JeffreyLebowski
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It's a horrible thing to happen, but couldn't the guy have used a better choice of words?:
"neighbors held the dog and beat it off..."
"neighbors held the dog and beat it off..."
Originally posted by: Gnrslash4life
I personally own a potbellied pig and i would bet he could beat the crap out of a pitbull.
Originally posted by: us3rnotfound
Originally posted by: Gnrslash4life
I personally own a potbellied pig and i would bet he could beat the crap out of a pitbull.
LOL, WHAT!!!?
Originally posted by: us3rnotfound
Originally posted by: Gnrslash4life
I personally own a potbellied pig and i would bet he could beat the crap out of a pitbull.
LOL, WHAT!!!?
Originally posted by: MrChad
Originally posted by: The Cornballer
everyone i8 ever knew who owned a pitbull was either:
wanna be mafioso.
wanna be dmx
a prick.
and a pussy.
Yup. Pitbull owners are more likely to have criminal backgrounds.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15755870/
Studies of pitbulls have found that, as a breed, they are no more aggressive than other "docile" breeds such as beagles and bearded collies.
http://www.newyorker.com/archi...06/02/06/060206fa_fact
Originally posted by: Turin39789
Originally posted by: The Cornballer
Originally posted by: Turin39789
Originally posted by: The Cornballer
everyone i8 ever knew who owned a pitbull was either:
wanna be mafioso.
wanna be dmx
a prick.
and a pussy.
I don't know anyone who is a :
"wanna be mafioso.
wanna be dmx
a prick.
and a pussy."
pit owners or not. I guess I just don't hang around that type.
But the people I know who own pits:
a few families
some female college students
and young couples
very sweet dogs, came from the shelter I volunteer at.
ya, they are really just an honest to goodness family dog.
:laugh:
The can make a very good family dog, they've saved a number of families that have been attacked, alerted them to fires and are used as service dogs.
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: us3rnotfound
Originally posted by: Gnrslash4life
I personally own a potbellied pig and i would bet he could beat the crap out of a pitbull.
LOL, WHAT!!!?
wouldnt surpise me.
can't some of those pigs get pretty big and mean (granted not as big as a other kinds of pigs)?
Originally posted by: MrChad
Originally posted by: The Cornballer
everyone i8 ever knew who owned a pitbull was either:
wanna be mafioso.
wanna be dmx
a prick.
and a pussy.
Yup. Pitbull owners are more likely to have criminal backgrounds.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15755870/
Studies of pitbulls have found that, as a breed, they are no more aggressive than other "docile" breeds such as beagles and bearded collies.
http://www.newyorker.com/archi...06/02/06/060206fa_fact
Originally posted by: j00fek
should kill them all
Originally posted by: redly1
this is darwin at his finest. If you're dumb enough to have a pitbull as a pet when you have small children, then you'd better treat that dog like a swimming pool and not let your kids around it without your supervision
Originally posted by: ThePresence
This has nothing to do with pitbulls, it has to do with training. Pitbulls by nature are warm, cuddly pets. Some idiots train them to be aggressive. This post was sarcasm.
Originally posted by: funkbass81
you're a douchebag. hopefully after the owners find out what you did, they'll cut you up too
edit: this is what i get for not hitting the quote button.
Originally posted by: Homerboy
Originally posted by: funkbass81
you're a douchebag. hopefully after the owners find out what you did, they'll cut you up too
edit: this is what i get for not hitting the quote button.
You still have me lost.
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: Josh
The American Temperament Test Society seeks to evaluate the temperaments of dogs using a standardized test. They have a description of the test that details the situations that they put dogs in. Now, there are obviously some issues with the tests, such as judgment of the judges, the relative excitability of each dog when undergoing a test (they know something is going on), and the type of person to submit their dog to such a test probably thinks that their dog is fairly well-behaved.
They also list the percentage of dogs that pass and fail the tests based on breed. Well, your friendly neighborhood SayUncle compiled the data (available by clicking the more link below) and discovered that based on relative temperament as percentage of pass or fail, pit bulls came in 116th out 202 breeds for having bad temperaments. A Dachshund has a worse temperament according to ATTS than a pit bull. In fact, a pit bull is comparable (scoring slightly better) in temperament to a golden retriever.
http://www.atts.org/statistics.html
Here's the difference: When a Golden Retriever DOES go crazy, it might bark loudly and or make some aggressive moves in extreme cases. A pitbull will maul someone. I'm not saying they are prone to flipping out, but when they do it's dangerous.
Originally posted by: The Cornballer
Originally posted by: Turin39789
Originally posted by: The Cornballer
Originally posted by: Turin39789
Originally posted by: The Cornballer
everyone i8 ever knew who owned a pitbull was either:
wanna be mafioso.
wanna be dmx
a prick.
and a pussy.
I don't know anyone who is a :
"wanna be mafioso.
wanna be dmx
a prick.
and a pussy."
pit owners or not. I guess I just don't hang around that type.
But the people I know who own pits:
a few families
some female college students
and young couples
very sweet dogs, came from the shelter I volunteer at.
ya, they are really just an honest to goodness family dog.
:laugh:
The can make a very good family dog, they've saved a number of families that have been attacked, alerted them to fires and are used as service dogs.
by all means, have them be YOUR family dog.
well stick with our pug.
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: Josh
The American Temperament Test Society seeks to evaluate the temperaments of dogs using a standardized test. They have a description of the test that details the situations that they put dogs in. Now, there are obviously some issues with the tests, such as judgment of the judges, the relative excitability of each dog when undergoing a test (they know something is going on), and the type of person to submit their dog to such a test probably thinks that their dog is fairly well-behaved.
They also list the percentage of dogs that pass and fail the tests based on breed. Well, your friendly neighborhood SayUncle compiled the data (available by clicking the more link below) and discovered that based on relative temperament as percentage of pass or fail, pit bulls came in 116th out 202 breeds for having bad temperaments. A Dachshund has a worse temperament according to ATTS than a pit bull. In fact, a pit bull is comparable (scoring slightly better) in temperament to a golden retriever.
http://www.atts.org/statistics.html
Here's the difference: When a Golden Retriever DOES go crazy, it might bark loudly and or make some aggressive moves in extreme cases. A pitbull will maul someone. I'm not saying they are prone to flipping out, but when they do it's dangerous.