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06-01-2005, 03:04 AM #1OPSenior Member
Pitbulls...
ok well one of my friends is breeding his pitbulls, she is gonna have the babies in a month. he said he wont give me a bad price but my parents are kinda worried about it. My dad said that pitbulls are crazy and they can snap on people real quick, ive heard this too but i was wondering is there a way to avoid having a crazy pit? Ive heard if you just raise it as a calm dog it would be ok but my dad told me otherwise cause "they got something in there blood". Im trying to find out more, they can be friendly right? And when its a baby and teething wat should i do so it doesnt chew up furniture and shit?
OreO Reviewed by OreO on . Pitbulls... ok well one of my friends is breeding his pitbulls, she is gonna have the babies in a month. he said he wont give me a bad price but my parents are kinda worried about it. My dad said that pitbulls are crazy and they can snap on people real quick, ive heard this too but i was wondering is there a way to avoid having a crazy pit? Ive heard if you just raise it as a calm dog it would be ok but my dad told me otherwise cause "they got something in there blood". Im trying to find out more, they can Rating: 5
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06-01-2005, 03:09 AM #2Senior Member
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my ex neighbor had a pitbull, and I went to the hospital and had some surgery done on my leg, and when I got out, I went to my neighbors house to smoke a bowl with him, but his pit bull answered the door and fucking latched onto my leg, my neighbor had to beat that fucking dog off with a baseball bat, and I had to go straight back to the hospital for 13 fucking stitches, good luck with your new dog.
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06-01-2005, 03:24 AM #3Senior Member
Pitbulls...
my belief is that it is not the dog,it is the owner.Pit bulls are just more suited then other dogs for attack dogs.There was a post on this a while back.Pete from Little rascals was a pit bull,and i don't think alphalpha ever got bit
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06-01-2005, 03:27 AM #4OPSenior Member
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^thats what i thought
my parents are pushing getting a bull dog...i like em too but i like pitbulls the most and plus i can get it real cheap(hes a friend) and bull dogs around here are like $1,000...and my dad said he'll cover the pay cause he rather have a bulldog...i just like pits better
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06-01-2005, 03:30 AM #5Senior Member
Pitbulls...
pitbulls can be great dogs, but they are often bought to be a deterent so they are mean. raise it as a nice dog and it will be fine. I would also recomend doing some pitbull training research first as it must be very well behaved
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06-01-2005, 03:39 AM #6Senior Member
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how u raise it matter the most, but all pitbulls will be protective of their home and owners.
my friend has a 6 week old pit, and its gonna be mean as fuck when its older for sure lol
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06-01-2005, 03:43 AM #7Senior Member
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If your dad is gonna cover the cost to get a bull dog than get the bull dog. Itâ??s true with most dogs if you raise them right they will be fine. But where most of the problem comes in is with the breeding (especially if there real cheep, thereâ??s a reason for that.) Pit bulls are skitso because of poor breeding or poor training. To get a decent pit bull your going to have to shell out some cashâ?¦.just go with the bull dog from a reputable kennel.
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06-01-2005, 03:56 AM #8Senior Member
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We rescued a pitbull from a shelter...don't know what we were thinking. He seemed shy and quiet and didn't even bark when all the other dogs were going nuts. That was one clever fucking dog. We brought him back to our shore house and he seemed fine until my wife's dad showed up and snuck up behind us at the picnic table. Our brand new dog bit him right on the head of his dick. He let go right away and seemed to feel really bad. Seems the original owner was a guy that beat the piss out of him. He hates all men, except me, since I feed him and remind him I'll kill him if he tries to bite me in the penis.
I've had labs and retrievers that a stranger could come up and twist their heads off and not be growled at. Why anyone would breed a strain of animal capable of that behavior is beyond me. My advice would be that unless you have terrific insurance, or just dig walking around with a nasty fucking dog with a spiked collar, then avoid the breed.
On the up side, we haven't locked our doors in five years.This is all just a goofy satire...sort of a National Lampoon thing and certainly only photos and ideas collected online.
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06-01-2005, 11:24 AM #9Senior Member
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It's definately the owner not the dog. When they're bred for fighting the sick bastards who breed them torment the life out of them by picking them up by their ears and swinging them around, or stumping cigarettes out on them, or hitting them constantly with a stick. You can't blame the poor dog for attacking a human, they've been pushed to their limit and that's why they snap, it really upsets me. The pitbulls who end up in rescue centers are the ones which have been abandoned because they're not as agressive as the owner wants them to be. And when they do turn out agressive and bite somebody or kill another dog the poor things are either shot or given a lethal injection, the dog can't win.
Look at these pics, I believe this is the true nature of the Pitbull before they are pushed and pushed and pushed until they snap.
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06-01-2005, 11:31 AM #10Senior Member
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These are some of the more familiar images of pitbulls, this is the image most people get when they think of a pitbull. God love em. How mean do these fellas look? They look pretty serious don't they?
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