Ricemarine
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Originally posted by: Xylitol
Hehehe
I laughed in a differnet way than all of you guys i think
snorted some drugs while laughing huh.
Originally posted by: Xylitol
Hehehe
I laughed in a differnet way than all of you guys i think
Originally posted by: Ricemarine
Originally posted by: Xylitol
Hehehe
I laughed in a differnet way than all of you guys i think
snorted some drugs while laughing huh.
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
That is a bull, not a cow.
Originally posted by: funboy42
So the two dogs durring this whole time thought the "cow" was the easy kill when you have a human standing there taking pictures. I would think the dogs were trained by the camera man hence why they didn't go for the easy kill. And in thinking that the story to me seems like bs because if I was the two dogs and saw big fvcking "cow" and skinny human and was hungly like it was said in the story I sure as heck wouldnt be messing with some "cow". I mean come on all hungy animals go for the easy kill. NO starving animal when given a human or a animal that is 400 times its size would go for the bigger one.
Story was made up so the camera man/owner of said dogs wouldnt face any charges for taking pics of his two pits taking down a "cow". The owner was just stupid in thinking his two trained to kill dogs would of been able to take it down and he would of been able to brag about his dogs killing a cow and have it on pictures. Good thing for the bull that wasnt the case.
OH and if the dogs where shot where is the bullet holes and the blood? They were crushed by the bull.
And these dogs were starving??? Look at them they have been well fed. There are NO ribs sticking out showing that they have been without food for any length of time. Weeks time with no food and thinking to take down the larger of the two animals standing there and the ribs are not poping out says more holes in the photographers story.
Originally posted by: hscorpio
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Fight for survival
By Toby Harnden
(Filed: 18/09/2005)
A pair of marauding pit bulls emerged from the edge of the bayou beyond New Orleans as the floods receded. Bred as fighting animals, their bloodlust had been sharpened by starvation. The dogs, which were wearing collars, had survived for more than two weeks but food was scarce.
They stalked towards their prey, a lone bull: a massive beast more than 10 times their combined weight. Like a wrestling tag team, the bit[/i]ch and the dog attacked with awesome ferocity, leaping at the bull's head and latching on to its muzzle.
The stricken bull repeatedly shook the dogs off, flinging them up to 15 feet in the air. But they took turns to keep up the attack, exhausting the bull which was by now smeared with blood. Even after the bull trampled the bit[/i]ch, leaving it dazed, the dog stepped up its attack.
The terrifying assault highlighted the US military's concern that pit bulls would form packs and could attack or even kill soldiers.
It was too dangerous for an unarmed witness to intervene but The Sunday Telegraph flagged down a National Guard truck. Seeing what was happening, a soldier shot the bit[/i]ch in the head.
The dog paused before resuming the attack. It took two bullets to stop it dead.
From thread at THR
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Some of you should stop and think for a minute why we call them BULL dogs.
Originally posted by: funboy42
Originally posted by: hscorpio
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Fight for survival
By Toby Harnden
(Filed: 18/09/2005)
A pair of marauding pit bulls emerged from the edge of the bayou beyond New Orleans as the floods receded. Bred as fighting animals, their bloodlust had been sharpened by starvation. The dogs, which were wearing collars, had survived for more than two weeks but food was scarce.
They stalked towards their prey, a lone bull: a massive beast more than 10 times their combined weight. Like a wrestling tag team, the bit[/i]ch and the dog attacked with awesome ferocity, leaping at the bull's head and latching on to its muzzle.
The stricken bull repeatedly shook the dogs off, flinging them up to 15 feet in the air. But they took turns to keep up the attack, exhausting the bull which was by now smeared with blood. Even after the bull trampled the bit[/i]ch, leaving it dazed, the dog stepped up its attack.
The terrifying assault highlighted the US military's concern that pit bulls would form packs and could attack or even kill soldiers.
It was too dangerous for an unarmed witness to intervene but The Sunday Telegraph flagged down a National Guard truck. Seeing what was happening, a soldier shot the bit[/i]ch in the head.
The dog paused before resuming the attack. It took two bullets to stop it dead.
From thread at THR
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Some of you should stop and think for a minute why we call them BULL dogs.
But come on. If they are that starving they would of NEVER went for the the bull but the person taking the pictures. Thats just they way starving animals are if given a choice. You never see a tiger go for the biggest kill out of a pack its always sick, injured, or the week. There is no way this story can be true when you supposedly have two starving dogs attacking a bull with the easy (supposedly unarmed in the story) person up close taking pictures. If anything a few hits from the bull and they would of given up and went for the camera man.
Originally posted by: hscorpio
Originally posted by: funboy42
Originally posted by: hscorpio
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Fight for survival
By Toby Harnden
(Filed: 18/09/2005)
A pair of marauding pit bulls emerged from the edge of the bayou beyond New Orleans as the floods receded. Bred as fighting animals, their bloodlust had been sharpened by starvation. The dogs, which were wearing collars, had survived for more than two weeks but food was scarce.
They stalked towards their prey, a lone bull: a massive beast more than 10 times their combined weight. Like a wrestling tag team, the bit[/i]ch and the dog attacked with awesome ferocity, leaping at the bull's head and latching on to its muzzle.
The stricken bull repeatedly shook the dogs off, flinging them up to 15 feet in the air. But they took turns to keep up the attack, exhausting the bull which was by now smeared with blood. Even after the bull trampled the bit[/i]ch, leaving it dazed, the dog stepped up its attack.
The terrifying assault highlighted the US military's concern that pit bulls would form packs and could attack or even kill soldiers.
It was too dangerous for an unarmed witness to intervene but The Sunday Telegraph flagged down a National Guard truck. Seeing what was happening, a soldier shot the bit[/i]ch in the head.
The dog paused before resuming the attack. It took two bullets to stop it dead.
From thread at THR
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Some of you should stop and think for a minute why we call them BULL dogs.
But come on. If they are that starving they would of NEVER went for the the bull but the person taking the pictures. Thats just they way starving animals are if given a choice. You never see a tiger go for the biggest kill out of a pack its always sick, injured, or the week. There is no way this story can be true when you supposedly have two starving dogs attacking a bull with the easy (supposedly unarmed in the story) person up close taking pictures. If anything a few hits from the bull and they would of given up and went for the camera man.
The point is they are doing what they were bred to do. There is a reason bull dogs have massive jaws and biting strength. Its a result of being bred for the purpose of bull baiting, so they can latch on to the bulls head and not be thrown off.
bull baiting
Originally posted by: funboy42
Originally posted by: hscorpio
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Fight for survival
By Toby Harnden
(Filed: 18/09/2005)
A pair of marauding pit bulls emerged from the edge of the bayou beyond New Orleans as the floods receded. Bred as fighting animals, their bloodlust had been sharpened by starvation. The dogs, which were wearing collars, had survived for more than two weeks but food was scarce.
They stalked towards their prey, a lone bull: a massive beast more than 10 times their combined weight. Like a wrestling tag team, the bit[/i]ch and the dog attacked with awesome ferocity, leaping at the bull's head and latching on to its muzzle.
The stricken bull repeatedly shook the dogs off, flinging them up to 15 feet in the air. But they took turns to keep up the attack, exhausting the bull which was by now smeared with blood. Even after the bull trampled the bit[/i]ch, leaving it dazed, the dog stepped up its attack.
The terrifying assault highlighted the US military's concern that pit bulls would form packs and could attack or even kill soldiers.
It was too dangerous for an unarmed witness to intervene but The Sunday Telegraph flagged down a National Guard truck. Seeing what was happening, a soldier shot the bit[/i]ch in the head.
The dog paused before resuming the attack. It took two bullets to stop it dead.
From thread at THR
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Some of you should stop and think for a minute why we call them BULL dogs.
But come on. If they are that starving they would of NEVER went for the the bull but the person taking the pictures. Thats just they way starving animals are if given a choice. You never see a tiger go for the biggest kill out of a pack its always sick, injured, or the week. There is no way this story can be true when you supposedly have two starving dogs attacking a bull with the easy (supposedly unarmed in the story) person up close taking pictures. If anything a few hits from the bull and they would of given up and went for the camera man.