Just because you keep repeating yourself does not mean it's true. |
My point is that cause you should never take the chance no matter how much you think your dog might not lash out while eating! It’s more important to teach your children and to keep your babies and toddlers away from them while they are eating. Especially a large dog that could scar a child’s face for life. I had a few large dogs that ate together for years. And one day one of them bit the crap out of the other one and about took her ear off! It was just a random crazy thing. After that incident it really made me think how unpredictable an Animal can be. |
This. My neighbor fosters dogs for the Arlington shelter. They're all "Mixed Breed." It is very obvious what a large part of that mix is (pit!) And they're being adopted at quite a clip because families are so desperate for dogs right now. It's not right. |
Yep, this is a huge problem, people letting their dogs approach you when you clearly don’t want to interact and then getting offended. I have severe allergies so I do a lot of fancy footwork while I’m on walks in terms of giving people and their dogs a wide berth. DH is also a great point person for us, he has no problem telling people to please leash their dog/no thanks we don’t want to interact, whatever. It’s to the point now where I don’t really take a walk and definitely not a hike without him. There have been multiple times where people’s giant dogs have run aggressively towards me/our son and he has had to get in between us and the dog. I swear if I hear “but he’s friendly” one more time... |
Please educate me. How is what I wrote not true? Pitbull’s are more vicious when they attack. There is difference between a startled snap from an old dog in the direction of someone and an attack. |
People always want to introduce their dog (any breed) to mine (lab) and I am petite and don't feel like getting dragged down if they don't get along, so I just say, "No thanks, he gets snappy with other dogs" and I cross the street if possible. Also hate it when people ask if their kids can touch my dog, so I'd tell the relative truth and say, "He doesn't have much experience with kids." I'm sure he'd be fine as he never ever ever showed an aggressive response to a human - but I would feel awful if something went wrong. |
Are you the same pp who wrote in about pet stores in the mall? Why are you trying to support puppy mills? I don't think anyone is against family-friendly well-bred dogs but that isn't how to get one. The people who actually buy those dogs end up with problems-temperamentally and health-wise. I have never seen more ill dogs. I have also never seen such insane hip dysplasia that a puppy was already bunny-hopping at 4mo. If people want to breed, they need to do the genetic tests, etc, and be responsible. Those mall pet store dogs aren't responsibly bred. You support suffering when you buy them. BYB is irresponsible unless they've got the health testing, etc, to prove they are making responsible matches. I won't do pits. The two people I know with them have well-behaved dogs that are very isolated from everyone else for safety reasons. One is a vet and the other an EMT and both dogs are rescues. I lived with the vet in school and we couldn't have any men in the apartment at all nd he became hyper-possessive of me. People just need to acknowledge they aren't good dogs for the general population and I think they should be restricted and require permits. |
DP. Yes, there are lots of people who are against well-bred family dogs. That's why Jeff had to put a notice at the top of this forum. |
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https://fox2now.com/news/missouri/rolla-boy-faces-long-road-to-recovery-after-being-attacked-by-dog/?fbclid=IwAR0LxZJYGypOw_aK_bbdt3H-wQy18GSHeQFaeIJpnLqIz1CnDqwfpldDAk4
Pitbull attacks 13 year old. He tore the child's throat so badly that the kid's voice box was exposed. The pitbull was triggered to attack because the kid was walking by it, bringing cupcakes to his neighbor. |
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https://www.boston25news.com/news/local/7-year-old-severely-injured-bridgewater-dog-attack/EGSLNQNCZFGBJGIP3YLNWS2OGQ/
Family pitbull attacks 7 year old girl. She was taken to the hospital with serious injuries |
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https://www.wnep.com/article/news/local/mom-3-year-old-son-viciously-attacked-by-family-dog/523-a2477ac6-0374-401e-bd33-45cbd67f7e57
Another 3 year old attacked and hospitalized by his family's pet pitbull. |
| I hope the dog owner serves jail time. This is one different than leaving a gun laying around a child. |
What a weird take away from my post. No, I would never support those pet stores in the mall. And, as I said, there are significant concerns about in-breeding with backyard breeders. (Although DNA testing is so cheap now that maybe it’s getting more realistic for the backyard breeder.). But the fact remains that until the 1980s most Americans got their dogs from backyard breeders. Ours lived to be 13-14 with basically no medical care (because people didn’t do much for dogs back then). I had a great uncle that bred dogs for friends and relatives during the 30s and 40s, with no health problems. I’m not saying we should go back to that, but the idea that the only dogs that are really reproducing are the crappy dogs like pits is just not tenable either. |
| All dogs need a safe, sheltered place to eat. Most have some degree of food reactivity, and the dog likely saw the child as competition for his food. If another dog came and started eating from his bowl, would have attacked other dog. Parents need to keep kids away from dogs when they are eating. |
No. Family dogs don't kill children. They just don't. |