Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A large survey of vets put pitt bulls in the middle when it comes to dog bite risk, so that Dalmatian also might need a muzzle.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6861953/
Thank you pp!
Jesus Christ. No one has ever said other dogs don’t bite. People are saying that pit bulls are the dogs that will kill you when they decide to bite you.
The problem which you and everyone else ignores is the fact that "pit bull mixes" have a lot of different dog breeds in them. Why is it the American pit bull terrier dna and not the German Shepherd or Husky that you blame?
Also, why do you blame the owners of the other dogs that attack but when it come to pit bulls you solely blame the dna of the dog? Is a dog that is 75 lab and 25 percent American pit bull terrier a pit bull mix or a lab mix?
Why is that no one will answer these questions? Instead you will come back with an insult on me or the dogs. But just more evasive answers.
Because in dogs, function follows form. If it looks like a pit bull, it’s going to have more pit bull behavioral attributes.
So if it doesnt look like a pit bull but is than by your logic it won't bite?
Your logic is really flawed. You should watch a dog's behavior rather than what it looks like!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A large survey of vets put pitt bulls in the middle when it comes to dog bite risk, so that Dalmatian also might need a muzzle.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6861953/
Thank you pp!
Jesus Christ. No one has ever said other dogs don’t bite. People are saying that pit bulls are the dogs that will kill you when they decide to bite you.
The problem which you and everyone else ignores is the fact that "pit bull mixes" have a lot of different dog breeds in them. Why is it the American pit bull terrier dna and not the German Shepherd or Husky that you blame?
Also, why do you blame the owners of the other dogs that attack but when it come to pit bulls you solely blame the dna of the dog? Is a dog that is 75 lab and 25 percent American pit bull terrier a pit bull mix or a lab mix?
Why is that no one will answer these questions? Instead you will come back with an insult on me or the dogs. But just more evasive answers.
Because in dogs, function follows form. If it looks like a pit bull, it’s going to have more pit bull behavioral attributes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A large survey of vets put pitt bulls in the middle when it comes to dog bite risk, so that Dalmatian also might need a muzzle.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6861953/
Thank you pp!
Jesus Christ. No one has ever said other dogs don’t bite. People are saying that pit bulls are the dogs that will kill you when they decide to bite you.
The problem which you and everyone else ignores is the fact that "pit bull mixes" have a lot of different dog breeds in them. Why is it the American pit bull terrier dna and not the German Shepherd or Husky that you blame?
Also, why do you blame the owners of the other dogs that attack but when it come to pit bulls you solely blame the dna of the dog? Is a dog that is 75 lab and 25 percent American pit bull terrier a pit bull mix or a lab mix?
Why is that no one will answer these questions? Instead you will come back with an insult on me or the dogs. But just more evasive answers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’ve already decided this dog is scary and you hate it? Have you interacted with it? Or just basing your opinion on what breed you think it is?
Pitbulls are aggressive dogs. They should be banned.
Agree.
I have been a dog owner for several decades and am never comfortable around adult pit bulls.
Friend was head of the local pit bull rescue. Her parents adopted two of the adorable pit bulls who escaped and went on a night long killing spree of other animals including several llamas. Longtime friends of the parents refused to enter their home after they adopted the second pit bull.
I have been to a few pit bull adoption events. No way. The puppies are super adorable, but they don't stay that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A large survey of vets put pitt bulls in the middle when it comes to dog bite risk, so that Dalmatian also might need a muzzle.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6861953/
Thank you pp!
Jesus Christ. No one has ever said other dogs don’t bite. People are saying that pit bulls are the dogs that will kill you when they decide to bite you.
The problem which you and everyone else ignores is the fact that "pit bull mixes" have a lot of different dog breeds in them. Why is it the American pit bull terrier dna and not the German Shepherd or Husky that you blame?
Also, why do you blame the owners of the other dogs that attack but when it come to pit bulls you solely blame the dna of the dog? Is a dog that is 75 lab and 25 percent American pit bull terrier a pit bull mix or a lab mix?
Why is that no one will answer these questions? Instead you will come back with an insult on me or the dogs. But just more evasive answers.
I will explain it like you're fine.
Deadly attacks on humans, by dogs, are overwhelmingly pits or pit mixes.
It's true that a Chihuahua is more jumpy and likely to bite, but chihuahas don't kill people... Unless there's a little pit bull mixed in
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A large survey of vets put pitt bulls in the middle when it comes to dog bite risk, so that Dalmatian also might need a muzzle.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6861953/
Thank you pp!
Jesus Christ. No one has ever said other dogs don’t bite. People are saying that pit bulls are the dogs that will kill you when they decide to bite you.
The problem which you and everyone else ignores is the fact that "pit bull mixes" have a lot of different dog breeds in them. Why is it the American pit bull terrier dna and not the German Shepherd or Husky that you blame?
Also, why do you blame the owners of the other dogs that attack but when it come to pit bulls you solely blame the dna of the dog? Is a dog that is 75 lab and 25 percent American pit bull terrier a pit bull mix or a lab mix?
Why is that no one will answer these questions? Instead you will come back with an insult on me or the dogs. But just more evasive answers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in North Arlington in a quiet street. Neighbors two doors down got a pit bull. They walk the pit bull a lot and it has always made me uncomfortable with small children in the street. The pit bull has not been violent yet against anyone. But recently, the neighbors have begun keeping the pit bull in their front yard, on a leash that’s about 20 to 25 feet, long but not long enough to reach the sidewalk. The pit bull barks aggressively at children passing by and is scary to them. It is also scary to adults. Personally, I hate the damn dog. Is there anything that can be done? Get the county involved?
OP, y'all going to have to walk on the other side of the street. Better yet, do your poor neighbor a favor and walk the other way. You sound nuts.
You don't sound totally nuts. Not totally, can you try this - when the dog is inside and the owners are home go knock on the door, tell the owners that you are really scared of their dog but you don't want to be, ask if you can meet the dog and then ask if you can give the dog treats when it is sitting out side.
You might be mistaking the dogs "aggressive " barking for basic excitement and attention seeking, so just give being friendly to your neighbor a try. And take some dog treats with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A large survey of vets put pitt bulls in the middle when it comes to dog bite risk, so that Dalmatian also might need a muzzle.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6861953/
Thank you pp!
Jesus Christ. No one has ever said other dogs don’t bite. People are saying that pit bulls are the dogs that will kill you when they decide to bite you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’ve already decided this dog is scary and you hate it? Have you interacted with it? Or just basing your opinion on what breed you think it is?
Pitbulls are aggressive dogs. They should be banned.
Agree.
I have been a dog owner for several decades and am never comfortable around adult pit bulls.
Friend was head of the local pit bull rescue. Her parents adopted two of the adorable pit bulls who escaped and went on a night long killing spree of other animals including several llamas. Longtime friends of the parents refused to enter their home after they adopted the second pit bull.
I have been to a few pit bull adoption events. No way. The puppies are super adorable, but they don't stay that way.
Anonymous wrote:A large survey of vets put pitt bulls in the middle when it comes to dog bite risk, so that Dalmatian also might need a muzzle.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6861953/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A large survey of vets put pitt bulls in the middle when it comes to dog bite risk, so that Dalmatian also might need a muzzle.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6861953/
Thank you pp!
Anonymous wrote:A large survey of vets put pitt bulls in the middle when it comes to dog bite risk, so that Dalmatian also might need a muzzle.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6861953/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in North Arlington in a quiet street. Neighbors two doors down got a pit bull. They walk the pit bull a lot and it has always made me uncomfortable with small children in the street. The pit bull has not been violent yet against anyone. But recently, the neighbors have begun keeping the pit bull in their front yard, on a leash that’s about 20 to 25 feet, long but not long enough to reach the sidewalk. The pit bull barks aggressively at children passing by and is scary to them. It is also scary to adults. Personally, I hate the damn dog. Is there anything that can be done? Get the county involved?
OP, y'all going to have to walk on the other side of the street. Better yet, do your poor neighbor a favor and walk the other way. You sound nuts.
You don't sound totally nuts. Not totally, can you try this - when the dog is inside and the owners are home go knock on the door, tell the owners that you are really scared of their dog but you don't want to be, ask if you can meet the dog and then ask if you can give the dog treats when it is sitting out side.
You might be mistaking the dogs "aggressive " barking for basic excitement and attention seeking, so just give being friendly to your neighbor a try. And take some dog treats with you.