Message from @Engineered Eldritch Catgirl
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Had nothing but labs when I was a kid. Got my first pit as an unintentional adoption. She pretty much won me over.
Tibetan Mastiff
One lives in my neighborhood
I think I have a pic compared to my (at the time) like 4-6 Month old Golden Retriever
@TriHelix
>not the QT Creeper-Girl
>that scientist character from Steven Universe
Damnit, turn around and immediately punch it and take a couple steps back.. it's not *that* hard.
BRO YOU JUST POSTED CRINGE
They were originally bred for dogfighting which became popular when bull baiting was made illegal. Yeah your little bulldog was bred to fight 1 ton herbivores. So they are really strong for their size, high energy, low pain threshold. That makes them hard to train because they pretty much ignore most punishment. I used head dominance. Pin their head to the ground when they misbehave and not let them up until they submit. Which can take over an hour until they learn the you are not going to give up until they submit.,......
They really really hate submitting.
@BrandonChimaria (。◕‿◕。✿) <:thunk:462282216467333140>
begonicus thoticus
Do you want to explain?
The thumbnail, or the mod.?
It is moddb
Technically both.
idk, it was new.
And it's about Epstein in doom.
Its funny because they're virgins *ahahahah*
But so am I *le gasp!*
I've heard one major reason for the frequency of lethal attacks among pitbulls is due to the fact that they were bred to show fewer early indications than normal of violent intentions, to better take other dogs off guard in fights. This has the unintended consequence that it can be difficult to anticipate when you need to deescalate their excitement/frustration and reign them in.
Basically, more so than many other dog breeds, their aggression level can escalate quickly, and with little warning.
Meaning, even if you have a very sweet natured, and well trained pit, you might not realize exactly how worked up they are, until they have their teeth around something's throat.
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@Miniature Menace
Not so much. In dog talk a bark is a warning and a growl is angry intent. If a Pit decides it wants to fight it does it pretty much the same way as any other dog. They roll their shoulders up and growl.
Also, I'm hyped, it's being made by the Netflix Castlevania crew
It is true that they are much less likely to bark....
Is that he man?
I haven't investigated this personally. But I get the feeling you haven't really gone over specific data either. All I know is the disparity in ratio of attacks is pretty stark. The other main contenders tend to be breeds which are extremely common or often used as guard dogs or for law enforcement.
Just shoot any dog that attacks. Ez
And there seem to be a lot of "pit mommies" whose dogs just go berserk, and maybe there's some other reason beyond temperament and nature. But it seems like until that is known, it's probably a good idea to not get this breed of dog.
Lots of testimony of people who just didn't know what the hell happened, and that the dog never behaved this way before for the years they've owned it, and then it just sort of snaps.
@HurtChain that is He-Man
Hopefully it’s good
Wokeflix has me concerned