I have been training MoMo to be a vicious attack dog.
So far, not so much success.
-Ed
So far, not so much success.
-Ed
Originally Posted by Computerpro3 /img/forum/go_quote.gif I don't understand why people don't get a German Shepherd instead of a pitbull. They are superior in almost every way I can think of. Absolutely stunning animals. |
Originally Posted by redshifter /img/forum/go_quote.gif I am not sure who you are addressing, but I never called pitbulls "mean". |
Originally Posted by Edwood /img/forum/go_quote.gif I have been training MoMo to be a vicious attack dog. |
Originally Posted by Edwood /img/forum/go_quote.gif I have been training MoMo to be a vicious attack dog. So far, not so much success. -Ed |
Originally Posted by RYCeT /img/forum/go_quote.gif I can relate to this, my dog, a shihtzu-maltese mixed, are the most ADHD dog whenever there's a new guest coming to our house. She will run around, greet, jump & lick all around the person coming to our house. Fortunately, she's small & cute so people won't mind her, imagine if she's a pitbull |
Originally Posted by redshifter /img/forum/go_quote.gif You are basing your opinion on one case--your mom's dog. "'When you have a mauling where a 12-year-old child is killed and when 50 to 60 percent of our hearings for vicious and dangerous animals are for pit bulls, you don't have to be a brain surgeon to see we have a problem with pit bulls,' Friedman said." http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cg...NGRODDH561.DTL |
Originally Posted by FallenAngel /img/forum/go_quote.gif That article was written by a single writer with their own opinion. The whole "hearings of vicious and dangerous animals" is pretty stupid as well, it's just what they put on the news, it has very little relevance to facts. Going along with this would be like saying "80 percent of bar fights start with drunk people, we have a problem with drunks" or "50 to 60 percent of gun deaths are caused by semiautomatic 9mm pistols, therefore they are more dangerous than 40cal. I am quite certain that even if pit bulls are outlawed, people will simply train other dogs to take their "place" in the world. Any animal trained to fight and living under such stress as these dogs with their types of owners will be dangerous. Don't worry, they'll shut up about it on the news soon enough and pick another "dangerous breed". |
Originally Posted by FallenAngel /img/forum/go_quote.gif That article was written by a single writer with their own opinion. The whole "hearings of vicious and dangerous animals" is pretty stupid as well, it's just what they put on the news, it has very little relevance to facts. Going along with this would be like saying "80 percent of bar fights start with drunk people, we have a problem with drunks" or "50 to 60 percent of gun deaths are caused by semiautomatic 9mm pistols, therefore they are more dangerous than 40cal. I am quite certain that even if pit bulls are outlawed, people will simply train other dogs to take their "place" in the world. Any animal trained to fight and living under such stress as these dogs with their types of owners will be dangerous. Don't worry, they'll shut up about it on the news soon enough and pick another "dangerous breed". |
Originally Posted by RYCeT /img/forum/go_quote.gif I can relate to this, my dog, a shihtzu-maltese mixed, are the most ADHD dog whenever there's a new guest coming to our house. She will run around, greet, jump & lick all around the person coming to our house. Fortunately, she's small & cute so people won't mind her, imagine if she's a pitbull |