Most pit bull owners will tell you their dog has never bit anyone...... until you start talking to their friends and find out the truth.
I don't know the pitbull owners you do, so I can't say anything about them lying about their dogs.
I never owned a pitbull,, but I have friends that do.
I almost had a pit once when a stray wondered into the yard.
If a dog ever could compete as a body builder ,, this guy would be a winner,,, all muscle !
I had two beagles one male and one female.The male had nothing to do with the male pit.
The pit started to sniff at the female and she snapped at him.
We were standing on the back porch at the time.
The pit instantly was on top of the beagle.
He didn't bite her, but just straddled her with her on her side.
I didn't know if he was going to bite her or not, so before he had a chance
I kicked the pit in the ribs and he cleared six steps and landed on his side on the concrete.
He was up in a flash and was looking at me like (what's up?)
I went down the steps and he just stood there wagging his stub wanting to play some more.
I decided to see how much he would play.
I grabbed him by the side of the face an shook him lifting his front feet and then his rear feet off the ground.
I finished by throwing him off to the side.
He came back at me and I pushed him off with a forearm to his head.
I then ran about 5 yards in to the yard.
That started his chase instincts!
He came at me at about 1/2 speed
When he jumped I stepped off to the side and hit him with another forearm in the side .
He started the circling and comming in and jumping at me, with me side stepping and hitting him away each time.
His circling and charges got faster and harder with each charge.
I was side stepping and really laying a hit on him where he would jump up at about 5' off the ground and I would side step and really give him a thump in the shoulder and ribs to where he would land on his side or pile up on his head!
He never quit!
This went on for at least 15 min.
I was getting tired.
So I hollered at him at his last charge.
He stopped with his tongue hanging out about a foot, and walked over to me, then bit me easy on the hands trying to get me to play some more.
I would have kept him, but he was just to strong to be allowed around the grandkids.
And this was just a stray!
I know one couple who has a pit that treat it like their child.
(THEY DON'T HAVE KIDS)
Another friend has 4 pits that he uses for coon dogs.
They get so exicted when we let them out of the truck that at times they are biting at each other before we can turn them loose.
I can grab them by a leg or collar and pull them from the small riot they are in and never been bit by one.And I'm not the owner!
Would I trust any of these pits around my grandkids?
NO!
Would I trust a well trained seeing eye german shepherd around my grandkids?
NO!
A dog is a species that is born with chase and hunt instincts.
No matter how well trained ,,those instincts can still surface.
Examples being ,, some of those german shepards that killed their owners were trained service dogs.
I just hate seeing people demonize a dog.
I'm old enough to remember when the german shepherd was the demon killer dog that was in every junk yard.
I knew a guy that had a white german shepherd that he used as a watch dog for his garage.
The dog was in his pen one day when the guys kid was giving the dog a drink of pop through the fence.
The dog grabbed the bottle and pulled it out of the kids hands.
Then he bit the bottle and busted it and started eating the pieces!!!
We were about 12 at the time and just stood there watching.
We knew that dog was nuts and no one was about to try to stop him.
He lived about two days after that .
The kid never told his old man what the dog did!!!!
Did this make me think all german shepherds were killers?
NO!
But I knew they, as well as every other breed COULD BE!
I never said people should trust a pit with their kids life.
I'm just saying don't trust your kids or grandkids or anyones kids life to any breed of dog.
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