Anonymous wrote:Why can't we just have an immediate sterilization program? Then the problem would be gone in 15 years.
NP. I would absolutely support this but there are all sorts of nice things we can't just have in the USA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I honestly don't get the thrill you people are getting by keep talking about pit bills over and over.
Then tell all the sweet pitties to stop getting themselves in the news for MAULING & KILLING!
Anonymous wrote:To the do-good liberal couple with the newly adopted pit bull at my neighborhood park —
Please don’t bring your dog to play with the other dogs. Our dogs are mostly doodle or other gentle dogs.
My dog is a little high-strung. I fear he’ll bark in fear of your dog. And while my dog might start it with a bark, I’m afraid your dog will react — by killing him. I don’t want to take that risk, so we will leave when you come.
Also, your dog is ugly. It’s not his fault. But he really shouldn’t exist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been around dogs my whole life. Goldens, terriers, a big sweet Newfie, a rescue greyhound.
The big scar on my arm is from a pitbull that attacked me when I was babysitting (I babysat in other houses with dogs too, this was the only one that attacked me). I've personally experienced that whole "lockjaw" effect on my arm.
Interesting. My Gen x relative and her husband disliked pits and always brought up the lock jaw thing and they always took in small breeds but their daughter who is rebellious drinks faked getting raped and hooks up and only dates black guys her dad dislikes cause he's racist has adopted a pit. Wonder if it's because she's crazy or just rebelling. It is a cute pit but a pit nonetheless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can't we just have an immediate sterilization program? Then the problem would be gone in 15 years.
NP. I would absolutely support this but there are all sorts of nice things we can't just have in the USA.
It's a real issue that only 20% of dogs are un-neutered/spayed, but 80% of Pits are unaltered. That's...unreal. The people who blindly adopt thinking they are getting some kind of "Lab mix" excepted, Pit breeders and many owners are just trash. Irresponsibility at the highest level. Then they don't treat these dogs well and drop them on the side of the road or in shelters. It's gross.
Anonymous wrote:I've been around dogs my whole life. Goldens, terriers, a big sweet Newfie, a rescue greyhound.
The big scar on my arm is from a pitbull that attacked me when I was babysitting (I babysat in other houses with dogs too, this was the only one that attacked me). I've personally experienced that whole "lockjaw" effect on my arm.
Anonymous wrote:Why can't we just have an immediate sterilization program? Then the problem would be gone in 15 years.
NP. I would absolutely support this but there are all sorts of nice things we can't just have in the USA.
Why can't we just have an immediate sterilization program? Then the problem would be gone in 15 years.
Anonymous wrote:Why can't we just have an immediate sterilization program? Then the problem would be gone in 15 years.
All these people defending their pits would just as soon adopt doodles and labs from shelters instead. They're only getting pits because the shelters are full of them.
Anonymous wrote:I know this is on falling on anti- pit but, here are some facts to digest
https://worldanimalfoundation.org/dogs/pitbull-statistics/#:~:text=Approximately%201%20Million%20Pit%20Bulls%20Are%20Euthanized%20Each%20Year&text=Pitbull%2Dtype%20dogs%20account%20for,want%20to%20rehome%20these%20animals.