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Originally Posted by Dragonfly As a tre teen I grew up with a american pit bull dog... he loved us and we loved him so much when I oldest brother went to pick them up his father was bring down a BULL... my brother had to stay in the car and the other pit bulls were on top of his car trying to go thru the windshield after him.... when he got home with the pup 6 weeks old (that's when you can sell them if they are o.k with vet's ok in Georgia) We had that pup from the age of 6 weeks you could hold him in your hand... Well as he grew he began MEAN he bite my grandmother my brother had to pull him off of her she had to go to the ER.If we all was outside with him and somebody pull up and got out before someone could put him up, they were going to be in trouble that dog would bite anybody that he didn't know.... When he was youger my mother rest her soul took him to the vet and they threw a muzzle at her and told her to put that on him before coming in, and this is when he was young... So ya'll can say it's the OWNER FAULT all you want to, It's HOW THEY ARE BREED!! Have you ever been to a pit fight? I have and I cried for days. They are beautiful dogs the one down the road from me is beautiful.
This is a true story my dad pit bull name was SPIKE!!!! He died of old age. |
Aw how sad
I agree, while usually I believe most vicious dogs are probably because they were taught to be that way by ignorant owners, but sometimes dogs are more naturally vicious than others. Like any other trait, if aggressiveness is in their lines, it can be passed on. I wouldn't mind owning a pitbull someday, but I would be very careful of the breeder I bought from and with checking the lines. Some people are idiotic and breed there dogs to be like that, and it's really unfair for the pups and the unsuspecting buyers. Of course these breeders wont advertise to the general public "Mean, vicious puppies for sale" so they lie and say "sweet adorable loving puppies".