Was your dog a pitbull? I've heard that it very common for pitbulls to just go for throat, because they were originally bred for dogfighting. I'm completely against dogfighting, and think it's an evil practice. People who are into dogfighting need to be thrown in jail!
Also it's my understanding that wild, predatory canines such as wolves, and coyotes use the throat clamp to subdue their prey.
What I want to know is how well was your dog trained? An untrained aggressive dog can be a real liability, and danger to the community at large as well as even the dog owner in some cases.
The thought of an aggressive dog possibly attacking my cat, or my sister's poodle kinda makes me want to buy a gun to be completely honest, because such a dog deserves to be shot dead!
Usually if a dog is vicious it will end up being euthanized. Honestly, I'm glad your dog attacked that piece of shit creep who grabbed you, and the home invader. Fuck dangerous criminals!
Pitbulls are very impulsive. They arent the smartest breed and they have tons of energy. They remind me of an ADHD child. They are usually very loyal if they are raised halfway decent.
She wasn't a pitbull. She was a husky who was oddly obsessed with my family. She always wanted to be near us. She'd get very sad when my mother went to work or if me or my siblings went to school. She always wanted the attention on herself and would get jealous with anyone that she perceived would take that attention away from her. She was also very protective of my family, the property, and the other animals on the property. She'd protect the chickens, cuddle with them, and get upset if one was missing, but if one pissed her off which was usually the rooster because once in a while he'd get testosterone aggressive and kick her, she'd chase him, pin him down, nip at him, and bark at his face for a minute. He would come out of it spooked, but unharmed. She was already trained to use the bathroom outdoors when we got her.
IIN that my dog seemed to aim for their necks?
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Was your dog a pitbull? I've heard that it very common for pitbulls to just go for throat, because they were originally bred for dogfighting. I'm completely against dogfighting, and think it's an evil practice. People who are into dogfighting need to be thrown in jail!
Also it's my understanding that wild, predatory canines such as wolves, and coyotes use the throat clamp to subdue their prey.
What I want to know is how well was your dog trained? An untrained aggressive dog can be a real liability, and danger to the community at large as well as even the dog owner in some cases.
The thought of an aggressive dog possibly attacking my cat, or my sister's poodle kinda makes me want to buy a gun to be completely honest, because such a dog deserves to be shot dead!
Usually if a dog is vicious it will end up being euthanized. Honestly, I'm glad your dog attacked that piece of shit creep who grabbed you, and the home invader. Fuck dangerous criminals!
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From what I've heard pitbulls can be a bit of a dangerous breed.
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Pitbulls are very impulsive. They arent the smartest breed and they have tons of energy. They remind me of an ADHD child. They are usually very loyal if they are raised halfway decent.
Yeah, I think there is a lot of good, and bad in the pitbull breed.
I wish OP would respond to comments, and questions.
She wasn't a pitbull. She was a husky who was oddly obsessed with my family. She always wanted to be near us. She'd get very sad when my mother went to work or if me or my siblings went to school. She always wanted the attention on herself and would get jealous with anyone that she perceived would take that attention away from her. She was also very protective of my family, the property, and the other animals on the property. She'd protect the chickens, cuddle with them, and get upset if one was missing, but if one pissed her off which was usually the rooster because once in a while he'd get testosterone aggressive and kick her, she'd chase him, pin him down, nip at him, and bark at his face for a minute. He would come out of it spooked, but unharmed. She was already trained to use the bathroom outdoors when we got her.
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Have you seen some of the cute Husky videos on YouTube?