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11/18/2012 8:33 PM
99thdegree wrote:Yeah, I think sometimes animals are just animals. Not every animal that acts out can be blamed on a problem with their owner. Sometimes instinct takes over and they do things they shouldn't do.
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gokkun wrote:Pitbulls were bred to be weapons. Kill em all.
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11/18/2012 9:47 PM
blairboy wrote:Then you're a shitty owner. I've had two rotties, and my sister has owned one pitt with cats and my father currently owns two germnan shepherds. And NONE of them ever went nuts. The most my dog dig was go after to my sister to play with her. One of my father's dogs it he dumbest dog you will ever meet, but also the most friendliest too. So yes, it is unfair to blame the breed.
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JulieAnne20 wrote:gokkun wrote:Pitbulls were bred to be weapons. Kill em all.Oh god.
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justlikeyouonlycuter wrote:blairboy wrote:Then you're a shitty owner. I've had two rotties, and my sister has owned one pitt with cats and my father currently owns two germnan shepherds. And NONE of them ever went nuts. The most my dog dig was go after to my sister to play with her. One of my father's dogs it he dumbest dog you will ever meet, but also the most friendliest too. So yes, it is unfair to blame the breed. I don't know about her being a shitty pet owner, but I know that I have a scar on my arm from where the most spoiled Rottweiler ever bit the shit out of me. She was the smartest dog I've ever known, but she was incredibly protective and there were certain things that would make her snap. Like babies. If she so much as heard a baby crying on tv she would try to attack it. It had nothing to do with us as owners, it was just in her nature to be that way.
11/19/2012 12:58 AM
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11/19/2012 1:15 AM
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11/19/2012 3:44 AM
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Lo Timbalake wrote:whitgirl09 wrote:Glad they didn't get her. I am not a fan of those dogs. I'm sure many will come in and blame ownership."Blame ownership"? Newsflash, pit bulls are not born as vicious creatures; they are raised to be such by disgusting owners. I'm not at all surprised someone like you would make that remark as your posts seem more ignorant every single day. You need to start educating yourself before you continue to make comments based on so-called facts you seemingly pull out of thin air. I'm really glad the kitten is okay. I hope the dogs are taken to a rehabilitation shelter to get the help they obviously need. I also hope the owner of the dogs is located and investigated.
whitgirl09 wrote:Glad they didn't get her. I am not a fan of those dogs. I'm sure many will come in and blame ownership.
XOctoberMoonX wrote:99thdegree wrote:Yeah, I think sometimes animals are just animals. Not every animal that acts out can be blamed on a problem with their owner. Sometimes instinct takes over and they do things they shouldn't do.Yes. I always laugh at these arguments. Both sides can be ridiculous. I am a certified dog trainer, and have worked with many veteran trainers. It has been found, through studies and experience that some dogs, not matter HOW well you train them and how well they are treated, cannot be trained. They have underlying behavioral issues ingrained in them, mostly due to breeding. It's more likely a dog breed that is OVERBRED, have these issues. Some issues come out through behavior, some through physical health problems. Some Pit Bulls can be some of the sweetest dogs in the world. Others can be some of the most violent. It depends on a lot of factors, not just how they are raised and their environment or simply their breed. It also has to do with their genes and overbreeding. I love pits, and I think they are unfairly treated by people and the media. But to say that it's only one thing (environment or breed) is nothing but perception and generally only based on people's own experiences.
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11/19/2012 8:42 AM
Erikaluv wrote:Lo Timbalake wrote:whitgirl09 wrote:Glad they didn't get her. I am not a fan of those dogs. I'm sure many will come in and blame ownership."Blame ownership"? Newsflash, pit bulls are not born as vicious creatures; they are raised to be such by disgusting owners. I'm not at all surprised someone like you would make that remark as your posts seem more ignorant every single day. You need to start educating yourself before you continue to make comments based on so-called facts you seemingly pull out of thin air. I'm really glad the kitten is okay. I hope the dogs are taken to a rehabilitation shelter to get the help they obviously need. I also hope the owner of the dogs is located and investigated. Oh please...give me a break, seriously. Pit Bulls are monsters. As are Dobermans, German Shepherds, and Rottweilers. I could carealess about their owners. One too many times I have heard and read about these types of dogs, literally, ripping people apart - young and old - and you're concerned for the dog? Give me a break. I owned a Pit Bull before. Called him 'Rage' I loved him, yes, but he was mean as hell. And I didn't raise him to be. It's simply in their nature.
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MysteriousGirl89 wrote:Precisely why they are banned in the UK!
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11/19/2012 3:31 PM
saratoga958 wrote: I agree. I can't stand those dogs. Tell me if they are born so "sweet" why one recently flew out of its backyard ignoring its owners calls to attack my mom walking the family dog. It tore into him and he wouldn't hurt a fly. It also went after a little girls dog one day. Also tell me why a friend of mine who raised hers from a puppy and LOVES animals had a pit bull who attacked one if her other dogs unprovoked and turned on her a few days later for no reason. They have a bad reputation for a reason.
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11/19/2012 7:32 PM
I wrote dogs. Plural. More than one dog. I've never heard of any group of dogs doing that type of damage to a vehicle until this story.
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