Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MAH SCHWEET PITTIE IS BEST FRIENDS WITH A BUTTERFLY AND WOULD NEVER BITE ANYTHING EVER!!!! MY LITTLE TINY BABY PITTIE JUST MAULED THE UPS GUY ONE TIME AND IT WAS HIS FAULT FOR RINGING THE DOORBELL AND THEN RUNNING AWAY WHEN SOMETHING RESEMBLING THE SMOKE MONSTER FROM “LOST” LEAPT AT HIM!
This is why nobody takes your anti-pit ranting seriously. You just look like a deranged clown.
Mahhhhhh tineh little aaaaannnngeelll would never hurt a fly, he’s so swee—ugh, argh, no, augh, AUUUUUGHHHHHH!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn't matter if it's a pit or a boxer. It attacked unprovoked. It should be destroyed.
It probably will be, which is sad, but I don't think it's fair to say it 'attacked unprovoked'. The story the guy was willing to tell on himself involves several elements that would excite a dog, especially a high-energy working breed. The bites are to his shoes (allegedly) and his forearm(s). That doesn't scream dog attack.
I'm not saying he should keep the dog. At all. That dog needs to be rehomed immediately. People with 3 kids under 10 shouldn't have a dog at all, IMO, unless they're qualified handlers with a lot of experience and no day job. But I don't think you can put 100% responsibility for this incident on the dog.
It's moot. The dog will likely be destroyed anyway, because who wants a dog with a bite history when so many don't have that. How sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MAH SCHWEET PITTIE IS BEST FRIENDS WITH A BUTTERFLY AND WOULD NEVER BITE ANYTHING EVER!!!! MY LITTLE TINY BABY PITTIE JUST MAULED THE UPS GUY ONE TIME AND IT WAS HIS FAULT FOR RINGING THE DOORBELL AND THEN RUNNING AWAY WHEN SOMETHING RESEMBLING THE SMOKE MONSTER FROM “LOST” LEAPT AT HIM!
This is why nobody takes your anti-pit ranting seriously. You just look like a deranged clown.
Mahhhhhh tineh little aaaaannnngeelll would never hurt a fly, he’s so swee—ugh, argh, no, augh, AUUUUUGHHHHHH!
Anonymous wrote:Didn’t boxers come from pitbulls further up the line? It makes sense that they would look similar and share traits (aggression).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MAH SCHWEET PITTIE IS BEST FRIENDS WITH A BUTTERFLY AND WOULD NEVER BITE ANYTHING EVER!!!! MY LITTLE TINY BABY PITTIE JUST MAULED THE UPS GUY ONE TIME AND IT WAS HIS FAULT FOR RINGING THE DOORBELL AND THEN RUNNING AWAY WHEN SOMETHING RESEMBLING THE SMOKE MONSTER FROM “LOST” LEAPT AT HIM!
This is why nobody takes your anti-pit ranting seriously. You just look like a deranged clown.
Anonymous wrote:MAH SCHWEET PITTIE IS BEST FRIENDS WITH A BUTTERFLY AND WOULD NEVER BITE ANYTHING EVER!!!! MY LITTLE TINY BABY PITTIE JUST MAULED THE UPS GUY ONE TIME AND IT WAS HIS FAULT FOR RINGING THE DOORBELL AND THEN RUNNING AWAY WHEN SOMETHING RESEMBLING THE SMOKE MONSTER FROM “LOST” LEAPT AT HIM!
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't matter if it's a pit or a boxer. It attacked unprovoked. It should be destroyed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate pit bulls and love boxers and this does look like a boxer to me. Maybe not pure bred but definitely looks more boxer than pit. Boxers are not known as attack dogs or as having a particularly vicious bite—my guess is that this “rescue” had significant past trauma that was not disclosed or maybe not known by the rescue. I really wish rescues were required to do more extensive testing of dogs, particularly before sending to a family with kids and particularly if the history is unknown.
Actually I just looked at more pictures and it looks to me like a pit - boxer mix. So bite strength may have been greater than an average boxer. But clearly trauma background that was triggered by a pretty normal residential family life issue. Glad his kids were not there and his friends were able to help him get to ER quickly.