View Full Version : Cousins pitbull was not happy with my visit.
Nightstar
02-13-2006, 06:43 AM
I droped by my Cousins saturday night for a quick visit, and his pit witch was ok with me the last time I came over a few months back, was not happy this time.
There was no place for me to sit so he made her "his pit" move so I can sit down for a few min.
She was in heat also so I don't know if that had anything to do with how she was acting.
She was right in my face growling and barking at me and I jest did not wan't to be bit in the face.
so finally he put her in another room till I left.
I think it's because I got her spot and was not giving her any attention.
Anyone have any similar experiences?:confused:
only when i visits me mother-in-law;) j/k
STDzRus
02-13-2006, 06:49 AM
I've had experience with pitbulls and dogs in heat.
You're a new scent, you haven't been around for months.
Pitbulls are vicious when in hormonal season, a new scent can and sometimes will throw them off into instinctal rage.
Nightstar
02-13-2006, 07:05 AM
Other then that I had a great weekend and a nice hook up ;)
Hope all of you had a great/nice weekend!
-=Peace out=-
gangagirl
02-13-2006, 07:20 AM
I had a pitbull kill my pygmy goats by biting them on the back of the neck. They crushed them and tried to pull them thru the fence. It was aweful and I hate those dogs and really scare me. If one grabs on to you it won't let go. Tell your friend to put the dog where there's no people or don't go there. If you think I'm kidding, talk to a vet about how pit bulls bite and kill things. It's scary if an owner looses control over the dog. It happens.
Breukelen advocaat
02-13-2006, 12:33 PM
A guy in a Brooklyn, years ago, was walking his prize winning Irish Wolfhound in a local park. A pitbull that was off the leash came charging at the big Wolfhound and was going for his throat. The Wolfhound dodged the attack by moving up, grabbed the pitbull by the back of his neck, shook the dog violently a few times until it was dead, and just dropped it on the ground. :thumbsup:
Nochowderforyou
02-13-2006, 03:53 PM
I don't care for pitbulls. For one, they are butt ugly dogs, and second, is some say only the caretakers make the dog violent, but pit bulls are violent by nature. You do one wrong thing and it can set them off. In other words, you piss one off, you will be sorry. I'm not saying all of them will bite you for no reason, but they have a short fuse. Third, is their jaw. They have a configured jaw that makes it unlocklable when biting. Scary stuff I think!
Something like this happened to me with a Dalmation, the white spotted dogs. All I was doing was sitting in the guys living room and I was just looking at his dog. Nothing more, just looking, and it just starts barking. Making advances towards me.
Stupid dogs ;)
Euphoric
02-13-2006, 04:00 PM
I don't care for pitbulls. For one, they are butt ugly dogs, and second, is some say only the caretakers make the dog violent, but pit bulls are violent by nature. You do one wrong thing and it can set them off. In other words, you piss one off, you will be sorry. I'm not saying all of them will bite you for no reason, but they have a short fuse. Third, is their jaw. They have a configured jaw that makes it unlocklable when biting. Scary stuff I think!
Something like this happened to me with a Dalmation, the white spotted dogs. All I was doing was sitting in the guys living room and I was just looking at his dog. Nothing more, just looking, and it just starts barking. Making advances towards me.
Stupid dogs ;)
agreed :thumbsup:
BongSmokityDuo
02-13-2006, 08:58 PM
Pitbulls are no vicious than any other dog. In fact, pitbulls are less likely to bite you than a bunch of the bitchier little scrappy dogs. The difference is, if a pit bites you it hurts a lot more.
Smpthy4TheDevil
02-13-2006, 09:11 PM
i dont really care for any sort of purebred dog -- purebreds tend to have genetic problems from too much inbreeding.
nemf 2000
02-14-2006, 12:11 AM
Just thought id post a pic of my two pals!!! :) :thumbsup:
beachguy in thongs
02-14-2006, 12:42 AM
You have to have more respect than that, Nightstar. I let this Czechoslovokian guy crash at my place, with another friend of mine. In the morning, he was asleep on the floor and my cat had the chair. :smokin:
tadaa
02-14-2006, 12:50 AM
People that buy pitbulls in most cases are buying them because they think it makes them look tough. Honestly, they make a horrible pet. They are a lawsuit waiting to happen. Don't give me that bullshit about how the breed isn't naturally mean, it sure as hell is. If not they wouldn't be used as fighting dogs. Fight promoters would get another breed of dog if pits weren't easier to turn into vicious killers.
tootsie roll
02-14-2006, 12:59 AM
I love animals. I will never own a pit bull. Nope, not ever.
king kong bong
02-15-2006, 05:24 AM
whats with all this badmouthing pitbulls? you should get your facts straight. pits are one of the smartest breeds. they're also very loyal and playful dogs. just cuz the media is always targeting them doesnt mean all that shit is true. the owners make the dogs that way. dogs bite people everyday, how come the news only reports pitbull bitings? nothin but bollocks.
God v2.0
02-15-2006, 05:55 AM
fuck dogs, stupid muts, even the smartest ones are dumber than shit. cats are okay cause they mind their own god damn business, with dogs they're always barking at some stupid shit or shitting on your carpet or getting hair everywhere (i have the hair complaint about really hairy cats too)
for pets i prefer....................girls hah j/k although it could make some good foreplay!!!
king kong bong
02-16-2006, 02:06 AM
cats are stuck up.
hazehead
02-16-2006, 03:54 AM
A pitbull that bites a human is either an abnormality, or been trained by a fucktard (via abuse or fight training) to be aggressive. These dogs have been bred to be free of human aggression due to simple fact that if they attacked a human while being seperated/handled during a fight they were put down right there, no questions asked.
Their jaws do not lock, or even have more pressure than a normal large dog, they simply refuse to quit.
They are terriers so they have a high prey drive, (you better make sure they are supervised with your kitties, goats, gerbils, tribbles at first) and they are always stubborn but normally very smart. Even dopey pitbulls can be trained well because the breed is so eager to please (another trait of a good fighting dog). Being bred with traits that make you a good fighter don't make you a killer.
The only danger from your average family-raised pitbull poses to you is being jumped on/knocked over/licked to death by a 40-120# wiggle worm. They don't even make very good guard dogs unless their bark is enough to scare someone off.
Oh, and those that fight dogs aren't street, they are fucking dipshits (seriously, have you met anyone that thought fighting dogs were cool and could read a book?) and also have a chemical missing from their brain. Dahlmer and other serial killers also liked torturing animals for fun, it's a sign something's seriously fucking wrong with you.
Pitbulls are vicious when in hormonal season, a new scent can and sometimes will throw them off into instinctal rage.
I don't even know where to begin with this statement as it contains so much bullshit.
Nemf: love the pics!
BabyFacedAbortion
02-16-2006, 04:02 AM
I love pitbulls. First of all, I think they are the most gorgeous dog. My ex had a few of them and they were the sweetest things ever, there was a puppy and everytime I went over she'd come and jump on my lap and lick the hell out of my face. They are incredibly loveable and adorable animals. You probably just pissed her off, animals are like people, they can get irritated sometimes too. I hate when people call animals stupid, what REALLY makes them any less intelligent from humans? You don't see dogs are WAR, do you? Obviously they've got the upper hand somewhere along the line.
beachguy in thongs
02-16-2006, 09:16 AM
BabyFaced, back up a bit, please? Your face is as big as my computer screen.
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