why do you think pitbulls are evil?

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yeah, and why do people believe Chows are bad just because some people had monsters. I have 2 and they are sweet as can be.
 
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Some people want to ban Pits because they (the people, not the Pits) are wallowing in self-imposed ignorance and fear and prefer hatefulness, meanness and pettiness to actually learning something.
 

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Renee750il said:
Some people want to ban Pits because they (the people, not the Pits) are wallowing in self-imposed ignorance and fear and prefer hatefulness, meanness and pettiness to actually learning something.
Ditto.
 

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becca,
May I say that your Chows are GORGEOUS!!! I love Chows and yours look very well-bred. You got a beautiful dog on your hands! Precious daddy looked like Gracie :)
 

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Same thing with lots of breeds. It's ignorance, back yard breeders and stupid people who don't know or care how to raise dogs. Then those dogs who bite give all the rest of their breed a bad name. It's sickening.

Here's another bad dog....vicious!



Oh wait! which dog is vicious????



Here, he's attacking another innocent senior dog:



Those breed ban ignoramuses can kiss my...

 

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Im just wondering why do people choose pit bulls for dog fights? Why not other type of dogs?
 

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candy722 said:
Im just wondering why do people choose pit bulls for dog fights? Why not other type of dogs?

Well, they were bred just for that matter. It's disgusting. :mad:
 

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Im just wondering why do people choose pit bulls for dog fights? Why not other type of dogs?
Well they pick that breed for fighting because they are extremely brave, High threshold of pain (won't go into shock as easy), not human aggressive (won't bite when injured), Take to new owners fairly easy (people who fight dogs sell and trade a lot), They are really strong and quick. They are naturally dominate (Not aggressive) with other dogs. When they do fight they rarely give up. (A term called "Game")

It truly is a shame though because they are wonderful family dogs and great comedians.
 
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candy722 said:
Im just wondering why do people choose pit bulls for dog fights? Why not other type of dogs?
Unfortunately, there are always people trying to breed a "better" fighting dog. You'll find all sorts of crosses to get a stronger dog, harder bite, a sturdier dog, etc. And you'll find it all over the world. The Japanese have a very famous fighting breed, the Tosa Inu.
 

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Have nothing against pitbulls, but I do dislike chows very much.


In my opinion 99% of them are worthless over dominant over agressive napoleons. All the bark and nothing to back it up, only causes trouble for other dogs.

At least in my experience....
 

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pitbulls are wonderfull dogs. they are not evil there owned by mosters!!!!

they fight pibulls because they are a strong breed.
 
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It is a shame, my cousin has a pitbull ***** that shocks some people when she runs full speed towards them, only to jump in their arms and start licking them.

The fact that they get lock jaw probably has a lot to do with wanting to ban them. My aunty nearly lost her finger when she tried seperating a staffy and pitbull when the pitbull´s jaws locked on around her finger, you could see the pitty couldn´t do anything against it and looked very sorry for it´s actions. My aunty shouldn´t have had her fingers close to 2 dogs that were fighting, and she knew it.
 
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I think I should add that there is no physiological evidence of any kind of "locking" mechanism in the jaws of pits, bulldogs, or staffies. They do have strong jaw muscles, but the thing that keeps them holding on is tenacity, not a magic switch in their jaws.
 

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