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Yes the dogs ARE born that way,sorry. You take most breeds and don't do much with them they generally won't hurt people.
Rots,GSDs,Pits,and the like have the ability to go after people more so if,IF they are not socialized. And Rots more so than Pits because Rots watch,or are suspect of, everything,not just little animals.Pits usually like people and have problems with other animals.
I spent may years watching my Rot mix and many other breeds interact at the dog parks. Learned a lot about dogs and controlling them,physically and mentally.
And I love dogs,just don't believe there are many individuals capable of owning,I should say intelligent and disciplined enough to own a smart,hard headed dog like a Rottweiler. And even less that should own Pits (throw AMSTAFFs in there since they are virtually the same dog,look it up)
So when I see a Rot,pit,GSD, that isn't in control,I am ready to stop its heart.I have pulled many dogs apart in fights *without getting bit....yet*.
You don't have to shoot to stop most dog attacks. Kinda saves court costs.Many other easy ways to subdue dogs.
Actually I carried a huge folder at the dog park in Lakewood because of free range pits in the neighborhood.A walking stick does wonders over the nose. Pick up the back legs to stop the dog. He can't do much without his drivers. Heck put your leash around his neck and drag him down.
Collar and in front of back leg and lift the dog,then drive it to the ground.
Takes the fight out and then you sit on it with a shin on the neck and the other on the small of the belly.
Problem with shooting a dog is there will be people in close proximity. Things could go terribly wrong real fast.
Rots,GSDs,Pits,and the like have the ability to go after people more so if,IF they are not socialized. And Rots more so than Pits because Rots watch,or are suspect of, everything,not just little animals.Pits usually like people and have problems with other animals.
I spent may years watching my Rot mix and many other breeds interact at the dog parks. Learned a lot about dogs and controlling them,physically and mentally.
And I love dogs,just don't believe there are many individuals capable of owning,I should say intelligent and disciplined enough to own a smart,hard headed dog like a Rottweiler. And even less that should own Pits (throw AMSTAFFs in there since they are virtually the same dog,look it up)
So when I see a Rot,pit,GSD, that isn't in control,I am ready to stop its heart.I have pulled many dogs apart in fights *without getting bit....yet*.
You don't have to shoot to stop most dog attacks. Kinda saves court costs.Many other easy ways to subdue dogs.
Actually I carried a huge folder at the dog park in Lakewood because of free range pits in the neighborhood.A walking stick does wonders over the nose. Pick up the back legs to stop the dog. He can't do much without his drivers. Heck put your leash around his neck and drag him down.
Collar and in front of back leg and lift the dog,then drive it to the ground.
Takes the fight out and then you sit on it with a shin on the neck and the other on the small of the belly.
Problem with shooting a dog is there will be people in close proximity. Things could go terribly wrong real fast.