EvanHinkle
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That’s hilarious, well doneAnthony Fauci.
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That’s hilarious, well doneAnthony Fauci.
Have you every owned a pitbull? It sounds like you know a lot about why people have them.Certainly dogs are easier to deal with than children. There are a lot of bad parents who unconsciously resent their children for laying bare how hollow and sickly they are as adults, and for making them acutely aware of their own failings. Dogs are notoriously slavish and devoted even to owners that mistreat them, whereas children are less inherently servile and require exponentially more investment and effort to raise well.
Glorifying pitbulls is now something of an American pastime, and parallels certain other socio-cultural pathologies in that country (and other countries, including my own).
No, and I never will.Have you every owned a pitbull?
Have you every owned a pitbull? It sounds like you know a lot about why people have them.
Have you every owned a pitbull? It sounds like you know a lot about why people have them.
Okay, this type of thing is a cliche at this point and I am not even sure how true it is anymore to be honest. In the last decade or so there has been a movement towards rehabilitating the reputation of these unfairly maligned animals. There is a variety of reasons why these dogs got a bad rap, but I can tell you there are probably more Pitt bull rescue organizations than for any other breed, and that is no accident. They are worthy of the time, effort and energy people/ groups invest in saving them from being euthanized and finding homes for them.
Looking into all the zoonotic diseases dogs carry
I suspect there's a parasite they are a definitive host (reproduces sexually in the organism) or a reservoir host for with mind altering properties- high jacking the maternal and paternal neural pathways of humans (intermediate hosts), much like the toxoplasma gondii in cats which alters brains (of mice most notably). Would explain the increasing prevalence of such behaviour
You know what, I think you may be onto something. Maybe a parasite does exist…Currently, my kids, husband and I have 7 dogs
I hope you aren’t trying to be snarky, because we are all friends here.You know what, I think you may be onto something. Maybe a parasite does exist…
Probably the main reason that there are so many Pitbull Rescues is that so many owners give up their pitbulls after a bite/attack/event.There is a variety of reasons why these dogs got a bad rap, but I can tell you there are probably more Pitt bull rescue organizations than for any other breed, and that is no accident.
Since we are all friends here I hope you won't mind me saying the bolded sentence is horribly ironic given the barrage of clichés which follow immediately.Okay, this type of thing is a cliche at this point and I am not even sure how true it is anymore to be honest. In the last decade or so there has been a movement towards rehabilitating the reputation of these unfairly maligned animals. [...]
This is actually a recent phenomenon, and the causes are not well understood. Reports of Pitt bill attacks were virtually nonexistent prior to the 1980’s and historically the breed was described as nanny dogs, because they remained near the children in the family home. Pitt Bulls have a long history that certainly predates their introduction here in the US. They were never recognized as violent or dangerous.Probably the main reason that there are so many Pitbull Rescues is that so many owners give up their pitbulls after a bite/attack/event.
Your positive anecdote doesn't negate the statistical fact that the pitbull breed disproportionately attacks and kills other living organisms. It's not their fault, it's what they were bred to do.
Which cliches are you referring to? I’m just sharing my personal experience with these dogs. Does it anger you that it’s been good? If so, why?Since we are all friends here I hope you won't mind me saying the bolded sentence is horribly ironic given the barrage of clichés which follow immediately.
Feel free to disagree, I don’t mind at all. If you take the time to look into the breed’s history you would probably be surprised by what you find out.@Nicole W. , I actively disagree with most of what you just wrote, and I suspect that the remainder of what you wrote is also incorrect, but I would have to do research in order to effectively counter argue it. The "nanny dog" stuff is, frankly, laughable. If you want to create a thread about pitbulls then I will discuss the matter with you in a civil manner, but I don't want to participate in derailing this particular thread any further. I'm glad that you've had a positive experience with pitbulls.
Here is a collection of over 50 photos from the turn of the century featuring children/ families with their pit bulls in case your interested in changing your mind. I don’t think these parents would trust having these dogs around their children, let alone photograph them, if they thought they were dangerous or violent.@Nicole W. , I actively disagree with most of what you just wrote, and I suspect that the remainder of what you wrote is also incorrect, but I would have to do research in order to effectively counter argue it. The "nanny dog" stuff is, frankly, laughable. If you want to create a thread about pitbulls then I will discuss the matter with you in a civil manner, but I don't want to participate in derailing this particular thread any further. I'm glad that you've had a positive experience with pitbulls.
I'm sorry, but this is like showing us pictures of people riding motorcycles and trying to tell us that this is proof that they're "just as safe" as driving a car (if the article came from a website selling motorcycles).Here is a collection of over 50 photos from the turn of the century featuring children/ families with their pit bulls in case your interested in changing your mind. I don’t think these parents would trust having these dogs around their children, let alone photograph them, if they thought they were dangerous or violent.
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I have always had both dogs and cats my entire life. I love them and plan on having them as long as possible.
Here is a collection of over 50 photos from the turn of the century featuring children/ families with their pit bulls in case your interested in changing your mind. I don’t think these parents would trust having these dogs around their children, let alone photograph them, if they thought they were dangerous or violent.
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