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Holy shit.
Time for poison. |
mike vick
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Pitbulls should be banned.
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Sorry to hear about your dogma, AaronM. At least you were able to get it to the vets and save it.
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They're hard as nails, make sure you give the fuckers a few bullets. |
sorry to hear that man, its not only the undeserved pain for your pet, but the financial loss as well. The retarded owners should be taken to task for letting their animals run lose. If you can find them, BUT dont take the law intoyour own hands 2 wrongs dont make a right, it would just compound the problem.
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My next door neighbor has several pit bulls, he's a nice older man that takes good care of them.
They seem nice enough but a couple of months ago one got out and attacked and killed the girl across the street's schnauzer. He had it put down, but he still has 2 more and it's hard not to worry when I've got 3 year old and 3 month old daughters. I hope you find those beasts, Aaron. |
I really hope Kamen will be alright... I can't imagine how scary that must have been for him, or for you.
If I were you at that point, I'd have been out for blood, for sure. |
oh man- really sorry to hear that, and I wish you had a way of finding out who owns them. I have several animals including a moluccan cockatoo that cost alot every time I visit the vet... but to have your own friend attacked by dogs that are designed for anger would send me on a mad rampage to find the assholes who can't put a leash on them. what if that was an actual child? the situation is the same - the owners need to be found
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I do have to agree, that at least 90% of the time, its the owners that should bear the full blame on the actions of their dogs. The other 10% you have to blame on breeders. I've heard some fucked up stories on breeding tactics, breeding with the same family etc, and I wouldn't doubt these are the reasons you hear of some dogs snapping on their own owners.
The reason many owners get pitbulls, rotties etc. is because they are tough, protective and people fear them. Society has to trust in the owners to abide by laws, like having dogs leashed and muzzled, but time after time again, shit like this happens. Up here in Ontario, Pit bulls are now banned. I'm sorry to hear this Aaron. I hope everything goes well and I hope Cayman has a speedy recovery. Anybody ragging on Aaron or the cops in their decision to kill the dogs needs to re-think. These 2 dogs are very aggressive and could have easily killed Aaron's dog or even a child. They actively went into Aaron's yard and attacked. Aggressive dogs like these two are a danger, and this is why the Police would not hesitate to put them down. |
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Pitbulls do nothing but attack people and other animals. Find something more tame to love as a pet because those things are just a menace.
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no way.....i would keep driving until i found the owner of those dogs. i would beat them until they couldn't walk, talk or see and then i would shove the bill down their throat and made sure they paid every cent.
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The Pitbulls sole problem is they became the official mascot of the fucking ghetto. To thugs, their pit is just more "bling". Its just another item on the checklist of what they need to keep it real.... Other items include: Ridiculously over sized gold/silver jewelry Grill/Gold Teeth Ford Expedition/Cadillac Escalade with spinner rims, or incredibly riced out Japanese car Bass Hoes with Badonkadonk |
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Hopefully you find out who the owners are and then something can be done.
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what a horrible situation. :( i wish you and cayman the best of luck. please keep us posted.
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I'm not gonna get into a pitbull debate, but alot of you sound like absolute fucking idiots. Before you bash pitbulls so quick, educate yourself on the breed. It's not the dogs fault, it's the people who own them. I own a pitbull and he's by far the best dog I have ever owned. He wouldn't hurt a flee. Unfortunately these dogs end up in the hands of the wrong people, so they in turn, suffer for it.
My dog has been attacked by an English Bulldog, a Black Lab, and a Golden Retriever. Never once has he even remotely shown any dog or human aggression towards anything. The irresponsible, shitbag owners should be banned or shot, not the dogs. |
People who own pit bulls are one thing. Idiots who own pit bulls and allow them to run loose through the neighborhood are quite another. Do like Sleazy suggested and put up posters. Chances are someone in the area will rat them out and then you sic the cops on them, and sue them for the cost of your vet bill.
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Painfully ignorant statement. |
That sucks. I'd def. get the cash off the owners for that shit. My husbands cousin has the best pitbull on earth. When she first got him he used to rip cats apart, fight with other dogs as the previous owner trained him to fight. But somehow she changed him into a big baby. He listens well, is afraid of her when she disciplines him. Such a good fucking dog. I NEVER in my life knew that a pitbull could be such a big baby. So sweet. He's great with kids to very tolerable. Not all pitbulls are violent. It's how the owners raise them/train them. ::2cents
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Pitbulls aren't bad dogs unless they have bad owners. Any dog is aggressive if its taught to be.
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I hope he's doing better now.
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Then PEOPLE should be barred from owning them! LOL it's not a hard thing. Pit Bulls bite more often than any other breed (more than most combined), and they also are MORE likely to attack adults AND out of the blue with no warning. Partly because people hack off their tails and can't read the dogs demeanor.
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Then maybe a personality and competency test should be given to people who want them to determine if they are fit pitbull owners. I dont know, whats your suggestion? Just get over it? No big deal I'm over it. I wont go near those damn things if I have a choice.
Look I love animals, but those things are constantly in the news for attacking people or other animals. There is something wrong with that. |
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That was pretty original. LOL |
A Word About Aggression
It is VERY important to note that, in dogs, and especially with this particular breed, aggression toward humans (called human aggression) is a COMPLETELY separate trait from aggression toward dogs (dog aggression) and/or other animals (animal aggression). While a dog may be both human and animal aggressive, the presence of one kind of aggression DOES NOT mandate or exclude the presence of the other. http://www.pitbullsontheweb.com/petbull/breedinfo.php |
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I understand why people are afraid of them, because all you ever hear is horrible things about them. They are constantly in the news, because they are an easy target. I was bit by a German Shepard last week at the dog park, was he in the news? nope. If my pit would have bit someone, would he be in the news....yup. I just can't stand when people say dumb shit and really have no idea about the breed. I love my dog with everything I have, and know alot of pitbull owners. These dogs are so awesome, but people just don't hear about or seem to meet the nice ones. So when I see people bashing and hating and saying they should be killed, just for being a pitbull, I get enraged. It's not their fault, they really just end up in the hands of horrible people most of the time, that want to make them these killer bad ass dogs. Those are the people who should be shot, not the dog. I could make a poodle a viscious killer if I raised it a certain way. |
http://www.dogbitelaw.com/Dog%20...%20Clifton.pdf
"Temperament is not the issue, nor is it even relevant. What is relevant is actuarial risk. If almost any other dog has a bad moment, someone may get bitten, but will not be maimed for life or killed, and the actuarial risk is accordingly reasonable. If a pit bull terrier or a Rottweiler has a bad moment, often someone is maimed or killed--and that has now created off-the-chart actuarial risk, for which the dogs as well as their victims are paying the price. Pit bulls and Rottweilers are accordingly dogs who not only must be handled with special precautions, but also must be regulated with special requirements appropriate to the risk they may pose to the public and other animals, if they are to be kept at all." |
I understand, Pete. Sometimes the numbers just tell the story and everytime I see another story about a pitbull attack it sets me off again.
I was bitten by more than 1 dog as a kid, no pitbulls or rottweilers. One was some tiny little mutt that grabbed my shoe and didnt even break through it. Another one grabbed my arm and I was able to get my hand in it's mouth and squeeze. That one broke skin and bled, but no permanent damage. But wow if it'd been one of those strong dogs, who knows. I think they are too dangerous to keep as domestic pets. Not by training or whatever, just the breeds natural tendancy. |
Sorry to hear. We have a friend that has one, and it is dumb as a rock, and so loving and playful. Has never hurt anyone, but when he wants to give love, he can get a bit rough giving it.
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Aaron.. Hope cayman makes a speedy and full healthy recovery...
Now my 2cents on the pitbull thing... I am a big dog fan, have had one my whole life around me.. I have met some really cool pits that others have owned. They would not seem like they would hurt a fly and play along with children fine BUT there is just something not right with a pits mental wiring. It has been WELL documented that they can just flip and attack for no real cause it seems. When it does happen, 90% of the time the dog owners family will be on the news talking about how gentle their dog is that just killed the neighbors toddler. They are just not made right in the head for some reason. They may never flip but if they do for whatever reason its things like this that happens. Part 2 of the story goes to my grandmother. My entire life she has worked here in Cali for Pet Assistance. She would take in and adopt personally nearly any cat or dog that did not find a home herself to keep it from being put down since she loves them so much. She is kinda the crazy cat lady you hear about at times (without the crazy too much) and has had up to 80 cats and dozens of dogs at times before it got to be too much. BUT.. and here is the kicker. Of all people and pet lovers she is also on the committee to have pits all put down and the breed ended humanely. As she always said "There is just something gone wrong with the breed thru the years and its sad." |
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It's not the breed, it's the owners that don't know how to keep them under control. My pit bull is the sweetest thing that you could ever imagine having.
How did they get into your yard? did they jump up and unlock the gate? Sounds like maybe you need to secure your yard better. Any dog can be bred to be vicious. Don't blame the breed. |
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