Mary, I have to agree with you. People have ruined the Pitbull Breed. It
wasn't originally bred to be a killer. It started a century ago to teach it
to attack bulls, and then man changed it to attack humans. Problem with most
of the breed today is that it has been over bred to the point that know one
knows what the background is on the average household pet. Knowing who the
parents are isn't enough info to reinsure that aggressive genes haven't been
passed down from the grand-parents or from the great-grandparents.

When you think about it, most breeds have that problem today. Look at our
chis with all of their health issues and yes, even some nasty aggression.  

I was shocked the other day when I went onto Ebays classified for my area
and saw how many people were selling pitt puppies!! Our shelters as is all
over the US, is killing this breed, like our chis, faster then you can breed
them, and yet these stupid, money hungry, selfish people are still breeding
both of these breeds.  

Honestly, I really feel that the law should just ban pitty and chis from
being bred, unless it is from a licensed show breeder. That is the only way
to stop all the BYB and PMs from breeding them. Being realistic, I know that
even if that were done, there would be a black market, but the numbers would
be cut back dramatically, and for the years ahead both breeds would become
strong again from the good breeders. 

Peggy


 
 
 
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: Mary Nellum
Date: 4/26/2012 4:16:48 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas] pit bulls
 
  
Yes, my heart does too. And it also goes out to the dogs.  I think the type
of dog you’re speaking of is likely to have come from a backyard breeder, or
someone who is purposely trying to get a “game” dog, or a dog where
something has gone wrong genetically. 
 
The pitbull breeds (American Staffordshire Terrier, American Pitbull Terrier
 Bull Terrier) are not innately vicious and unpredictable.  That is not a
normal dog. They’ve been a popular family dog for years and they rank high
in temperament testing. I think that’s why we see so many pit mixes come
into rescues and shelters – they are still popular with families. 
 
Regardless of breed, chaining a dog or keeping it separated from its family
or pack only serves to make the dog more frustrated so that it will become
aggressive. Dogs are pack animals, whether it’s pack is human, dog, cat,
horse or whatever. Being separated from them is not the norm and it doesn’t
work. That’s why so many communities are now working to get the word out to
their people to stop chaining up dogs. 
 
I personally don’t think it’s only one or the other (dog or human). Just
like practically everything in life it’s the combinations – most of the time
they’re good – sometimes they’re very bad. 
Mary 
 
 
 
 
 
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of sheila
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2012 12:38 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] pit bulls
 




That is really too bad Pam. 
 
From: Pam Dean 
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2012 9:57 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] pit bulls
 
Yes..my heart goes out to anyone who has seen firsthand the damage this
breed can do.  You hear over and over it is because of the owner's
irresponsibility that these tragedies happen.  And that is part of it.  The
other half is the mentality of the people who buy and breed these dogs.  Why
would anyone deliberately choose to have an animal with this viscious,
unpredictable temperament in their lives?? Yes you can take precautions.
chain the dog..keep it separated..train it..etc.  but they still maim and
kill.  Children, adults, pets, it doesn't seem to matter.  They are like a
ticking time bomb. I personally am participating and helping in any and all
legislation and fund raising and petitions that will get these dogs out of
residences so the public is not subjected to the horror they can cause.  We
are the victims until this is accomplished and have to live with the
memories.
 



From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2012 1:35 AM
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] pit bulls
 
  
Dear Lisa
How perfectly awful that you have had these experiences and are having to go
through this S#@*T again !!!
One thing I did a long time ago when a neighbor had a Pit that he bragged he
paid $700 to get trained to be a 'guard' dog was we had a chain link fence
between us and I poured concrete along the bottom of the fence to help block
that merciless sucker.
I would report to the police that those dogs are next to you so they are 
aware' and can get there in a hurry. Always keep your phone with you and
carry a gun or mace spray. Not much will deter one of them when they go
rampant but heck you have to try to do something to protect yourself !
Prayers for your safety and the safety of your pets and those you love.
If anyone has a Pit out there in Chi land you have to turn your cheek this
time as this is one person who can not tolerate vicious dogs !
Mare
 
 
 
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: Yorkiluvr
Date: 4/26/2012 12:11:23 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Chihuahuas] pit bulls
 
  
My brother had a pit that he raised from a puppy & Petey listened & was well
mannered & so I let my guard down around them. I blame their bad behavior on
the owner. A few years ago I was visiting a friend & she had a shar/pit mix
& a pit in her home. She said she fed them table food so when I finished
eating I divided my food in half & gave it to them. The pit was on the sofa
beside me & she looked up at me & bit me in the nose & I drove myself to the
ER & got stitches on both sides of my nose outside, inside & on the inner
septum. The police came & took a report. After that I would tell my boys
that no matter what pets we had that they should never put their face in
harms way. Now my next door neighbors have a fenced yard that divides my
property from them & their 2 pits & poodle & occasionally the pits escape
under the fence. Yesterday I was gardening & one of them charged at me
barking ferociously & was ready to attack me. The fence was the only thing
keeping me safe & I was on my knees pulling weeds & it scared the crap out
of me & made me mad as well!! I would never harm any animal but I'm so
fearful of these 2 pits that I am ready to contact animal control to see if
any action can be taken to protect me & my pets. A few years ago they lived
in a different home & had one pit & he killed a rott & they bragged about
how they could hear the bones crunching as their dog refused to release his
grip on the other dog which had to be put down at the vets office due to the
severity of his injuries. I am pretty passive & try to let things slide, but
I'm at the point now that I'm really, really, scared & something has to be
done to protect my neighborhood, my pets & my family. I'd probably do
something awful if their pits ever got one of my babies!!
Lisa
 
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