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Yet another Pitt Bull attack (1 Viewer)

What about the ones who are on leashes and get away or jump a fence - how do I tell which ones have responsible owners and which don't?
I tend to disciminate against the dogs that try to bite me as opposed to those that do not.
But we are told that the problem is irresponsible owners - if so, then for that to matter there has to be a way to tell which ones are irresponsible BEFORE their dogs injure someone. Otherwise, who gives a ####?

 
we should drop all of these things on isis and let them eat there way home take that to the bank brohans

 
All the Pit defenders always resort to the "It's the owner, not the breed".

So if said horrible owner lets its toy poodle roam around the neighborhood, people will all get a good laugh. Or practice their field goal skills. Same situation with a Pit ends very differently.
Apple meet orange. You are talking about two completely different things here but thanks for adding absolutely nothing. Now add in an irish wolf hound, an akida and a rottweiler and we can talk.
Hey man, I'm just saying you rednecks need to switch to smaller breeds.
Having a pitbull makes someone a redneck? Apparently there are a ton of black and hispanic rednecks in LA.
How bout we just call them low- life trash then regardless of ethnic designation?
Pit owners are known for being upstanding ctitzens who contribute much to society. They can often times be found taking in operas, reading the classics, or building habitats for those less fortunate. Without a doubt, some of our best and brightest.

 
All the Pit defenders always resort to the "It's the owner, not the breed".

So if said horrible owner lets its toy poodle roam around the neighborhood, people will all get a good laugh. Or practice their field goal skills. Same situation with a Pit ends very differently.
Apple meet orange. You are talking about two completely different things here but thanks for adding absolutely nothing. Now add in an irish wolf hound, an akida and a rottweiler and we can talk.
Hey man, I'm just saying you rednecks need to switch to smaller breeds.
Having a pitbull makes someone a redneck? Apparently there are a ton of black and hispanic rednecks in LA.
How bout we just call them low- life trash then regardless of ethnic designation?
Pit owners are known for being upstanding ctitzens who contribute much to society. They can often times be found taking in operas, reading the classics, or building habitats for those less fortunate. Without a doubt, some of our best and brightest.
:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

 
Last year this time of the year there was a guy on the beach trying to prevent his two pitbulls from killing each other, one or both were in heat, apparently that drives them nuts, he was begging me to help but there was no way I was putting my hand near a 100 pound pitbulls neck to control it. I ran to call to the cops because the guy was getting bitten in the process, cops said I was nuts to be anywhere near them things, as I stood there watching the cops put the big pitbull down with gunshots I started talking to other people around me, seemed like all of them were bitten by pitbulls recently, one was going to the doctor for an eye problem caused by a pitbull another was recently bitten in the leg, etc. I can't believe we tolerate these beasts mingling around normal people.
Seriously.
these terrible, terrible beasts. I just told my pitbull how horrible her and her breed are, and she licked my hand. Honestly, it doesn't take a genius to know not to try and break up 2 dogs fighting, pitbulls or any other bigger breed? I'm not sure how one of the people had an issue with their eye because of the pitbull, and what they did to cause an injury like that, but i guess so be it
from the news today. I'm sure your dog is great.

In the moment an upstate New York mother turned her back on her four children as they played with the family dog Sunday, the pup lashed out and killed her 11-month-old boy.

Little Carter’s screams prompted Lisa Cittadino, 32, to turn around as Diesel had her youngest child by the neck after he apparently got too close to the dog’s food dish at their Marshall home. Authorities have described Diesel as a 2-year-old pit bull.

“Diesel was attacking her son,” Oneida County Sheriff Robert Maciol said of the 7:15 p.m. attack in a statement. “She frantically tried to get the dog to release its grip.”

She pried Diesel away from Carter by the time first responders arrived, but Maciol says he died from injuries to his neck and face at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in Utica.

The attack was witnessed by Cittadino’s three daughters, ages 7, 10 and 12.

The sudden act of deadly aggression is a shock to the grieving family who said Diesel never acted violently toward the children. The family had raised Diesel since he was a puppy.
 
Last year this time of the year there was a guy on the beach trying to prevent his two pitbulls from killing each other, one or both were in heat, apparently that drives them nuts, he was begging me to help but there was no way I was putting my hand near a 100 pound pitbulls neck to control it. I ran to call to the cops because the guy was getting bitten in the process, cops said I was nuts to be anywhere near them things, as I stood there watching the cops put the big pitbull down with gunshots I started talking to other people around me, seemed like all of them were bitten by pitbulls recently, one was going to the doctor for an eye problem caused by a pitbull another was recently bitten in the leg, etc. I can't believe we tolerate these beasts mingling around normal people.
Seriously.
these terrible, terrible beasts. I just told my pitbull how horrible her and her breed are, and she licked my hand. Honestly, it doesn't take a genius to know not to try and break up 2 dogs fighting, pitbulls or any other bigger breed? I'm not sure how one of the people had an issue with their eye because of the pitbull, and what they did to cause an injury like that, but i guess so be it
from the news today. I'm sure your dog is great.

In the moment an upstate New York mother turned her back on her four children as they played with the family dog Sunday, the pup lashed out and killed her 11-month-old boy.

Little Carter’s screams prompted Lisa Cittadino, 32, to turn around as Diesel had her youngest child by the neck after he apparently got too close to the dog’s food dish at their Marshall home. Authorities have described Diesel as a 2-year-old pit bull.

“Diesel was attacking her son,” Oneida County Sheriff Robert Maciol said of the 7:15 p.m. attack in a statement. “She frantically tried to get the dog to release its grip.”

She pried Diesel away from Carter by the time first responders arrived, but Maciol says he died from injuries to his neck and face at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in Utica.

The attack was witnessed by Cittadino’s three daughters, ages 7, 10 and 12.

The sudden act of deadly aggression is a shock to the grieving family who said Diesel never acted violently toward the children. The family had raised Diesel since he was a puppy.
It is without a doubt the owners. No breed can stand by and watch a child wander past their food dish without lashing out with deadly intent. None. Ever. I mean, dogs are basically wolves. And would you walk near a wolves kill. No. All on the owner here.

Also, sarcasm.

 
Last year this time of the year there was a guy on the beach trying to prevent his two pitbulls from killing each other, one or both were in heat, apparently that drives them nuts, he was begging me to help but there was no way I was putting my hand near a 100 pound pitbulls neck to control it. I ran to call to the cops because the guy was getting bitten in the process, cops said I was nuts to be anywhere near them things, as I stood there watching the cops put the big pitbull down with gunshots I started talking to other people around me, seemed like all of them were bitten by pitbulls recently, one was going to the doctor for an eye problem caused by a pitbull another was recently bitten in the leg, etc. I can't believe we tolerate these beasts mingling around normal people.
Seriously.
these terrible, terrible beasts. I just told my pitbull how horrible her and her breed are, and she licked my hand. Honestly, it doesn't take a genius to know not to try and break up 2 dogs fighting, pitbulls or any other bigger breed? I'm not sure how one of the people had an issue with their eye because of the pitbull, and what they did to cause an injury like that, but i guess so be it
from the news today. I'm sure your dog is great.

In the moment an upstate New York mother turned her back on her four children as they played with the family dog Sunday, the pup lashed out and killed her 11-month-old boy.

Little Carter’s screams prompted Lisa Cittadino, 32, to turn around as Diesel had her youngest child by the neck after he apparently got too close to the dog’s food dish at their Marshall home. Authorities have described Diesel as a 2-year-old pit bull.

“Diesel was attacking her son,” Oneida County Sheriff Robert Maciol said of the 7:15 p.m. attack in a statement. “She frantically tried to get the dog to release its grip.”

She pried Diesel away from Carter by the time first responders arrived, but Maciol says he died from injuries to his neck and face at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in Utica.

The attack was witnessed by Cittadino’s three daughters, ages 7, 10 and 12.

The sudden act of deadly aggression is a shock to the grieving family who said Diesel never acted violently toward the children. The family had raised Diesel since he was a puppy.
I blame Vin Diesel.

 
:shrug: Teaching your dog that it's ok to have others around their food is one of the first trainings you're supposed to do. The second that thing growls, you have to correct it.

 
Last year this time of the year there was a guy on the beach trying to prevent his two pitbulls from killing each other, one or both were in heat, apparently that drives them nuts, he was begging me to help but there was no way I was putting my hand near a 100 pound pitbulls neck to control it. I ran to call to the cops because the guy was getting bitten in the process, cops said I was nuts to be anywhere near them things, as I stood there watching the cops put the big pitbull down with gunshots I started talking to other people around me, seemed like all of them were bitten by pitbulls recently, one was going to the doctor for an eye problem caused by a pitbull another was recently bitten in the leg, etc. I can't believe we tolerate these beasts mingling around normal people.
Seriously.
these terrible, terrible beasts. I just told my pitbull how horrible her and her breed are, and she licked my hand. Honestly, it doesn't take a genius to know not to try and break up 2 dogs fighting, pitbulls or any other bigger breed? I'm not sure how one of the people had an issue with their eye because of the pitbull, and what they did to cause an injury like that, but i guess so be it
from the news today. I'm sure your dog is great.



375]In the moment an upstate New York mother turned her back on her four children as they played with the family dog Sunday, the pup lashed out and killed her 11-month-old boy.

375]Little Carters screams prompted Lisa Cittadino, 32, to turn around as Diesel had her youngest child by the neck after he apparently got too close to the dogs food dish at their Marshall home. Authorities have described Diesel as a 2-year-old pit bull.

375]Diesel was attacking her son, Oneida County Sheriff Robert Maciol said of the 7:15 p.m. attack in a statement. She frantically tried to get the dog to release its grip.

375]She pried Diesel away from Carter by the time first responders arrived, but Maciol says he died from injuries to his neck and face at St. Elizabeths Hospital in Utica.

375]The attack was witnessed by Cittadinos three daughters, ages 7, 10 and 12.

375]The sudden act of deadly aggression is a shock to the grieving family who said Diesel never acted violently toward the children. The family had raised Diesel since he was a puppy.
I blame Vin Diesel.
Joking aside, the simple fact that these people chose a tough sounding name "diesel" tells you a lot.
 
Last year this time of the year there was a guy on the beach trying to prevent his two pitbulls from killing each other, one or both were in heat, apparently that drives them nuts, he was begging me to help but there was no way I was putting my hand near a 100 pound pitbulls neck to control it. I ran to call to the cops because the guy was getting bitten in the process, cops said I was nuts to be anywhere near them things, as I stood there watching the cops put the big pitbull down with gunshots I started talking to other people around me, seemed like all of them were bitten by pitbulls recently, one was going to the doctor for an eye problem caused by a pitbull another was recently bitten in the leg, etc. I can't believe we tolerate these beasts mingling around normal people.
Seriously.
these terrible, terrible beasts. I just told my pitbull how horrible her and her breed are, and she licked my hand. Honestly, it doesn't take a genius to know not to try and break up 2 dogs fighting, pitbulls or any other bigger breed? I'm not sure how one of the people had an issue with their eye because of the pitbull, and what they did to cause an injury like that, but i guess so be it
Keep your dog in your trailer please.

 
If Pit Bulls have been bred for generations not to bite people, why is it that we seem to hear so many gruesome accounts of Pit Bull attacks? One reason is that stories about aggressive Pit Bulls are more sensational than stories about equally aggressive dogs from a breed with a more benign reputation. The media is far more likely to report on a problem Pit Bull than a problem Golden Retriever. Also, greater public awareness of Pit Bulls has increased the likelihood that any muscular, short-coated dog with a large head will be identified as a Pit Bull, particularly if it has been involved in an attack.

But claims of media bias cannot be used to explain away the times when Pit Bulls have truly bitten, sometimes with tragic consequences. The fact that dogs described as Pit Bulls are responsible for more than their fair share of human bites (particularly those that result in the worst injuries) can’t be ignored.1,2,3 What has gone wrong in these instances?

In some cases, breeders need to take responsibility for producing vicious dogs. Conscientious breeders carefully select only the best individuals for use in their programs and routinely produce wonderful animals. But, if someone instead seeks out Pit Bulls that act aggressively towards people and mates them to each other or to any other aggressive dog, years of proper breeding can be undone in just a generation or two.

Many times, owners are to blame. Pit Bulls are extremely trainable and want nothing more than to please their owners. Unfortunately, if an immoral person wants their Pit Bull to be aggressive towards people and he or she rewards this behavior, the dog is likely to act in the way that his owner has intended. Also, dogs that have been neglected, abused or poorly socialized are more likely to be aggressive. If a Pit Bull has had only unpleasant dealings with people or has no experience with strangers, it should not come as too great of a surprise when he lashes out.

Studies published in 2009 and 2012 confirm that owners of dog breeds known for being “vicious” (including Pit Bulls) have higher incidences of criminal thinking and behavior, primary psychopathy, and antisocial tendencies in comparison to other dog owners.4,5 It seems obvious that certain breeds of dogs attract certain types of people, and if those owners act in aggressive ways it shouldn’t be too surprising that they train their dogs to behave in a similar manner.

Finally, sometimes the process of reproduction, development, and aging goes astray. In a particular dog, genes may combine in just the wrong way producing an individual that is very different from what is normal. Although the majority of Pit Bulls are born gentle and trustworthy, a specific individual may not be. Diseases or injuries that cause pain or adversely affect brain function may also be responsible for turning a good dog, regardless of its breed, into a potential threat.

http://www.petmd.com/blogs/fullyvetted/2013/june/truth-about-pit-bulls-part-three-30423

 
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:shrug: Teaching your dog that it's ok to have others around their food is one of the first trainings you're supposed to do. The second that thing growls, you have to correct it.
Yeah. I have never had a food aggressive dog. Was always taught that its good to hand feed them occasionally as puppies, so they're used to hands in their food being a positive thing and practice taking highly value toys, like bullysticks, away from them and then giving them back.
I was told in training that when you play tug of war with a toy, when you tire of the game, you shouldn't let the dog have it. Rather, you should take the toy and store it away for a period of time. That way, the dog doesn't think that it has "won" and is now the alpha.

 
:shrug: Teaching your dog that it's ok to have others around their food is one of the first trainings you're supposed to do. The second that thing growls, you have to correct it.
Yeah. I have never had a food aggressive dog. Was always taught that its good to hand feed them occasionally as puppies, so they're used to hands in their food being a positive thing and practice taking highly value toys, like bullysticks, away from them and then giving them back.
I was told in training that when you play tug of war with a toy, when you tire of the game, you shouldn't let the dog have it. Rather, you should take the toy and store it away for a period of time. That way, the dog doesn't think that it has "won" and is now the alpha.
We don't do "tug of war" with our dog to steer clear of this altogether.

 
:shrug: Teaching your dog that it's ok to have others around their food is one of the first trainings you're supposed to do. The second that thing growls, you have to correct it.
Yeah. I have never had a food aggressive dog. Was always taught that its good to hand feed them occasionally as puppies, so they're used to hands in their food being a positive thing and practice taking highly value toys, like bullysticks, away from them and then giving them back.
I was told in training that when you play tug of war with a toy, when you tire of the game, you shouldn't let the dog have it. Rather, you should take the toy and store it away for a period of time. That way, the dog doesn't think that it has "won" and is now the alpha.
Correct.

For the same reason I never let the dog sleep in my place on the bed. My wife will let the dog on the bed, particularly when I am not around. Often it will try to sneak into my side. Sometimes it does this because it misses my scent (It lays in my laundry pile if my wife dumps the hamper) and sometimes, who knows, but because that is where the 'bid Dog' sleeps. When I see this I simply stare at the dog and it slinks back to where it belongs. My wife thinks this is cruel. I say this is why the dog always comes when I call it, regardless of circumstances, and rarely does when she calls it. My dog has no doubts as to who is in charge. None of my dogs over the years had any doubt.

 
:shrug: Teaching your dog that it's ok to have others around their food is one of the first trainings you're supposed to do. The second that thing growls, you have to correct it.
Yeah. I have never had a food aggressive dog. Was always taught that its good to hand feed them occasionally as puppies, so they're used to hands in their food being a positive thing and practice taking highly value toys, like bullysticks, away from them and then giving them back.
I was told in training that when you play tug of war with a toy, when you tire of the game, you shouldn't let the dog have it. Rather, you should take the toy and store it away for a period of time. That way, the dog doesn't think that it has "won" and is now the alpha.
We don't do "tug of war" with our dog to steer clear of this altogether.
I think the advice was the same with respect to playing fetch as well.

 
yikes, reading some of the comments in here I am more concerned about the owners and dogs in here then I am about most pitbulls I would encounter. The need to stare down your dog in a threatening way, as some form of training or showing him who is the "alpha" in the house, is just way off. Maybe this is the continued Cesar way of dog training, but has always been very strange approach.

With that said though, I will say it can be effective (depending on the dog's personality). My parents got a rescue husky from a rescue place. Wonderful dog, that never even attempts to get on the couch or anything. Dog is also half-nuts and can't be left alone because of all the trauma the previous owner gave it. So sure it works, but just get a robot if you want something like that

 
Last year this time of the year there was a guy on the beach trying to prevent his two pitbulls from killing each other, one or both were in heat, apparently that drives them nuts, he was begging me to help but there was no way I was putting my hand near a 100 pound pitbulls neck to control it. I ran to call to the cops because the guy was getting bitten in the process, cops said I was nuts to be anywhere near them things, as I stood there watching the cops put the big pitbull down with gunshots I started talking to other people around me, seemed like all of them were bitten by pitbulls recently, one was going to the doctor for an eye problem caused by a pitbull another was recently bitten in the leg, etc. I can't believe we tolerate these beasts mingling around normal people.
Seriously.
these terrible, terrible beasts. I just told my pitbull how horrible her and her breed are, and she licked my hand. Honestly, it doesn't take a genius to know not to try and break up 2 dogs fighting, pitbulls or any other bigger breed? I'm not sure how one of the people had an issue with their eye because of the pitbull, and what they did to cause an injury like that, but i guess so be it
Keep your dog in your trailer please.
:lmao: Nice. i guess you should get credit for not suggesting I'm a minority or any other possible characteristic you want to attach to pit-bull owners. Completely asinine and ignorant comments, but i guess i shouldn't expect anything else from people who feel that a certain breed of dog would be the devil incarnate.

I would love to know if this applies to any other domesticated species. Is there a cat breed that is the embodiment of evil? Fish maybe, turtle or lizard?

 
yikes, reading some of the comments in here I am more concerned about the owners and dogs in here then I am about most pitbulls I would encounter. The need to stare down your dog in a threatening way, as some form of training or showing him who is the "alpha" in the house, is just way off. Maybe this is the continued Cesar way of dog training, but has always been very strange approach.

With that said though, I will say it can be effective (depending on the dog's personality). My parents got a rescue husky from a rescue place. Wonderful dog, that never even attempts to get on the couch or anything. Dog is also half-nuts and can't be left alone because of all the trauma the previous owner gave it. So sure it works, but just get a robot if you want something like that
Our puppy just hit 1 year, so I'd love to talk dog training. But, maybe we can leave this thread to all the pit bull hysteria and create an official dog-guys thread?

 
Last year this time of the year there was a guy on the beach trying to prevent his two pitbulls from killing each other, one or both were in heat, apparently that drives them nuts, he was begging me to help but there was no way I was putting my hand near a 100 pound pitbulls neck to control it. I ran to call to the cops because the guy was getting bitten in the process, cops said I was nuts to be anywhere near them things, as I stood there watching the cops put the big pitbull down with gunshots I started talking to other people around me, seemed like all of them were bitten by pitbulls recently, one was going to the doctor for an eye problem caused by a pitbull another was recently bitten in the leg, etc. I can't believe we tolerate these beasts mingling around normal people.
Seriously.
these terrible, terrible beasts. I just told my pitbull how horrible her and her breed are, and she licked my hand. Honestly, it doesn't take a genius to know not to try and break up 2 dogs fighting, pitbulls or any other bigger breed? I'm not sure how one of the people had an issue with their eye because of the pitbull, and what they did to cause an injury like that, but i guess so be it
Keep your dog in your trailer please.
:lmao: Nice. i guess you should get credit for not suggesting I'm a minority or any other possible characteristic you want to attach to pit-bull owners. Completely asinine and ignorant comments, but i guess i shouldn't expect anything else from people who feel that a certain breed of dog would be the devil incarnate.

I would love to know if this applies to any other domesticated species. Is there a cat breed that is the embodiment of evil? Fish maybe, turtle or lizard?
Just idiots that own Pit Bulls. Luckily most of these mental midgets are in neighborhoods that most people who don't have to go to a check cashing place on payday, stay away from, but occasionally you'll find some of these idiots in civilized society...which is what people are upset about.

 
Last year this time of the year there was a guy on the beach trying to prevent his two pitbulls from killing each other, one or both were in heat, apparently that drives them nuts, he was begging me to help but there was no way I was putting my hand near a 100 pound pitbulls neck to control it. I ran to call to the cops because the guy was getting bitten in the process, cops said I was nuts to be anywhere near them things, as I stood there watching the cops put the big pitbull down with gunshots I started talking to other people around me, seemed like all of them were bitten by pitbulls recently, one was going to the doctor for an eye problem caused by a pitbull another was recently bitten in the leg, etc. I can't believe we tolerate these beasts mingling around normal people.
Seriously.
these terrible, terrible beasts. I just told my pitbull how horrible her and her breed are, and she licked my hand. Honestly, it doesn't take a genius to know not to try and break up 2 dogs fighting, pitbulls or any other bigger breed? I'm not sure how one of the people had an issue with their eye because of the pitbull, and what they did to cause an injury like that, but i guess so be it
Keep your dog in your trailer please.
:lmao: Nice. i guess you should get credit for not suggesting I'm a minority or any other possible characteristic you want to attach to pit-bull owners. Completely asinine and ignorant comments, but i guess i shouldn't expect anything else from people who feel that a certain breed of dog would be the devil incarnate.

I would love to know if this applies to any other domesticated species. Is there a cat breed that is the embodiment of evil? Fish maybe, turtle or lizard?
Siamese cats are kind of #######s.

 
modogg said:
yikes, reading some of the comments in here I am more concerned about the owners and dogs in here then I am about most pitbulls I would encounter. The need to stare down your dog in a threatening way, as some form of training or showing him who is the "alpha" in the house, is just way off. Maybe this is the continued Cesar way of dog training, but has always been very strange approach.

With that said though, I will say it can be effective (depending on the dog's personality). My parents got a rescue husky from a rescue place. Wonderful dog, that never even attempts to get on the couch or anything. Dog is also half-nuts and can't be left alone because of all the trauma the previous owner gave it. So sure it works, but just get a robot if you want something like that
Dogs are inherently pack animals. They need to know very clearly where they fit within that structure if they are to be secure.

 
modogg said:
yikes, reading some of the comments in here I am more concerned about the owners and dogs in here then I am about most pitbulls I would encounter. The need to stare down your dog in a threatening way, as some form of training or showing him who is the "alpha" in the house, is just way off. Maybe this is the continued Cesar way of dog training, but has always been very strange approach.

With that said though, I will say it can be effective (depending on the dog's personality). My parents got a rescue husky from a rescue place. Wonderful dog, that never even attempts to get on the couch or anything. Dog is also half-nuts and can't be left alone because of all the trauma the previous owner gave it. So sure it works, but just get a robot if you want something like that
Dogs are inherently pack animals. They need to know very clearly where they fit within that structure if they are to be secure.
This is a really good video to watch

 
modogg said:
Card Trader said:
modogg said:
Last year this time of the year there was a guy on the beach trying to prevent his two pitbulls from killing each other, one or both were in heat, apparently that drives them nuts, he was begging me to help but there was no way I was putting my hand near a 100 pound pitbulls neck to control it. I ran to call to the cops because the guy was getting bitten in the process, cops said I was nuts to be anywhere near them things, as I stood there watching the cops put the big pitbull down with gunshots I started talking to other people around me, seemed like all of them were bitten by pitbulls recently, one was going to the doctor for an eye problem caused by a pitbull another was recently bitten in the leg, etc. I can't believe we tolerate these beasts mingling around normal people.
Seriously.
these terrible, terrible beasts. I just told my pitbull how horrible her and her breed are, and she licked my hand. Honestly, it doesn't take a genius to know not to try and break up 2 dogs fighting, pitbulls or any other bigger breed? I'm not sure how one of the people had an issue with their eye because of the pitbull, and what they did to cause an injury like that, but i guess so be it
Keep your dog in your trailer please.
:lmao: Nice. i guess you should get credit for not suggesting I'm a minority or any other possible characteristic you want to attach to pit-bull owners. Completely asinine and ignorant comments, but i guess i shouldn't expect anything else from people who feel that a certain breed of dog would be the devil incarnate.

I would love to know if this applies to any other domesticated species. Is there a cat breed that is the embodiment of evil? Fish maybe, turtle or lizard?
Nope, just pitt bulls and their inbred owners.

 
I would guess that the people in here who are so passionate in here against pit-bulls are probably the same one's that won't adopt a black cat because it is bad luck or it might be a witch?

 
I would guess that the people in here who are so passionate in here against pit-bulls are probably the same one's that won't adopt a black cat because it is bad luck or it might be a witch?
You are correct. Bad luck from a black cat is just as worrisome as a pit bull mauling a kid. Oh wait one happens and the other is a fairy tale.
 
I would guess that the people in here who are so passionate in here against pit-bulls are probably the same one's that won't adopt a black cat because it is bad luck or it might be a witch?
Either that or they realize the risk of owning animals that have shown the propensity and ability to rip people to shreds. I'm sure we could domesticate wild boars, mountain lions and coyotes too if we were foolish enough . I'm fine with people owning pitt bulls under one premise: If the dogs attacks someone and kills/memes them then the owner is thrown into the lion den at the local zoo. If you are willing to sign off on that agreement then I say own all you want.

 
I would guess that the people in here who are so passionate in here against pit-bulls are probably the same one's that won't adopt a black cat because it is bad luck or it might be a witch?
Another option is maybe, at least one of us works directly with dog bite cases and the aftermath of them. Maybe that one person sees a handful of serious bite cases a year that are not related to Pitts. If we continue down this line of reasoning, maybe these bites aren't isolated to the rough neighborhoods or the bad owners. Maybe?
 
I would guess that the people in here who are so passionate in here against pit-bulls are probably the same one's that won't adopt a black cat because it is bad luck or it might be a witch?
Another option is maybe, at least one of us works directly with dog bite cases and the aftermath of them. Maybe that one person sees a handful of serious bite cases a year that are not related to Pitts. If we continue down this line of reasoning, maybe these bites aren't isolated to the rough neighborhoods or the bad owners. Maybe?
i won't argue with facts if that is your experience. I think one thing we can all agree with in this thread is that pitts do attracts many of the idiots in this world, and thus are untrained and are often behind the incidents. I also would be interested to see the percent of pitts out of all the dogs in the particular area you work as well. maybe you see more bites by "pitts" (loose term because a portion of "pitt" attacks are from the simplification of the breed of dog) because there are simply more pitts where you are. I am in an urban area and every local shelter or rescue is 90-95% pitts (because plenty of dumb ### owners don't spay or neuter their pets or they get the dog than let it go after a few months, etc.) so of course if there is a dog bite there is 90% chance it is a pitt.

my numbers are not precise but i know this point has been argued in this thread before. it is a vortex in here

 
Lots of dogs bite every year. All breeds bite. Few do the damage that a Pitt can do regardless of normal temperment. Have as many if not more Lab bites. The difference? Labs rarely cause more than superficial damage. That is the Pitt issue. They are not meaner than other dogs but are categorically more dangerous than other breeds by a large margin.

 
I don't care to read all this, but please tell me morons aren't defending these child-killers in here? Please. This world is too screwed up with more complex problems than this, if I still have to have a debate with some hillbilly based up in a trailer park about the unnecessary risk his stupid animal introduces into his neighborhood, I might just have to move to Syria and go on pit bull jihad.

Jesus, people. Of all the problems we've got, this one isn't hard.

 
I would guess that the people in here who are so passionate in here against pit-bulls are probably the same one's that won't adopt a black cat because it is bad luck or it might be a witch?
Either that or they realize the risk of owning animals that have shown the propensity and ability to rip people to shreds. I'm sure we could domesticate wild boars, mountain lions and coyotes too if we were foolish enough . I'm fine with people owning pitt bulls under one premise: If the dogs attacks someone and kills/memes them then the owner is thrown into the lion den at the local zoo. If you are willing to sign off on that agreement then I say own all you want.
How about the owner of ANY breed of dog be held responsible for the incident?

Unless we are gonna go the route of if a drunk driver kills someone then they get run over by a semi truck. Seems like that would be what you're going for here.

 
I would guess that the people in here who are so passionate in here against pit-bulls are probably the same one's that won't adopt a black cat because it is bad luck or it might be a witch?
Either that or they realize the risk of owning animals that have shown the propensity and ability to rip people to shreds. I'm sure we could domesticate wild boars, mountain lions and coyotes too if we were foolish enough . I'm fine with people owning pitt bulls under one premise: If the dogs attacks someone and kills/memes them then the owner is thrown into the lion den at the local zoo. If you are willing to sign off on that agreement then I say own all you want.
How about the owner of ANY breed of dog be held responsible for the incident?

Unless we are gonna go the route of if a drunk driver kills someone then they get run over by a semi truck. Seems like that would be what you're going for here.
No. Take it one step at a time. Then reassess. And take more steps (or undo previous ones) as needed.

 
Idiot pit owners are always so quick to try to find another animal that has done something similar, as if their one time anecdotal example is the same as the hundreds of pit attacks.

 
All the Pit defenders always resort to the "It's the owner, not the breed".

So if said horrible owner lets its toy poodle roam around the neighborhood, people will all get a good laugh. Or practice their field goal skills. Same situation with a Pit ends very differently.
Just curious the cut off for acceptable deaths and maulings?

If the golden retriever breed, lab breed, etc has killed before, should we take them out as well or do we set a max level of 10, 20?
Killed before != kills often
Idiot pit owners are always so quick to try to find another animal that has done something similar, as if their one time anecdotal example is the same as the hundreds of pit attacks.
I may have misunderstood you, but when I asked the question of what the acceptable kill limit for a breed should be I took that you meant killed before means that breed should be taken out as well. did I mistake what you were saying?

 
Idiot pit owners are always so quick to try to find another animal that has done something similar, as if their one time anecdotal example is the same as the hundreds of pit attacks.
Or they ignore how these pitbulls are doing exactly what they were designed to do.
they were designed to kill people?
To kill. To go for the under-neck (if possible) and never let go until the life is removed from its target. Literally bred to kill before fear of anything else, overriding its own safety.

That's how they were bred. That's what they do.

 

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