Mirage1988Dogs know when you are scared of them and will exploit it.
That's not the point. The point is, while a pit may be as gentle as a lamb in most cases, IF that dog decides to bite (for whatever reason) you can't get them off.
That's the point.
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I know for a fact because I have seen it with my own 2 eyes on 2 occasions where
"sweet, innocent, loving, gentle, great with kids, the perfect family dog," pit bulls
that was raised from a puppy and never in any way shape or form mistreated
or beaten what so ever, instantly for no reason what so ever, snapped and attacked
in the most viscous manner. One attacked another dog that had been together
with that pit bull for years with never any hint of hostility between the two dogs.
The dog was a German Shepard that was killed when that pit bull locked down
on its neck. The other was a friend I worked with that had a pit bull who was
a real nice dog, or so everyone thought, it snapped one day and attacked a friend of
his in his backyard for no reason. The guy's leg was severely injured. Both of
the dogs had to be destroyed. Neither of these dogs gave any kind of warning
that they would do anything like this. I can't help but think what if some young
child that didn't know better went and pulled one of those dogs tails or something
else to cause it to flip out. That kid would be dead! If you choose to own a pit
bull, that's your business. I have seen some that are as some here described.
Very nice dogs. And I have seen others that were a time bomb that went off
unexpectedly for no reason. I personally wouldn't own one. They are potentionally
very dangerous.
Robert