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detroitiron 07-04-2004 10:28 AM

pitbulls go insane when tasting blood
 
Its all true no lies:
http://www.sidewalksundayschool.org/...ml/pitbull.htm

nastyking 07-04-2004 10:32 AM

nastykings do as well. all true. no lies.

LOVE 07-04-2004 10:37 AM

Kill all fight dogs. Dogs very danger animal.

collar and muzzle!

gangbangjoe 07-04-2004 10:41 AM

bullshit

animals

thats their instinct



KILL ALL PEOPLE BECAUSE THEY EAT MEAT

detroitiron 07-04-2004 10:42 AM

FYI GFY pitbulls don't go insane and attack people because they tast blood. Maybe the insane ones do, but so do i so what ever, don't feed me blood, drool drool haha

CamChicks 07-04-2004 10:47 AM

another reason to hate christians. :mad: :feels-hot

if christians believe there is a magic man living in the sky looking after them, why the hell are they always the ones most irrationally afraid of everything? shut up! you're 'saved', remember?

LOVE 07-04-2004 10:52 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by gangbangjoe
bullshit

animals

thats their instinct

All animals should live in a wood or in a zoo!!!!!
With the instincts....

italianninja 07-04-2004 10:54 AM

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Originally posted by CamChicks
another reason to hate christians. :mad: :feels-hot

if christians believe there is a magic man living in the sky looking after them, why the hell are they always the ones most irrationally afraid of everything? shut up! you're 'saved', remember?

wat?

detroitiron 07-04-2004 10:56 AM

Did you mean "what", or is "wat" slang for something?

StuartD 07-04-2004 10:59 AM

I was right there until the guy started talking about Jesus giving you a new heart.

TheWildcard 07-04-2004 11:02 AM

What a waste of time.

Doctor Dre 07-04-2004 11:18 AM

I aiint even wasting my time watching 3 more second of that joke .

dig420 07-04-2004 11:51 AM

True story:

I have two Pits, and last night I had one of my worst ideas ever, that they would enjoy sitting outside with us lighting off some fountain type fireworks. As soon as the first one went off the littler one (Baby) went completely out of her head and lunged at the fountain with baaaaaad intentions, damn near pulled me onto my face in the street and dragged me by her leash until I got her under control. She was still going nuts, my other Pit Buster didn't know what the hell was going on. He didn't seem to care too much about the fireworks but Baby going nuts was making him crazy and with nothing else to attack he eventually went after her.

We had a bigass fountain going off in the middle of the street, Baby was trying to attack it and I was fighting for control of her while Buster was trying to attack Baby and the gf and kids were all screaming their asses off.

Hell of a way to start off Independence Day :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

http://www.fetishbucks.com/me/buster2.jpg
Buster


http://www.fetishbucks.com/me/crazy_baby.jpg
Baby

Manowar 07-04-2004 12:03 PM

cute dogs Dig420 :thumbsup

pimplink 07-04-2004 10:54 PM

I thought you were dead serious....

Spunky 07-04-2004 10:57 PM

All depends how any dog is raised

Babagirls 07-04-2004 11:07 PM

my dad had a dog when i was a kid, and it was pitbull. she was very well behaved. then about a year before she died, she attacked my father.

he was on the couch, she was in the other room laying down....just fuckin snapped on my father. luckly, it calmed down pretty quick & everything was cool again.

she was never mis-treated, very well taken care of, even spoiled a bit. its just in their blood. its their nature to attack. doesnt matter how they are brought up, they can and will snap.

Now, you want to know what dog goes INSANE at the taste of blood?? A cocker-spaniel (hunting dogs). If they are feeding off of a dead animal and you walk near it, you better pray to the sky that you are either:

A) Faster than that dog
B) Faster than at least one of your friends

otherwise, your ass is grass :1orglaugh

pure energy 07-04-2004 11:59 PM

We have a pitbull and we don't allow it to wander off. Every time e's wounded, we make it a point to cover the wounds.

69pornlinks 07-05-2004 12:03 AM

it takes a special type of owner to have pits and also make sure their bloodline is not faulty.....me personally i wouldn't have a pit unless i kept a pistol near me at all times :1orglaugh

Jonathan Quarkschowski 07-05-2004 12:11 AM

So you keep those monsters with kids in the house, you will regret that on day. mark my words.

WarChild 07-05-2004 12:16 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Babagirls
my dad had a dog when i was a kid, and it was pitbull. she was very well behaved. then about a year before she died, she attacked my father.

he was on the couch, she was in the other room laying down....just fuckin snapped on my father. luckly, it calmed down pretty quick & everything was cool again.

she was never mis-treated, very well taken care of, even spoiled a bit. its just in their blood. its their nature to attack. doesnt matter how they are brought up, they can and will snap.

Now, you want to know what dog goes INSANE at the taste of blood?? A cocker-spaniel (hunting dogs). If they are feeding off of a dead animal and you walk near it, you better pray to the sky that you are either:

A) Faster than that dog
B) Faster than at least one of your friends

otherwise, your ass is grass :1orglaugh

What you are describing can happen to any breed of dog.

Genetically, pittbulls are made to fight other dogs; not people. Dogs that attacked their handlers were put down.

This is completely false and nonsense. My sister, a Veternarian, has confirmed this for me on more than one ocassion.

No one breed of dog, Rottweiller, Pitbull, German Sheppard or Poodle is genetically more predisposed to get "crazy".

Feeding blood to an animal to make it wild is another falacy.

Dogs have been domesticated for 1000's of years, you think a little blood just gonna change that?

WarChild 07-05-2004 12:21 AM

It is necessary to emphasize that a fatal dog attack is an exceptionally unusual event. Approximating 20 deaths per year in a dog population of 53 million yields an infinitesimal percent of the dog population (.0000004%) involved in a human fatality.

THE BREED FACTOR
Many communities and cities believe that the solution to prevent severe and fatal dog attacks is to label, restrict or ban certain breeds of dogs as potentially dangerous. If the breed of dog was the primary or sole determining factor in a fatal dog attack, it would necessarily stand to reason that since there are literally millions of Rottweilers, Pit Bulls and German Shepherd Dogs in the United States, there would have to be countless more than an approximate 20 human fatalities per year.

Since only an infinitesimal number of any breed is implicated in a human fatality, it is not only unreasonable to characterize this as a specific breed behavior by which judge an entire population of dogs, it also does little to prevent fatal or severe dog attacks as the real causes and events that contribute to a fatal attack are masked by the issue of breed and not seriously addressed.

Pit Bulls in particular have been in a firestorm of bad publicity, and throughout the country Pit Bulls often bear the brunt of breed specific legislation. One severe or fatal attack can result in either restrictions or outright banning of this breed (and other breeds) in a community. While any severe or fatal attack on a person is tragic, there is often a tragic loss of perspective as to degree of dangerousness associated with this breed in reaction to a fatality. Virtually any breed of dog can be implicated in a human fatality.

From 1965 - 2001, there have been at least 36 different breeds/types of dog that have been involved in a fatal attack in the United States. (This number rises to at least 52 breeds/types when surveying fatal attacks worldwide). We are increasingly becoming a society that has less and less tolerance and understanding of natural canine behaviors. Breed specific behaviors that have been respected and selected for over the centuries are now often viewed as unnatural or dangerous. Dogs have throughout the centuries served as protectors and guardians of our property, possessions and families. Dogs have also been used for thousands of years to track, chase and hunt both large and small animals. These natural and selected-for canine behaviors seem to now eliciting fear, shock and a sense of distrust among many people.

There seems to be an ever growing expectation of a "behaviorally homogenized" dog - "Benji" in the shape of a Rottweiler. Breeds of dogs with greater protection instincts or an elevated prey-drive are often unfairly viewed as "aggressive or dangerous". No breed of dog is inherently vicious, as all breeds of dogs were created and are maintained exclusively to serve and co-exist with humans. The problem exists not within the breed of dog, but rather within the owners that fail to control, supervise, maintain and properly train the breed of dog they choose to keep.


The Truth about dog attacks.

Get informed.

sean416 07-05-2004 12:22 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Jonathan Quarkschowski
So you keep those monsters with kids in the house, you will regret that on day. mark my words.
Can you please email me. seansproductionz at sympatico dot ca


Thanks!

WarChild 07-05-2004 12:23 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Jonathan Quarkschowski
So you keep those monsters with kids in the house, you will regret that on day. mark my words.
Would you keep children in a house with cars in the garage?

The odds of a child being mauled by the family dog are far less than the odds of them being involved in a fatal car accident.

mandrake 07-05-2004 12:32 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Jonathan Quarkschowski
So you keep those monsters with kids in the house, you will regret that on day. mark my words.
What r u smoking dude...I have a staffy (Staffordshire Bull Terrier) or a smaller version of a pitty as some people like to think and i would trust him round my 2 year old son before a lot of adults. The biggest problem with any dog breed is stupid owners.

Pittbulls, staffys, bullterriers all those breeds where yes its a fact bred originally as bull baiting or fighting dogs, this has to the most part been bred out and is not even a real issue, the problem with these dogs is they are incredibly strong, moreso than most other breeds and are also incredibly smart. If you get a dog like that and train it wrong or mistreat it then the pottential for dissaster is greater than with say for instance a normal terrier which i might add are more prown to be viscious than bull breeds.

The other problem with these sort of dogs is stupid people like yourself making un educated comments on a topic they know nothing about...all you do is add to the public fear.

Do some research and you will find that it is not often a bull breed that is involved in attacks on humans it only looks that way caus it sells papers.

Face (o_0) 07-05-2004 01:37 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by detroitiron
Did you mean "what", or is "wat" slang for something?
wha? :Graucho

dig420 07-17-2004 03:34 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Jonathan Quarkschowski
So you keep those monsters with kids in the house, you will regret that on day. mark my words.
does this look like the face of a monster to you?

http://www.fetishbucks.com/me/buster_face.jpg

This guy couldn't be more gentle with people, but he might knock you down and lick you to death. You gotta watch him around other dogs though.


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