I don't trust many pit bulls as family dogs ( there are exceptions though), but you should not discount the serious damage that a small dog can do. Teach your kids appropriate behavior around animals. |
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As a dog trainer, 99% of dog bites/attacks could be prevented if people knew anything about dog behavior and signals. Dogs very rarely (VERY rarely) attack with no warning. People just ignore/punish the dog's signals.
So yeah, joe blow dog owner who is going to yell at a dog for growling and alpha roll a dog for jumping is going to create a disaster of whatever breed they choose to do that to. Unfortunately, Cesar Milan and the like have speed some really dangerous ideas to the average pet owner. And for goodness sake, teach your child to let the dog approach them, not to approach a dog. No hugging, running, squealing, etc around dogs! My 2 year old knows when he meets a new dog to sit down, put his hand out, and look the other way while the dog sniffs it. Only then does he pet the dog, and only while within his reach. If the dog moves, he cannot follow it. It's not that hard to teach. |
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I'm the Op and haven't posted since my first one.. Really? Read about a woman who was feeding the pit bull she raised as a pup.. How is that instigating? Not knowing how to act.? This is just one of many instances.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2489812/Kernersville-North-Carolina-woman-mauled-death-boyfriends-pit-bulls.html |
And what do you suggest for the parent who sneezes and their pitbull rips their infant apart. Or the children playing in their own yard and get attacked by neighborhood dogs coming out of no where? |
Or the mom who is walking her child to school and the dogs drag her child under a fence and kill him? 4 pit bulls (op here again) http://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/detroit/2015/12/23/mom-testifies-about-pit-bull-attack-that-killed-son/77837774/ |
Yes, and how disrepectful for that first time mom to sneeze around their loving pet pit bull mix. |
My mom uses those collars for her dogs which have been a lab/Aussie mix, a golden mix, and a golden retriever. They are pretty common for keeping larger, more energetic dogs from pulling too much during leash training. |
Oh okay then. You've convinced me. Pitbulls are totally safe!
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I find this kind of post super annoying. Where in my post did I say anything about not teaching my kids appropriate animal behavior? Where did I say anything about kids at all? My point was: seriously, who is more afraid of a yorkie than a pit bull? |
Not correct. that dog is on high alert. The dog is looking straight at you and not in a friendly way. I would not approach, signed dog trainer. |
getting 'bit" in front of your trailer. Its bitten... |
You correct your dog for not paying attention to you. You reward your dog for paying attention to you.. If I'm walking down the street and my dog growls and focuses on..a flag flapping in the wind. I will correct her, get her attention on me and reward her. |
I get what your saying. If I had to choose between being attacked by a yorkie or a pit bull - yeah, I would prefer to be attacked by the yorkie. If I was going to have a dog run up and jump on me - yeah, a little yapper fluff ball is preferable to a strange, big and powerful dog. However...I do not want to be attacked or jumped on by any strange animal. |
No, it's called self-preservation. |
Why should I have to learn knowledge that's irrelevant to my life because someone ELSE chooses to own a dangerous dog? |