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Pit Bulls have had most of their intelligence bred out of them.

They were bred to be fearless and relentless, not to be intelligent. For that reason, they aren't trustworthy, around kids, women, the disabled, noises, commotion, etc.

Floridians mixed them with -- God knows what (The Cracker Cur?), and produced one of the best hunting dogs there is.... The Florida Cur. But you don't really want them as a Family Dog. You don't want ANYTHING with Pit Bull in it as a Family Dog. You just can't trust them. They're not worth it.
Bihh.. I trust a pitbull to protect my mama, and did, and he did.
She wasn't very able at that time, either, but that dog really did protect her.
Nothing but a screen door between her and that pitbull and outside.
And he was always right there by her side.
He was mixed. Great dog, though. I used to play fetch with him in the back yard, and the cat would ride him and harass him him while doing so. All up on top his head, just messing with him like the jockey from hell.
Yeah, he never hurt her, but he did kill 28 cats. How that came about, I was just trying to teach him to stand up for himself. The yellow cat that lived in my friend's long abandoned shed used to be in our garbage can in our yard, and I'd go to put it out, this is back in the galvanized days. And so I pick the can up, this yellow cat
comes out and swipes my dog in the nose 3 different times. Claws him, makes him bleed. That's why I tracked it to my friend's shed.
So the next time, the 4th..I led that dog along the cat trail to that shed and put the dog in there, had to remove a couple jalousy panes, but he killed that cat in there, and that was #1
There were 27 more, and not all of them deserved it. Really more than 20 did.
I did what I did. :dunno:
 
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Bihh.. I trust a pitbull to protect my mama, and did, and he did.
She wasn't very able at that time, either, but that dog really did protect her.
Nothing but a screen door between her and that pitbull and outside.
And he was always right there by her side.
He was mixed. Great dog, though. I used to play fetch with him in the back yard, and the cat would ride him and harass him him while doing so. All up on top his head, just messing with him like the jockey from hell.
Yeah, he never hurt her, but he did kill 28 cats. How that came about, I was just trying to teach him to stand up for himself. The yellow cat that lived in my friend's long abandoned shed used to be in our garbage can in our yard, and I'd go to put it out, this is back in the galvanized days. And so I pick the can up, this yellow cat
comes out and swipes my dog in the nose 3 different times. Claws him, makes him bleed. That's why I tracked it to my friend's shed.
So the next time, the 4th..I led that dog along the cat trail to that shed and put the dog in there, had to remove a couple jalousy panes, but he killed that cat in there, and that was #1
There were 27 more, and not all of them deserved it.
I did what I did. :dunno:
I don't like cats a whole lot but they do keep down mice and rats. In that regard, they're useful.

Pitties can be really good dogs. Really good.

I am hardly a 'Dog Whisperer' but I know dogs really well. I've used them on the Farm I grew up on to separate out a heifer or a bull but mostly to go get the Milk Cow (Bessie, what else?) every morning and to go get the Beef Cattle that were back up in the hills and bring them down so we could 'grain' them. Feed them grain, fatten 'em up.

Now I just have a family dog. A Rough Collie. And they are DEFINITELY not for everybody. Lots of maintenance. I just like their personalities. YMMV

With Pits, it's more like, you don't find out if one is a Bad Dog usually until it's too late. After they chew up a kid or attack the neighbor woman. It happens. Most of the attacks in this Country are by Pits. The majority.

I'm just saying -- They're not for everybody. Not for burbie families with kids, etc. But they can be be very good dogs.

Sometimes. Maybe even often.

The wife and I were sitting in the screen enclosure a couple months ago when the dog started barking and carrying on, running around like an idiot. So the Wife goes to look at what it is and she finds two very young baby rabbits. Our dog thinks it's play time, picks up both of them in his mouth and is running around like an idiot with them in his mouth while Mama Rabbit is watching in horror.

We tell him to drop them and -- He does. Unharmed. Mama Rabbit comes over, gets them and they all run off. They come back now and then to eat the bird seed that falls on the ground.

Our last Collie, I'd take him out to the woods with my buddies once in a while just to get him some exercise. My Buddy's dog was a Cur Dog, mostly Pit and he was about 65lbs. Which is a good sized Cur.

He and my Collie got along well -- Until and Unless he got near the Wife if she happened to be out there. She'd drive out and visit The Camp now and then.

If my Buddy's dog got within ten feet of The wife, it was on. I mean, " I'm gonna rip your throat out," on. We had to separate them a few times when they'd "Lock Up". Very unusual for a Collie. He just didn't want my Buddy's dog near the Wife. Me? He Couldn't care less. The Wife? It was ON.

Dog's are all different. My Buddy's dog was a known biter, too. The County sent out Animal Control a couple times because he bit some people. Not bad, but enough to get in trouble.

Pitties be crazy. He loved me, tho
 


Chef’s kiss!

We need more of this!

We cannot accept this interference by ANTIFA.

It never ceases to amaze me when these Leftist radicals attack law enforcement or they put themselves in front cars and they get hurt and cry like bitches as if THEIR rights have been infringed….. but that is the mindset of the Left.
 
I don't like cats a whole lot but they do keep down mice and rats. In that regard, they're useful.

Pitties can be really good dogs. Really good.

I am hardly a 'Dog Whisperer' but I know dogs really well. I've used them on the Farm I grew up on to separate out a heifer or a bull but mostly to go get the Milk Cow (Bessie, what else?) every morning and to go get the Beef Cattle that were back up in the hills and bring them down so we could 'grain' them. Feed them grain, fatten 'em up.

Now I just have a family dog. A Rough Collie. And they are DEFINITELY not for everybody. Lots of maintenance. I just like their personalities. YMMV

With Pits, it's more like, you don't find out if one is a Bad Dog usually until it's too late. After they chew up a kid or attack the neighbor woman. It happens. Most of the attacks in this Country are by Pits. The majority.

I'm just saying -- They're not for everybody. Not for burbie families with kids, etc. But they can be be very good dogs.

Sometimes. Maybe even often.

The wife and I were sitting in the screen enclosure a couple months ago when the dog started barking and carrying on, running around like an idiot. So the Wife goes to look at what it is and she finds two very young baby rabbits. Our dog thinks it's play time, picks up both of them in his mouth and is running around like an idiot with them in his mouth while Mama Rabbit is watching in horror.

We tell him to drop them and -- He does. Unharmed. Mama Rabbit comes over, gets them and they all run off. They come back now and then to eat the bird seed that falls on the ground.

Our last Collie, I'd take him out to the woods with my buddies once in a while just to get him some exercise. My Buddy's dog was a Cur Dog, mostly Pit and he was about 65lbs. Which is a good sized Cur.

He and my Collie got along well -- Until and Unless he got near the Wife if she happened to be out there. She'd drive out and visit The Camp now and then.

If my Buddy's dog got within ten feet of The wife, it was on. I mean, " I'm gonna rip your throat out," on. We had to separate them a few times when they'd "Lock Up". Very unusual for a Collie. He just didn't want my Buddy's dog near the Wife. Me? He Couldn't care less. The Wife? It was ON.

Dog's are all different. My Buddy's dog was a known biter, too. The County sent out Animal Control a couple times because he bit some people. Not bad, but enough to get in trouble.

Pitties be crazy. He loved me, tho

I had an old American Staffordshire Terrier.

Sweetest dog ever.
 
It never ceases to amaze me when these Leftist radicals attack law enforcement or they put themselves in front cars and they get hurt and cry like bitches as if THEIR rights have been infringed….. but that is the mindset of the Left.
They are fake tough guys.

Total 🐱

It is part of the ANTIFA strategy to sow division.

LE just needs to ignore their bullshit and crack skulls.
 


Just look at these weirdo *****. They are mentally ill antisocial miscreants.

This is ANTIFA. What the **** is that thing?
 
I had an old American Staffordshire Terrier.

Sweetest dog ever.
The Collie was Queen Victoria's favorite dog, so during WW1, when they first started using Dogs in the Military, the Collie was chosen by the Brits. Of course.

But they had to stop using them. Can't train a Rough Collie to Attack a human on Command. They won't do it. They'll chase you around and bite you in the ass if you don't belong in the yard but they won't attack on command. You can't "Sic" on Collie on someone. He'll just look at you like you're nuts. They WILL defend and they WILL protect. They just won't attack on command. A Human. You can put them on Livestock or other critters, but not humans.

They won't usually play fetch very well, either. Toss a stick and he might might bring it back once or, at most, twice. But throw it again and he'll look at you as if to say, "You go get it this time".

The Kid brings his dog over once in a while when they have to go out of town for a few days. White Lab. Cool dog. Smart and sweet (female) but I call her "Odie" because that's what she's like. Pisses them off to no end.

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Pit Bulls have had most of their intelligence bred out of them.

They were bred to be fearless and relentless, not to be intelligent. For that reason, they aren't trustworthy, around kids, women, the disabled, noises, commotion, etc.

Floridians mixed them with -- God knows what (The Cracker Cur?), and produced one of the best hunting dogs there is.... The Florida Cur. But you don't really want them as a Family Dog. You don't want ANYTHING with Pit Bull in it as a Family Dog. You just can't trust them. They're not worth it.


Yes & no........Without going into too many details, I'm a 65yo disabled woman living with 2 pitties and I am not afraid of them turning on me or all of a sudden becoming aggressive and attack the Amazon delivery person without provocation. Technically they are my 2 sons dogs, but they work and other interests, so the dogs spend most of their time with me. I and we, don't give them the opportunity to be 'unpredictable' and therefore untrustworthy. Any exposure outside of that, is with my sons who, if need be are better able to correct it. It's not a perfect situation and anything can happen to upset the cookie cart, but I & we have spent the last 3 years building those bonds of trust, for both us and the dogs and those bonds go along way to quell potential disaster.

And to fall back on the standard reply against haters..........the same has been said of German Shepherds, Rottweilers, Dobermans and a number of other breeds. Pits are the current, but Cane Corso, Doggo Argentina, and some others I can't think of at the moment are next up in line for the same 'BAD' dog label. And to note of these 'up & comers', I would be more concerned about those breeds as they are not 'family oriented', and less likely to obey commands.

But generally I have more trust in dogs, than I do their owners. A responsible owner or breeder will focus more on a good reliable type dog that can be in any situation without 'flipping'. It's the idiots out there going for the big bad tough guy image that gets the problem dog.

For the most part.........ANY dog can become aggressive and attack, no matter the breed, especially those high strung types. At one time I had read that Cocker Spaniels accounted for more bites, than the whatever the 'big, bad' breed was at the time. Chihuahua's are just plain nuts......but because both of those are small & cute, people look away from the potential dangers. I sure as hell wouldn't leave a baby or small child alone with a Chihuahua, even going into the next room.

There are so many variables that go into having a good dog, vs bad dog regardless of breed.
 
Bihh.. I trust a pitbull to protect my mama, and did, and he did.
She wasn't very able at that time, either, but that dog really did protect her.
Nothing but a screen door between her and that pitbull and outside.
And he was always right there by her side.
He was mixed. Great dog, though. I used to play fetch with him in the back yard, and the cat would ride him and harass him him while doing so. All up on top his head, just messing with him like the jockey from hell.
Yeah, he never hurt her, but he did kill 28 cats. How that came about, I was just trying to teach him to stand up for himself. The yellow cat that lived in my friend's long abandoned shed used to be in our garbage can in our yard, and I'd go to put it out, this is back in the galvanized days. And so I pick the can up, this yellow cat
comes out and swipes my dog in the nose 3 different times. Claws him, makes him bleed. That's why I tracked it to my friend's shed.
So the next time, the 4th..I led that dog along the cat trail to that shed and put the dog in there, had to remove a couple jalousy panes, but he killed that cat in there, and that was #1
There were 27 more, and not all of them deserved it. Really more than 20 did.
I did what I did. :dunno:


That sounded just like here, almost to a T. Including the screen door separating the dog & cat. There was a brief stare down, then the cat growled at the dog. If the screen hadn't been there, the dog would have gone after her. Though he knows better than to hurt her in any way and wouldn't. More of a chase & corner. Although it could get messy if both dogs were involved as the pack mind takes over and more difficult to de-escalate.

If I had not been sitting right there at the time, I doubt there would have even been that much interaction and had more to do with me.........iow, the cat is more brave to entice the dog when I'm there to protect her from her own stupidity. They have all 3 been left alone in the house for hours, and never any evidence of confrontation or antagonism

But I don't want the dogs to get too comfortable in going after cats or even the squirrels or wild rabbits around here, especially killing them. They can chase them off, but no killing or attacking allowed.
 
It never ceases to amaze me when these Leftist radicals attack law enforcement or they put themselves in front cars and they get hurt and cry like bitches as if THEIR rights have been infringed….. but that is the mindset of the Left.

Their level of entitlement is beyond belief. They have lost their abilty to think, at all.
 
Their level of entitlement is beyond belief. They have lost their abilty to think, at all.
They are actually shocked and surprised when a police officer retaliates or a driver tries to get through even though the ANTIFA thug is blocking their car. The scary thing is that they have been conditioned to believe they are entitled to act this way without any repercussions.

ANTIFA at a minimum is a federation of terrorists.
 
And for the record.........no dog needs to be trained to protect it's owner(s). That just comes natural as being part of the pack, as long as the pack leader/owner has established themselves as leader and some ground rules for the rest to follow.


And with that ^^^ being said.......I would also say litter birth order has alot to do with potential problems. Those first borns are natural leaders Alphas and would take alot more work to get them to back down or obey anyone. In their mind, they call the shots in any given situation and won't look to an owner for approval, as would later borns. They tend to constantly challenge the owners authority for top spot and not one I would want to undertake. Middle and runts are more 'trainable', willing to listen and please their owners.

Anyone that can take on a first born alpha and effectively/responsibly train it........has my respect, but not something I would do.
 

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