There was a Purina Dog of the Year who was a PBT, too. I forget her name.
Bull poop! Its not the number is instances that is troubling, it is the devastating results of a pit bull attack, as opposed to a Yorkie attack. The breed was developed for pit fighting large beasts and other dogs(hence the name "pit" bulls). This means they not only have aggressive tendencies in the gene pool but when they occasionally act on them the consequences are often catastrophic.
What a sweetheart.
Thanks for posting.
There are a number of famous pit bulls that have served as members of the armed forces, and, despite the fact that the army and navy have outlawed pits on base, at least one marines squadron still has a pit bull serving as their mascot. This is nothing new, pit bulls have been serving in the armed forces for hundreds of years. A pup named Jack Brutus (shown at left, photo Via The Smithsonian Institute) served as official mascot of Company K, First Connecticut Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War. While Jack was merely a mascot and never actually served in the action, other war dogs have.
I pulled up next to a parked car with one in it, while the owner was inside shopping. Every attempt to exit by my driver’s door was met with the pit bull trying to get through the window at me. I finally backed out and moved to another parking space.
I won’t allow my dog outside when I know there’s an owner walking one. Nice way to live isn’t it? I have no use for these animals. None, whatsoever. And the owner who’s dog ever attacks me, my family or pets, had better find a new place to live. Fast.
Thanks for posting this!
One of the sweetest dogs we ever owned was a Pit Bull named Rosco.....great around our grand-kids and just wanted to love and be loved. He was a second hand dog that was given to my son, because the girl that owned him wouldn’t walk him and did nothing with him. Her mom told if she wasn’t going to do anything with him...she needed to give away!
My 23 yr. old son came to me asking me if he could bring him to our house. I said,”Absolutely NOT....I’m not having any Pit Bulls around this house!!” But Mom, he replied with big tears welled up, “she’s going to sell him to some guys that plan to fight him and Rosco’s a lover not a fighter...Please, Mom?”
I relented, so we built a dog run between the fence and the house, but he didn’t stay there. Rosco soon became the love or our lives with his sweet and loving disposition. Actually, as usually happens, I’m the one he adopted! ; )) We had him for over 12 yrs. and we miss him terribly!!
Translation: Subby was unleashed and allowed to indulge in his favorite pastime of ripping a person to pieces, until his handlers pulled him from the shredded, but still barely breathing German.
Have you ever read the stats on the damge that pit bulls do to peopole each year.
I suggest that there is place on the battlefield for pit bulls, but that is not relevant for having one in the yard next to someones young children.
You may want to do an article on John Wayne Gacey being a clever clown at children’s parties.
You got my support.
Barbra Streisand.
I don’t like the undeserved bad reputation that Doberman Pinschers have. I’ve had 4 so far and they are the most affectionate dogs, even more so than the black labs I had and any mix breed I had as a kid. These huge dobermans want attention all the time. They like to lean on you (The Doberlean), they stick to you (The Velcro Dog) and they are happy all the time. My youngest who is just about 3 is ready for fun all the time. He wakes up happy, goes to bed happy. My older one is more dignified but even at age 6 he gets “a wild hair” and wants to romp like a puppy sometimes. They are so smart. Keep the bad guys away too, and the faint of heart. Just because they’re big doesn’t mean they aren’t sweet. The only dog that ever nipped at me was a little moppy thing that yapped too much.
As for pitbulls, I never met one.
Neat story about Stubby! That was a brave dog!
My doberman books say dobermans were used as war dogs. They called the dobermans “Devil Dogs”. Oh the other similarity between the war dog stories, Stubby may have been gassed, but my dobermans serve up the gas from time to time. Ahem, these are big dogs, they can clear a room. Hee Hee.