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cherokee 02-01-2007 22:06

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Originally Posted by West Ender (Post 360062)
That's part of my point about responsible ownership. A well-trained dog will behave well but a dog is a dog, not a human, and has canine instincts. No one with an ounce of sense leaves a small child alone with any dog.

In the case of pitbulls, these dogs are bred from fighting stock. They are, almost without exception, owned by morons who think it's cool to have a vicious dog at their command. The average bull-terrier is not particularly aggressive, if well trained, but the pitbull is rarely trained to do anything but show aggression.

Years ago it was the Alsation that had the bad reputation. People saw it as a villain. Then it was renamed as the German Shepherd (its old, pre-WW1 name) and it was recognised as an intelligent breed as well as a useful guard dog. You still hear of "rogues" but they are, like the pitbull, generally owned by idiots for "macho" value. Any dog can be a dangerous dog in the wrong hands.


Unfortunately that was the only reason both these dogs were got.(macho type image) the female never wanted them but ended up going along with it to keep the peace , it was such a shame for the dog to go to such place where sadly excersise was one of the few things available

mani 02-01-2007 22:14

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i got bitten by two alsations and been attacked by three pitbulls whilst cyclin along the canal

garinda 02-01-2007 22:23

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Looking at this list of 'celebrities', consisting of rappers and slappers, who have Pit Bulls as pets, somewhat explains why they are so popular with jobless wannabe macho chavs.

Famous People with Pit Bulls

grannyclaret 02-01-2007 22:30

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And dont forget princess Anne,,,

garinda 02-01-2007 22:32

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Originally Posted by grannyclaret (Post 360091)
And dont forget princess Anne,,,

Has she bit someone again?:eek:

grannyclaret 02-01-2007 22:35

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 360095)
Has she bit someone again?:eek:

NUTTER:D :D :D :D ..
by the way does she still have that pitbull with the chip on its shoulder ?

garinda 02-01-2007 22:40

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Originally Posted by grannyclaret (Post 360097)
NUTTER:D :D :D :D ..
by the way does she still have that pitbull with the chip on its shoulder ?


I'd forgotten this story about Princess Anne's dog attacking one of the Queen's Corgis.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/3345585.stm


Personally I blame the parents.:D

garinda 02-01-2007 23:22

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Some of the 'lucky' children...the ones who survived.

http://www.doganswers.com/images/photo13.jpeghttp://www.unchainyourdog.org/news/emma.jpghttp://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/image...toddler238.jpghttp://www.sptimes.com/News/050401/p...-kayla-345.jpghttp://www.leerburg.com/Photos/soda1.jpg

cherokee 02-01-2007 23:34

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Ita always the innocents that suffer....never the so called a...hole owners that put their street cred before a childs safety..such a shame

chav1 03-01-2007 00:13

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it may have come across in this thread that dogs are my number 1 hate , i would like to clarify my position if i may

i would rather see a dog mangle a cat any day of the week :D

lets hope the next time someone buys a vicious breed of dog as a fashion accesorie they are wearing it around tehir throat instead of a kids :mad:

Tinkerbelle 03-01-2007 00:31

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A death of a child caused by a dog is tragic beyond belief, my thoughts are with her family.

Put into context, as a nation of dog lovers a fatal attack by a dog are so far and few between.

I agree with the sentiments of other posts, behaviour of a dog is totally the owners responsibility.

Under the right ownership ANY dog is a loyal family member, under the wrong ownership it's a tragedy waiting to happen.

WillowTheWhisp 03-01-2007 07:16

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The princess' defence said Dotty was a good natured dog "lacking in malice".
How many times have we heard that?

As for that list of celebs with bull terriers. Who the heck would want NINE?!!!

***Mr D*** 03-01-2007 09:45

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 360086)
Looking at this list of 'celebrities', consisting of rappers and slappers, who have Pit Bulls as pets, somewhat explains why they are so popular with jobless wannabe macho chavs.

Famous People with Pit Bulls

And this is saying what???

How many Celebs Slappers own other dogs, lets say alsations.

People call the Breed 'Pit Bull' when they clearly have NO really knowledge on the subject AT ALL.

Let see now and BE HONEST can you pick the 'Pit Bull' from the picture in the link below.

http://www.pitbullsontheweb.com/petbull/findpit.html

And What did some one say 'Pit Bulls arnt used for any kind of work.??

http://www.pbrc.net/misc/PBRCHeros.pdf

Oh and let see some more badness of these STIGMATISED DOGS.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdY9Z5ub9xw

And what did I just read.
Pit Bulls are one of the most stable people-friendly dogs in existence. The National Canine Temperament Testing Association tested 122 breeds, and Pit Bulls placed the 4th highest with a 95% passing rate!

garinda 03-01-2007 09:48

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You are getting quite agressively defensive.

I do hope you aren't responsible for teaching a dog how to be sociable?:D

***Mr D*** 03-01-2007 09:53

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 360190)
You are getting quite agressively defensive.

I do hope you aren't responsible for teaching a dog how to be sociable?:D

PMSL.:D

No just wanting to share facts that arnt usually brought up.


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