Stroud said the dog had never acted like it did on Sunday.
“It bit her all over, tore her up from head to toe,” Stroud said while in tears. “We’ve had that dog since he was a puppy. We always wanted to keep him in the house for protection.”
I'm waiting for Taylor to come in and explain why his dog is different than a 6 year old dog that has never shown any aggression whatsoever. Please stand by...
Originally posted by PGreenCobra
I can't get over the fact that you get to go live the rest of your life, knowing that someone made a Halloween costume out of you. LMAO!!
I don't generally get involved in these pit threads, but the correlation with pit bulls to attacks here is approaching causal status; it may not be that all pits are liable to attack, but they certainly seem far more likely to. There are plenty of other breeds of dogs that have bad owners, but they don't seem to have the (media reported) frequency of attacks that pits do.
I don't generally get involved in these pit threads, but the correlation with pit bulls to attacks here is approaching casual status; it may not be that all pits are liable to attack, but they certainly seem far more likely to. There are plenty of other breeds of dogs that have bad owners, but they don't seem to have the (media reported) frequency of attacks that pits do.
it's a media conspiracy... just like coverage of shootings/stabbings at hip-hop shows!!! they happen all the time at the symphony orchestra, they just never get reported
it's a media conspiracy... just like coverage of shootings/stabbings at hip-hop shows!!! they happen all the time at the symphony orchestra, they just never get reported
To say that EVERY pitbull is aggressive and a baby killer is ignorant. To say that, generally speaking, pit bulls aren't an aggressive, powerful, and often unpredictable breed is fucking stupid. That's essentially saying that all of these people are raising their dogs to be vicious aggressors. While I can't prove it, I find that harder to believe than the dogs just being aggressive.
This is a great example of why I train and stay in shape. I'll be damned if my own pet can kick my ass!
It would take a pretty large dog to get the upper hand. And then I always have a gun or my trusty Boker knife on me. A dog won't stay attached to me long.
"We always wanted to keep him in the house for protection.” I wonder if "family argument & family dispute" means verbal or physical. It's not a good idea to argue and fight around a protective dog.
"We always wanted to keep him in the house for protection.” I wonder if "family argument & family dispute" means verbal or physical. It's not a good idea to argue and fight around a protective dog.
That's my point, pretty much. Dogs respond very well to their surrounding environment. This is a clean cut case of a dog with 6 year's worth of history doing the unthinkable.
Originally posted by PGreenCobra
I can't get over the fact that you get to go live the rest of your life, knowing that someone made a Halloween costume out of you. LMAO!!
"We always wanted to keep him in the house for protection.” I wonder if "family argument & family dispute" means verbal or physical. It's not a good idea to argue and fight around a protective dog.
Agreed, but what was interesting in this case was that the dog attacked the owner - the one the dog should be protecting.
Agreed, but what was interesting in this case was that the dog attacked the owner - the one the dog should be protecting.
It's not that unusual. My Bulloxer was a very protective dog. I was her world. I'm the one that took her out, fed her, walked her, etc. She knew exactly what purpose she served though, and that was protection for the house/wife/kids. When I spanked my son, I'd have to close the door with her in a separate room, or she would try to bite me.
Originally posted by BradM
But, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.
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