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Yorkie & Pitbull...Who said they can't get along? Let the rant begin....:p |
would love to see those pictures... welcome:) |
I wont rant , but I am not a very big fan of Pit Bulls I hate to sterotype but even with the friendliest of Pits the danger of them just pounching while playing is scarey... Being in the insurance industry I can tell you I have heard some real horror stories, not any that I would risk being part of...:rolleyes: |
With two beloved Yorkies in the house, when my daughter wanted to back home and bring her 10 year old Pittie, I was really-really afraid. She assured me that Nitro was a gentle beastie, but ... He has been amazing. A true gentle giant. He puts up with more stuff from those little dogs than ANY beast should have to, but has never done anything more than give them a warning bark. If that didn't work, he simply removed himself to a bed or other "higher" piece of furniture where he could relax without them pesterin' him. In this instance, it worked. But he was bottle fed from the time he was only 3 weeks old and truly thinks he's more human than dog ;) :D . He has been very gentle with them ... VERY. |
2 Attachment(s) No argument here! I have both and they love to snuggle together! Attachment 291167 Attachment 291168 |
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those pictures are adorable... more more more please |
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Be careful and most of all, constantly vigilant, for the sake of both dogs. |
I dont have pics but when my sister and I use to live with my mom. She had a pitbull and i had a yorkie and they were/still are best friends. Chaos (pitti) is so gentle and nice he thinks he is the small dog and Cupcake (yorkie) thinks she is the giant...LOL |
You know...DH's sister has 2 pit bulls and they LOVE Peanut..I have seen Peanut play with them better than a dog his size at times...I have had her 2 pit's in my house with Peanut, and they are GREAT dogs, they are really good with Peanut and they are not to hard with him, I wouldnt think twice to leave them alone with eachother, I wouldnt be worried about them attacking Peanut. The only thing I worry about is they are so big!! Any little movement can hurt Peanut. I think with the Pit Bull and any other big dog for that matter is how they are brought up, how they are treated.. Any big dog can turn into a monster within seconds..it doesnt matter on the breed.. My only concern is the size.. Zeues..dh's pit bull thinks he is a 5 lb yorkie and will jump on your lap and lay there lol... |
No rant from me. I am just a worry rat with my dog and larger dogs. A dear friend has a pit bull and had a pug. Just 2 weeks ago they had a horrible accident and the pit played to rough with the pug. They had been friends forever. Now the pug is gone. Nothing but facts. No rant. I am afraid I could not live with myself if it was my dog that was dead. So I guess I will remain a worry rat. |
I would never have a pitbull. I think they could see a yorkie as a small animal for prey. Plus they are too unpredictable |
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I agree.. But I think this is with all larger breeds, not just "pit bulls" I think with any larger breed you always have to keep that extra eye out!! No matter how good of friends they are, and how much they get a long. Yorkies are so small with small little bones. With any little bite or rough play, they can get hurt easy! Knowing that I wouldnt leave peanut alone with a bigger dog. |
Pitts just fit into a sterotype and its not fair. I owned one years ago (a rescue) and had small children at the time, I was a bit worried... and all for nothing, she was bar-none the best behaved dog I've ever owned. With that said, my husband and I recently had to put our English Bulldog to sleep (on our Vet's advice) because he became vicious all of a sudden and bit three people within a two week period (two of which required a trip to the ER). English Bulldogs are not known to be vicious and are considered loyal family dogs. So I"ve seen both sides of the spectrum and believe that each dog is wired differenly.... you never know how they will turn out. Even our precious YT's could become vicious. Long story short don't always believe the sterotypes, its unfair to the dog - they should be treated as individuals, just as adults are.:) |
Our next door neighbor has a pitbull and she has gotten along fine with my Yorkie. Just yesterday I took Yogi for a walk and the pitbull was out for her walk and she ran right over to Yogi to play. She kept hopping over him like a rabbit. It was hilarious and beyond cute! I think that pitbulls have gotten a bad rep and they can be just as lovable as other dogs if they have the right owner. I was terrified when the pitbull saw Yogi for the first time, but they just sniffed each other and everything was fine. |
:( It's just that IF (or should I say WHEN ???) something happens ... it will be a very, very, very sad day for the Yorkie. Why would anyone even take the risk??? :confused: I won't argue intent, but accidents CAN and DO HAPPEN! PS: Have a read in the 'In Memory Of... (R.I.P)' and the 'Sick & Injured / Emergencies Talk' forums. It's never pretty. I, personally, try to avoid Vet bills, including euthanasia/cremation (of the bitee and quite possibly the biter), at all costs. |
My bro has a pit/lab mix. She is the sweetest dog and never hurt a fly. I trust her around children and my dogs. HOWEVER, with that being said.... she is 90lbs and getting older, that means that her temperment, good her whole life, could change because she just wants to rest and be left alone. This may cause her to potentially hurt one of my boys, so I would NEVER EVER leave them alone together where they can get at each other at all. When I watched her for my brother she stayed in the basement and my boys in the kitchen gated. There was NO way I was going to take a chance and leave them alone together. Just in case. You just never know! |
1 Attachment(s) here's morgan when she was 4 months old and her best friend Jinx the 80lb Pit Bull |
I've probably said this more than once, but I have to agree that this is an unfair stereotype. At the shelter we usually have many many larger dogs, and yes that includes pit bulls. Of my three years there I have been bitten or nipped at least 3 times. Twice by poms, and once by a poodle-terrier mix. The pitties have been the sweetest dogs just wanting someone to take them home and scratch their back. While we wait our turn for the one and only tub I have been known to sit on the floor with the pittie that is currently in my care and even use them as a pillow. The worst that has happened with the pitties is a bruise on my leg from the constant wagging of their tail! They are usually so happy to see and greet other people, and they are so ignorant of their strength that they don't know how strong they are, even their tail!!! But I think it's safe to assume that any large dog is stronger than our beloved yorkies and that it would be a good idea to keep and eye for safety reasons, but not because pitties or any large dogs are dangerous. Yes there are vicious dogs out there, but they come in all shapes and sizes. I don't think it's in their nature to be vicious, more like they learned to be a certain way to survive. Survive on the streets, survive awful owners, or God knows what. Just my 2 cents. |
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The Yorkie owner has to be aware of these traits in big dogs because you will never know in advance, what will set a dog off. Even if a dog has never attacked or biten, there can always be a first time. And Yorkies are no angels either. They are more likely to instigate a fight because of their terrier disposition so they need to be watched closely. I'm sorry, I would never put mine in this type of danger. My neighbors' Golden Retriever looks at my Yorkie like Lunch! The owner says no. Sorry, not worth proving your dog is nice at the expense of losing my dog. After they walk on lead for a block they're okay, the lunch look leaves, but I would never allow them together without me on the end of my Yorkies leash. Never, Never, Never! And unfair stereotype? How many children have Yorkies attacked and had to be hospitalized and stitched back together? Why does the Baltimore City Government now require special licensing (money)for Pit Bulls in the city and county? Why can't PB owners get home owners insurance as easily as Yorkie owners? Okay PB's make the news more. Why? Because Yorkies don't kill people or pets (at least not many pets, maybe rats or hamsters)(Prey Drive). So, yeah, they can get along together, until they don't one day, for one nanosecond, and the Yorkie gets injured and/or killed, because no one saw it coming, or they didn't want to stereotype the PitBull? Done now. |
4 Attachment(s) No arguments there! I totally think they can get along! I personally would never own a Pit Bull simply because I don't think I'm capable of owning such a powerful breed. Having a Pit, I truly believe you need to be 100% pack leader and have a strong enough mind to control such a dog. I just don't think I'm strong minded enough or "hard" enough to own one. I also wouldn't like be casted in that stereotype, because sooo many people don't want to pet your dog, or get close, or let their dog near yours, I think that'd get annoying and something I wouldn't want to deal with. That said, Jackson got along wonderfully with my Aunt's pit. He also has played many times with larger dogs very well. Here's Jackson & my aunt's Pit Bull and Jack Russell/Shihtzu mix. Wish I had a better pic! |
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Pitts were bred to kill, pure and simple. Man's horrible mistake. I have no bad feeling towards the individual dogs but feel the breed should be stopped. I am regrettably for mandatory spay and neuter for pitts. Why? Here are some of the reasons, just a quick search through a few pages on YT: http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/mem...-pit-bull.html http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/gen...my-merlot.html http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/off...mix-scare.html http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/gen...kind-long.html http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/off...loses-arm.html http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/gen...york-city.html http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/gen...ked-chloe.html http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/off...-incident.html http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/off...r-old-boy.html http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/gen...toes-pitt.html http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/sic...yesterday.html I think this one might have been a rottie.....but similar situation to beware of.... There are more, so many more......:( |
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Sterotype or not, I think you read ALOT about pits attacking and even turning on thier owners.... that being said I believe that is how they have earned thier reputiation...My daughters friend was attacked by her grandmothers pit, she has been around her her entire 8 years of life... one day the dog just simply attacked her.. she was in Childrens Hospital in Boston for 2 weeks she has horrible everlasting scars... my thoughts are if a dog can turn on his own family why would I risk by own tiny 5 pound dog?...but to each his own. |
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I'm not disagreeing in any way that you must always keep a watchful eye with a smaller dog and a larger dog. Their size alone can easily injure a Yorkie, for sure, whether it be a Golden Retriever or a Pit Bull. Even Jackson, who is over 12lbs, is still a little guy and be injured easily. When he's playing with big dogs, I watch him closely, but I also trust HIM. A lot of times, like stated somewhere above, the Yorkie TERRIER comes out in them and they love to start trouble, despite their size. But most of the time, Jackson's a smart dog and he knows which dogs to mess with and is very good at getting a feel of another's dog energy first, etc. So, first and foremost, I trust my own dog. If I don't like the energy or the looks of another larger dog, then I'll just take Jackson out of the situation. But I do think that dogs need to learn to accept, trust and respect ALL sizes and breeds of dogs. It's up to us as owners to learn some body language of dogs and determine what we feel comfortable with. |
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