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Topicpit bulls are good dogs
Taharqa_
11/28/18 12:27:46 PM
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catboy0_0 posted...
Taharqa_ posted...
catboy0_0 posted...
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Not saying that they dont but that's all he had and was being a bit of a smartass, nothing of substance.

so what if he was being a smartass? stop sheltering yourself with the pitbull bubble and realize it's not all about hurting your feelings but people/kids/pets can DIE


Dude, I really don't give two shits about what he said and I don't shelter myself in some "pit bull bubble". I deal with the "dog world" all the time with trainers, shelters, breeders, etc.

Sorry I don't rely on emotional appeals on this topic , I am an experienced owner so I can recognize and analyze issues without having to resort to hysterics.

they aren't emotional appeals. they are backed by science and reality


Like the "lock jaw" or "turning on you" myths? Or posting numbers and stats with nothing else to back them up? You do realize that a dog attack is a complicated event that is caused by a number of factors with precursors right? Is the animal a family dog or a resident dog that lives in the back with little human contact? What is the reproductive status of the dog? Unaltered makes account for the majority of fatal attacks. What is the age of the victim, most common are young and elderly.
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