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JP-pornshooter 11-16-2011 11:12 AM

42 goats killed by 4 pitbulls in California
 
who said killer?

i have never heard stories like this about cocker spaniels or most other breed of dogs.

http://www.ktla.com/news/landing/ktl...,7073740.story

Phoenix 11-16-2011 11:15 AM

not possible pitbulls are loving caring creatures..lol


btw...most large breed dogs will kill what they can.
my dog used to kill deer and other animals unlucky enough to be in her path when she would run on our land.

porno jew 11-16-2011 11:18 AM

why these killing machines aren't dropped on a isolated island for the safety of the planet is beyond me.

Shotsie 11-16-2011 11:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phoenix (Post 18563760)
not possible pitbulls are loving caring creatures..lol


btw...most large breed dogs will kill what they can.
my dog used to kill deer and other animals unlucky enough to be in her path when she would run on our land.

What kind of superdog did you have that can run down a deer?:1orglaugh

Elli 11-16-2011 11:23 AM

What, no articles about how many rabbits and rats are savaged by Jack Russells and Rat Terriers?

Phoenix 11-16-2011 11:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shotsie (Post 18563784)
What kind of superdog did you have that can run down a deer?:1orglaugh

a german shepherd...they do it often

deer are stupid..the dog just matches speed and leans their head in and breaks a leg with one quick bite

or often the deer injures itself in its own frenzy to get away...and is then easy prey.

i had never seen her chase down a deer...however that is what the game warden told us she was doing.
i have seen her chase a full sized moose though, and it took off running and ran by me at full speed...with her at its heels

crash_jackson 11-16-2011 11:27 AM

lol... wtf???

JP-pornshooter 11-16-2011 11:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phoenix (Post 18563760)
not possible pitbulls are loving caring creatures..lol

hear they make great family dogs, they hardly ever attack members of their own family.

Phoenix 11-16-2011 11:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JP-pornshooter (Post 18563835)
hear they make great family dogs, they hardly ever attack members of their own family.

when they do you can bury them with the ashes of the wife they killed
like the crazy wackjob on the site you posted..lol

kristin 11-16-2011 11:38 AM

And by mentioning pitbulls in the thread title, this will be a 10 pager.

Phoenix 11-16-2011 11:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kristin (Post 18563843)
And by mentioning pitbulls in the thread title, this will be a 10 pager.

i thought perhaps that if he had put handguns in the title as well...it would go longer

Anthony 11-16-2011 11:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phoenix (Post 18563850)
i thought perhaps that if he had put handguns in the title as well...it would go longer

It should have read:

Peacefull OWS Pitbulls killed 42 goats with AK47s

Vendzilla 11-16-2011 11:44 AM

I'm sorry to hear about the 42 goats that got killled and how it will effect the sex life of many here

PR_Glen 11-16-2011 11:47 AM

any terrier will hunt shit down and try to kill them--they were bred originally for that purpose. Pitbulls are just a lot stronger and more lethal because of it.

My gf's 11 year old lab caught his first squirrel recently after 11 years of chasing them in the back yard... I think at most he would just bark at a goat though, or maybe try to lure them into a game of frisbee ;)

kristin 11-16-2011 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Vendzilla (Post 18563864)
I'm sorry to hear about the 42 goats that got killled and how it will effect the sex life of many here

Heh, that was funny.

Shotsie 11-16-2011 11:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phoenix (Post 18563791)
a german shepherd...they do it often

deer are stupid..the dog just matches speed and leans their head in and breaks a leg with one quick bite

or often the deer injures itself in its own frenzy to get away...and is then easy prey.

i had never seen her chase down a deer...however that is what the game warden told us she was doing.
i have seen her chase a full sized moose though, and it took off running and ran by me at full speed...with her at its heels

I've trained and hunted with coonhounds for a couple years, and I never seen a dog match speed with a deer. That deer was either injured or sick. That's pretty dangerous as well, you might want to try breaking her off of big game like that before she gets trampled by a moose or winds up chasing a deer halfway across the state, or worse - onto a highway.


If it's a problem you can break them off of deer and other unwanted game with breaking scents, which are scents extracted from glands of whichever unwanted game you're having a problem with. You spread some of this on a rag and tie it around the dogs neck. Usually after being bombarded with this scent for a couple hours, a few days in a row, they'll never want to smell it again in their life, let alone chase after it.


Here's the scents if you need them:

http://www.fntpost.com/Categories/Hu...eaking+Scents/

candyflip 11-16-2011 11:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shotsie (Post 18563784)
What kind of superdog did you have that can run down a deer?:1orglaugh

I've seen two labs take down a deer on more than one occasion.

Fletch XXX 11-16-2011 11:57 AM

mustve been one hell of a fight

Shotsie 11-16-2011 11:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by candyflip (Post 18563891)
I've seen two labs take down a deer on more than one occasion.

Must be in the suburbs trapped in a backyard or something, because a healthy deer can easily stay ahead of any dog out in the woods. I'm not saying it's completely impossible, but highly unlikely.

Phoenix 11-16-2011 11:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shotsie (Post 18563882)
I've trained and hunted with coonhounds for a couple years, and I never seen a dog match speed with a deer. That deer was either injured or sick. That's pretty dangerous as well, you might want to try breaking her off of big game like that before she gets trampled by a moose or winds up chasing a deer halfway across the state, or worse - onto a highway.


If it's a problem you can break them off of deer and other unwanted game with breaking scents, which are scents extracted from glands of whichever unwanted game you're having a problem with. You spread some of this on a rag and tie it around the dogs neck. Usually after being bombarded with this scent for a couple hours, a few days in a row, they'll never want to smell it again in their life, let alone chase after it.


Here's the scents if you need them:

http://www.fntpost.com/Categories/Hu...eaking+Scents/

Well that was long ago.
the game warden was threatening to kill her, cause she was such a nuisance for deer.
you are right, 1 on 1 if a moose or a deer turned to fight, it would probably just take one kick to finish the dog or injure it to such an extent that they just want to get away.
However, deer and even moose usually flee first fight last. this leaves them open to lethal attacks from large breed dogs.

Coondogs are pretty fast, they might be faster in the real bush though. Open field no dog will keep up with a moose. However put big trees in the way and the bigger animals who have to go around things more slow down.

brassmonkey 11-16-2011 12:06 PM

mass murder

PR_Glen 11-16-2011 12:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by candyflip (Post 18563891)
I've seen two labs take down a deer on more than one occasion.

must have been a shitty stock of lab then.. Labs are bred for chasing down and finishing off fowl, not tearing apart with their teeth... shit they don't even bruise a bird upon retrieval...

_Richard_ 11-16-2011 12:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shotsie (Post 18563882)
I've trained and hunted with coonhounds for a couple years, and I never seen a dog match speed with a deer. That deer was either injured or sick. That's pretty dangerous as well, you might want to try breaking her off of big game like that before she gets trampled by a moose or winds up chasing a deer halfway across the state, or worse - onto a highway.


If it's a problem you can break them off of deer and other unwanted game with breaking scents, which are scents extracted from glands of whichever unwanted game you're having a problem with. You spread some of this on a rag and tie it around the dogs neck. Usually after being bombarded with this scent for a couple hours, a few days in a row, they'll never want to smell it again in their life, let alone chase after it.


Here's the scents if you need them:

http://www.fntpost.com/Categories/Hu...eaking+Scents/

thank you sir

Spunky 11-16-2011 12:12 PM

RIP lil goats

Roald 11-16-2011 12:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by candyflip (Post 18563891)
I've seen two labs take down a deer on more than one occasion.

pudu deers dont count :2 cents:

Phoenix 11-16-2011 12:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anthony (Post 18563859)
It should have read:

Peacefull OWS Pitbulls killed 42 goats with AK47s

now that would sell some newspapers

justinsain 11-16-2011 12:49 PM

This just happened yesterday near where I live.

ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. ? Dogs are believed to be the cause of seven farm animals deaths on Colonial High School's campus, deputies said.
The dead farm animals were found in a Colonial High School barn on Monday and Tuesday morning, investigators said.
It's the second day in a row that students have arrived at school and found the animals they cared for dead.
Investigators confirmed that within two days, a total of seven animals were killed.
The surviving animals will spend the night in a secure location, officers said.
Investigators said that two large dogs, possibly German Shepherds, were seen on school property in the past few days. Blood evidence found at the scene, as well as puncture wounds to the dead animals, were consistent with dog bites, investigators said.

http://www.wftv.com/news/news/local/...l-prope/nFdnb/

Grapesoda 11-16-2011 01:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phoenix (Post 18563760)
not possible pitbulls are loving caring creatures..lol


btw...most large breed dogs will kill what they can.
my dog used to kill deer and other animals unlucky enough to be in her path when she would run on our land.

I have large breed dog..named Killer... very smooth temperment

OneHungLo 11-16-2011 01:22 PM

They were just doing what they were bred to do; fight and attack other animals.

John-ACWM 11-17-2011 07:42 AM

The history of the this dog tells all about it: fighting breed.

WarChild 11-17-2011 07:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shotsie (Post 18563882)
I've trained and hunted with coonhounds for a couple years, and I never seen a dog match speed with a deer.

Except of course for Deerhounds. My buddy has a couple of them and they're insanely fast and energetic. Almost impossible to wear them out.

http://www.justdogbreeds.com/images/...-deerhound.jpg

Lykos 11-17-2011 08:06 AM

That's why pitbulls are forbiden here...little monsters

rogueteens 11-17-2011 08:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shotsie (Post 18563784)
What kind of superdog did you have that can run down a deer?:1orglaugh

i once saw a fox chasing a deer, a male deer at that. It was a bizarre sight - I dunno what the fox intended to do ti the deer and unfortunately they ran out of sight so i'l never know what happened.

sperbonzo 11-17-2011 08:20 AM

Pit bulls are nothing compared to the daily slaughters at the hands of killer hamsters!!

https://encrypted-tbn3.google.com/im...3gQ8BzpWMQbVag

OY 11-17-2011 08:43 AM

Just to light some fire to this thread :upsidedow


KTLA News
6:25 p.m. PDT, August 15, 2011

PACIFICA, Calif. (KTLA) -- Preliminary autopsy results have revealed that a pregnant Bay Area woman killed by one of her pit bulls August 11 died from blood loss and shock.


The victim, 32-year-old Darla Napora, was pronounced dead on Thursday afternoon, August 11, at the couple's home in the seaside village of Pacifica, south of San Francisco, Pacifica Police Capt. Dave Bertini said.

The autopsy, along with an analysis conducted by dog bite experts, also determined that only one of the couple's two pit bulls, a 2-year-old male named Gunner, was involved in the attack.

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The woman's husband, Greg, told police he came home from work at around noon on Thursday to find Gunner standing, bloodied, over his wife's mauled body, Bertini said.

First responders to the scene found the woman unresponsive in a front room of the home with massive trauma to her upper body, Bertini said.

A second pit bull was found cowering in the corner.

Bertini said Greg told authorities that Gunner had been confined in a back room.

When the dog managed to escape and enter the front yard, officers shot it three times, Bertini said.

Darla was an avid pit bull lover and supporter of Bay Area Dog lovers Responsible About Pit Bulls, or Bad Rap, a group that tries to change negative attitudes toward pit bulls.

Impressions taken from both dogs show that all of Napora's injuries were consistent with bites from Gunner, and there was no evidence that the couple's other dog, a female, was involved in the attack.

Authorities are still trying to determine what prompted the attack, Bertini said, adding that no evidence indicating that the dogs had been trained to attack.

Darla was an avid pit bull lover and supporter of Bay Area Dog lovers Responsible About Pit Bulls, or Bad Rap, a group that tries to change negative attitudes toward pit bulls.

Greg says he's forgiven the dog and plans to bury Darla with Gunner's ashes.

Oh lordes.... :Hollering

Jarmusch 11-17-2011 08:51 AM

goats pulled

sperbonzo 11-17-2011 08:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jarmusch (Post 18566145)
goats pulled


:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh



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L-Pink 11-17-2011 08:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shotsie (Post 18563784)
What kind of superdog did you have that can run down a deer?:1orglaugh

Larger breed hounds can run a deer to ground. Deer are fast but tire easily and dogs once on the scent never stop.

.

SmokeyTheBear 11-17-2011 09:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shotsie (Post 18563908)
Must be in the suburbs trapped in a backyard or something, because a healthy deer can easily stay ahead of any dog out in the woods. I'm not saying it's completely impossible, but highly unlikely.

i live in a rural area most of the time, deer are always getting caught and killed by dogs, there aren't any pitbulls near here.

SmokeyTheBear 11-17-2011 09:36 AM

not that this means much but.. heres some speed stats

Animal Speed-mph


Cape hunting dog 45.00
Greyhound 39.35
Whippet 35.50
Mule deer 35.00
Reindeer 32.00
Cat (domestic) 30.00
White-tailed deer 30.00
Human 27.89

VikingMan 11-17-2011 09:53 AM

Those dirty goats had it coming:321GFY Are you one of those anti-pit bull extremists or something? How dare you defame the pit bulls after they simply "liquidate" those anti-pitbull goats.

UniqueD 11-17-2011 09:54 AM

Exterminate the entire race.

Mr Pheer 11-17-2011 10:12 AM

What a shame.... BBQ goat is very tasty

brassmonkey 11-17-2011 11:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jarmusch (Post 18566145)
goats pulled

jerked goats and rolls? slow cooked

JP-pornshooter 11-17-2011 11:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OY (Post 18566132)
Just to light some fire to this thread :upsidedow


KTLA News
6:25 p.m. PDT, August 15, 2011

PACIFICA, Calif. (KTLA) -- Preliminary autopsy results have revealed that a pregnant Bay Area woman killed by one of her pit bulls August 11 died from blood loss and shock.


The victim, 32-year-old Darla Napora, was pronounced dead on Thursday afternoon, August 11, at the couple's home in the seaside village of Pacifica, south of San Francisco, Pacifica Police Capt. Dave Bertini said.

The autopsy, along with an analysis conducted by dog bite experts, also determined that only one of the couple's two pit bulls, a 2-year-old male named Gunner, was involved in the attack.

Sign up for KTLA 5 Breaking News Email Alerts

The woman's husband, Greg, told police he came home from work at around noon on Thursday to find Gunner standing, bloodied, over his wife's mauled body, Bertini said.

First responders to the scene found the woman unresponsive in a front room of the home with massive trauma to her upper body, Bertini said.

A second pit bull was found cowering in the corner.

Bertini said Greg told authorities that Gunner had been confined in a back room.

When the dog managed to escape and enter the front yard, officers shot it three times, Bertini said.

Darla was an avid pit bull lover and supporter of Bay Area Dog lovers Responsible About Pit Bulls, or Bad Rap, a group that tries to change negative attitudes toward pit bulls.

Impressions taken from both dogs show that all of Napora's injuries were consistent with bites from Gunner, and there was no evidence that the couple's other dog, a female, was involved in the attack.

Authorities are still trying to determine what prompted the attack, Bertini said, adding that no evidence indicating that the dogs had been trained to attack.

Darla was an avid pit bull lover and supporter of Bay Area Dog lovers Responsible About Pit Bulls, or Bad Rap, a group that tries to change negative attitudes toward pit bulls.

Greg says he's forgiven the dog and plans to bury Darla with Gunner's ashes.

Oh lordes.... :Hollering


Oh lordes... for sure.
strange about pit bulls is that they are a lethal weapon but because it is a pet, people let their emotions get the best of them. in my opinion pit bulls should only be allowed in public if the they are wearing a muzzle. if people want them in their homes that is their business, just like owning guns.

porno jew 11-17-2011 11:51 AM

Pit Bull Attacks 3-Year-Old Girl

A 3- year-old Plattsmouth girl is recovering after being attacked by a pit bull Friday.

Police say the girl was at the neighbor's house to play. The neighbor, 38- year old Terra Fleming's pit bull, Peanut, bit the girl in the face. Police say it happened when the girl reached out to hug the dog. She was given stitches at the hospital.

Animal Control official, Sue Baker, said this isn't the first time the dog has snapped on a kid. Baker said the dog bit Fleming's son in May, and two attacks is two too many.

http://www.opposingviews.com/sites/d...20attack-2.jpg

Supz 11-17-2011 11:54 AM

Anyone who believes its because of a breed has no knowledge of dogs. The problem is the people who own them. Not the dogs. I have had 2 pitbulls in my life, and the closest they have ever come to biting anything is when they eat there food. If you raise your animals to be aggressive, they will be that way. Do you think Mastiff's or German Sheppards are any less dangerous then pitbulls? Or what about Rottweilers, I am pretty sure a lot of people use these as guard dogs. In my life I have been bit by a Poddle, a Shitzu and never once by a pitbull. I have been around way more pitbulls then I have Shitzu's. In this case it is a matter of an animal killing another animal. This happens every day in the wild. Dogs act as they are taught. If you do not know this. You know nothing about dogs, and probably shouldnt have kids either.

Supz 11-17-2011 11:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by porno jew (Post 18566649)
Pit Bull Attacks 3-Year-Old Girl

A 3- year-old Plattsmouth girl is recovering after being attacked by a pit bull Friday.

Police say the girl was at the neighbor's house to play. The neighbor, 38- year old Terra Fleming's pit bull, Peanut, bit the girl in the face. Police say it happened when the girl reached out to hug the dog. She was given stitches at the hospital.

Animal Control official, Sue Baker, said this isn't the first time the dog has snapped on a kid. Baker said the dog bit Fleming's son in May, and two attacks is two too many.

http://www.opposingviews.com/sites/d...20attack-2.jpg

Yea. I am sure she reached out to 'Hug' the dog. Any owner who keeps any dog around a 3 year old, should be examined. Kids this age are known to be rough when they play. I would never have a dog, even mine, who wouldnt harm a fly around kids this small. You are looking for an accident.

any by the way. it is funny that the pit bull attack dot jpg picture is not even of a pitbull.

porno jew 11-17-2011 11:59 AM

that's what every owner says ... until the dog bites off a child's face.

blaming the the now disfigured child in this pretty low btw.

you should be kept away from humanity due to your stupidity.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Supz (Post 18566655)
Anyone who believes its because of a breed has no knowledge of dogs. The problem is the people who own them. Not the dogs. I have had 2 pitbulls in my life, and the closest they have ever come to biting anything is when they eat there food. If you raise your animals to be aggressive, they will be that way. Do you think Mastiff's or German Sheppards are any less dangerous then pitbulls? Or what about Rottweilers, I am pretty sure a lot of people use these as guard dogs. In my life I have been bit by a Poddle, a Shitzu and never once by a pitbull. I have been around way more pitbulls then I have Shitzu's. In this case it is a matter of an animal killing another animal. This happens every day in the wild. Dogs act as they are taught. If you do not know this. You know nothing about dogs, and probably shouldnt have kids either.


porno jew 11-17-2011 12:01 PM

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