Positive stories about pits

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://youtu.be/7kHNnxL7V8s

And what about this? Pit Bull part of the police K-9 unit. I supposed we’ll hear, “the dog isn’t dead yet, good luck.”


I am sure the Poughkeepsie Police Department is known for their phenomenal judgment in other areas as well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This doesn’t change my mind. Sure they can be great dogs, but it’s not worth the risk.


( op here) I am not to change your mind because I know I can't. This is a discussion about positive pit stories. If you have nothing to add, than kindly leave.

Think of it like the Meghan Markle and Harry thread where they deleted you if you said one negative thing.

There are plenty of other threads you can comment on. Go there!
Anonymous
If you want positive pit stories go to a pit bull lovers page.

- PP with a pit mix who does not recommend them
Anonymous
Most Pits are nice. Most deaths by dogs are caused by Pits.
Anonymous
OP, I love my pit and I have known lots of pits throughout my life. I have never known a pit who attacked anyone. My ferocious pit is asleep on the couch next to me as I type this. If you love a pit my advice is not to look for external validation on this issue, especially on DCUM.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Most Pits are nice. Most deaths by dogs are caused by Pits.


This. Pitties are sweet dogs, they're trainable, they like people, other dogs, they aren't dominant or problematic, not too smart, not too dumb, they're usually pretty chill, laidback dogs. But sometimes they bite and maim people, other dogs, other animals. Not just the bad pitties. Any pittie.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s irresponsible and very vain to think that you as a pet owner can predict/ train/ overcome inherited pit bull dog traits. Also where do you think these dogs come from? They are part of an underground illegal dog fighting/ junk yard guarding group of animals that have been selectively bred for aggression. They are a large very strong dog. You are not going to change that. Why do you think so many are at shelters that came from “somewhere”. You have no idea what you are getting. As far as having one around my kids my family. No think you. The statistics are frightening to say the least.


op don't you people who hate pits have anything else to do besides hijack my thread? Go save the whales or something
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s irresponsible and very vain to think that you as a pet owner can predict/ train/ overcome inherited pit bull dog traits. Also where do you think these dogs come from? They are part of an underground illegal dog fighting/ junk yard guarding group of animals that have been selectively bred for aggression. They are a large very strong dog. You are not going to change that. Why do you think so many are at shelters that came from “somewhere”. You have no idea what you are getting. As far as having one around my kids my family. No think you. The statistics are frightening to say the least.


op don't you people who hate pits have anything else to do besides hijack my thread? Go save the whales or something


We don’t hate pits. It’s not their fault. We just hate you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://youtu.be/7kHNnxL7V8s

And what about this? Pit Bull part of the police K-9 unit. I supposed we’ll hear, “the dog isn’t dead yet, good luck.”


I am sure the Poughkeepsie Police Department is known for their phenomenal judgment in other areas as well.


That’s just rude.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://youtu.be/7kHNnxL7V8s

And what about this? Pit Bull part of the police K-9 unit. I supposed we’ll hear, “the dog isn’t dead yet, good luck.”


I am sure the Poughkeepsie Police Department is known for their phenomenal judgment in other areas as well.


That’s just rude.


It had to be said.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s irresponsible and very vain to think that you as a pet owner can predict/ train/ overcome inherited pit bull dog traits. Also where do you think these dogs come from? They are part of an underground illegal dog fighting/ junk yard guarding group of animals that have been selectively bred for aggression. They are a large very strong dog. You are not going to change that. Why do you think so many are at shelters that came from “somewhere”. You have no idea what you are getting. As far as having one around my kids my family. No think you. The statistics are frightening to say the least.


op don't you people who hate pits have anything else to do besides hijack my thread? Go save the whales or something


We don’t hate pits. It’s not their fault. We just hate you.


This isn’t OP but I agree with them. Stay off the thread if you can’t contribute in the way that’s asked. Go back to the mauling threads and fear-monger one another there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s irresponsible and very vain to think that you as a pet owner can predict/ train/ overcome inherited pit bull dog traits. Also where do you think these dogs come from? They are part of an underground illegal dog fighting/ junk yard guarding group of animals that have been selectively bred for aggression. They are a large very strong dog. You are not going to change that. Why do you think so many are at shelters that came from “somewhere”. You have no idea what you are getting. As far as having one around my kids my family. No think you. The statistics are frightening to say the least.


op don't you people who hate pits have anything else to do besides hijack my thread? Go save the whales or something


We don’t hate pits. It’s not their fault. We just hate you.


This isn’t OP but I agree with them. Stay off the thread if you can’t contribute in the way that’s asked. Go back to the mauling threads and fear-monger one another there.


I know. You’re just minding your business, trying to be positive about pits, then all of a sudden you get attacked. Mauled, one might say.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://youtu.be/7kHNnxL7V8s

And what about this? Pit Bull part of the police K-9 unit. I supposed we’ll hear, “the dog isn’t dead yet, good luck.”


I am sure the Poughkeepsie Police Department is known for their phenomenal judgment in other areas as well.


That’s just rude.


It had to be said.


Regardless of your thoughts on pits, that’s just disrespectful. These are public servants you’re denigrating and that’s uncalled for.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here’s an npr story:

https://www.npr.org/2016/05/10/477350069/friend-or-fiend-pit-bull-explores-the-history-of-americas-most-feared-dog

It covers myths and misperceptions



This is embarrassing. SMH
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