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pit bulls as a breed, are responsible for more attacks on humans and other dogs than all other breeds combined, stuff that in your pipe and smoke it you ****in hippy.
...but then again im biased, i did watch a pit pull a good chunk of my cousins face off at a family party. I have met plenty of nice pitbulls, but I would never own one, take my dogs around one, or let kids near them and I stall within reach of large blunt objects when im near them.
...but then again im biased, i did watch a pit pull a good chunk of my cousins face off at a family party. I have met plenty of nice pitbulls, but I would never own one, take my dogs around one, or let kids near them and I stall within reach of large blunt objects when im near them.
Oh and I am in NO WAY a filthy hippy
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a CDC study detailing dog bite related fatalities in the US between 1979 and 1998 reveals that roughly one-third were caused by Pit Bull type dogs.
saying pit bulls arent dangers is like sayng Arabs dont like to wear sheets and blow **** up. ignorant
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It's all about training. What are you talking about?? The dog only knows what it has been taught. If the owner taught it to fight, its going to fight and be very aggressive. Oh and you know that studies are NEVER 100% correct as there are many variables such as location of where the study took place and if the attack was recorded or not.
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As for big tobacco...I have nothing against them. It's that person's right to smoke and I'll leave it at that. If you'd like to persue that subject please make a thread in the politcal forum and PM me the link
besides...big tobacco like Malboro sponsors my favorite F1 team and I support them
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As for big tobacco...I have nothing against them. It's that person's right to smoke and I'll leave it at that. If you'd like to persue that subject please make a thread in the politcal forum and PM me the link
besides...big tobacco like Malboro sponsors my favorite F1 team and I support them
besides...big tobacco like Malboro sponsors my favorite F1 team and I support them
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hatteroo - are you a dog owner? we've currently got 2 labs and a jack russell. i've always had dogs growing up as a kid too. yes, training is key to having a good behaving dog, but they also do have their own natural traits. not to say all pit-bulls are mean, but they're not all angels either.
you made the comment earlier about "big dumb lab", why did you make that? because of the stereotype? yeah, it happens to be true and like most stereotypes, it exists for a reason. but with training, my "big dumb labs" don't really act so dumb.
my brother used to have a pit, she was a very very well behaved dog. she did require constant training though to get her there and keep her there. i'm sure, were she chained up and generally mistreated, her roots would have shown through and she probably would have been aggressive.
you made the comment earlier about "big dumb lab", why did you make that? because of the stereotype? yeah, it happens to be true and like most stereotypes, it exists for a reason. but with training, my "big dumb labs" don't really act so dumb.
my brother used to have a pit, she was a very very well behaved dog. she did require constant training though to get her there and keep her there. i'm sure, were she chained up and generally mistreated, her roots would have shown through and she probably would have been aggressive.
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Global warming is also his fault apparently too
I don't disregard it entirely. I just believe they are never 100% correct as they rely on info that is presented to them and what info is available at the time of the study.
Yes I am a dog owner and have raised a couple myself. Just about all domestic animals will retain any non-domestic traits with them regardless of what it is. And yes you did catch my in my hypocracy lol. I admit that I just did what I was trying to argue against. I have met a handful of labs that were a bit dumb, but not overall bad dogs, just needed some more training than others like any other dog.
hatteroo - are you a dog owner? we've currently got 2 labs and a jack russell. i've always had dogs growing up as a kid too. yes, training is key to having a good behaving dog, but they also do have their own natural traits. not to say all pit-bulls are mean, but they're not all angels either.
you made the comment earlier about "big dumb lab", why did you make that? because of the stereotype? yeah, it happens to be true and like most stereotypes, it exists for a reason. but with training, my "big dumb labs" don't really act so dumb.
my brother used to have a pit, she was a very very well behaved dog. she did require constant training though to get her there and keep her there. i'm sure, were she chained up and generally mistreated, her roots would have shown through and she probably would have been aggressive.
you made the comment earlier about "big dumb lab", why did you make that? because of the stereotype? yeah, it happens to be true and like most stereotypes, it exists for a reason. but with training, my "big dumb labs" don't really act so dumb.
my brother used to have a pit, she was a very very well behaved dog. she did require constant training though to get her there and keep her there. i'm sure, were she chained up and generally mistreated, her roots would have shown through and she probably would have been aggressive.
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My wife's pomeranian picks on my pitbull.
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BTW, the article doesn't tell the complete story:
The dude is built like a brick ****house.
The dude wasn't just kicking the dog, but swinging the dog on the chain over his head, into the ground.
He did this whilst walking +4 miles to quarry.
The dude made comments like "My dog embarrassed me" & when asked why he simply just got rid of the dog, "He's my dog. I can't give him away."
The officer called for the circling helo to medivac the dog. The dog died at the scene, being lifted into the helo.
I don't give a **** if a dog ate the face off of my child, I would not slowly beat the thing to death.
The dude is built like a brick ****house.
The dude wasn't just kicking the dog, but swinging the dog on the chain over his head, into the ground.
He did this whilst walking +4 miles to quarry.
The dude made comments like "My dog embarrassed me" & when asked why he simply just got rid of the dog, "He's my dog. I can't give him away."
The officer called for the circling helo to medivac the dog. The dog died at the scene, being lifted into the helo.
I don't give a **** if a dog ate the face off of my child, I would not slowly beat the thing to death.