• Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin
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    As the dog is charging up to you off the leash, “IT’S OK SHE’S FRIENDLY AND HAS GOOD RECALL TRAINING!”

    • @BottleOfAlkahest
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      I hate when people let their off leash dogs run up to my leashed dogs (we only walk in leash required areas). They always yell “they’re friendly” And I have to yell back “mine arent”. A suprising number of people still just mosey over slowly half-heartedly calling their dog while lm actively backing up and restraining my growling dog. One of my dogs is a rescue and she will fight anything if it charges her, a dog, a bike, a horse - she does not care.

      Some people should not be allowed to have a dog.

      • @Zugyuk
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        1811 months ago

        “I’m not friendly, I hurt anything approaching my pups”

  • @HonoraryMancunian
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    Lol @ the photoshopped (or MSPainted) red eyes and teeth

  • @ChonkyOwlbear
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    I kinda have the opposite thing going with my dog. She’s a fluffy standard poodle that looks like a sheep. People come up and immediately stick their hands in her face not realizing she had been badly abused by her shithead former owners and will bite defensively when grabbed at by strangers. We’ve only had her for 2 months and are slowly training her out of it, but it’s taking time and trust.

    • TheHarpyEagle
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      I’ve found that having a “nervous, do not pet” vest has helped. Thankfully, it seems to have worked well so far.

      • @mmagod
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        711 months ago

        but what about getting one for your dog?

  • @iyaerP
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    Pitbulls shouldn’t exist as a breed.

    • static-dragon
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      Nah, asshole humans who raise them to be vicious shouldn’t exist as a general rule, all dogs have the capacity to be vicious, yet, I don’t see the same disdain for chihuahuas, or shih tzus

      • @BikingAlong
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        My Aussie herds. I did not train her to herd. She was bred to herd. These dogs are not bred to fight, but to catch prey and not release it. Chihuahua’s and shitzu s don’t fucking kill children every single year. Get out of here with this fucking “dog racism” argument. Dogs aren’t fucking people.

      • @SuckMyWang
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        Lots of people don’t like chihuahuas or shit sues. Reality is when they do attack which is often they don’t do much damage so the tolerance is higher. They also tend to act out of fear rather than straight up aggression. They aren’t any where near as scary as 130 pounds of solid biting muscle with a neck thick enough to rip your calf muscle out of your leg with one yank

      • @MindSkipperBro12
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        111 months ago

        “All dogs lives matter!”

        Some dogs deserve to be placed in the pages of history.

  • CashewNut 🏴󠁢󠁥󠁧󠁿
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    I can understand people being scared of big dogs. However I grew up with a lot of dogs and I’ve been charged by a bully XL. My instinct was to smile and lunge at it making dog-talk noises and to fuss it. It jumped into my face and bust my lip but it jumped back in fear cos it thought it’d be in trouble for hurting me.

    I carried on fussing it to let it know I forgave it and it wasn’t a problem.

    It wasn’t until after I realised that non-dog people would have shit themselves and shown fear. Which could have triggered the dog to attack.

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      I can understand people being scared of big dogs.

      It wasn’t until after I realised that non-dog people would have shit themselves and shown fear. Which could have triggered the dog to attack.

      So that’s a well founded fear; no? IMO if your pet, regardless what it is, requires other people to know how to act to avoid being possibly mauled; it has absolutely no business being in public.

    • @EatYouWell
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      My badish encounter with my friend’s giant pit basically went the same. The second my hand was in his mouth he realized he fucked up and was my best friend after.

      In his defense, my roommate’s cat had just started spraying on everything.

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      That sounds like an awful way to live with a large dog.

  • @blahsay
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    There’s no bad dogs, just bad owners.

    Pitbulls: Grandma looks delicious today

    • @madcaesar
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      I love dogs and absolutely can’t stand people that say: There’s no bad dogs, just bad owners.

      It’s just as stupid as people with their bullshit: Guns don’t kill people, people do!

      Yea asshole, but a AK 47 VS a 6 piece revolver will do VASTLY different amount of damage.

      Same with Pitbull. They are bred to IGNORE pain as they attack. Their jaws are bred to clamp down with maximum force.

      Bad owner or not, some shit shouldn’t be in the possession of random citizens.

  • vex
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    I don’t get it… it’s a dog…?

    • @MindSkipperBro12
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      A dog is a tamed wolf, imagine trying to fight one to death with nothing but your fists.

  • StrikerM
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    There’s tons of friendly and well raised pitbulls. Y’all just never here about them because the news doesn’t make scary stories about them. Yall have a negativity bias

    • iAmTheTot
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      Negativity bias? Fact bias.

      Pit bulls are the single mostly likely breed to be involved in a bite incident. Over 22% of all bite incidents are pit bulls. Not only that, they are the single most likely breed to be involved in a fatal attack.

      So they bite the most, and their attacks are most often the deadliest.

      • @ChonkyOwlbear
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        Chihuahua are easily bigger biters than pits. They just don’t get reported.

        • @Jaderick
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          2011 months ago

          Speculation, but also no shit Sherlock if it is true, if a chihuahua bites you you can punt it across the room. You can’t do the same with a stocky pitbull.

          • @EatYouWell
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            511 months ago

            Not with that attitude you can’t.

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        Those stats are a result of shitty reporting by cops who are likely to just list any breed they can’t immediately give two fucks to confirm as a pit.

        A rather famous incident quickly dropped off the radar once it turned out that the dog that attacked the victim was actually a golden retriever.

        Not to mention how these stats are most of the time introduced as dogwhistles (ignore the pun) for similar mis/disinformation about black people since pits and pit mixes are frequently considered a “black people dog breed.”

        A lot of the same framing too, “they’re too dangerous to be part of white society!”, “all they know is how to be violent!”, “they’re a danger to white women and children!”

        • @Viking_Hippie
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          ignore the pun

          I refuse! celebrates the pun

    • @Doomsider
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      I know several people with scars on their faces from pitbulls. Four of them had to get reconstructive surgery.

      I grew up with one so I am not a hater, but I know they can be very dangerous especially around other dogs.

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        I know someone with a scar on her face and a deep seeded fear of dogs because she was attacked by…a boston terrier. I guess we should just ruthlessly slaughter any animal with teeth just to be safe.

        • @Doomsider
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          People should be mindful not everyone wants your dog up in their face. My wife developed a severe allergy to dogs but her coworkers love to parade their doggies into her work area all the time. Welcome to Alaska I guess.