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Gypsiyee wrote:I will agree that pits can tend to be violent dogs, but 9 times out of 10 I guarantee it's how they're raised. *This* particular case is not one of pit violence, however.
Regardless of the type of dog it is, any pit owner *knows* of the controversy with pits - you're not ever supposed to leave a dog alone with a child, it's pure ignorance. It's pretty obvious that this dog did not intend to hurt and it was just plain old male dog animal instinct - if there's a hole, it'll stick it in. My dad's Pomeranian humps his dog bed and tries to hump the cat - can you say that there's violent intent there? Of course no one would say that, he's a damn pomeranian..
Tikker wrote:people who blame everything on environment are just wrong
genetic tendencies play a big role in animals (humans too!) and shouldn't be discounted
there's a reason pit bulls are kept as fighting dogs
it's not like someone randomly picked a breed and decided to introduce aggression, etc etc into it
it was there to start with, they've just selectively bred the traits to a purer form
btw!Whatever, it's the parents fault. "Dog raping a child"? That's absurd. It suggests the dog knows what rape is and that it knew what it was doing was wrong. Go to a dog park, half of them are trying to fuck anything that moves.
Gypsiyee wrote:omgood god tikk.. I've never seen that - I guess donkeys are pretty violent animals too!
Harrison wrote:I wouldn't shed a tear if that breed was wiped off the face of the planet. That and pugs...
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