ExiledInIllinois Posted October 19, 2008 Posted October 19, 2008 Some will flame me for this, but I can be too easily dominated and have trouble training males. That is the whole point... Isn't it?
aussiew Posted October 20, 2008 Author Posted October 20, 2008 Is this to say you had sex with the dog? If you mean the two legged kind - sure. Haven't we all?
Fan in San Diego Posted October 20, 2008 Posted October 20, 2008 If you mean the two legged kind - sure. Haven't we all? Lol !
Gordio Posted October 20, 2008 Posted October 20, 2008 I would think twice about it. My friend got a pit bull from a shelter, ended up breaking his chain, attacking a neighbor's dog & he had to pay for the medical bill. They ended up putting it down. If your heart is set on a pit bull, I would probably fork over the money & get it as a pup. That way you know the dog has no baggage. One more thing, not to offend Pit Bull lover's, I really do not understand why anybody would want one of these dogs. You could give them all the love you want, but they are aggressive by nature & do not get along well with other dogs. It only takes one time that the dog snaps. They are so strong that once they lock down their jaws, you are not getting them open. Plus their ugly. Get a golden retriever or a lab. You will be much better off.
mcjeff215 Posted October 20, 2008 Posted October 20, 2008 I would think twice about it. My friend got a pit bull from a shelter, ended up breaking his chain, attacking a neighbor's dog & he had to pay for the medical bill. They ended up putting it down. If your heart is set on a pit bull, I would probably fork over the money & get it as a pup. That way you know the dog has no baggage. One more thing, not to offend Pit Bull lover's, I really do not understand why anybody would want one of these dogs. You could give them all the love you want, but they are aggressive by nature & do not get along well with other dogs. It only takes one time that the dog snaps. They are so strong that once they lock down their jaws, you are not getting them open. Plus their ugly. Get a golden retriever or a lab. You will be much better off. I found that incredibly funny for some unknown reason. It's not the aggressive nature that would bother me, it's the stigma and the BS I'd have to deal with whenever anyone found out what kind of dog I own. Just not worth the trouble.
Gordio Posted October 20, 2008 Posted October 20, 2008 I found that incredibly funny for some unknown reason. It's not the aggressive nature that would bother me, it's the stigma and the BS I'd have to deal with whenever anyone found out what kind of dog I own. Just not worth the trouble. I was trying to be kinda funny there. I agree. There are so many other breeds that do not come with the headaches/worries, I really do not understand why anybody would want to own a Pit Bull.
ExiledInIllinois Posted October 21, 2008 Posted October 21, 2008 I was trying to be kinda funny there. I agree. There are so many other breeds that do not come with the headaches/worries, I really do not understand why anybody would want to own a Pit Bull. Because as "Americans" they think that nobody can tell them what to do. ?? People are phucking strange... And self-centered And we're staring at the world From our own little idaho And we're staring at the world From our own little idaho
Gordio Posted October 21, 2008 Posted October 21, 2008 Because as "Americans" they think that nobody can tell them what to do. ?? People are phucking strange... And self-centered And we're staring at the world From our own little idaho And we're staring at the world From our own little idaho I do not care if she gets a Pit Bull or not. I live in WNY, she lives in Dallas. I just know, just from my own perspective that with my 4 year old riding his bike & playing in the front yard, I would not feel comfortable if one of my neighbors had a Pit Bull. I am glad noone does..
ExiledInIllinois Posted October 22, 2008 Posted October 22, 2008 I do not care if she gets a Pit Bull or not. I live in WNY, she lives in Dallas. I just know, just from my own perspective that with my 4 year old riding his bike & playing in the front yard, I would not feel comfortable if one of my neighbors had a Pit Bull. I am glad noone does.. I agree! If somebody wants one... Go live on a farm, not in a subdivison. People just don't think or care about others.
bartshan-83 Posted October 22, 2008 Posted October 22, 2008 4 pages and not one " " or sarcastic retort from Darin?? You're slipping, bud....
aussiew Posted October 22, 2008 Author Posted October 22, 2008 I agree! If somebody wants one... Go live on a farm, not in a subdivison. People just don't think or care about others. I have a very large yard with security gates and an 8' board on board privacy fence. And just for the record, no matter what the breed, I would never take any dog out walking without a secure leash. I got bitten once by a little Shitzu. I'm starting to think that Pit Bulls and Staffordshire Terriers must be rare in WNY. We see a lot of them as family pets down here.
Gordio Posted October 22, 2008 Posted October 22, 2008 I have a very large yard with security gates and an 8' board on board privacy fence. And just for the record, no matter what the breed, I would never take any dog out walking without a secure leash. I got bitten once by a little Shitzu. I'm starting to think that Pit Bulls and Staffordshire Terriers must be rare in WNY. We see a lot of them as family pets down here. I think there more popular down there because don't hunters uses them to chase down & trap wild boars?
Chilly Posted October 23, 2008 Posted October 23, 2008 Love the inaccurate stereotypes in this thread. Check out the American Breed Temperament Test.
ExiledInIllinois Posted October 23, 2008 Posted October 23, 2008 I have a very large yard with security gates and an 8' board on board privacy fence. And just for the record, no matter what the breed, I would never take any dog out walking without a secure leash. I got bitten once by a little Shitzu. I'm starting to think that Pit Bulls and Staffordshire Terriers must be rare in WNY. We see a lot of them as family pets down here. True, Aussie... You are a very responsible owner... Unfortunately, the bad apples spoil it for the good ones. Look at the boy in kindergarten that was mauled to death walking home and out playing... Somehow the dog got out... And I think that was in rural area. Just sad. One can't control a million different viewpoints and habits... But, one can control a breed. I look at it from a practical POV and how can safety be easily accomplished. Just not worth the hassle.
ExiledInIllinois Posted October 23, 2008 Posted October 23, 2008 Love the inaccurate stereotypes in this thread. Check out the American Breed Temperament Test. Does that help the 6-7 year that just got mauled to death this past summer? Why don't we just introduce cougars to the forest preserves here to control the white tail population. Again... It starts with responsibility and the irresponsible ones will wreck it for the responsible one's... Unless you have a plan to get the irresponsible people on board and squared away... I am not talking isolated incidents... I wonder what the actual death rate is vs. other breeds actually is?... If you can convince me it is on par with other breeds, then I may rethink my position.
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