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03-25-2007, 07:21 PM | #46 |
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| I guess I will throw a different loop in here then. You mentioned in another post that your DH poppped up with "if you get a Yorkie then I am getting a Pitt Bull". You stated he was doing that just to discourage you getting a Yorkie. So, this is has NOTHING to do with dogs and everything to do with your marriage. LOL. Pretty simple huh.
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03-25-2007, 07:34 PM | #47 | |
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It's not the family and the family dogs you have to worry about, Pits HATE other dogs outside of the family home. So you may need to worry about him possibley (the pit) getting out and hurting another animal. But, if he is raised with the yorkie there should be no problem just supervise their play (because pit's play rough and may hurt them but NOT intentionally, that is pets inside the home). I think they will be fine I have kids (9, 10 years old) and had a pit and a yorkie at the same time and NEVER had a problem, as a matter of fact my yorkie weighs 2 pounds 11 ounces and she ruled the pit litterally..
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03-25-2007, 07:44 PM | #48 |
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| Oh, yea I forgot to add if you do get a pit get it from a REPUTABLE *spelling* breeder. One that has been breeding MANY years and breeds to better the temperment. I know a lady that breeds for that if you PM me I can give you her information as a matter of fact when you go to her site you will see pictures of her grand kids all around the dogs all the time and she has NEVER had an incident with them and she's been breeding almost 30 years now..
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03-25-2007, 07:48 PM | #49 |
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| Pitbulls are very iffy to have around. I am a volunteer firefighter in my community and we just reciently ran a call on a small child whom was atacked by a pit bull. She was in pretty bad shape. Come to find out her brother was attacked a few weeks earlier from the same dog. They finally took the dog in and euthanized (sp) it. The mothers are very aggresive from what I understand. There have been several attacks from pit bulls around here. JMO. |
03-25-2007, 07:54 PM | #50 | |
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03-25-2007, 08:04 PM | #51 |
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| I do agree with you. Did not mean to offend you or blame the dog in any way. It's just like with children, all in the way their parents raise them. And the owner should have done something about the first attack. The children were supposedly getting off the school bus both times and the dog chased them so they ran and the dog attacked. Have no clue if something was left out of the story or not. Just a scary situation. The children were about 6 or 7 yrs. I hope nothing like that happens again. |
03-25-2007, 08:11 PM | #52 | |
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I hope it wasn't "too" bad? The kids that is....
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03-25-2007, 08:14 PM | #53 | |
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03-25-2007, 08:35 PM | #54 |
Peeka Boo I See You! Donating Member | Pitts get a bad wrap from the idiots who breed them to fight and all the dog fighting rings. I personaly love them almost as much as i love yorkies. I was living with a friend and he bought a pit as a puppy i watched him grow up and he was the most beautiful loving dog i had ever seen. He wasn't an everyone dog he mainly favored me and my friend they are very loyal animals and will protect you with their lives. when i got pregnant and had my baby i had gone over to my friends mom's house they had cujo(the pitt lol don't judge him by his name lol) and a cat and a new kitten over there my baby was sleeping so i left him in his carrier on the floor and cujo went an laid in front of him to gaurd him lol the cat kept trying to get to the bottle so cujo would run it off and then the kitten had jumped ou in with my baby and cujo sat up and ever so gently picked the kitten up and carried her away from the baby and then he came back to gaurd him. It was the sweetest thing ever!Now with me telling you my experiance i also want to say i have 2 children ages 6 and 1 1/2 would i get a pitt No do i think they are bad No but they do play rough sometimes and they are very protective so if they think you are in danger they will protect you at any cost i think they are a great breed and yes they can be great with children but i wouldn't recommend them with small kids or small dogs not because they are mean but because of what the are capable of. I would talk to your hubby and tell him that you respect him and his choices but your family is not ready for a dog of that power just yet and trust me if you get one and you feel uncomfotable they will pick up on that and also your child and they have been know to dominate weaker things.
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| JMO but I think if you get both as puppys and let them bond and grow together it would be ok. Pitt bulls get a bad rap. But I think its all on how they are raised. any dog can be mean, Its all in how they are raised. I have had a pittbull most of my life. They was raised with my children, and Not one of them have ever turned mean. I do agree with them having strong powerful jaws and they can hurt even if they are playing. My pitts have grown up with chi, pekenese and cats and they all did fine. The pitt I have now is older, I also have a Boxer and 2 Yorkies. I never let my bigger dogs eat or play together. I know my Male Yorkie who thinks hes boss would start a fight. and with my pitts strong jaws I will not take that chance, But they was not raised together. My yorkies was not raised with children either and My Mickey is afraid of small children, If a child comes at him he will snap at them, Now see If a Pitt did this , he/ she would be put down, but when a yorkie does this the owner tries to correct his/ her behavior. Its all because the jaws of these dogs that they can do the same as a small dog and yet because of their strongness and jaws they can do some damage. I was just thinking about this the other day. how the smaller dogs can do this same thing and yet more or less get away with it, while a pitt would be put down. |
03-25-2007, 10:50 PM | #56 | |
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i agree w/ her...if you get them both as puppy they will grow to love eachother and will not hurt eachother. But i do knoe that pitbulls do have what they call "locked jaws" they will not let go for the life of them. which to me it means no-no for me since i have young children. If you plan to get a yorkie get a pit @ the same time if not then my answer to the question would be no i wouldn't. | |
03-26-2007, 01:56 AM | #57 | |
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Please see below regarding the Lock Jaw... The infamous locking jaw is a myth. The American Pit Bull Terrier and related breeds are physiologically no different from any other breed of dog. All dogs are from the same species and none have locking jaws. Dr. I Lehr Brisbin of the University of Georgia states, "To the best of our knowledge, there are no published scientific studies that would allow any meaningful comparison to be made of the biting power of various breeds of dogs. There are, moreover, compelling technical reasons why such data describing biting power in terms of 'pounds per square inch' can never be collected in a meaningful way. All figures describing biting power in such terms can be traced to either unfounded rumor or, in some cases, to newspaper articles with no foundation in factual data." Furthermore, Dr. Brisbin states, "The few studies which have been conducted of the structure of the skulls, mandibles and teeth of pit bulls show that, in proportion to their size, their jaw structure and thus its inferred functional morphology, is no different than that of any breed of dog. There is absolutely no evidence for the existence of any kind of 'locking mechanism' unique to the structure of the jaw and/or teeth of the American Pit Bull Terrier."
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03-26-2007, 01:58 AM | #58 | |
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Please see below regarding the Lock Jaw... The infamous locking jaw is a myth. The American Pit Bull Terrier and related breeds are physiologically no different from any other breed of dog. All dogs are from the same species and none have locking jaws. Dr. I Lehr Brisbin of the University of Georgia states, "To the best of our knowledge, there are no published scientific studies that would allow any meaningful comparison to be made of the biting power of various breeds of dogs. There are, moreover, compelling technical reasons why such data describing biting power in terms of 'pounds per square inch' can never be collected in a meaningful way. All figures describing biting power in such terms can be traced to either unfounded rumor or, in some cases, to newspaper articles with no foundation in factual data." Furthermore, Dr. Brisbin states, "The few studies which have been conducted of the structure of the skulls, mandibles and teeth of pit bulls show that, in proportion to their size, their jaw structure and thus its inferred functional morphology, is no different than that of any breed of dog. There is absolutely no evidence for the existence of any kind of 'locking mechanism' unique to the structure of the jaw and/or teeth of the American Pit Bull Terrier."
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03-26-2007, 03:20 AM | #59 | ||
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my husband has 3 pitbulls but they live outside in elaborate kennels that he had custom built for them! they are the best dogs and really do not deserve the sweeping statements that are given to the breed because of some that you hear about in the news or papers. as far as being concerned about it possibly harming your child is just part of the mass hysteria that people like to spread. my youngest son was just a toddler when we got the first one and loved to play with him but was kind of rough with him. so he would go run into his dog house to get away from my son so one day he was out in the yard with the dog and i was watching out the kitchen window and my son decided he would go stick his head into the dog house and try to pull him out!! he was going to play with him or else!! LOL he could have hurt him very badly but did not. they grew up together and our neighbor has two girls and 3 pit's and they play with their dogs,too. i agree it is the IDIOTS that breed them that should be locked up! Quote:
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03-26-2007, 09:00 AM | #60 | |
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