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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!
ocrenter
ParticipantThe subject of dog breeds is a very interesting one. Essentially we human were able to play god for the last 4-5000 years and we dramatically accelerated the evolutionary process within dogs to create multiple different breeds to tailor to our needs. The hunter bred the beagles, the pointers. The Chinese royalty bred for obedience in the shih tzus. And of course, for the blood sport of bull and bear baiting, we got the terrier pit-bulls.
After purposefully genetically enhancing the traits of aggression and strength, we humans now try to pretend these dogs will be friendly and cute and sweet enough to be household pets that the neighborhood should adore?
ocrenter
ParticipantThe subject of dog breeds is a very interesting one. Essentially we human were able to play god for the last 4-5000 years and we dramatically accelerated the evolutionary process within dogs to create multiple different breeds to tailor to our needs. The hunter bred the beagles, the pointers. The Chinese royalty bred for obedience in the shih tzus. And of course, for the blood sport of bull and bear baiting, we got the terrier pit-bulls.
After purposefully genetically enhancing the traits of aggression and strength, we humans now try to pretend these dogs will be friendly and cute and sweet enough to be household pets that the neighborhood should adore?
ocrenter
ParticipantThe subject of dog breeds is a very interesting one. Essentially we human were able to play god for the last 4-5000 years and we dramatically accelerated the evolutionary process within dogs to create multiple different breeds to tailor to our needs. The hunter bred the beagles, the pointers. The Chinese royalty bred for obedience in the shih tzus. And of course, for the blood sport of bull and bear baiting, we got the terrier pit-bulls.
After purposefully genetically enhancing the traits of aggression and strength, we humans now try to pretend these dogs will be friendly and cute and sweet enough to be household pets that the neighborhood should adore?
ocrenter
ParticipantThe subject of dog breeds is a very interesting one. Essentially we human were able to play god for the last 4-5000 years and we dramatically accelerated the evolutionary process within dogs to create multiple different breeds to tailor to our needs. The hunter bred the beagles, the pointers. The Chinese royalty bred for obedience in the shih tzus. And of course, for the blood sport of bull and bear baiting, we got the terrier pit-bulls.
After purposefully genetically enhancing the traits of aggression and strength, we humans now try to pretend these dogs will be friendly and cute and sweet enough to be household pets that the neighborhood should adore?
ocrenter
ParticipantThe subject of dog breeds is a very interesting one. Essentially we human were able to play god for the last 4-5000 years and we dramatically accelerated the evolutionary process within dogs to create multiple different breeds to tailor to our needs. The hunter bred the beagles, the pointers. The Chinese royalty bred for obedience in the shih tzus. And of course, for the blood sport of bull and bear baiting, we got the terrier pit-bulls.
After purposefully genetically enhancing the traits of aggression and strength, we humans now try to pretend these dogs will be friendly and cute and sweet enough to be household pets that the neighborhood should adore?
ocrenter
Participant[quote=NewtoSanDiego]
The problem is whenever I take him for walks, all the neighbors give me dirty looks and walk across the street to avoid me. They seem misinformed of dogs in general perhaps. Have other people have a problem like this?I do a pretty good job of keeping him on a leash, he has gotten lose a couple times due to his exhuberence, but ends up licking the pedestrian. He would not hurt a fly.[/quote]
well, problem is most folks know these dogs came to be via breeding for aggressive traits to fight bulls and bears. So when one comes loose and aim straight toward a neighbor, what do you think they are thinking? I know you love your dog and intimately know her temperament, but you got to step into your neighbors’ shoes on this one.
ocrenter
Participant[quote=NewtoSanDiego]
The problem is whenever I take him for walks, all the neighbors give me dirty looks and walk across the street to avoid me. They seem misinformed of dogs in general perhaps. Have other people have a problem like this?I do a pretty good job of keeping him on a leash, he has gotten lose a couple times due to his exhuberence, but ends up licking the pedestrian. He would not hurt a fly.[/quote]
well, problem is most folks know these dogs came to be via breeding for aggressive traits to fight bulls and bears. So when one comes loose and aim straight toward a neighbor, what do you think they are thinking? I know you love your dog and intimately know her temperament, but you got to step into your neighbors’ shoes on this one.
ocrenter
Participant[quote=NewtoSanDiego]
The problem is whenever I take him for walks, all the neighbors give me dirty looks and walk across the street to avoid me. They seem misinformed of dogs in general perhaps. Have other people have a problem like this?I do a pretty good job of keeping him on a leash, he has gotten lose a couple times due to his exhuberence, but ends up licking the pedestrian. He would not hurt a fly.[/quote]
well, problem is most folks know these dogs came to be via breeding for aggressive traits to fight bulls and bears. So when one comes loose and aim straight toward a neighbor, what do you think they are thinking? I know you love your dog and intimately know her temperament, but you got to step into your neighbors’ shoes on this one.
ocrenter
Participant[quote=NewtoSanDiego]
The problem is whenever I take him for walks, all the neighbors give me dirty looks and walk across the street to avoid me. They seem misinformed of dogs in general perhaps. Have other people have a problem like this?I do a pretty good job of keeping him on a leash, he has gotten lose a couple times due to his exhuberence, but ends up licking the pedestrian. He would not hurt a fly.[/quote]
well, problem is most folks know these dogs came to be via breeding for aggressive traits to fight bulls and bears. So when one comes loose and aim straight toward a neighbor, what do you think they are thinking? I know you love your dog and intimately know her temperament, but you got to step into your neighbors’ shoes on this one.
ocrenter
Participant[quote=NewtoSanDiego]
The problem is whenever I take him for walks, all the neighbors give me dirty looks and walk across the street to avoid me. They seem misinformed of dogs in general perhaps. Have other people have a problem like this?I do a pretty good job of keeping him on a leash, he has gotten lose a couple times due to his exhuberence, but ends up licking the pedestrian. He would not hurt a fly.[/quote]
well, problem is most folks know these dogs came to be via breeding for aggressive traits to fight bulls and bears. So when one comes loose and aim straight toward a neighbor, what do you think they are thinking? I know you love your dog and intimately know her temperament, but you got to step into your neighbors’ shoes on this one.
ocrenter
Participantwent to the website, very little constructive information.
the maps were really the same map but taken at different angles.
if you look at the map, it does look concerning. a bunch of blue pins all clustered Emerald Pointe Estates, and by the coast and bunch of yellow pins and also a bunch of red pins.
but there is NO captions to explain what the pins mean. each pin represent a death? a diagnosis? a leukemia diagnosis in a youth? or a lung cancer in a 50 year smoker?
I’m not making any judgement on this because there is NOTHING to judge.
ocrenter
Participantwent to the website, very little constructive information.
the maps were really the same map but taken at different angles.
if you look at the map, it does look concerning. a bunch of blue pins all clustered Emerald Pointe Estates, and by the coast and bunch of yellow pins and also a bunch of red pins.
but there is NO captions to explain what the pins mean. each pin represent a death? a diagnosis? a leukemia diagnosis in a youth? or a lung cancer in a 50 year smoker?
I’m not making any judgement on this because there is NOTHING to judge.
ocrenter
Participantwent to the website, very little constructive information.
the maps were really the same map but taken at different angles.
if you look at the map, it does look concerning. a bunch of blue pins all clustered Emerald Pointe Estates, and by the coast and bunch of yellow pins and also a bunch of red pins.
but there is NO captions to explain what the pins mean. each pin represent a death? a diagnosis? a leukemia diagnosis in a youth? or a lung cancer in a 50 year smoker?
I’m not making any judgement on this because there is NOTHING to judge.
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