You got that right. My sister-in-law and her husband had a pit they raised from a pup. It was fixated on playing ball. It would play fetch for hours if you let it. One night after their routine daily round of playing fetch, they put up the ball and went to bed. A few minutes later, the dog jumped on the bed and attacked my sister-in-law and tore off half her scalp. The dog had no history of aggression and had never been abused. To this day, they have no idea what triggered the attack.I don't care what anyone says a pit is as much a weapon as a rifle or a hand grenade. They were bread to do one thing, to be a fighting dog. The same way a Blue Heeler was bread to be a cow herder, if you never let that Heeler see a cow or work a ranch he would still have a herding instinct. I know a lot of owners say that their pitbulls are loveable and loyal and that might be true but they could also revert to their orgianal instinct at anytime.
You got that right. My sister-in-law and her husband had a pit they raised from a pup. It was fixated on playing ball. It would play fetch for hours if you let it. One night after their routine daily round of playing fetch, they put up the ball and went to bed. A few minutes later, the dog jumped on the bed and attacked my sister-in-law and tore off half her scalp. The dog had no history of aggression and had never been abused. To this day, they have no idea what triggered the attack.
I don't care what anyone says a pit is as much a weapon as a rifle or a hand grenade. They were bread to do one thing, to be a fighting dog. The same way a Blue Heeler was bread to be a cow herder, if you never let that Heeler see a cow or work a ranch he would still have a herding instinct. I know a lot of owners say that their pitbulls are loveable and loyal and that might be true but they could also revert to their orgianal instinct at anytime.
http://www.abouttimecanecorso.com/OurDogs/Chaos/Photos.html
Top left photo...some scary looking dogs!
http://www.abouttimecanecorso.com/OurDogs/Chaos/Photos.html
Top left photo...some scary looking dogs!
Coastie...there's thousands of ignorant people in the world. It doesn't bother me at all that you're one of them. Hell...it's job security for me man.
I always like the argument that pits were bred to fight and, thus, they could come unglued at any given moment. I suppose the murderes of the world were all ancestors of the gladiators and just all of a sudden decided to revert back to their heritage?
Ralph...can I suggest that possibly you're sister-in-law and brother were not all that educated about dog behavior and, perhaps, weren't equipped to deal with a breed as head strong and powerful as a bully breed? I hear a lot of people say, "My dog will play fetch (or whatever) for hours" like it's necessarily a good thing. Fixation is NOT a good thing and it's not tolerated with my dogs at all (not in the house, not while walking and seeing a squirell...whatever). They play with their toys when I say they do and for as long as I say. My oldest knows better but the youngest one (now 5 months) will play with things past a point that I am comfortable with and then I take it away. Same with squeaky toys. Dogs don't play with them b/c they make a cute noise. It replicates an animal crying out. It's why none of my dogs have ever been allowed to play with them. Think about it dude....that dog had a reason for attacking and I can see what it may have been. Was it justifiable? Fawk no. But had that dog known who the fawk was the alpha that may not have happened. You may not know the details of the day to day life of that situation (I certainly don't). However...I just want to present to you that it's entirely plausible that there was a completely different dynamic going on that you or the owner had any incling to.
Joe...good for you. Looks like you're comfortable with the whole Yahoo Image search thing and can look up pictures of not only dogs but "Pitbull" dogs. I'm more impressed with your ability to multi-task and do a dual search for "Muzzled pitbull". You've got a real future ahead of you.
Do have any idea how many of Vick's dog's have gone on to lead healthy, gentle, and successful lives AFTER being rehabilitated?
Coastie...there's thousands of ignorant people in the world. It doesn't bother me at all that you're one of them. Hell...it's job security for me man.
I always like the argument that pits were bred to fight and, thus, they could come unglued at any given moment. I suppose the murderes of the world were all ancestors of the gladiators and just all of a sudden decided to revert back to their heritage?
Ralph...can I suggest that possibly you're sister-in-law and brother were not all that educated about dog behavior and, perhaps, weren't equipped to deal with a breed as head strong and powerful as a bully breed? I hear a lot of people say, "My dog will play fetch (or whatever) for hours" like it's necessarily a good thing. Fixation is NOT a good thing and it's not tolerated with my dogs at all (not in the house, not while walking and seeing a squirell...whatever). They play with their toys when I say they do and for as long as I say. My oldest knows better but the youngest one (now 5 months) will play with things past a point that I am comfortable with and then I take it away. Same with squeaky toys. Dogs don't play with them b/c they make a cute noise. It replicates an animal crying out. It's why none of my dogs have ever been allowed to play with them. Think about it dude....that dog had a reason for attacking and I can see what it may have been. Was it justifiable? Fawk no. But had that dog known who the fawk was the alpha that may not have happened. You may not know the details of the day to day life of that situation (I certainly don't). However...I just want to present to you that it's entirely plausible that there was a completely different dynamic going on that you or the owner had any incling to.
Joe...good for you. Looks like you're comfortable with the whole Yahoo Image search thing and can look up pictures of not only dogs but "Pitbull" dogs. I'm more impressed with your ability to multi-task and do a dual search for "Muzzled pitbull". You've got a real future ahead of you.
Do have any idea how many of Vick's dog's have gone on to lead healthy, gentle, and successful lives AFTER being rehabilitated?
Joe...good for you. Looks like you're comfortable with the whole Yahoo Image search thing and can look up pictures of not only dogs but "Pitbull" dogs. I'm more impressed with your ability to multi-task and do a dual search for "Muzzled pitbull". You've got a real future ahead of you.
Look ding dong, those pictures where posted as a joke, don't get all butt hurt and bent out of shape. Also, don't assume I'm an anti-pitbull person just because of a muzzled pit bull picture. :anon: And it was a Dogpile (ironic) image search anyway for "killer pitbull" at first but those pictures came up and where funnier than any roided out pit.
Oh yeah, and as far as me having a "real future" ahead of me, you have no clue how nice my future really is.Don't ASSume.
Does this make me anti bunny rabbit?
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God River, you're such a damn hippy!!!
I agree with you. My dad's pit is one of the best dogs I've known, too bad he's dying (of old age, he's never attacked anybody and doesn't start fights with dogs, in fact when another dog picks a fight with him Hunter always does the bare minimum to defend himself instead of outright killing the other dog like he could.)