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Not the dog's pathetic owner just standing there doing nothing :rip:

Dumb bish

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what a dumb owner

I feel bad for the horse and the dog, if it was trained properly and on leash it wouldn't have happened

that kick at the end:clap3:

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Taylucifer

this is why poodles are superior

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if your stupid ass dog dares to attack me/my kids/my pets IT will get KICKED at least and your dumb ass need to deal with it

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Not some of you celebrating and wishing death over the dog like who hurt you that much to be that miserable? :rip: 

 

This is the ******* useless owners' fault like how do you have your dog unleashed on a park, especially a pitbull? The deserved to be slapped for being that stupid tbh.

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this reminded me of a huge St. Bernard dog one of the families in my neighborhood owned that was highly aggressive. he was chained all the time so maybe that's why he became so vicious. on my way home from school I would always walk past their home and see the huge dog in their yard trying to break free whenever he saw me. 

one day me, my aunt and sisters were going down to the river to collect some clay. we were accompanied by our dog, a mixed breed of German shepherd, who was slightly overprotective of his own territory but generally well-behaved. so when we were on our way to the river that crazy St. Bernard actually broke free from his chains and ran straight towards us. I thought I was going to die, I was the youngest among us (just around 6 years old I think). all my sisters quickly climbed on the high fence of the other house and I was left on the ground unable to reach it. 

so when the St. Bernard got to us our dog intercepted it immediately. they had a huge and very loud fight, my aunt was trying to stop them but then she saw me standing and put me on the fence where my sisters were sitting. that St. Bernard was about double the size of our dog and we were scared that it was going to kill him but thankfully the owners appeared and pulled their dog away. 

after that incident my aunt scolded my sisters for forgetting about me, and our whole family was grateful to our dog for protecting us, he was a very brave one.

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2 hours ago, Rino said:

this reminded me of a huge St. Bernard dog one of the families in my neighborhood owned that was highly aggressive. he was chained all the time so maybe that's why he became so vicious. on my way home from school I would always walk past their home and see the huge dog in their yard trying to break free whenever he saw me. 

one day me, my aunt and sisters were going down to the river to collect some clay. we were accompanied by our dog, a mixed breed of German shepherd, who was slightly overprotective of his own territory but generally well-behaved. so when we were on our way to the river that crazy St. Bernard actually broke free from his chains and ran straight towards us. I thought I was going to die, I was the youngest among us (just around 6 years old I think). all my sisters quickly climbed on the high fence of the other house and I was left on the ground unable to reach it. 

so when the St. Bernard got to us our dog intercepted it immediately. they had a huge and very loud fight, my aunt was trying to stop them but then she saw me standing and put me on the fence where my sisters were sitting. that St. Bernard was about double the size of our dog and we were scared that it was going to kill him but thankfully the owners appeared and pulled their dog away. 

after that incident my aunt scolded my sisters for forgetting about me, and our whole family was grateful to our dog for protecting us, he was a very brave one.

Omg st bernardos are huge. :(

:clap3: to your brave dog

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I just asking because I'm curious, but how come most anti-pitbull people never bring up other breeds of dogs in the same vain? Maybe because pitbulls are more common, but I never see anyone complain about staffys/amstaff/Dogo Argentinos and so on. 

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22 minutes ago, Ferret said:

Omg st bernardos are huge. :(

:clap3: to your brave dog

the funny thing is that St. Bernards are described as gentle giants due to their calm nature, so I think my experience proves that it's not really the breed that defines dog's behavior, but the way humans treat and raise them.

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The problem with pit bulls is that they were bred to bite hard and not let go, which is why their attacks can be so lethal

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1 hour ago, Gesamtkunstwerk said:

I just asking because I'm curious, but how come most anti-pitbull people never bring up other breeds of dogs in the same vain? Maybe because pitbulls are more common, but I never see anyone complain about staffys/amstaff/Dogo Argentinos and so on. 

They're too uneducated to understand staffys/short bulls/etc aren't all just pitbulls :rip:

Like ya pitbulls are much more aggressive than the average breed but I'd love everyone here wishing death on all pitbulls to tell me how many years of education they have

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That kick phew. The horse made several points with that one :clap3:

 

Hopefully the uglee dog got some broken bones / internal bleeding :clap3:

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1 hour ago, Gesamtkunstwerk said:

I just asking because I'm curious, but how come most anti-pitbull people never bring up other breeds of dogs in the same vain? Maybe because pitbulls are more common, but I never see anyone complain about staffys/amstaff/Dogo Argentinos and so on. 

 

36 minutes ago, firecrotch said:

They're too uneducated to understand staffys/short bulls/etc aren't all just pitbulls :rip:

Like ya pitbulls are much more aggressive than the average breed but I'd love everyone here wishing death on all pitbulls to tell me how many years of education they have

"The term ‘Pitbull’ is not a dog as such, but a general label given to a few dog breeds with similar origins, appearance and temperaments. The four Pitbull type breeds are the American Pitbull Terrier, the American Staffordshire Terrier, the Staffordshire Bull Terrier and the American Bully."

 

 

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When the horse kicked the dog flying at the end :smitten:

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i swear this "pitbull's are bad!!!!" or "it's the owner's fault!!!" discourse happens in ATRL twice a year

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I was attacked by a pitbull when I was a kid. Luckily, it was while I was watching my brother’s baseball game so there were many baseball bats nearby and I got away with minor injuries.

 

A small part of me feels bad for the dog in the video but that horse’s kick was very satisfying.

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This thread should’ve had a leona lewis joke but instead we got people wishing death on a whole breed of dogs how tragic

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This is nothing but the owners fault, they shouldn’t have a dog in the first place 

 

so glad to see the horse was winning this battle tho, a pit bull’s bite could be deadly 

hope the pit bull is ok as well 

the owners deserve death 

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