Very funny. I like how you are now suggesting that pitbulls have some satanic itinerary. You take a serious issue that needs to be addressed in a civil and thorough matter but instead you insult good people, use quasi-religious zealot rhetoric and promote a hostile stance and speak outrageous lies of the likes of "all pitbulls will EVENTUALLY kill someone". (I guess the 3 pits I've owned never got that memo). I would love to see a world where there are no longer aggressive pitbulls, of course. I wish nothing but terrible things to the folks that breed them for this purpose and I do not want anyone to be hurt by a pitbull or any other dog for that matter but when you start talking about euthanizing all of them and calling me bad names, well I just don't like that. You want reasonable progress, educate the assholes who want to breed them for fighting and greed. Do something useful, hang out in the ghetto, tell the folks how you feel but when you and your kind start saying you want to euthanized millions of dogs because yours was bad, well all I can say is you'll just have to kill me first!
Do you realize that dogs can also suffer from psychiatric disorders such as anxiety, just like people? Dogs that are being treated with Fluoxetine have made tremendous progress. Do a little research.
I have a hard time believing that you ever even owned a Pit Bull. If you did, you wouldn't be calling them "the Devil's lap dogs". Your dog must of done something right because you yourself said "RIP Baby girl, I will always miss you." So, are you the Devil?
I am very well aware of the History of the BREEDS that are known as "Pit Bulls"-both the good and the bad. When my husband brought our Pit Bull home I kicked him out of the house. I grew up in Detroit and have seen time and time again what these dogs do to people and I wasn't having one around my toddler. I eventually caved in, as he was a truck driver and the dog would be with him most of the time on the road anyways-and it was one of the best things I have ever done. My dog Mercy isn't just a dog to us, she is a member of our family, and a beloved one at that. Like I said previously, where I grew up many, many people owned Pits and even though for every attack I heard of I knew 20 people whose dogs lived with them and didn't attack but those aren't the ones that stay with you.
Over the years these dogs have been inbred, overbred, and sensationalized. They have become the mascots for the part of society that we fear, because of it's reputation for aggression. PEOPLE did this. PEOPLE teach these dogs to fight. PEOPLE neglect these dogs. PEOPLE don't properly socialize them. PEOPLE train them to fight. PEOPLE are the problem.
Very funny. I like how you are now suggesting that pitbulls have some satanic itinerary. You take a serious issue that needs to be addressed in a civil and thorough matter but instead you insult good people, use quasi-religious zealot rhetoric and promote a hostile stance and speak outrageous lies of the likes of "all pitbulls will EVENTUALLY kill someone". (I guess the 3 pits I've owned never got that memo). I would love to see a world where there are no longer aggressive pitbulls, of course. I wish nothing but terrible things to the folks that breed them for this purpose and I do not want anyone to be hurt by a pitbull or any other dog for that matter but when you start talking about euthanizing all of them and calling me bad names, well I just don't like that. You want reasonable progress, educate the assholes who want to breed them for fighting and greed. Do something useful, hang out in the ghetto, tell the folks how you feel but when you and your kind start saying you want to euthanized millions of dogs because yours was bad, well all I can say is you'll just have to kill me first!
ReplyDeleteDo you realize that dogs can also suffer from psychiatric disorders such as anxiety, just like people? Dogs that are being treated with Fluoxetine have made tremendous progress. Do a little research.
ReplyDeleteI have a hard time believing that you ever even owned a Pit Bull. If you did, you wouldn't be calling them "the Devil's lap dogs". Your dog must of done something right because you yourself said "RIP Baby girl, I will always miss you." So, are you the Devil?
I am very well aware of the History of the BREEDS that are known as "Pit Bulls"-both the good and the bad. When my husband brought our Pit Bull home I kicked him out of the house. I grew up in Detroit and have seen time and time again what these dogs do to people and I wasn't having one around my toddler. I eventually caved in, as he was a truck driver and the dog would be with him most of the time on the road anyways-and it was one of the best things I have ever done. My dog Mercy isn't just a dog to us, she is a member of our family, and a beloved one at that. Like I said previously, where I grew up many, many people owned Pits and even though for every attack I heard of I knew 20 people whose dogs lived with them and didn't attack but those aren't the ones that stay with you.
Over the years these dogs have been inbred, overbred, and sensationalized. They have become the mascots for the part of society that we fear, because of it's reputation for aggression. PEOPLE did this. PEOPLE teach these dogs to fight. PEOPLE neglect these dogs. PEOPLE don't properly socialize them. PEOPLE train them to fight. PEOPLE are the problem.