Pit Bull Safety

Quote from BSAM:

Pit Bulls are actually very good dogs. It's their asshole owners who ruin these fine animals.

There's no bad dogs; only bad dog owners.

Based in no small part to comments made the The Dog Whisperer I have to agree.
 
Quote from Alex_in_Oz:

I am sometimes bothered by Pit-Bulls on my property.
I find a shotgun blast to their face tames them somewhat.

I then hang their ugly carcass from the post and wire fence and let the foxes eat them.

:D

We've got the reincarnation of Vladimir the Impaler in this here forum.
 
Quote from Alex_in_Oz:

I am sometimes bothered by Pit-Bulls on my property.
I find a shotgun blast to their face tames them somewhat.

I then hang their ugly carcass from the post and wire fence and let the foxes eat them.

:D

You should be put to sleep.

Time to throw anothah dipshit on the baaahbie.
 
Quote from LEAPup:

Were these bites due to a job you had working with dogs? Law enforcement? UPS?

I do some rescue work with dogs, and have been bitten a few times, but I'm around dogs I don't know on weekends, and evenings increasing my chances of being bitten.

Last, the dogs I own are well trained. Well, basically to sleep, but it's a dog's life.:)


No, I just grew up in country Australia. It's like texas, just with very very few mexicans, and worse food.

I'm not talking about bites, I mean actual dual teaming attack dogs.
 
Quote from Pekelo:

I say the same about guns. There is no bad guns, just bad users.

Since we can't regulate stupid people, we have to regulate objects/animals...

Oh yeah, fuck pit bulls and their stupid owners... On the other hand, hyenas are perfectly tame:

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That guy has a high risk of waking up missing a leg I would imagine.
 
Quote from Alex_in_Oz:

I am sometimes bothered by Pit-Bulls on my property.
I find a shotgun blast to their face tames them somewhat.

I then hang their ugly carcass from the post and wire fence and let the foxes eat them.

:D


I must agree with this comment. Depending on how the pit-bull acted and manner of approach, I would not hesitate to blow
his head off.
 
You two should dress each other up as pitbulls and blow each others heads off...or maybe just blow each other.

Your comments sound as ignorant, malicious, and irresponsible as an LA dogfight-promoting, hate-breeding gangster.
 
Quote from TradeWarrior310:

You two should dress each other up as pitbulls and blow each others heads off...or maybe just blow each other.

Your comments sound as ignorant, malicious, and irresponsible as an LA dogfight-promoting, hate-breeding gangster.

Lol. Maybe one of those "outlaw pit-bulls" will come charging toward you and lunge for your neck or lock onto your forearm. Then you will understand. Some of you don't know your head from your ass around here.
 
Quote from acronym:

No, I just grew up in country Australia. It's like texas, just with very very few mexicans, and worse food.

I'm not talking about bites, I mean actual dual teaming attack dogs.

Oh, I probably should elaborate-when I say 30 "attacks", most were nips, solid repeated bites, including poodles, chihuahas but only about-lets see, 5 or 6 were potentially life threatening, seems I mispoke in that regard.
Larger the dog, the more potential damage, like the pregnant lady in Sydney some years back who was killed by her pet Mastiffs. They scare the shit outta me.


Strange, I really like Labs, yet they are the most ferocious breed I've had to deal with. When they crack the irrits, it's on.
 
Jun 20, 2011
Fighter Micky Ward hospitalized after dog bite

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By Lisa Poole, Associated Press
Dog bites man is rarely news. Unless the man being bitten is former boxer Micky Ward.

The Lowell (Mass.) native had his life featured in "The Fighter" a film that won several Academy Awards.

Ward was hospitalized last Wednesday after his finger was bitten while trying to separate his pet from another dog.

"They got his (right ring) finger pretty bad,'' agent Nick Cordasco told Travis Andersen of the Boston Globe.
 
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