Yikes OP, you have my sympathies on this.
After hearing so many stories on the news about pit bulls killing their owners I am now terrified of this particular breed. Perhaps an unfair assumption but one that nonetheless exists in my head. |
Whaat??! You mean only “renters” are dumb enough to adopt a pit bull???! |
Common, however incorrect. A lot of dogs who aren't pit bulls get the label (an 80lb dog isn't a pit bull, and neither is the obvious boxer in the other thread). It's hype, and it's commonly used in clickbait articles to agitate and promote fear. I'm not saying you should get one (don't), but you should read something that isn't anti-pit propaganda so you're not needlessly terrified. You can also read up on dog behavior and proper leash etiquette, which will be the most useful tools to help you avoid your potentially-crappy hypothetical neighbor's poorly-controlled dog of any breed. A disturbing amount of people these days own dogs they don't properly train and control, and that's a liability (whether or not the dogs in question are truly "pit bulls"). |
Yeah, the classism and racism are built into the anti-pit propaganda. |
A lot of pitbull owners lie about the breed then admonish people not to believe their own eyes |
Being an animal lover doesn't mean trusting all animals fyi. I always cross the street even with a Chihuahua coming. Hardcore animal lover here and long time dog enthusiast |
A lot of idiots know exactly nothing about dogs beyond the clickbait they read and couldn't properly identify a "pit bull" if their life savings depended on it, so yeah, no. Your eyes aren't the greatest way to judge a dog, and the brain they're (allegedly) connected to isn't that great either. And no, pit owners don't. Most people who own pit bulls simply own pit bulls. It's like how there's not a queer agenda, there are just gay people, living their lives and advocating for basic liberties and equal rights. |
Seconded. I don't trust most dog owners these days, especially those with yippy little kneebiter breeds who they claim are "so sweet" or "just reactive" without seeming to understand that the dog is simply not trained/poorly trained. I don't want to walk past your dog because you probably don't know what you're doing with it. The smaller the dog, the stupider the owner. |
Nice try. Completely wrong, but an A for effort. |
Op should take the situation seriously but dogs are particularly nervous when they are first adopted into a new home. We have a 90 lb German shepherd and he did grown a few times after we adopted him.after he grew accustomed to living with us it stopped. He’s been with us 5 years now. |
*growl |
Hard facts, whether you like them or not, and they're easy to see. Just look around at how poorly-trained most people's dogs are. Sorry you have nothing more than some condescending twattery to post as an argument (thus proving the pp's point). Butthurt doesn't change reality. |
It's much less about what the dog does, and almost entirely about how the owner responds (or doesn't). Dogs are going to dog. It's up to responsible owners to control and train them. |
Pit bulls really should be euthanized as a breed.
I would consider moving if the HOA doesn’t step up. |
Warn your kids to stay away. |