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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]https://wjla.com/news/nation-world/dog-kills-illinois-toddler-after-she-crawled-too-close-to-food-bowl?fbclid=IwAR3oLzd5-YzzCt-RNtpX7kJwK0292oP2tktN7Y2Ex3ijtECexxJaTF_Kbds And here we go again. A pit mix that had never shown signs of aggression before, killed a one-year-old who got too close to his food bowl as The sweet baby girl was just toddling in the kitchen. I posted on another thread about a friend of mine who was taking care of her father’s sweet pitbull who never showed signs of aggression, while her father was in the hospital. Dog was so sweet she was even considering adopting the dog when her father passed. One day when she was feeding it, the dog without any warning snapped and bit her in the face. Pitbull’s are sweet until they are not. I have a little miniature poodle, if he ever suddenly snaps (which is unimaginable because he’s a sweetie) I know that the damage he would inflict on me would be nowhere near as much damage as my friend got to her face. She had to get plastic surgery and she still has scars.[/quote] That is so sad. This is what happens when society puts dogs above people. [/quote] It wasn't society that put dogs ahead of people. Most people don't understand the warnings dogs give. If anything humans believe they are better and above all. Hence the state of the climate and the extinction of many animals[/quote] See but here’s where you’re wrong.[b] Pit bulls don’t give warnings before attack. [/b]They don’t use attack like other dogs do, attack is fun for them. They have been known to go down into the play bow that dogs do before launching themselves onto victims. Violence is what they were bred for; it’s the work that brings them joy. [/quote] First of all, how do you know it "brings joy" you are attributing human characteristics to a dog. Second, my dog who has 33 percent American pit bull terrier DOES give warnings as do many dogs. it is when dogs are punished for their growls that they stop giving warnings because humans aren't listening. Pit bulls are the most abused breeds so why is anyone surprised when they attack. Maybe it is out of fear..not joy? Good grief[/quote]
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