Just out of curiosity, what were pit bulls bred for say 175 years ago when bear and bull baiting became illegal and when Pit Bull terriers first became a breed?It would appear to me that you and I have different definitions of "hundreds of years" and "to be domesticated" but to each his own I guess.
I'm not sure I totally understand your question because it seems like it's worded pretty poorly. I'm guessing you are asking what pit bulls have been used for in the past and I'm guessing the answer you are looking for is dog fighting.What a dog is used for is different than what traits it's bred for. Pit bulls have traditionally been bred to be strong, fearless, obedient, loyal and intelligent. They have not been bred for aggression towards humans. In fact, when these dogs were being bred for fighting, any that showed signs of human aggression were culled. They wanted big, strong dogs that would have strong loyalty and obedience, so they would do exactly what they were told to do - in that case fighting. No one was trying to bred a vicious killer that would have the tendency to turn on their owners. That would make zero sense for the owner to breed for.Those traits carry over in good ways. Loyalty, obedience and intelligence are traits an owner would want in any dog. What you have now is many people breeding them badly and then treating them badly. That's a recipe for disaster for any big, strong dog.
After bull baiting fell out of favor they decided to cross breed the dogs with terriers to make them more aggressive. Rat baiting was one of the reasons for this. Pit bulls were very effective because they could crush, shake, kill and move on to a new rat very quickly. Obviously dog fighting became very popular as well. If owners and only the owners were the only things ever attacked by pit bulls I don't think anybody would care much. So who cares if they don't attack their owners because they are loyal? They obviously have zero issues attacking other things or other people or innocent children. Their breeding to bite, crush, and shake believe it or not has a pretty bad effect on small children. But go on believing that pit bulls have been bred for hundreds of years to be domesticated dogs. This is a false belief since it has only been since around 1835 and the breed was specifically bred to be killing machines. But hey, who cares about that because your dog is great. I have zero doubts that you spent a lot of effort training your dog and are a great owner. You probably dont need to carry a break stick.Doesn't change the fact that your conclusions about the breed are dead wrong. I don't support eradication of the breed, but I definitely support strict laws regarding them.
You are kinda all over the place here, so I'm not sure where to start. You are obviously passionate about the subject, which I can appreciate.We are definitely dealing with a disconnect when it comes to the word domesticate. So, I'll try to avoid using it. I guess I don't understand why you bring up ratting dogs. Some dogs were bred to rat, sure, but so were countless other dogs. The pit bull you see today bears little resemblance to the ratting dogs of the past.We can argue how far back breeding of pit bulls go but it would probably be to little avail. The bottom line is that at no point were these dogs bred to attack humans. Never. There are dogs breeds that have been bred to be willing to do that (German Shepherds, for instance). Pit bulls aren't one of them. Generally speaking, pit bulls make really horrible guard dogs.Pit bulls are currently one of the most over bred and neglected breeds out there. Shelters are over run with them. Millions are laid down every year. No other breed is facing that kind of neglect. If you had the same number of Dobermans out there, treated the same, you would have the same issues. It's largely a numbers game.No one wants kids to get hurt, least of all me. But if you were to wipe every last pit bull off the face of the earth, kids would still get hurt by dogs. Because there is no shortage of big, strong dogs and there is no shortage of idiot owners.