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Obviously we need to ban pit bulls... we need to be thinking about the safety of children
Something about that sounds familiar...
"Be polite, be professional but have a plan to kill everyone you meet"-maddogWe don't need to ban them. But if you have one in your life or a neighbor has one you ought to be ready to kill it if you need to.
So the OWNER killed the woman? It wasn't the dog? - if this is the case then death penalty for the owner since 'It's the owner'It aint the dog bro, its the owner......just sayn...
Pit bulls were a war dog. They were a rescue breed in WWI. Tough and hardy, there are records of a few hero pit bulls who rescued the wounded and pulled them into the trenches. If you look at US War propoganda, you will see the bulldog as representing britain and a pitbull representing America. The German Shepherd was an attack dog BTW, and scares me more than pit bulls. I have run into more dangerous GSDs than pits. Pits are athletic, and bouncy. I am neither, thus I own a dog that fits my lifestyle. Pits are not naturally human aggressive. They also are not naturally dog aggressive either.To compare the breed of Pit Bulls to guns is somewhat of a false comparison, a neglected gun left on it's own won't suddenly be "set off" and attack someone all on it's own. I don't know if there has ever been a case recorded of a poorly trained or neglected gun running around terrorizing a neighborhood or intentionally escaping/overpowering it's owner's retention or escaping it's case and mauling another dog, kid, or delivery guy.
Like the Chow and some other breeds, the Pit Bull was created to fight and to keep fighting and keep on fighting until it wins or dies, or to intimidate. They do what they do because people made them that way. Their behavior traits have been bred-in over many years to the point that they can't be trusted in situations that the dog, not a passer by or it's owner, finds stressful. They, unlike say the German Shepherd, are generally too independently aggressive for even training as war dogs (at least as they are currently used). The only way to correct that purposely bred-in trait is to breed it out of them over the course of many, many generations.
Otherwise it's like owning a thoroughbred Arabian and being surprised that it is high-strung, skittish and likes to run.
(just my strongly held personal opinion, but you can consider it worth the paper it's written on if you like.)
Wow, this on a gun forum. How ironic...ban a breed of dog cause it's "bad", but people are idiots when they want to ban our nasty "assault rifles" and "high capacity" magazines. Who needs those things? Only the military for war of course!
Pits are not inherently aggressive or vicious animals, just as guns are not evil. What dumbasses DO with those dogs and guns is far more impactful to all of us.
My plans are numbers 9 and 45!