So apparently pitbulls are the best dogs ever unless mistrained, then they kill people.
How many golden retrievers attack and kill people?
Not sure about other parts of the country but here in NYC, 99% of the animals in the pound are pitts. One of the most frequent excuses for why they're in the pound? The owner went to jail...
There is no such thing as training or mistraining a pit bull, or any other dog breed instinctively bred to be ferocious. Just like you can't train out the instincts in a wolf, bear or tiger. Yes, the TRAINER might think he's ok with the animal, for a while at least. But once that trained "pet" latches on to another person or another animal, the trainer better get out of the way, and be prepared to stop it, with violence, or he will get attacked too. How many kids and adults and pets have to die or get mauled and disfigured while the naive and irresponsible owners continuously claim the dogs are tame and/or trained?
Cops where I live shoot stray pitbulls or any other attack dogs like Dobermans or German Shepards where I live. That's proper animal control when the owners are recklessly naive like you attack dog lovers. Too bad they can't do the same thing to the careless, foolish owners who let them roam free or escape all the time.
You seem to be somewhat confused by the difference between training an animal that has been domesticated for over 50,000 years and taking in a wild wolf or bear cub and training it. Perhaps you and the cops that serve your area should educate yourselves rather than rely on misinformation and spreading the misinformation. Any dog can be trained including pit bulls previously trained as fighting dogs.
Your posting BS and we both know it. And I'm sure another pitbull troll will wander in and support your insanity, too.
Seriously, tho, all pitbull BS aside, I'd like to see how long you lasted trying to catch pitbulls by hand where I live, bro. And you better have your life and medical insurance all paid up before you start. And someone else standing by with a gun to stop it when you get attacked.
As the breed of choice for dogfighters, pit bulls attract many people who want them for all the wrong reasons. As a result, they are the most abused, misunderstood dog breedcomprising an estimated 70% of dogs housed and euthanized in urban animal shelter systems.
It's a grim situation for a breed whose sweet temperament around children once earned it the nickname of "the nanny dog."
There is no such thing as training or mistraining a pit bull, or any other dog breed instinctively bred to be ferocious. Just like you can't train out the instincts in a wolf, bear or tiger. Yes, the TRAINER might think he's ok with the animal, for a while at least. But once that trained "pet" latches on to another person or another animal, the trainer better get out of the way, and be prepared to stop it, with violence, or he will get attacked too. How many kids and adults and pets have to die or get mauled and disfigured while the naive and irresponsible owners continuously claim the dogs are tame and/or trained?
Cops where I live shoot stray pitbulls or any other attack dogs like Dobermans or German Shepards where I live. That's proper animal control when the owners are recklessly naive like you attack dog lovers. Too bad they can't do the same thing to the careless, foolish owners who let them roam free or escape all the time.
how do you breed ferocity exactly? are you claiming breeders are now tinkering with dog dna?
also, i highly doubt your claims that patrols of cops roam the streets shooting dogs, whatever the breed. it's a cute story, but not very likely. bro.
I could also direct you to a message board full of careless jackass neighbors of my city complaining about their dogs being shot and killed or injured for not keeping them in their yard. And the cops aren't the only ones shooting at stray ferocious dogs here. The citizens have shot at more than the cops have, by a long shot.
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Charge the owners with reckless homicide.
Kill the dogs.
Pit Bulls have plenty of great traits and properly trained make great pets and family companions. But they aren't for everyone, and unfortunately they have become a status symbol for someone who wants to be "badass". And this is exactly the type of owner that is wrong for the breed.