Another pit bull attack

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's not the dog is the damm horrible owners. Most well cared for pits think they're lapdogs and don't show aggression.

That’s not true. You know how we Al know that’s not true? Because so many of the dogs that have fatally mauled people have been raised perfectly. It’s the breed. You cannot take a dog bred for violence and expect it to act like a normal pet. Sometimes. Maybe.

But there are far too many dead people and animals because of pit bulls.


dp This is so not true. If this was the case than there would be so many more attacks on owners.

I found this article: https://pitbullscare.com/signs-of-pitbull-attack/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's not the dog is the damm horrible owners. Most well cared for pits think they're lapdogs and don't show aggression.


Lol. Oh, sweet summer child. A lot of pit owners DO tend to be terrible, but it's more that the believe the above and don't recognize what they're dealing with until they maul someone. Loving out breed traits is a disaster for any dog.
Anonymous
Everyone should follow Brooklinn Khoury's story.

She lost her upper lip and part of her nose to her cousin's pitt - a dog she knew and had met before.

https://people.com/health/brooklinn-khoury-health-journey-after-pitbull-attack/#:~:text=Model%20and%20skateboarder%20Brooklinn%20Khoury,a%20pitbull%20attack%20on%20Nov.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I own an American Staffordshire which is often confused for a pit bull. It’s an AKC bred dog who is capable of hurting a child, adult or another animal just like any other dog.
She’s dog reactive much like our previous black Labrador which means we have to keep her on a leash and behind a privacy fence.
She’s a wonderful family dog who will never be left alone with a young child, just like our black lab.
This is a similar argument to gun control and how guns don’t kill people, people kill people.
“pit bulls” kill people when given the chance or worse when someone thinks having their screeching toddler curled up with it is a good idea.
Shelters are FULL of “pit bulls” and are the most euthanized dog. It’s unintended litters if dogs, dumped bait dogs and breed restrictions on housing which means more surrendered pets.
If you want a nice, rescue Beagle, it would take me a long time to find one. You want a pit mix which is super cute and has an unknown background? I can get you three by tomorrow.
Rescues spend time and money on behavioral tests and contrary to this thread, reputable shelters do not adopt out bite risks. They euthanize more dogs that the public even realizes.
It’s ignorant to believe that euthanizing all “pit bulls” or implementing breed bans will stop all attacks. Before this breed, it was Dobermans or Rottweilers.
Responsible ownership and sensible euthanizing of dogs proven to be unable to reside in a home. You can’t adopt out all dogs. Not all of them will be happy ever after.
The shelters have had a horrible year and are overflowing with breeds of all types but pit mixes are obviously the most prevalent because they are most popular in cities and most likely to have unintended litters that way.
I don’t believe anyone is going to read this and think that suddenly they are wrong for pushing to kill all pit bulls. I have an AmStaff and I wouldn’t recommend anyone own one who hasn’t owned a strong willed dog before. If you lined her up next to a boxer or an American pit bull, I’m pretty sure the majority of people wouldn’t be able to pick out the pit bull versus the boxer.


I know that euthanizing pit bulls would stop all pit bull attacks. But you bring up a good point, in that I’d throw your Staffy breed in there as well. Combination of euthanizing and breed bans, let’s get rid of these monstrous dogs.


Let's take it a step further and euthanize ALL dogs. D@mn unnecessary companion animals.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Everyone should follow Brooklinn Khoury's story.

She lost her upper lip and part of her nose to her cousin's pitt - a dog she knew and had met before.

https://people.com/health/brooklinn-khoury-health-journey-after-pitbull-attack/#:~:text=Model%20and%20skateboarder%20Brooklinn%20Khoury,a%20pitbull%20attack%20on%20Nov.

Also follow along with the story of Justin Gilstrap, a little boy who was completely scalped by pit bulls. You know, the kind of thing doodles are always doing, right? https://www.facebook.com/groups/832333734527994/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everyone should follow Brooklinn Khoury's story.

She lost her upper lip and part of her nose to her cousin's pitt - a dog she knew and had met before.

https://people.com/health/brooklinn-khoury-health-journey-after-pitbull-attack/#:~:text=Model%20and%20skateboarder%20Brooklinn%20Khoury,a%20pitbull%20attack%20on%20Nov.

Also follow along with the story of Justin Gilstrap, a little boy who was completely scalped by pit bulls. You know, the kind of thing doodles are always doing, right? https://www.facebook.com/groups/832333734527994/


Why is the comparison between a doodle and a American pit bull terrier mix? Why not a Chow or German Shepherd? Cane Corso? Nope because you know that those other dogs can also be tough. Remember when those dogs were the "baddies?"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Everyone should follow Brooklinn Khoury's story.

She lost her upper lip and part of her nose to her cousin's pitt - a dog she knew and had met before.

https://people.com/health/brooklinn-khoury-health-journey-after-pitbull-attack/#:~:text=Model%20and%20skateboarder%20Brooklinn%20Khoury,a%20pitbull%20attack%20on%20Nov.


pit, not pitt - it's a type of dog, not a university.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's not the dog is the damm horrible owners. Most well cared for pits think they're lapdogs and don't show aggression.


Lol. Oh, sweet summer child. A lot of pit owners DO tend to be terrible, but it's more that the believe the above and don't recognize what they're dealing with until they maul someone. Loving out breed traits is a disaster for any dog.


Wrong again. Most attacks are done by dogs who are being mistreated
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's not the dog is the damm horrible owners. Most well cared for pits think they're lapdogs and don't show aggression.


You're right, pitbull owners are awful. They are in denial that pit bulls were bred as fighting dogs. People purchase dogs based on their breed traits. Some dogs were bred to herd sheep, other dogs were bred for hunting, and so on and so forth.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's not the dog is the damm horrible owners. Most well cared for pits think they're lapdogs and don't show aggression.


You're right, pitbull owners are awful. They are in denial that pit bulls were bred as fighting dogs. People purchase dogs based on their breed traits. Some dogs were bred to herd sheep, other dogs were bred for hunting, and so on and so forth.


Please tell me where you got your degree in Veterinary behaviorist? Most "pit bull" breeds are not bred for anything. They are stray and not fixed so they breed. Sure there are some breeders who specialize in purebreds and none of them say "created to fight bulls"

https://www.dog-breeds-expert.com/pitbull-breeders-in-usa.html
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everyone should follow Brooklinn Khoury's story.

She lost her upper lip and part of her nose to her cousin's pitt - a dog she knew and had met before.

https://people.com/health/brooklinn-khoury-health-journey-after-pitbull-attack/#:~:text=Model%20and%20skateboarder%20Brooklinn%20Khoury,a%20pitbull%20attack%20on%20Nov.

Also follow along with the story of Justin Gilstrap, a little boy who was completely scalped by pit bulls. You know, the kind of thing doodles are always doing, right? https://www.facebook.com/groups/832333734527994/


Why is the comparison between a doodle and an American pit bull terrier mix? Why not a Chow or German Shepherd? Cane Corso? Nope because you know that those other dogs can also be tough. Remember when those dogs were the "baddies?"

Mostly because owners of Chows, Shepherds (of all varieties), Akitas, Rottweilers, etc are aware that their dogs were bred for things that might make them unfit for happy family fun times pets (Cane Corsos, too, but their owners are starting to blur the line and breed them with pit bulls. Because that’s what the world needed). That they require experienced owners. That they’re not for everyone.

Meanwhile pit bull owners are out there, barely able to hold back their lunging dogs, insisting that pit bulls were bred to be “nanny dogs” (nope! they were bred to take down bears in a fighting ring!) and are nothing but lovable couch potatoes. You know we can all see when you post that your dog has shredded your couch, right? We can see when you publicly ask for help because your pit bulls is drawing blood or ate the cat and the tranquilizers aren’t enough. We know when you jokingly post if anyone’s seen your dog again because she got out, again, and she’s not fixed (of course not! Might want to breed that and list the puppies for $1K).

One could ask why you guys compare the limb ripping, blood splattering aggression of pit bulls to chihuahuas.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everyone should follow Brooklinn Khoury's story.

She lost her upper lip and part of her nose to her cousin's pitt - a dog she knew and had met before.

https://people.com/health/brooklinn-khoury-health-journey-after-pitbull-attack/#:~:text=Model%20and%20skateboarder%20Brooklinn%20Khoury,a%20pitbull%20attack%20on%20Nov.

Also follow along with the story of Justin Gilstrap, a little boy who was completely scalped by pit bulls. You know, the kind of thing doodles are always doing, right? https://www.facebook.com/groups/832333734527994/


Why is the comparison between a doodle and an American pit bull terrier mix? Why not a Chow or German Shepherd? Cane Corso? Nope because you know that those other dogs can also be tough. Remember when those dogs were the "baddies?"

Mostly because owners of Chows, Shepherds (of all varieties), Akitas, Rottweilers, etc are aware that their dogs were bred for things that might make them unfit for happy family fun times pets (Cane Corsos, too, but their owners are starting to blur the line and breed them with pit bulls. Because that’s what the world needed). That they require experienced owners. That they’re not for everyone.

Meanwhile pit bull owners are out there, barely able to hold back their lunging dogs, insisting that pit bulls were bred to be “nanny dogs” (nope! they were bred to take down bears in a fighting ring!) and are nothing but lovable couch potatoes. You know we can all see when you post that your dog has shredded your couch, right? We can see when you publicly ask for help because your pit bulls is drawing blood or ate the cat and the tranquilizers aren’t enough. We know when you jokingly post if anyone’s seen your dog again because she got out, again, and she’s not fixed (of course not! Might want to breed that and list the puppies for $1K).

One could ask why you guys compare the limb ripping, blood splattering aggression of pit bulls to chihuahuas.


First of all, awareness is not the criteria that these articles are going for. You can't tell me that all the people who own Chows, German Shepherds etc are aware that their dog is capable of killing or attacking. They all think "not my dog!" Btw, my dd when two was knocked over by a huge golden retriever "just being friendly" Yes it didn't bite her but, it could have given her a concussion and it scared her.

My dog has never destroyed anything of mine and he loves to cuddle with me on the couch. Then again he is only 33 percent American pit bull terrier! And wrong again because we did neuter him.

The real bad guys don't say that there dog is a nanny dog you fool. They have the dogs chained in the backyard. Giving no medical care, food, water or love of a family.

We should crack down on all those who mistreat dogs and not allow backyard dogs. Then we will see maulings and attacks go down

Here is a article about American pit bull terriers
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everyone should follow Brooklinn Khoury's story.

She lost her upper lip and part of her nose to her cousin's pitt - a dog she knew and had met before.

https://people.com/health/brooklinn-khoury-health-journey-after-pitbull-attack/#:~:text=Model%20and%20skateboarder%20Brooklinn%20Khoury,a%20pitbull%20attack%20on%20Nov.

Also follow along with the story of Justin Gilstrap, a little boy who was completely scalped by pit bulls. You know, the kind of thing doodles are always doing, right? https://www.facebook.com/groups/832333734527994/


Why is the comparison between a doodle and an American pit bull terrier mix? Why not a Chow or German Shepherd? Cane Corso? Nope because you know that those other dogs can also be tough. Remember when those dogs were the "baddies?"

Mostly because owners of Chows, Shepherds (of all varieties), Akitas, Rottweilers, etc are aware that their dogs were bred for things that might make them unfit for happy family fun times pets (Cane Corsos, too, but their owners are starting to blur the line and breed them with pit bulls. Because that’s what the world needed). That they require experienced owners. That they’re not for everyone.

Meanwhile pit bull owners are out there, barely able to hold back their lunging dogs, insisting that pit bulls were bred to be “nanny dogs” (nope! they were bred to take down bears in a fighting ring!) and are nothing but lovable couch potatoes. You know we can all see when you post that your dog has shredded your couch, right? We can see when you publicly ask for help because your pit bulls is drawing blood or ate the cat and the tranquilizers aren’t enough. We know when you jokingly post if anyone’s seen your dog again because she got out, again, and she’s not fixed (of course not! Might want to breed that and list the puppies for $1K).

One could ask why you guys compare the limb ripping, blood splattering aggression of pit bulls to chihuahuas.


First of all, awareness is not the criteria that these articles are going for. You can't tell me that all the people who own Chows, German Shepherds etc are aware that their dog is capable of killing or attacking. They all think "not my dog!" Btw, my dd when two was knocked over by a huge golden retriever "just being friendly" Yes it didn't bite her but, it could have given her a concussion and it scared her.

My dog has never destroyed anything of mine and he loves to cuddle with me on the couch. Then again he is only 33 percent American pit bull terrier! And wrong again because we did neuter him.

The real bad guys don't say that there dog is a nanny dog you fool. They have the dogs chained in the backyard. Giving no medical care, food, water or love of a family.

We should crack down on all those who mistreat dogs and not allow backyard dogs. Then we will see maulings and attacks go down

Here is a article about American pit bull terriers


https://www.thesprucepets.com/history-of-the-american-pit-bull-terrier-1112227
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everyone should follow Brooklinn Khoury's story.

She lost her upper lip and part of her nose to her cousin's pitt - a dog she knew and had met before.

https://people.com/health/brooklinn-khoury-health-journey-after-pitbull-attack/#:~:text=Model%20and%20skateboarder%20Brooklinn%20Khoury,a%20pitbull%20attack%20on%20Nov.

Also follow along with the story of Justin Gilstrap, a little boy who was completely scalped by pit bulls. You know, the kind of thing doodles are always doing, right? https://www.facebook.com/groups/832333734527994/


Why is the comparison between a doodle and an American pit bull terrier mix? Why not a Chow or German Shepherd? Cane Corso? Nope because you know that those other dogs can also be tough. Remember when those dogs were the "baddies?"

Mostly because owners of Chows, Shepherds (of all varieties), Akitas, Rottweilers, etc are aware that their dogs were bred for things that might make them unfit for happy family fun times pets (Cane Corsos, too, but their owners are starting to blur the line and breed them with pit bulls. Because that’s what the world needed). That they require experienced owners. That they’re not for everyone.

Meanwhile pit bull owners are out there, barely able to hold back their lunging dogs, insisting that pit bulls were bred to be “nanny dogs” (nope! they were bred to take down bears in a fighting ring!) and are nothing but lovable couch potatoes. You know we can all see when you post that your dog has shredded your couch, right? We can see when you publicly ask for help because your pit bulls is drawing blood or ate the cat and the tranquilizers aren’t enough. We know when you jokingly post if anyone’s seen your dog again because she got out, again, and she’s not fixed (of course not! Might want to breed that and list the puppies for $1K).

One could ask why you guys compare the limb ripping, blood splattering aggression of pit bulls to chihuahuas.


First of all, awareness is not the criteria that these articles are going for. You can't tell me that all the people who own Chows, German Shepherds etc are aware that their dog is capable of killing or attacking. They all think "not my dog!" Btw, my dd when two was knocked over by a huge golden retriever "just being friendly" Yes it didn't bite her but, it could have given her a concussion and it scared her.

My dog has never destroyed anything of mine and he loves to cuddle with me on the couch. Then again he is only 33 percent American pit bull terrier! And wrong again because we did neuter him.

The real bad guys don't say that there dog is a nanny dog you fool. They have the dogs chained in the backyard. Giving no medical care, food, water or love of a family.

We should crack down on all those who mistreat dogs and not allow backyard dogs. Then we will see maulings and attacks go down

Here is a article about American pit bull terriers


https://www.thesprucepets.com/history-of-the-american-pit-bull-terrier-1112227


not one of these breeders say that they are "bred to attack people or bulls"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everyone should follow Brooklinn Khoury's story.

She lost her upper lip and part of her nose to her cousin's pitt - a dog she knew and had met before.

https://people.com/health/brooklinn-khoury-health-journey-after-pitbull-attack/#:~:text=Model%20and%20skateboarder%20Brooklinn%20Khoury,a%20pitbull%20attack%20on%20Nov.

Also follow along with the story of Justin Gilstrap, a little boy who was completely scalped by pit bulls. You know, the kind of thing doodles are always doing, right? https://www.facebook.com/groups/832333734527994/


Why is the comparison between a doodle and an American pit bull terrier mix? Why not a Chow or German Shepherd? Cane Corso? Nope because you know that those other dogs can also be tough. Remember when those dogs were the "baddies?"


OK, I’ll bite (pun intended). Please share links with people being killed and brutally, permanently maimed by those breeds. You come to the table with your 3-5 links, and then we can posts hundreds if not thousands of pit attacks to stack up against yours.
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