What I meant was, no scientific proof that every pitbull dog is going to be aggressive. I am sure that statistics would show the amount of attacks made by certain breeds. Sorry for the horrible experience you have described. That would be devastating! But you know, even the world's most respected dog trainer, Cesar Milan stands behind the pitbull breed. Like people, there are alot of bad ones out there, but not all people are bad.
Sent from Becky's iPhone On Apr 27, 2012, at 1:54 AM, kathy darden <[email protected]> wrote: > Sadly, there is/are abundant proof, scientific evidence, and statistics that > pits cause more deaths and injuries to both humans and other animals. The > pits that killed my dogs had also mauled a pony so badly it had to be put > down, they killed several cats, and injured my neighbors black lab so badly > that tho he survived, the vet bills were more than $2000.00, and was scared > for life. I knew none of this the day I left my dogs securely in my house > with the backdoor open to their kennel in the backyard. A 6 foot tall kennel > made of very sturdy chain link dog kennel material. Obviously, my dogs went > outside into the kennel. The pits apparently beat and beat on the kennel > gate until they caved it in. Police report on this, the gate had been > clearly caved in from the outside. It must have taken a > remarkable amount of strength and, frankly, blood lust to do this. > For some reason my onscreen keyboard is on center--no clue, I'll send and try > to reboot > BTW, I still really love most pits,so good stuff to come. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 3:40 PM, Becky <[email protected]> wrote: > > I don't believe there is any scientific proof that all Pitbull dogs are > aggressive. Why not focus your energies on doing something with people who > are unfit dog owners of all breeds? There would most likely be alot less > situations that happen, if there were educated, appropriate , accountable and > responsible owners. > > Becky & the girls > > Sent from Becky's iPhone > > On Apr 26, 2012, at 6:09 PM, Pam Dean <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> Do you really believe that only "bad people" have pitts that attack? That >> is so not true and I know that from personal experience. All of the >> instances I or my friends have been involved in the owners were the >> "responsible" ones. The ones that thought the sun rose and set in this >> gentle giant. The ones that insisted their dog was different and would >> never hurt an animal or human..they have been raised different. Well guess >> what..their so called gentle giant killed just as quickly as any other pitt. >> >> From: stewartgang <[email protected]> >> To: [email protected] >> Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2012 5:11 PM >> Subject: [Chihuahuas] Dogs that fall into hands of BAD people >> >> >> How unfortunate for our four legged fur friends. More and more often, we see >> on the daily news, a dog that has been badly neglected or abused. And, we >> also hear of dogs that have attacked someone. The bottom line here is, all >> of these dogs have fallen victim to being in the hands of BAD people. I will >> always feel sorrow for the ones who are hurt by the hands of people, but I >> also feel sorrow for those that will be eauthanized because of an attack >> which could have prevented if they only had been in the hands of a GOOD and >> responsible owner. >> Dogs come into this world as babies, no matter what the breed, and puppies >> love and trust everyone. It is what they experience through their lives that >> develop their character as adult dogs. I believe that there is a lot to be >> said about both animals and children on how they are raised and the outcome. >> I really don't think that there are bad dogs, but I sure do believe there >> are alot of bad people. Not everyone out there are like the ones on this >> forum, who love and care about their dogs, how unfortunate for those dogs >> who lie in those peoples's hands. >> >> Becky & the Girls >> >> >> > = > >

