Ping.
I agree. I had a German Shepherd who was a good guard dog but when my girlfriend’s rabbit escaped from his cage, all my dog did was lick him.
I’m sorry for the plight of these animals. But,,,, having seen what my friend’s well-mannered Staffordshire did to his leg, I would never trust one of vick’s dogs, no matter how well they’ve been re-trained, no matter how many certificates they receive. No way!
Those dogs should of been put down. Most have already tasted blood.
I’d never let a dog with that destructive potential and background anywhere near my family. That would be reckless in the extreme to expose your family and neighborhood to something with the potential to do so much harm if it had a bad day. Need a dog? Get a lab or a beagle not an abused pitbull. I really fail to see why anybody wants a dog that has so much power to kill or maim. Best and most common case you have a good pet. Worse is that somebody gets hurt or worse. Whats the point of risking that when there are dozens of breeds that can provide wonderful companionship without posing a risk to those around them?
love but with a well oiled 9mm at the ready.
kind of like trust but verify.
Keep your pit chained, and behind a big fence and he will live longer!!
It’s hard to consider many of the animals who fight in these events as “dogs”. They are bred beyond any ability to coexist with humans or other dogs. I saw a heartbreaking segment on Animal Planet wherein there was a dog so aggressive and violent that he would slam himself against a cage or chew the wire until his mouth poured out blood. They could not stop him. They had to put him down or he would have died a horrific infection-laden death.