Author Topic: Dogs Kill Horse  (Read 4397 times)

knny187

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Re: Dogs Kill Horse
« Reply #25 on: September 23, 2006, 04:20:44 PM »

I just read what I wrote. I wrote this quickly on break from work. I take back my statement "people like you". You have every right to your opinion and granted what you hear and see on the news I cannot blame you for that.

I hope to change peoples mind on a breed that gets a bad name due to the media and also the people who turn them into the weapons you see on the news.

I was going to argue an analogy I thought of on the drive to work. If the average human is 155 lbs. Then you have a person born who grows to be 200 lbs with superior strength toughness intelligence and drive. Both people are the same species just different races. But both share the same testosterone levels and basic genetics makeup. Both go through puberty the same way and mature at the same time. One just grows to be stronger tougher and more agile than the other. My question is since the second person has the ABILITY to hurt someone more if they where to both lash out should he be blackballed outlawed and punished from birth if he is no different than the others? Pitbulls are not born mean. Pitbulls are stable creatures. Alot of times you see inbred abused pits "attacking" people or animals. Sometimes you do not. I think these two dogs formed a pack mentality and followed there nautral urge to hunt smaller "game". Pits where used to bait bulls. Mastiffs to gaurd and catch livestock. When instincts take over and dogs go into a "pack" mentality no matter the breed these things can happen. The fact this was is the news is they where tough guys breeds and star football player joey porters animals.

I do agree there should be much tougher penalties for people negligent or abusing and turning animals of any breed into weapons.


What makes Chihuahuas so damn violet?

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Re: Dogs Kill Horse
« Reply #26 on: September 23, 2006, 04:48:31 PM »
What makes Chihuahuas so damn violet?

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Haha it would be scary to have the mind of a chihuahu planted into a pit.

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Re: Dogs Kill Horse
« Reply #27 on: September 23, 2006, 05:12:10 PM »
Well....

I doubt I used the phrase "my Kitty".

See my cats name is "Kitty".

So by saying Kitty did this or Kitty did that makes sense.  It's no different than saying George did this or George did that.  Saying My George did this or that could also be appropriate....but I doubt that I did.

Make sense Judy?

...well, in that context, I s'ppose it makes sense, ...but a grown man naming his cat 'kitty' is still a bit creepy.

ps - It's Judi with an 'i', ...not a 'y'
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Re: Dogs Kill Horse
« Reply #28 on: September 23, 2006, 05:15:09 PM »
Haha it would be scary to have the mind of a chihuahu planted into a pit.

that's what I'm saying - lol

I would have to say that I've been around a lot of different breeds of dogs & find the Chi's extremely territorial & have devotion usually to one person.  Everyone else will get bit in the household.  I forget which famous person it was (Britney, Paris, or Jessica) but their husband/boyfriend was tired of being bit & harassed by their little dog.  Every time they tried to get close to the girl, the dog would jump in & bite them.

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Re: Dogs Kill Horse
« Reply #29 on: September 23, 2006, 05:17:01 PM »
...well, in that context, I s'ppose it makes sense, ...but a grown man naming his cat 'kitty' is still a bit creepy.

ps - It's Judi with an 'i', ...not a 'y'

Judy.....

where I'm from...you name a cat to whatever it comes to.

for awhile....the cat's name was shit head. 


After awhile....it responded to kitty better.


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Re: Dogs Kill Horse
« Reply #30 on: September 23, 2006, 06:58:21 PM »
What makes Chihuahuas so damn violet?

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dye?   ;)

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Re: Dogs Kill Horse
« Reply #31 on: September 28, 2006, 03:49:35 AM »
Don't even get me started...... I went ape shit in the last pit thread and I will do it again. Any large dog is very capable of doing what both these dogs did. The funny thing is you have a 1 million times better chance to be killed by lightning than a pitbull or any other dog for that matter.

You may not like these breeds but it has nothing to do with there lineage.

My puppy is considered a "dangerous" breed. he is a pure bred American bulldog.... Most people who meet him think he is cute as hell. he is large. 80 lbs at 8 months..... He is also trained and has had extensive socialization. He is a form of mastiff. Do you think I should not be able to own him? If he was to meet you on the street ( forget the internet shit) and happly greet you how would you react?

My point is, you cannot just write off an entire breed due to a few unfortunate events a year. There are literally millions of pitbull and mastiff owners who live peacefully without incident year after year. The ratio is much greater towards the peaceful side than not. Even with all the tough guy assholes abusing pitting and training pits to act tough the numbers are still minuscule of attacks compared to the amount who own them.

There should be sanctions and legislation. Not Innocent breeds being exploited to get votes and bail out the assholes who turn them into weapons. Like i said go ahead and ban pits... Next year you will be banning rots..... then Dobermans etc etc etc

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