| The story about the woman walking her dogs in the woods near her house, I think down near Richmond was horrifying. No one knows but the dogs turned on her and I believe it was her father who found her body. |
FIFY |
Your first sentence is ridiculous. |
It was a pit bull. |
Pit bulls are aggressive dogs so you’re just staying the obvious. |
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“My PITTIE is SO SWEET and would never hurt a FLY!”
-Pit bull owners before their beasts maul and kill and take out a limb |
Very true. |
Yours is worse. |
No, even the sweetest lump a fat, old therapy dog will not “attack.” The fat old therapy dog might nip or even bite (and that might your dear old therapy dog indicating they’re in too much pain to live life on this side anymore) but they do not attack. Pit bulls attack. They delight in murdering other animals - several thousand a year, including horses and livestock. You think your ancient Golden Retriever is going to take down a Quarterhorse? They break through doors, through fences, they break into houses. https://dogbitelaw.com/vicious-dogs/pit-bulls-facts-and-figures It’s not the owners, it’s the dog. It’s the breed. They have been bred to be vicious killers, that’s their whole entire reason for existence. They are not nanny dogs, they are not sweet, they are not lovable. They are a self-directed loaded gun. They do not belong in polite society. |
| If I were to tell you a lab likes to fetch things or a collie likes to herd things, that would be completely uncontroversial because they were bred to do those things. What were pit bulls bred for again? Oh yeah, bull baiting and dog fights. |
| Agree with all the negative sentiments about pits. ANY dog can bite. Only certain breeds mutilate and kill when they bite. Pits are far more likely than any other dog breed to do this. |
ThEy WeRe BrEd To Be NaNnY dOgS. (No they weren’t. Literally no one let their children be babysat by dogs who were also bred to kill bulls. A posed photograph is not conclusive evidence of anything.) |
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I’ve posted many times on dcum but my then 4 year old son was attacked, knocked down and bitten in the face and neck by a neighbor’s OFF LEASH dog on OUR property (steps outside our front door). The aggressive dog was a Brittany spaniel, the family dog.
DS had 7 stitches on his face, and was mms away from needing plastic surgery. It was such a traumatic event for DS that he developed phobias of cats and dogs AND hs to take a tranquilizer before most all blood draws, medical procedures. DS is now a young adult. Regrets? I have a few. One, that I didn’t kill that dog (I missed the attack by seconds) and two that I didn’t sue my neighbor. The stupid neighbor/owner had previously let her dog outside to roam the neighborhood. Turns out, a week prior to attacking my son, the same dog while roaming “nipped” another child while she played in her yard. This girl’s mom mentioned this incident to me well after my son was bitten and said she didn’t want to make waves, or make things awkward with the neighbor. And although a “minor” attack, this event was traumatizing for our family. |
I’m sorry your child went through this. If it were pit your kid would likely be dead. All dogs can bite and larger dogs can certainly do some serious damage. |