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Pit bull attacks owner in front of Animal Control officer at Dearborn home
ClickonDetroit ^ | June 11, 2018 | Steve Garagiola

Posted on 06/12/2018 10:40:23 AM PDT by Norski

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To: Ikeon

“Yep, they can me snowflake because I wont point a loaded gun wity a hair trigger at my family, friends, neighbors, or strangers on the streets. unlike pitbull enthusists who refuse to see the truth. Even if one in a thousand handgrenades will go off unexpecrely, would you put an unmarked one in your pocket every day . and every day chose a different one from a pile of them? because these dogs are not the same dog every day.”

I’ve worked with large dogs, and many other species of predators for over 35 years. I’m going to just say this then leave you to your delusional state.

ANYTHING with a mouth can bite. I’ve worked with German Shepherds, Pits, Rotties, Dobermans, Mastiffs, and more. By far the most vicious breed of dog I have ever worked with, and the one that was most prone to aggressive behavior wasn’t any of the dogs listed above. The worst was the poodle family. I received the worst series of bites of my life from a miniature poodle. The dog had to be put down. Why? Same reason as every other situation with a dog. Abuse, neglect and a failure of the owner to properly train and maintain the dog. PERIOD. I speak not as an advocate of any dog species but as a person with decades of experience working with and training dogs.

Every single case of so called unprovoked dog attack I have seen have a number of tell tales leading up to the attack. Every single instance of attack is provoked. They just don’t go off and attack for no reason. The number one reason is that people own dogs of any breed and do not know the first thing about canine social structure. Those people are on one end of the scale of complete lack of understanding the situation and animals and you are on the exact opposite end of not understanding the situation or animal.

It’s the same with other animals as well. ANY animal can lash out. They are living, thinking beings. In every instance, there is a reason for it. They don’t do it “because they’re a ticking time bomb”. It doesn’t work that way.

You have people picking these animals because they have a reputation that is promoted by people like you who have no clue what you are talking about. People like you make the problem worse because you put this false narrative out there and the people that have no idea how to work with any predator species and shouldn’t own any dog get excited and get one. Then they assume that there is nothing else to do. They fail to understand the social structure of canine society. They do not understand the pack mentality and needs of these dogs. They then do everything wrong which in turn stresses the animal out, and ignites a response.

There is no exception to this except if the animal is sick. Rabies, cancer, etc. can cause mental changes in the animal or pain and create a similar response.

The key is knowing your animals, know how to work with them, know their traits, likes, dislikes, mannerisms, etc. Know HOW to work with them. With ANY breed of dog, you must take on the mantle of alpha. If you don’t, you end up with a dog that will be confused and stressed out. You will get a response.

All this hair trigger BS is nonsense. It’s fear mongering and it’s fantasy. It’s no different than the morons that have never worked with snakes making idiotic comments about keepers when these people have no idea what they are talking about. You come off looking no different than the anti gun crowd with their “Thirty magazine clip full semi auto assault weapon of mass destruction.”

Until you have worked with these animals and have a real understanding of how these animals think and their social structure, do not act like you are an expert. You are not. Not even close to being one. You are pushing an idea that is utterly false.


61 posted on 06/13/2018 1:38:53 PM PDT by BCR #226 (02/07 SOT www.extremefirepower.com...The BS stops when the hammer drops.)
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To: BCR #226
Knock yourself out player.


62 posted on 06/13/2018 4:32:32 PM PDT by Bonemaker (invictus maneo)
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I remember that. Let’s put it in perspective. The guy came across the snake while harvesting palm oil in Indonesia. He tried to hack it to death with a machete and paid the price for his stupidity. The snake was a wild female retic about 22-23 feet long. If the guy hadn’t attacked her, he would still be alive. How do I know this was the case? The snake was severely wounded around the head and neck. Had she attacked him first, he wouldn’t have been able to harm her. As it turns out, the wounds she received were mortal. He was her last meal.

I am intimately familiar with reticulated pythons. I keep up on the very rare occurances of deaths by this species and other large constrictor species. Nice try though... but your dog (pun intended) don’t hunt.


63 posted on 06/13/2018 6:14:42 PM PDT by BCR #226 (02/07 SOT www.extremefirepower.com...The BS stops when the hammer drops.)
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To: Bonemaker

Oh, and you do realize, that was a wild animal, not a pet right?


64 posted on 06/13/2018 6:16:42 PM PDT by BCR #226 (02/07 SOT www.extremefirepower.com...The BS stops when the hammer drops.)
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65 posted on 06/13/2018 7:47:32 PM PDT by Salamander (I ride all night and I travel in fear, that in this darkness, I will disappear...)
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To: BCR #226

“Child Dies After Being Strangled by Pet Python in Florida....

http://www.foxnews.com/story/2009/07/02/child-dies-after-being-strangled-by-pet-python-in-florida.html


66 posted on 06/14/2018 4:55:32 AM PDT by Bonemaker (invictus maneo)
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To: Norski

What do you find “interesting” about it?


67 posted on 06/14/2018 5:02:58 AM PDT by kanawa (Trump Loves a Great Deal)
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To: Norski
Principles of Responsible Dog Ownership

Contain, Control, Maintain, Train, and Socialize.

68 posted on 06/14/2018 5:05:23 AM PDT by kanawa (Trump Loves a Great Deal)
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To: MplsSteve

My daughter is a huge liberal and had a fear of dogs as a child. Strangely, one of her causes is Pit Bulls. She thinks they are sweet dogs and hates the truth about them. It’s almost like liberals want to convince you that obviously dangerous things are not dangerous.
For example: “Pit bulls aren’t dangerous. Trump’s tweets are dangerous”


69 posted on 06/14/2018 5:12:50 AM PDT by AppyPappy (Don't mistake your dorm political discussions with the desires of the nation)
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To: Norski

Do you find this “interesting”?

https://animalfarmfoundation.org/2018/05/14/pit-bull-k9-helps-bring-a-boy-with-autism-back-home-to-his-family/


70 posted on 06/14/2018 7:11:48 AM PDT by kanawa (Trump Loves a Great Deal)
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