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http://tampa.cbslocal.com/2012/12/05...-infant-child/
Stupid F@CK!
I have 2 pitbulls, well 1, the other is in Ga. And she's a sweet loving dog, but I know what she's capable of, and what pitbulls are capable of, and of course other breeds of dogs (not to start the anit-pitbull wagon) but I would never leave her for care for an infant to go drinking, or anything else for that matter.
And that article? Of course they had so show a blood thirsty looking pitbull for their cover photo, wouldn't be a story if they showed a gentle pitbull. Stupid f@cks too.
Stupid F@CK!
I have 2 pitbulls, well 1, the other is in Ga. And she's a sweet loving dog, but I know what she's capable of, and what pitbulls are capable of, and of course other breeds of dogs (not to start the anit-pitbull wagon) but I would never leave her for care for an infant to go drinking, or anything else for that matter.
And that article? Of course they had so show a blood thirsty looking pitbull for their cover photo, wouldn't be a story if they showed a gentle pitbull. Stupid f@cks too.
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Any breed can be trained to be aggressive.
Pitbulls have a bad reputation because dog fighters prefer them for their determination to fight no matter how much pain they are in. Since dog fighters prefer them, there are a lot of Pitbulls that have made the news with the headline focusing on their aggression. Those dogs were trained to be aggressive from a young age because they were raised to be fighting dogs.
My fiancee is a vet tech and she says that she would rather treat a Pitbull over a Chihuahua any day because she has had a lot more aggressive Chihuahuas come into the clinic than Pitbulls. Pitbulls are as good of a breed as most others as long as they are raised right.
Pitbulls have a bad reputation because dog fighters prefer them for their determination to fight no matter how much pain they are in. Since dog fighters prefer them, there are a lot of Pitbulls that have made the news with the headline focusing on their aggression. Those dogs were trained to be aggressive from a young age because they were raised to be fighting dogs.
My fiancee is a vet tech and she says that she would rather treat a Pitbull over a Chihuahua any day because she has had a lot more aggressive Chihuahuas come into the clinic than Pitbulls. Pitbulls are as good of a breed as most others as long as they are raised right.
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Any breed can be trained to be aggressive.
Pitbulls have a bad reputation because dog fighters prefer them for their determination to fight no matter how much pain they are in. Since dog fighters prefer them, there are a lot of Pitbulls that have made the news with the headline focusing on their aggression. Those dogs were trained to be aggressive from a young age because they were raised to be fighting dogs.
My fiancee is a vet tech and she says that she would rather treat a Pitbull over a Chihuahua any day because she has had a lot more aggressive Chihuahuas come into the clinic than Pitbulls. Pitbulls are as good of a breed as most others as long as they are raised right.
Pitbulls have a bad reputation because dog fighters prefer them for their determination to fight no matter how much pain they are in. Since dog fighters prefer them, there are a lot of Pitbulls that have made the news with the headline focusing on their aggression. Those dogs were trained to be aggressive from a young age because they were raised to be fighting dogs.
My fiancee is a vet tech and she says that she would rather treat a Pitbull over a Chihuahua any day because she has had a lot more aggressive Chihuahuas come into the clinic than Pitbulls. Pitbulls are as good of a breed as most others as long as they are raised right.
And I also have 3 indoor Chihuahuas, and they are viscous little beasts!
Last edited by stewie01; 12-06-2012 at 07:04 AM.
#4799
I would honestly be more afraid of a pissed off chihuahua then a pit bull.. I've been around pit bulls for a long time and never once had any kind of issue with them. Chihuahuas on the other hand hate me and are always trying to attack me.. no thanks