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Man killed by his own 3 Pitbulls (XL Bullies) in front of son


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1 hour ago, Miss Show Business said:

I don't know how to tell you that CDC statistics will always be more accurate and reliable than some random reddit page.

 

Dog attacks are rare, period.

The CDC statistics JUST spoke about how many people are bitten by dogs each and the amounts that receive medical attention. 

Nothing in those stats states less of them are pitbulls. 

Meanwhile I have actual links to direct reports of pit attacks many of which ended fatally. How many danes, chihuahuas, dobermans, German shepards can boast of such numbers? 

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thank god its the owner :clap3:  

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rare occurrence my ass. not when every single brutal/fatal dog attack was from one of these monsters. :deadbanana2:

 

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15 hours ago, Miss Show Business said:

Another pitbull thread? Y'all are weirdos.

 

This is a rare occurrence that seems to be happening all the time only because the media always reports it. Notice how they always report it when it's a pitbull and never when it's a different breed. And don't even get me started on how most of these incidents are actually mixed breeds and the media misreports.

 

If you cannot train your dogs properly, you shouldn't have them. Dogs often have many signs of aggression before something like this would ever occur.

Zionist and pitbull defender? Sis :rip:

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These horrible beasts should be banned and it should be illegal to breed more of them. 

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People own literal fighting dogs, bred to fight and kill in blood sports, and then are shocked when they act out their nature

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16 hours ago, Miss Show Business said:

And don't even get me started on how most of these incidents are actually mixed breeds and the media misreports.

 

Yes, they're all mixed with Pitbull 

 

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49 minutes ago, makeme said:

Zionist and pitbull defender? Sis :rip:

Try to stay on topic sis :bibliahh:

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57 minutes ago, popmusicisdead said:

rare occurrence my ass. not when every single brutal/fatal dog attack was from one of these monsters. :deadbanana2:

 

Once again, I feel like I'm repeating myself often in here which is concerning :redface:

 

There are many things more statistically likely than fatal dog attacks. Another example being car accidents.

 

And it literally does not matter if the statistics say pit bulls cause the most, because breeds are often misreported in the already low statistics.

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Dogs are/were bread for specific reasons. Keeping 3 giant pit bulls in residential confinement is a disaster. Anyone with any knowledge of dog breeds and the instincts of them should know this. 3 pit bulls in the right environment isn't an issue though. 
 

Dogs need to do their job or they get destructive and dangerous. All dogs bite if their not engaged with properly 

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ban these nasty beasts already omg

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My friend has 3 pitbulls (it's a mom and her 2 pups). She's been severely attacked by the mom 3 separate times now - all 3 attacks had huge gashes where her fat and bone were visible and required emergency services, but she loves her dog and won't give it up.

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5 minutes ago, Kamil24 said:

My friend has 3 pitbulls (it's a mom and her 2 pups). She's been severely attacked by the mom 3 separate times now - all 3 attacks had huge gashes where her fat and bone were visible and required emergency services, but she loves her dog and won't give it up.

Don't visit her house.

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See, even when they want to murder something cats look adorable and that's usually a rodent or an insect, not a human being.

Not everyone has that. :heart:

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8 minutes ago, perfect blue said:

Don't visit her house.

I don't, she lives in a 1 bedroom condo :skull: She's also the most chill and calm person, and her dogs are too... the one just randomly started snapping over a year ago (she's had it for 5 years).

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14 hours ago, Miss Show Business said:

You're already more likely to get struck by lightning than you are to die from a dog attack.

 

Chances of being struck by lightning: 1/15,300, or 0.00654%

 

Chances of dying from a dog attack:

43/334,000,000 or 0.000013%

 

This is a non issue that people afraid of dogs are blowing out of proportion.

Potentially gruesome, so read at your own risk, I guess:

 

I personally know two different people that were attacked by dogs (shocker: they were pitbulls both times). Not one person that was hit by lightning. Not to mention the countless mauling of cats and smaller dogs on the street.

 

In one of the cases they couldn't get the dog to open it's jaw by forcing it, hitting him, making noise, anything - untill they were literally forced to slice it's throat - mind you, the dog didn't let go even then, not until it died. It wasn't sick, it didn't have rabies and it was taken care of from a good family.

This is NOT normal behaviour for any animal - these dogs were literally bred for hundreds of years to bite and not let go no matter what. 

 

It's cruel both for the dogs and a potential disaster waiting to happen.

 

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shitbull threads are always a kii

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16 minutes ago, Thin White Duke said:

Potentially gruesome, so read at your own risk, I guess:

 

I personally know two different people that were attacked by dogs (shocker: they were pitbulls both times). Not one person that was hit by lightning. Not to mention the countless mauling of cats and smaller dogs on the street.

 

In one of the cases they couldn't get the dog to open it's jaw by forcing it, hitting him, making noise, anything - untill they were literally forced to slice it's throat - mind you, the dog didn't let go even then, not until it died. It wasn't sick, it didn't have rabies and it was taken care of from a good family.

This is NOT normal behaviour for any animal - these dogs were literally bred for hundreds of years to bite and not let go no matter what. 

 

It's cruel both for the dogs and a potential disaster waiting to happen.

 

The point I continue to try to make over and over and over again and apparently nobody is grasping, is that scenarios like this are usually preventable. No, not by banning entire breeds, but by promoting responsibile dog ownership and teaching owners how to train their dogs. As I mentioned in another comment, dogs who are not aggressive will see their owners as their pack leader and will listen to them. This is why training from an early age is so important.

 

Furthermore, owners need to be taught about signs of aggression so that these situations can be prevented. Other regulations, like leash laws, can also prevent these situations. Something I noticed a lot in these situations is how often irresponsible owners just let their dogs roam off a leash. This is not okay especially with larger breeds.

 

The issue isn't pitbulls; any large breed dog can be aggressive. It's irresponsible owners who probably should not own dogs who cause these situations to happen. How many of these situations could have been prevented if these owners didn't just let their 70 pound dogs roam off a leash? Probably most of them!

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23 minutes ago, Miss Show Business said:

The point I continue to try to make over and over and over again and apparently nobody is grasping, is that scenarios like this are usually preventable. No, not by banning entire breeds, but by promoting responsibile dog ownership and teaching owners how to train their dogs. As I mentioned in another comment, dogs who are not aggressive will see their owners as their pack leader and will listen to them. This is why training from an early age is so important.

 

Furthermore, owners need to be taught about signs of aggression so that these situations can be prevented. Other regulations, like leash laws, can also prevent these situations. Something I noticed a lot in these situations is how often irresponsible owners just let their dogs roam off a leash. This is not okay especially with larger breeds.

 

The issue isn't pitbulls; any large breed dog can be aggressive. It's irresponsible owners who probably should not own dogs who cause these situations to happen. How many of these situations could have been prevented if these owners didn't just let their 70 pound dogs roam off a leash? Probably most of them!

I most certainly agree with you on your points for safety regulations and dog owner education, I'm not debating that.

 

But training can only get you so far, genetics are incredibly important and influencial when it comes to dogs. I've heard of cases where pitbull puppies gang up and kill (and even eat) some of their smaller siblings. Genetic traits are something that you can more or less control with proper training and time but you most certainly can't erase. And pitbulls have the unfortunate fate to have been bred for aggressive fighting.

There most certainly needs to be breeding regulations, and not only on an aggressive breed like pitbulls, but many "boutique" breeds - where those poor creatures have an incredible amount of issues and live a life of pain and endless medical issues. It's unethical. Point blank.

 

And I'm certainly not advocating for some killing spree of pitbulls - but for ethical castration of mixed pitbull shelter dogs (and let's face it - that's most of them), banning "pure pit" breeding practises and/or actively breeding out those aggressive qualities.

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''My pit is the sweetest, most kindest doggo with killing instincts :juanny:''

 

Pit Bull Dog Attack – What to Do When You're Attacked in Arizona

 

Ya'll dumb hoes deserve that cute pupper ass bitting.

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21 minutes ago, Thin White Duke said:

I most certainly agree with you on your points for safety regulations and dog owner education, I'm not debating that.

 

But training can only get you so far, genetics are incredibly important and influencial when it comes to dogs. I've heard of cases where pitbull puppies gang up and kill (and even eat) some of their smaller siblings. Genetic traits are something that you can more or less control with proper training and time but you most certainly can't erase. And pitbulls have the unfortunate fate to have been bred for aggressive fighting.

There most certainly needs to be breeding regulations, and not only on an aggressive breed like pitbulls, but many "boutique" breeds - where those poor creatures have an incredible amount of issues and live a life of pain and endless medical issues. It's unethical. Point blank.

 

And I'm certainly not advocating for some killing spree of pitbulls - but for ethical castration of mixed pitbull shelter dogs (and let's face it - that's most of them), banning "pure pit" breeding practises and/or actively breeding out those aggressive qualities.

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Yes, people should train their dogs, but genetics play an important role. It's the same reason you cannot keep a lion or chimpanzee as a pet. You can have them for years with no problems, but their instincts can never be erased. One wrong day, you look like prey to them instead of their friend and they're going to act on it. 

 

This is not the dog's (or other animals) fault, humans ruined them from the start by breeding them to aggressiveness. 

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