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EASY NOW,Let's not get crazy here...look at those little babies in my profile pics
Now I must say those are some cute little dogs you have there. Had to get the wife over to see them. My sister has one and that things is wired for sound. Even my two year old Rottweiler who is full of energy thinks the dog is nuts.
As far as Pitbulls, Rottweilers and other large dogs there not for everyone. They require alot of time and knowledge. Unfortunatly alot of people think they are cool and have no clue on what they are getting into. Thats what gives them a bad name.
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Now I must say those are some cute little dogs you have there. Had to get the wife over to see them. My sister has one and that things is wired for sound. Even my two year old Rottweiler who is full of energy thinks the dog is nuts.
As far as Pitbulls, Rottweilers and other large dogs there not for everyone. They require alot of time and knowledge. Unfortunatly alot of people think they are cool and have no clue on what they are getting into. Thats what gives them a bad name.
Yes...they ARE wired for sound and depth charging too
once again your google obsessed opinions are wrong. IF you really look at your websites you will notice that the majority of the attacks was a pit bull mix. Mix mutt dogs are responsible for the most attacks, but when a news media uses the word pit bull in an attack done by a mix breed it attracts ignorant people like yourself to the headline story.
Weldon Smith saw blood on the ground around Lillian Stiles' head. He got out of his Ford F-250 pickup and told his wife to call 911
Smith said he walked about 50 feet and saw four large dogs coming toward him — 70 pounds to 90 pounds each, maybe heavier, he estimated. They stood between him and Stiles' body.
The dogs seemed to work as a team, like wolves attacking a deer, Smith said. "That's the best way to describe it.
Texas Families Against Dangerous Dogs - Woman, 76, killed in dog attack... (http://www.txfadd.com/index.php?Itemid=7&id=12&option=com_content&task=v iew - broken link)
Weldon Smith saw blood on the ground around Lillian Stiles' head. He got out of his Ford F-250 pickup and told his wife to call 911
Smith said he walked about 50 feet and saw four large dogs coming toward him — 70 pounds to 90 pounds each, maybe heavier, he estimated. They stood between him and Stiles' body.
The dogs seemed to work as a team, like wolves attacking a deer, Smith said. "That's the best way to describe it.
Texas Families Against Dangerous Dogs - Woman, 76, killed in dog attack... (http://www.txfadd.com/index.php?Itemid=7&id=12&option=com_content&task=v iew - broken link)
You're rather hard-pressed to find new stories, aren't you? In 800+ comments, you spent a good portion reposting the same stories, and only a few new ones.
This whole bigotous thread is futile, because you'll never find enough stories to actually comprise a significant factor of the bull dog population. For every one story you post, there will still be hundreds of well-behaved bull dogs currently coexisting, as well as bull dogs that died with a spotless record.
The logic stands that tighter regulations are in order, but not a breed ban.
Weldon Smith saw blood on the ground around Lillian Stiles' head. He got out of his Ford F-250 pickup and told his wife to call 911
Smith said he walked about 50 feet and saw four large dogs coming toward him — 70 pounds to 90 pounds each, maybe heavier, he estimated. They stood between him and Stiles' body.
The dogs seemed to work as a team, like wolves attacking a deer, Smith said. "That's the best way to describe it.
Texas Families Against Dangerous Dogs - Woman, 76, killed in dog attack... (http://www.txfadd.com/index.php?Itemid=7&id=12&option=com_content&task=v iew - broken link)
And pit bulls aren't supposed to be over 65 lbs.
According to the story, they were pitt/rott mixes who were kept behind a 3 FOOT FENCE. Hell, a 3 foot fence wouldn't even keep my mom's pugs in a yard, much less a 90 lb rott mix. The owner of the dogs also had no vaccination records... which means that I seriously doubt he spent any time actually training these dogs, and they probably weren't neutered/spayed either.
once again your google obsessed opinions are wrong. IF you really look at your websites you will notice that the majority of the attacks was a pit bull mix. Mix mutt dogs are responsible for the most attacks, but when a news media uses the word pit bull in an attack done by a mix breed it attracts ignorant people like yourself to the headline story.
I see... you're just another poster who can try to tell everyone they're wrong but you don't have the wherewithal to reply when someone calls out your poor arguments.
Finally your starting to blame the owners and not the breed. I knew you would see the light someday!!!
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