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May 30, 2010 at 9:58 PM #558552May 31, 2010 at 6:13 AM #557634ocrenterParticipant
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this little cutie-pie chewed off four of a baby girl’s toes while the child’s parents slept, the parents were booked on charges of child desertion and criminal negligence.
we just don’t hear about this type of stuff from other dogs. I’m telling you, these dogs were bred for evil, get them out of the house and out of the neighborhood.
Seriously, have you looked up “bull baiting” or “bear baiting”?
I have a beagle, and I see him go “genetic” on me all the time when there are rabbits around. My dog is genetically bred to go after rabbits. Your dog is genetically bred to tear up and mull chained up bulls and bears!
May 31, 2010 at 6:13 AM #557734ocrenterParticipant[img_assist|nid=13379|title=pitbull|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=320|height=240]
this little cutie-pie chewed off four of a baby girl’s toes while the child’s parents slept, the parents were booked on charges of child desertion and criminal negligence.
we just don’t hear about this type of stuff from other dogs. I’m telling you, these dogs were bred for evil, get them out of the house and out of the neighborhood.
Seriously, have you looked up “bull baiting” or “bear baiting”?
I have a beagle, and I see him go “genetic” on me all the time when there are rabbits around. My dog is genetically bred to go after rabbits. Your dog is genetically bred to tear up and mull chained up bulls and bears!
May 31, 2010 at 6:13 AM #558219ocrenterParticipant[img_assist|nid=13379|title=pitbull|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=320|height=240]
this little cutie-pie chewed off four of a baby girl’s toes while the child’s parents slept, the parents were booked on charges of child desertion and criminal negligence.
we just don’t hear about this type of stuff from other dogs. I’m telling you, these dogs were bred for evil, get them out of the house and out of the neighborhood.
Seriously, have you looked up “bull baiting” or “bear baiting”?
I have a beagle, and I see him go “genetic” on me all the time when there are rabbits around. My dog is genetically bred to go after rabbits. Your dog is genetically bred to tear up and mull chained up bulls and bears!
May 31, 2010 at 6:13 AM #558319ocrenterParticipant[img_assist|nid=13379|title=pitbull|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=320|height=240]
this little cutie-pie chewed off four of a baby girl’s toes while the child’s parents slept, the parents were booked on charges of child desertion and criminal negligence.
we just don’t hear about this type of stuff from other dogs. I’m telling you, these dogs were bred for evil, get them out of the house and out of the neighborhood.
Seriously, have you looked up “bull baiting” or “bear baiting”?
I have a beagle, and I see him go “genetic” on me all the time when there are rabbits around. My dog is genetically bred to go after rabbits. Your dog is genetically bred to tear up and mull chained up bulls and bears!
May 31, 2010 at 6:13 AM #558605ocrenterParticipant[img_assist|nid=13379|title=pitbull|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=320|height=240]
this little cutie-pie chewed off four of a baby girl’s toes while the child’s parents slept, the parents were booked on charges of child desertion and criminal negligence.
we just don’t hear about this type of stuff from other dogs. I’m telling you, these dogs were bred for evil, get them out of the house and out of the neighborhood.
Seriously, have you looked up “bull baiting” or “bear baiting”?
I have a beagle, and I see him go “genetic” on me all the time when there are rabbits around. My dog is genetically bred to go after rabbits. Your dog is genetically bred to tear up and mull chained up bulls and bears!
May 31, 2010 at 9:46 AM #557662jficquetteParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]When I was in college a roomate kept 2 pit bulls that were sweet and well behaved. They were the nicest and best trained dogs I had ever been around. For exercise we would take a bicycle tire and get them both to bite down on it. They would lock their jaws and have a tug of war that often went over 1 hour. We drank alot of beer watching them and it was an amazing site to see their instincts at work. On time for no reason one of them took a chunk out of my roomates calves and he got rid of them. As nice as these dogs are there is something hereditary inside them that cant be denied or trained away. You need to be very careful with them and your neighbors have good reason to be concerned.[/quote]
Fighting dogs are bred to ignore pain. That also breeds out intelligence which accounts for their unpredictability in random encounters.
May 31, 2010 at 9:46 AM #557763jficquetteParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]When I was in college a roomate kept 2 pit bulls that were sweet and well behaved. They were the nicest and best trained dogs I had ever been around. For exercise we would take a bicycle tire and get them both to bite down on it. They would lock their jaws and have a tug of war that often went over 1 hour. We drank alot of beer watching them and it was an amazing site to see their instincts at work. On time for no reason one of them took a chunk out of my roomates calves and he got rid of them. As nice as these dogs are there is something hereditary inside them that cant be denied or trained away. You need to be very careful with them and your neighbors have good reason to be concerned.[/quote]
Fighting dogs are bred to ignore pain. That also breeds out intelligence which accounts for their unpredictability in random encounters.
May 31, 2010 at 9:46 AM #558249jficquetteParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]When I was in college a roomate kept 2 pit bulls that were sweet and well behaved. They were the nicest and best trained dogs I had ever been around. For exercise we would take a bicycle tire and get them both to bite down on it. They would lock their jaws and have a tug of war that often went over 1 hour. We drank alot of beer watching them and it was an amazing site to see their instincts at work. On time for no reason one of them took a chunk out of my roomates calves and he got rid of them. As nice as these dogs are there is something hereditary inside them that cant be denied or trained away. You need to be very careful with them and your neighbors have good reason to be concerned.[/quote]
Fighting dogs are bred to ignore pain. That also breeds out intelligence which accounts for their unpredictability in random encounters.
May 31, 2010 at 9:46 AM #558349jficquetteParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]When I was in college a roomate kept 2 pit bulls that were sweet and well behaved. They were the nicest and best trained dogs I had ever been around. For exercise we would take a bicycle tire and get them both to bite down on it. They would lock their jaws and have a tug of war that often went over 1 hour. We drank alot of beer watching them and it was an amazing site to see their instincts at work. On time for no reason one of them took a chunk out of my roomates calves and he got rid of them. As nice as these dogs are there is something hereditary inside them that cant be denied or trained away. You need to be very careful with them and your neighbors have good reason to be concerned.[/quote]
Fighting dogs are bred to ignore pain. That also breeds out intelligence which accounts for their unpredictability in random encounters.
May 31, 2010 at 9:46 AM #558635jficquetteParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]When I was in college a roomate kept 2 pit bulls that were sweet and well behaved. They were the nicest and best trained dogs I had ever been around. For exercise we would take a bicycle tire and get them both to bite down on it. They would lock their jaws and have a tug of war that often went over 1 hour. We drank alot of beer watching them and it was an amazing site to see their instincts at work. On time for no reason one of them took a chunk out of my roomates calves and he got rid of them. As nice as these dogs are there is something hereditary inside them that cant be denied or trained away. You need to be very careful with them and your neighbors have good reason to be concerned.[/quote]
Fighting dogs are bred to ignore pain. That also breeds out intelligence which accounts for their unpredictability in random encounters.
May 31, 2010 at 9:50 AM #557667scaredyclassicParticipanti wish i had been bred to ignore pain. im very sensitive to pain.I’m also too predictable in random encounters.
May 31, 2010 at 9:50 AM #557768scaredyclassicParticipanti wish i had been bred to ignore pain. im very sensitive to pain.I’m also too predictable in random encounters.
May 31, 2010 at 9:50 AM #558254scaredyclassicParticipanti wish i had been bred to ignore pain. im very sensitive to pain.I’m also too predictable in random encounters.
May 31, 2010 at 9:50 AM #558354scaredyclassicParticipanti wish i had been bred to ignore pain. im very sensitive to pain.I’m also too predictable in random encounters.
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