“Why the steady pit bull fetish here.”
I’ve been wondering if pit bulls are really that much worse than other dogs, or if the news I’m getting creates a false impression.
One can’t deny that there are a lot of stories about pit bull attacks. More even than Rottweilers or Dobermans.
I wondered that, too, in the beginning. I don’t wonder anymore, but the bigger question is what to do about it. And I do not know yet.
https://www.nationalpitbullvictimawareness.org/
All breeds bite, some more often the Pit Bulls. But with other breeds it's almost always a warning to back off, get away from my food/toy/puppies/owner. Victims are usually not seriously injured and walk away with a couple red marks or puncture wounds. Pit Bulls don't just bite, they attack with intent to kill and don't let go until they succeed or are stopped by force. That doesn't really apply in this story, since the "victim" was a small dog, and pretty much any larger breed could have attacked it with similar intent to kill.
I've known three pit bulls in the neighborhood. One was a rescued female, adopted by a daughter. When the daughter left for college, the parents were in chargealthough they already had three other pets. One, a young, fixed, female Maltese was killed by the pit bull, which was then euthanized. One other male pit bull next door lived a short, but uneventful life. (It basically lived for its tennis ball). It was replaced by another female pit bull, described by the owner as "a good dog". It lives quietly with three other dogsthe smallest of which is, at 15 pounds, "the leader".
Pit bulls are canine versions of second-generation followers of Mohammed.
Im pretty sure pit bulls are the most common breed in America besides mongrel adoptus ..the favorite of childless hipsters....
Ive owned them and their cousin the standard American bulldog not to be confused with the Johnson Bulldog which has an English face and slobbermouth.....one of each are on my homepage
My daughter has a pit also on my homepage....the great not to be underestimated ever Axel....white dogo looking fellow....completely non human aggressive but can in no way be around other dominant uncut male dogs....
But thats not a quality simply of Pitbulls ...I had a large Rottweiler that was a very game fellow too
Ive also seen a Catahoula too that didnt suffer fools gladly
And my Doberman was very wary of men....and would bite
Ive only had one of about 15 dogs that was a real mauler....that black boy in my pics ...on the stairs with wifey and I gave him up though I now own his last spawn...a brindle puppy
And that female brindle and white bully on my homepage was a gorgeous girl but would kill any non stud animal she could....foxes cat possum and other female dogs...even a deer...she locked onto a stallion of mine by the lip once when he was dragging me around the corral like a dishrag....she locked on he froze in place...her instinct
My first Rott saved my girlfriend in Gainesville from rape and murder in her shower from a black serial intruder in 1987
My point is any sizable dog is a potential problem and I dont leave mine unattended or off lead but I live rural so thats not an issue
Coyotes dont invade my little horse farm anymore than if I had Kangols or Pyrenees
Pits are ubiquitous and often have crap owners
They are for sure good dog fighters but Ive seen Rotts and oddly enough a Kangol kill them
Its a hard call but in my opinion their popularity is the main but not only reason they figure in most dog attacks
Im a big man and can handle dogs...they just submit...Im a giant with a deep voice..
Im ambivalent I guess.....Ive owned several pits and know what they are capable of yes
But I think this sorta boils down to many here think its not appropriate to own potentially dangerous animals period
I dont guess there is anyway to ascertain proportionately on the subject of attacks
I like sporting dogs too.....which oddly enough pits once were
And I dont think Pits make great guard dogs like Malnois or Rotts or Dobes
Pits have strong livestock instincts and hound hunting.....
They simply are not all crazy killers....but some are no doubt
My co grandfather....dad of my son in law ...is a good southern man like me although from East Tennessee unlike Mississippi me ....he raises and trains Malnois and Beauceron and Alsatians and Dobermans and Rotts for worldwide applications from special forces to Saudis to Brits to Israelis etc
25,000 a dog....its serious business ....and hes been at it 35 years
He claims most dangerous dog to humans is a big 90 pound plus Doberman...they are smart and strike high and simply dont quit and if the right dna are fearless
He and I had one from the same breeder in east TN
He was correction collar training his and being a Dobie and not a dumb bulldog it knew right away who was hurting it and attacked him
97 stitches all over his upper bicep and shoulder
He luckily had a English choke collar on the dog and choked the dog out
He stumbled away bleeding profusely the dog came to and went after him again ...fortunately he had a door to get closed behind him in time
And this is a man who knows dogs......
I tend to agree but there are not that many big Dobes anymore.....mostly puny femme looking things now
Anyhow thats my two cents....
I also take care of my oldest daughters chihuahua Ruby and love Jacks too and Frenchies
But they cant save ya
Wonder no more. Here ya' go.
Let’s see. Started with German Shepherds in the 70s, then dobermans, then rots, chows for a short time and now pit bulls. Akita occasionally. It’s mostly matter of what’s the latest fad in badass dog. Then they get inbred and mistreated for a few generations and you have monster dogs.
Whenever a certain breed becomes the favorite breed for jackasses to own, you’ll have a lot of jackass dogs of that breed.