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Brutal Pit Bull Attack.(Warning: Graphic)

No you need two people who know how to keep them separated by lifting them up by their hind legs and spinning them around so they have to move their front paws around to stay up. Then you need two different places to put the dogs.

and the hind leg lifting thing works to get a dog off of a person it's biting, but you need two people, the victim and the helper.

One in the ocean, and the other one half a mile away in the ocean. :p
 
It looks like the man died, I skipped through the video both times but you would think if he lived that they would have rushed him to the hospital.
 
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Looks like Chef Emiril Lagasse.
 
thast what I thought, but people come to his aid when the dog is dead

It looks like a lady takes his neck pulse and she doesn't give a positive response, but it looks kind of like he's breathing too in some parts. Maybe they said not to move him until the ambulance came, I hope he made it.
 
I have not yet watched the video, but pit bulls are murderous dogs, and shouldn't be allowed as pets. Mainly because the sort of people who want a pit bull are the least likely to train it well.

Last year there was a case in my home town of a pit bull escaping from its house, entering a neighbours house, and killing a four year old girl.

-T.
 
I have not yet watched the video, but pit bulls are murderous dogs, and shouldn't be allowed as pets. Mainly because the sort of people who want a pit bull are the least likely to train it well.



-T.

It depends on the training. My friend has a Rottweiler (often 2nd on dangerous dog lists) and he is the sweetest dog in the world. He is really friendly, we take him out for ice cream or to the pet store and he lets anyone pet him. Recently in a pet store another yappy dog started barking at him and he just ignores them. Here he is in a costume. (!)
 

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This is why Ontario banned Pit Bulls.

And the incidents of serious dog injury have just plummeted.
 
It depends on the training. My friend has a Rottweiler (often 2nd on dangerous dog lists) and he is the sweetest dog in the world. He is really friendly, we take him out for ice cream or to the pet store and he lets anyone pet him. Recently in a pet store another yappy dog started barking at him and he just ignores them. Here he is in a costume. (!)

That's my point - any dog can be well trained, if done carefully and knowledgeably. But the sort of people who want a known aggressive fighting dog like a pit bull are the sort of people unlikely to give the dog that level of social training.

Where I live there's a list of restricted breeds, which includes the pit bull, but doesn't include the rottweiler.

-T.
 
This is why Ontario banned Pit Bulls.

And the incidents of serious dog injury have just plummeted.

They were banned in Peterborough before they were banned in Ontario. A young girl was attacked here a few years ago, prompting the city to impose the ban.

Pitbull owners can't seem to understand that pitbulls are bred to be vicious hunters and killers. They are bred to 'lock on' and not let go. No matter what they call the breed, pitbulls are killers.

A vast majority of dog attacks on the TV court shows are pitbulls. I, for one, am very happy they're banned here.
 
They were banned in Peterborough before they were banned in Ontario. A young girl was attacked here a few years ago, prompting the city to impose the ban.

Pitbull owners can't seem to understand that pitbulls are bred to be vicious hunters and killers. They are bred to 'lock on' and not let go. No matter what they call the breed, pitbulls are killers.

A vast majority of dog attacks on the TV court shows are pitbulls. I, for one, am very happy they're banned here.

I was in the Emergency department the night a mother came racing in with her child who had just been mauled by a pit bull.

I almost threw up.

It is always nice when Dduder brings these vicious stories to our notice.
 
No matter what they call the breed, pitbulls are killers.

No, they aren't.

Then why are so many people and animals killed or maimed by them? And why are pitbull owners so irresponsible? It's never see it as their fault.

I watch court shows every day. I can't recall a single 'mauling' case that didn't involve a pitbull. They are very dangerous animals.
 
Then why are so many people and animals killed or maimed by them? And why are pitbull owners so irresponsible? It's never see it as their fault.

I watch court shows every day. I can't recall a single 'mauling' case that didn't involve a pitbull. They are very dangerous animals.

They are dangerous animals when in the hands of morons who train them to act that way. ANY dog CAN be dangerous

I could train my Bullmastiff to be just as nasty as any (ill-trained) Pitbull if I wanted to, but I'm not a psycho.

I don't know what happened in this video that provoked the dog to attack, so I'm not going to rush a defense for the human. Maybe he was provoking the dog, who knows. That's what happens a lot of times when people are attacked by animals (Not just dogs). The animal sees the human as a threat and acts accordingly. It is very rarely the animal's "fault".
 
I don't buy that pitbulls are inherently dangerous, because in my experience, it has been german shepards that seem to hate me. Been chased, attacked and barked at by more of those than anything. Been bitten by more chihuahuas than I have been even been growled at by a pit.

I can agree that some people don't train their dogs correctly, but that's as far as it goes.

Not watching this vid, btw. No need.
 
They are dangerous animals when in the hands of morons who train them to act that way. ANY dog CAN be dangerous

Then why do all the asshole pitbull owners being sued insist that their dog is the most gentle dog in the world? None of them EVER admit to having trained their dogs to attack and be dangerous and, to be very honest, I can't believe that they trained to attack and be dangerous. It's bred into them.
 
I don't buy that pitbulls are inherently dangerous, .

I think they are, it's in their nature. All dogs can attack, but not all dogs can kill. They have to be well nurtured into being sweet loving animals. To me they are the sharks of the dog world. I would be a little hesitant to pet one even if their owner tells me that they are friendly.
 
I think they are, it's in their nature. All dogs can attack, but not all dogs can kill. They have to be well nurtured into being sweet loving animals. To me they are the sharks of the dog world. I would be a little hesitant to pet one even if their owner tells me that they are friendly.

That's what we call domestication - a process most house pets have to go through to be loving animals. There are other dogs out there that can be trained to kill(and some that may just kill at will, like my mention of the german shepard), thus adding to my point that I don't believe that this one has the sole monopoly on this behavior - nor that it's inherent in them.

I'm not saying any of this as a past(or future, as i've really never wanted a pet) dog owner. I'm just saying that a lot of dogs have the capacity to kill if not raised right. It's just annoying to me that this one is the scapegoat. What's funny to me is no one would ever think to ban a dog bred to hunt. But this one - because it has a reputation to be paired with people that apparently don't give a shit(which speaks of the person and not the breed of dog), bans are being handed down all over the place.
 
That's what we call domestication - a process most house pets have to go through to be loving animals.


But if you mistreat a Schnauzer or a Pomeranian it will never become a killing machine. It would be harder to turn one of those dogs into fighting dogs than it is to domesticate a Pitbull into being a family pet.

There are stories of Pitbulls being sweet kind family pets and snapping and attacking their owners small children.
 
Then why do all the asshole pitbull owners being sued insist that their dog is the most gentle dog in the world? None of them EVER admit to having trained their dogs to attack and be dangerous and, to be very honest, I can't believe that they trained to attack and be dangerous. It's bred into them.

Pit bulls, more than most dog breeds, emulate their owners. Unless trained carefully otherwise, if the owner has a temper, gets verbally and/or physically violent, or lashes out aggressively dealing with the problems, the pit bull's emulation means it will attack if provoked. What such owners don't realize is that they DID train the dog to be violent.

I learned this when I got a fog that's part pit bull. The trainer I worked with said that merely neglecting a pit bull will often make it aggressive, because it learns it gets its own space and won't tolerate having it invaded. So raising a pit bull on a concrete pad inside a chain link fence with minimal attention is in fact training it to be aggressive.

People should know their dogs and the breeds.
 
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