by the way) she's jumping and snapping at me. I set my hand over to try and pet her the other day and she damned near bit my fingers off. So I've resorted to spraying her bitch-ass with the hose when she does her typical incessant pitbull barking any time I go outside.
Any time we're at the dog park, it's a pitbull that's causing problems. Their white apologist owner comes up as I've got it in a headlock yelling, "It's OK! He's not being mean!" I've seen the studies that show that German Shepherds are more likely to bite you than pit bulls, but I've yet to reconcile any real experience with the findings that abdicate pitbulls from their stereotypical standing. ETA: my buddy across the street as a GSD and gets along with my two dogs, a Golden and Weim mix, just fine. Neighbor's pitbull is all tail wags as she pins my Golden to the ground by her neck. |
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I think if you're a big guy, very strong, and familiar with training dogs pit bulls are essentially harmless. I'm pretty used to seeing the signs of oncoming aggression in dogs and know how to curb it. I would never let one around my children though. View Quote I'm pretty sure if you were locked in a room with nothing to use as a weapon and that dog decided it was a good time to fuck you up, there wouldn't be much you could do about it. You think your big and strong until that fucker latches on to an arm or leg, and the only thing you can do is squirt a little piss down your leg. |
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Since we're doing this again, it's a shit breed typically owned by trash.
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