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Posted: 10/6/2022 1:25:59 PM EDT
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Sounds like they had these dogs a long time before the children were born .
If I was the father I think I would blow my brains out . Losing both children and possibly his wife |
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I'd wager those fucking things have hurt or killed more people domestically than any AR-15 ever did.
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The why is easy. It was breakfast time and the pits were hungry. Or it was play time and the pits discovered two new meaty toys. Sarcasm. It doesn’t matter! The pits did what pits do! A killer breed that kills because that’s what it was bred to do. Easy.
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Quoted: Never. Everyone thinks "my dog wouldn't hurt a fly!" Literally all of them. I don't know any pitbull owners that think "Damn, my dog is fucking dangerous as hell...I'd not let it be around a child." Not one. View Quote I own a pit and my dog could possibly be dangerous to children (he's never exhibited aggressive behavior towards other dogs or my friends older children) I won't allow small children around my dog. And I keep him secured in a fenced in yard under supervision or on a strong leash when out to vet trips. I'm hyper paranoid about my dog hurting someone. He's been an amazing dog but i will always have that worry in the back of my mind so I am vigilant. |
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fucking terrible, and close to home. We have a mix that got squirrely this week and is scheduled for Monday.
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Quoted: I own a pit and my dog could possibly be dangerous to children (he's never exhibited aggressive behavior towards other dogs or my friends older children) I won't allow small children around my dog. And I keep him secured in a fenced in yard under supervision or on a strong leash when out to vet trips. I'm hyper paranoid about my dog hurting someone. He's been an amazing dog but i will always have that worry in the back of my mind so I am vigilant. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Never. Everyone thinks "my dog wouldn't hurt a fly!" Literally all of them. I don't know any pitbull owners that think "Damn, my dog is fucking dangerous as hell...I'd not let it be around a child." Not one. I own a pit and my dog could possibly be dangerous to children (he's never exhibited aggressive behavior towards other dogs or my friends older children) I won't allow small children around my dog. And I keep him secured in a fenced in yard under supervision or on a strong leash when out to vet trips. I'm hyper paranoid about my dog hurting someone. He's been an amazing dog but i will always have that worry in the back of my mind so I am vigilant. |
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Its like no one has ever heard of these awful traits this breed has I'm sure they were wonderful loving would not hurt a fly pets untill they were not And two dogs at that alot of breeds would protect the children from the other dog
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Quoted: Never. Everyone thinks "my dog wouldn't hurt a fly!" Literally all of them. I don't know any pitbull owners that think "Damn, my dog is fucking dangerous as hell...I'd not let it be around a child." Not one. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Jesus, when will people learn... Never. Everyone thinks "my dog wouldn't hurt a fly!" Literally all of them. I don't know any pitbull owners that think "Damn, my dog is fucking dangerous as hell...I'd not let it be around a child." Not one. I wouldn't let any dog be alone or unsupervised with children. |
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Their facebook is public.
Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File The comments on that last picture are horrifying. |
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stupid. and irresponsible.
you have kids the dogs gotta go. ESPECIALLY unpredictable ones like pitbulls. my stupid friend got a pitbull mix awhile back, he just had a kid. I told him get rid of the fucking dog but he refuses "she'd never do anything bad" I hope that doesn't bite him in the ass, but I'd never have one of those dogs around small children. |
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Quoted: Never. Everyone thinks "my dog wouldn't hurt a fly!" Literally all of them. I don't know any pitbull owners that think "Damn, my dog is fucking dangerous as hell...I'd not let it be around a child." Not one. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Jesus, when will people learn... Never. Everyone thinks "my dog wouldn't hurt a fly!" Literally all of them. I don't know any pitbull owners that think "Damn, my dog is fucking dangerous as hell...I'd not let it be around a child." Not one. Correct, sadly. ETA: *supposedly* one owner. That’s it though, in the States. Also: Quoted: In before the breed of peace clowns show up. |
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I knew a guy that raised and fought pit bulls - he once said that if you let little kids around them, sooner or later their going to get tore up.
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This is horrible. My wife knows and works with the mother. She is such a sweet person. My wife is devastated right now. This is so sickening. Please keep them in your prayers or whatever you do. As the father of 2 young kids, I can't even imagine. I'm sick right now.
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When I see stories like this I feel saddened for those hurt/killed.
But then the “Should have fucking known, pitbulls have a sterotype for a reason” thoughts usually take over and win. Is what it is. |
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Banning a certain breed of dog is akin to banning a certain type of rifle.
Be responsible. Little kids and loaded guns don't mix. Nor do little kids and large, powerful dogs. "But my Pit Bull is so sweet and gentle." So is my AR-15. |
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Quoted: Banning a certain breed of dog is akin to banning a certain type of rifle. Be responsible. Little kids and loaded guns don't mix. Nor do little kids and large, powerful dogs. "But my Pit Bull is so sweet and gentle." So is my AR-15. View Quote No it's not. Your ar15 is an inanimate object. These dogs are able to act with or without human intervention. |
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Quoted: Banning a certain breed of dog is akin to banning a certain type of rifle. Be responsible. Little kids and loaded guns don't mix. Nor do little kids and large, powerful dogs. "But my Pit Bull is so sweet and gentle." So is my AR-15. View Quote Your Ar15 won't suddenly react to an inherent genetic dispensation to attack and kill helpless innocent humans all by itself. |
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Quoted: No it's not. Your ar15 is an inanimate object. These dogs are able to act with or without human intervention. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Banning a certain breed of dog is akin to banning a certain type of rifle. Be responsible. Little kids and loaded guns don't mix. Nor do little kids and large, powerful dogs. "But my Pit Bull is so sweet and gentle." So is my AR-15. No it's not. Your ar15 is an inanimate object. These dogs are able to act with or without human intervention. Seems hard for many to understand. Not the same in anyway. |
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Quoted: Banning a certain breed of dog is akin to banning a certain type of rifle. Be responsible. Little kids and loaded guns don't mix. Nor do little kids and large, powerful dogs. "But my Pit Bull is so sweet and gentle." So is my AR-15. View Quote A firearm has never got up on its own and killed someone. |
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Quoted: Banning a certain breed of dog is akin to banning a certain type of rifle. Be responsible. Little kids and loaded guns don't mix. Nor do little kids and large, powerful dogs. "But my Pit Bull is so sweet and gentle." So is my AR-15. View Quote I've seen little kids handle loaded guns well. I'll be training mine the same way. It is dissimilar in that an ar15 is not autonomous and seeking conflict like a dog bred for fighting. |
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Quoted: I own a pit and my dog could possibly be dangerous to children (he's never exhibited aggressive behavior towards other dogs or my friends older children) I won't allow small children around my dog. And I keep him secured in a fenced in yard under supervision or on a strong leash when out to vet trips. I'm hyper paranoid about my dog hurting someone. He's been an amazing dog but i will always have that worry in the back of my mind so I am vigilant. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Never. Everyone thinks "my dog wouldn't hurt a fly!" Literally all of them. I don't know any pitbull owners that think "Damn, my dog is fucking dangerous as hell...I'd not let it be around a child." Not one. I own a pit and my dog could possibly be dangerous to children (he's never exhibited aggressive behavior towards other dogs or my friends older children) I won't allow small children around my dog. And I keep him secured in a fenced in yard under supervision or on a strong leash when out to vet trips. I'm hyper paranoid about my dog hurting someone. He's been an amazing dog but i will always have that worry in the back of my mind so I am vigilant. Sounds like a joy to own. |
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Quoted: Banning a certain breed of dog is akin to banning a certain type of rifle. Be responsible. Little kids and loaded guns don't mix. Nor do little kids and large, powerful dogs. "But my Pit Bull is so sweet and gentle." So is my AR-15. View Quote I keep my AR15 in a kennel and on a leash when I walk it. |
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That's a horrible way for those two kids to die.
And a horrible thing to have to live with from now on. Working breeds have to be owned by people who understand what they are capable of and effectively manage it. Even then, even when you do manage it you have to be aware that the dog can freak the fuck out and attack people randomly. Good friend of mine fought with his pit mix rescue dog because it had a seizure, freaked out, and tried to kill his wife. It took him 30 minutes of struggling with that dog for all he was worth while in his underwear before someone else could come and help him get that dog's mouth secured with duct tape so he could drag it out in the back yard and shoot it in the head. People who go around screeching about their "sweet baby" are usually fucking idiots who have no idea what they are doing. |
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Quoted: Their facebook is public. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/80691/4_jpg-2552771.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/80691/5_jpg-2552770.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/80691/1_jpg-2552772.JPGhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/80691/3_jpg-2552773.JPG The comments on that last picture are horrifying. View Quote The comment on that mid pic is interesting about how the dog "had no emotion" and scared the crap out of the guy. But the people currently harassing their facebook are remarkable pieces of shit. |
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How long before we decide as a country to exterminate every Pitt in the country.
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I’d off myself. No way I could have my kids getting mauled swirling around my head. No way.
Poor kiddos. |
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Quoted: Banning a certain breed of dog is akin to banning a certain type of rifle. Be responsible. Little kids and loaded guns don't mix. Nor do little kids and large, powerful dogs. "But my Pit Bull is so sweet and gentle." So is my AR-15. View Quote How does one make a pitbull safe? Can they be unloaded? Do they have a safety selector? |
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Quoted: Your Ar15 won't suddenly react to an inherent genetic dispensation to attack and kill helpless innocent humans all by itself. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Banning a certain breed of dog is akin to banning a certain type of rifle. Be responsible. Little kids and loaded guns don't mix. Nor do little kids and large, powerful dogs. "But my Pit Bull is so sweet and gentle." So is my AR-15. Your Ar15 won't suddenly react to an inherent genetic dispensation to attack and kill helpless innocent humans all by itself. Not according to Moms Demand Anal. |
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Quoted: How does one make a pitbull safe? Can they be unloaded? Do they have a safety selector? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Banning a certain breed of dog is akin to banning a certain type of rifle. Be responsible. Little kids and loaded guns don't mix. Nor do little kids and large, powerful dogs. "But my Pit Bull is so sweet and gentle." So is my AR-15. How does one make a pitbull safe? Can they be unloaded? Do they have a safety selector? The point I was trying to make is that the legislative argument for banning Pit Bulls will become a reductio as absurdum argument for banning "dangerous weapons". If you like your Pit Bull, you can keep your Pit Bull. But keep it secured and away from small children. Or old ladies. Or any demographic that has been mauled or murdered by them. |
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Quoted: How does one make a pitbull safe? Can they be unloaded? Do they have a safety selector? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Banning a certain breed of dog is akin to banning a certain type of rifle. Be responsible. Little kids and loaded guns don't mix. Nor do little kids and large, powerful dogs. "But my Pit Bull is so sweet and gentle." So is my AR-15. How does one make a pitbull safe? Can they be unloaded? Do they have a safety selector? properly placed pill at the brain stem makes them safe |
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