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We had a Pittbull running our penned up weaned calves one day. Shot him on the spot, no questions asked. Doesn't matter what kind of dog it is really. If they get caught running cattle, they're dead. We never told the neighbor either. Lucky just didn't come home one day.
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Should do a mass extermination of all pit and pit mixes. Lots of wannabe gangsters and **** twats that think the dog makes them look tough.
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I was bit on the foot by a pitbull 6-7 weeks ago. I was lucky coworker got his dog off my immediately as it jumped on me next.
They are horrible pets and anyone who says otherwise is an ignorant douche. |
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Control them or I will lol |
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2. You should be mandated to carry $1,000,000 of liability insurance for each pitbull you own 3. Your pitbull kills someone, you do 10 years in jail minimum. End of story. |
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Dial it down, drunkie! |
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What is exhausting is all those people on social media who try to say that pitbulls are misunderstood.
They have a reputation for a reason. |
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Used to walk and take care of my neighbor's pit when he was out of town for a couple days or more. Loved me, my boxer and anyone I would give the nod to.
The only bad experience I had was a yip dog stuck his snout through the fence and scared us both. Not scared, just a jump scare. I'm guessing the vertical gaps were about 5" apart so just big enough to fit his snoot through but nothing else. Well, toby, not having a good grasp on physics grabbed the yip dog by the snout and decided he could pull him out. Had to choke him out before he tore the other dog's face off, which he may have. They're a double edge sword. Boxers and German Shepards are my goto breed. |
I'm a lab person. I don't know what that means, but...
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My oldest brothers father had Chows when I was growing up. The rule was you could play in the yard around the dogs but do not look them in the eyes/stare at them in the eyes. I never tried it. |
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back a few years back KC passed an ordinance against these foul bastards. For about 2 months they were being dumped in the country by their awesome dog loving owners. Neighbor and I killed 4 before they stopped showing up. They would kill calves and one neighbor had 4 sheep killed by one that I ended up shooting.
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I'm honestly more fearful of the cat than the Pitty mix. (not a puppy in the pic)
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I had almost forgotten. A good friend of mine ended up in a mess with his neighbors. They were waking theirl little dog down the sidewalk by their house and and another neighbor’s pitt got out and and attacked their little dog.
The woman was trying to get the pitt off her dog and it bit her then went after the little dog again. My friend ran out and grabbed the dog by its collar pulled it away and hung the dog by its collar on chain link fence post somehow. The little dog died and they had to take the woman to the hospital for stitches. The dog was likely raised to be mean but Jesus. The neighbor who owned the dog tried to fight to keep it from being put down but obviously lost. |
Terrible story. What I don’t get, if you have little kids especially, and I’m genuinely curious. Why get a pit bull? What’s the appeal unique to them? There are countless great family dogs that aren’t prone to snapping so violently. I understand it’s rare to get as bad as this story but even bites can leave terrible injuries.
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What's better than man's best friend? Man's best friend that could murder at will!!! So cool. Almost always poor trash and Raiders fans(which are the same thing). |
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I'm only if favor of complete extermination for a few things:
Pitbulls, Ticks, Mosquitos and Raiders fans. |
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Would you hate him less if I tell you that he is only a quarter pitty? Or is it a one-drop rule kinda thing for ya? |
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And I'm not speaking from inexperience, been around those those dumbass dogs more than enough to form my own opinions... they're a pointless, stupid breed IMO |
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Ok, I'll be the asshole: is that a lesbian couple?
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My son, about 25 at the time, had one run up behind him, my son turned around at the sound and that ****er bit him twice on his thigh then clamp down just above his knee and started trying to rip a chuck out.
Fortunately, he remembered a few things his old man taught him about fighting...anything. He thumb punched that ****er right in the eye as hard as he could. Dog let go and ran off. Never did find out who the owner was. Ended up having to get a bunch of stitches and rabies shots. |
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He and the cat are currently WWE style fighting and body slamming one another. The cat will absolutely put that wee beast in his place to the point where the Pitty mix won't even make eye contact. It is hysterical to watch. |
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I have a friend that loves them. He's a hot head and thinks they are cool. Of course, they aren't trained and when they do something wrong, he yells at them and hits them. He had a male and female that he had to keep crated because they would just keep tearing each other up.
For him, at least, the dogs are more of a symbol of how much of a badass he thinks he is. He's Italian, short and fat. He asked me to watch them one time and I said absolutely not. Nothing worse than an untrained dog. Won't sit, heel or even respond when it sees something it wants to go after. It's a lawsuit waiting to happen. Is there a Pitbull ordinance in Kansas City? |
According to the article they’d had the dogs 8 years with no problems, but 6 of those years were without the children. Situations like this the animals can be jealous of the attention they are no longer getting, and with a 2 year and a 5 month old there wasn’t likely much time or attention left over. Animals are animals. Don’t take a chance with your children especially with a breed that has been known to attack or even kill others.
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Well, guess what? I've never sued anyone into extreme poverty, but if you're too stupid to leash your dog, I guess that'll be two firsts. I've been charged by dogs enough that I will absolutely get a late-night lawyer and sue you for everything I can get. I've lost patience with stupid owners. The last time it happened to me was terrifying. A biggish dog was going to kill me until the stupid owner sprinted up and grabbed it. And then two hours later when I passed by the house on the way home, the dog was still running loose. That idiot is going to fund my retirement at some point. Now, I probably should carry mace, but it happens infrequently enough that it's hard to justify carrying something around on every run. But this is reminding me that I should. Plus, I guess it'll train the dogs if the owners are too stupid to do so. I've actually been charged more often than I probably remember. But if a dog charges me on a leash, the owner's good and they can always stop it. I did have a woman almost go down when she was walking two labs and one of them went insane when I ran by 30 feet away from her. But she hung on, so I tip my hat to her. Of my three scariest incidents, two were labs, which surprises me. But labs are so common that I guess even a low attack incidence will produce a few problems due to sheer numbers. Quote:
We had a pit bull ban in Denver until about 18 months ago. Everyone seems to have one now, and these aren't thugs. They're pretty normal-looking (usually young) people. I have two theories behind this: 1. There was sweet and sad violin music for years about the ban and how it unjustly punished a lovable breed. I think that might have convinced a lot of the younger population that pit bulls are sweeties who have been persecuted, and now we're seeing a population boom by those people in an attempt to atone. 2. The modern internet culture makes it cool to go against advice, recommendations, and common sense. So maybe it's cool now to get a pit bull to show that "no one can tell me what to do". I'm sure there's an appeal to thugs as well, but I live in a low-thuggery neighborhood so I don't see that. With good owners, I suspect that most owners will be fine, and probably 1 percent of owners will get totally screwed because their dog will "never do that before" until it decides one day to maul a person. |
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This is ****ing terrible. And these two tards look like the poster children for "My pittie cupcake wouldn't hurt a fly".
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Probably the worst thing I've read here. :(
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If you can get behind an attacking pit bull (easier said than done) they're one of the easier dogs to asphyxiate. You can just pull back on the collar and they'll go to sleep. Two dogs is a wrap though. Looks like the owners had the dogs before they had kids. Didn't do a good job of seperating the kids from the shitbulls. Unnecessary tragedy.
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Terrible story.
My thoughts: I don't have any issue with pits or any other breed, but you need to be able to control your animal at a moment's notice; therefore, I would not endorse having larger breeds of dogs around small children with only a weak man or woman present. It sounds like the mother here did her best but I question her strength and decision-making. Laying on a child with two ferocious 40-65 pound dogs trying to kill her is just not a good choice. If the dogs had the child in their jaws, she should have been choking, kicking or stabbing the shit out of those animals. If they didn't have a hold of them, she needed to get them off the ground immediately. If she could have gotten them on the kitchen counter, she could have bought some time to get things situated. Generally speaking, physical incompetence, especially in dealing with "wild" domestic animals really upsets me. Any viral video of an out-of-control dog or cat is bound to involve a handful of weak ass people just standing around having no clue how to handle the situation. |
While your post is well thought out and is ideal, the one major flaw in your argument is "controlling" your pets.
What we see all too often, including this story, are that the pitbulls loose control and owners have no ability to get them to stop. |
Those parents will be in therapy for the rest of their lives. If one of them was against the pets on the first place, divorce court and hate will be first on the agenda.
I can't even fathom seeing your two small children being mauled and torn apart by two dogs. There is nothing positive from this, not a single thing. |
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I understand that you can't mind control your animal at all times. What I mean by control is being able to end the threat quickly if a situation like this arises. Emphasis on the "ability to get them to stop." Cats are not very big, but they're assholes and will not hesitate to scratch or claw at an infant if it invades their space. For that reason, I'd say you should not have a cat with an infant/toddler around. If you do, you need to be ready to punt the shit out of the cat in a heartbeat. On a similar note, pit bulls aren't as temperamental as a cat, but they're far more dangerous if that kill switch is suddenly flicked for whatever reason. Knowing that, controlling your pit bull, Rottweiler, German Shepherd, etc. would mean putting an end to the violence. This woman was incapable of doing so. A lot of people are incapable of doing so. |
Cats aren't killing babies, pitbulls are.
If some owners are able to stop an attack from becoming lethal, then that means pitbulls are even MORE lethal than the stats suggest because there could easily be more deaths. |
Just sold my Pitbull concert tickets. I won’t be supporting anyone that harms kids. **** that guy!
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Terrible story.
If you own a trailer park dog, I generally assume you’re a trailer park person. |
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Some are. A poster above mentioned choking them. I actually just saw a viral video the other day of a random guy coming out of nowhere and choking an out of control pit. Then he just walked away. It was refreshing to see. |
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I stopped hanging around with those assholes pretty much immediately. That was over 25 years ago. Hopefully the dog ate both of them. |
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Black labs are absolutely special. Bird Dog is 12 and is my lifelong companion, the best dog EVER : https://i.ibb.co/3dRV6jN/IMG-20220727-222429-238.jpg https://i.ibb.co/ZNx5SpF/20220606-160748.jpg[/url] Lola turned 6 months old on the 6th : https://i.ibb.co/hChgyyM/20221009-001109.jpg https://i.ibb.co/Gfm6WTL/20220913-201642.jpg They are my world. |
BLM yard sign, come on bruh LMAO
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That lady bringing more dogs into the situation is a dumb****. Glad it wasn't worse.
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"my dog is special "
moron dog owners, constantly letting their dogs off leashes I dont know you. I don't know your dog. now you make me pick my toddler up and be wary because your dog is too special to stay on the leash? **** you |
Just make it illegal to breed pits or pit mixes and the breed dies out.
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[QUOTE=Mephistopheles Janx;16515323]I'm honestly more fearful of the cat than the Pitty mix. [\QUOTE]
Geeze be serious. Even if an average cat might be less predictable than an average dog (I doubt), show me a case of a house cat killing a human. We've had seven cats, and there is not one that wouldn't disengage in bad behavior if I showed my displeasure (as in clapping my hands loudly). My dad got his leg tore up by his cat when he got triggered by another cat, but dad's life wasn't ever in danger. |
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The cat has bowed up on me twice since I got him. The pitty runs and hides if I so much as look or sound miffed. |
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But yeah, clearly don't have any control of my 'lethal weapon'. Methinks you missed the point. Biggly. |
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2. Would an invisible fence stop you from protecting your children from a threat? Pretend all you want, but an intent dog isn’t going to be stopped by an invisible fence. |
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Ripped my cheek off, left me with about 10 scars on my face, and several more on the back of my head. My point is, dogs that have literally been bred to be aggressive should not be around small children. My ex MIL had a friend who had a toddler, and insisted that their pitbull would protect the baby. I said if they keep letting the toddler yank and pull on the dog, that eventually something bad would happen. The parents cussed me out, my ex MIL cussed me out, because their dog would never do anything. Guess what? Yep, the dog attacked the 3 year old. I said that the child didn't deserve it, but the parents should have known better. Basically, if you own an aggressive breed of dog, and you have small children, it's **** around and find out. Sent from my moto g stylus 5G using Tapatalk |
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My yard is neat and proper, like Hank Hill's. If Hank ever saw a yard sign in his yard, it was quickly removed, I tell ya whut. https://i.ibb.co/64bdjK6/hank-hill-b...uobvq-350t.jpg Couldn't resist the photo op - Black Labs Matter Easy6. |
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This is a very familiar saying in threads where a dog did something "it's never done before" and tore apart somebody's kids |
Getting attacked by a dog is miserable even if no significant injuries.
If you ever get attacked by a dog contact your lawyer ASAP. Put the owners home insurance to use Missouri is full liability state. The owner is 100% responsible for dog bites. The insurance company can only challenge the compensation not the liability. |
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Of course not. I've had two Greater Swiss Mountain dogs and a Rott. All three were the most gentle dogs I've ever had. My roommate in school had a Pitt and I'd wrestle around with that big baby all the time. Gentle as can be. You don't leave a toddler or infant with any dog. Your statement is ignorant. This tragedy is on mom and which ever kid was tormenting the dog. |
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I've seen first hand a well-raised family Pit go ****ing nuts over a 10 year old girl walking near a fence.
I thought it was going to take the chain link down trying to get to her. We told her and her dad to get in their car and wait. I looked right at my friend and told him" You better get rid of that mother ****er or it's going to kill a kid". Nicest guy ever, nicest family ever. Dog was great. Just like someone that raises cougars, tigers, etc. They have stuff bred into them that you can not control. |
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