shit rude i cant down load the pic can you post it? also hows the socom game commin you master it yet? blm very nice dog bro he looks porportionate(sp) whats the weight?
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Anyone with alot of knowledge on Pitbull"s?
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Originally posted by rude
Yea I noticed, lol everyone jumped on him for that comment........
With that said, I love pitbulls, here is a pic of the pitbull I want :D
That looks very similar to the colors my has. Alot of same postionig also.
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Yea let me re-try to post it, I dont know why it didnt attach it like other picsOriginally posted by ROCKETW19
shit rude i cant down load the pic can you post it? also hows the socom game commin you master it yet? blm very nice dog bro he looks porportionate(sp) whats the weight?
Yea, lol, it took a while but I got the hang of it, you should have seen me the first day playing it. I have almost completed the whole game
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Good looking dog, is his bloodline peterson or Camelot? Looks a lot like the pits they sellOriginally posted by blm
Nice pup, it looks like they may have botched the ear crop, unless he has them pulled back. This is the pic of the stud from the kennel I was getting mine from until I moved into the "no pets allowed" complex.
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Sorry bro, been out of town.Originally posted by THE BOUNCER
Let me ask you a question. Is it the pit itself or is it the people that dont know much about pits go out and buy one because its a "cool" thing to do. The pit grows up in a nice family but not necessarily a family that raised him the right way. The dog has tons of energy an instinct to fight and the people that you speak of do not know how to curve that as the dog grows. People think that buying a dog is simply that, buying a dog. Dogs are a complex animal, they need there mind and body worked alot like a human.
Lots of times it's been the people that raised the dog from a puppy, only to have the dog "turn" on one of the family, usually the kids or smallish women. I've just had so many people tell me that the dog just went nuts and started tearing the shit out of someone. Sometimes when the victim is a shit faced drunk 6ft tall male I'm kinda on the dog's side just cause the dipshit probably had it coming cause he pissed the dog off. But when it's a kid, all that changes.
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Spoken like a true pit bull owner. I've seen pit bull owners (as they were gettin cuffed for PI before the ride) hollering that it was the 2 year old with her face partially ripped off and sections of her skull crushed who was at fault cause "she pissed off the dog". You want stats, look em up yourself. Training don't mean shit when the medical bills and lawsuit hits.Originally posted by ROCKETW19
i call bullshit bro some were you can look up bite stats and i think german sheaperds were #1 pittbull attacks just get all the news reports. and if a dog is raised right your kids are safe as can be. pittbulls are dog aggresive not people aggresive (like i said if trained right)
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Changed my mind, here's your stats:
800,000 dog bites per year with 1 in 6 requiring medical attention
Of all reported cases in the USA to date, more than 50% have been to children.
Over 25% of attacks on children require medical care.
To date, the average number of deaths per year is 17. Most of those are children.
1 in 3 homeowners insurance claims pertains to doge bites.
61% of dog attacks happen in the home.
77% of the attacking dogs belonged to the victim's family or friend.
Boys, age 5-9yrs have the highest bite incident rate.
The odds are 3.2 to 1 that the victim will be a child.
Children are most likely to be bitten on the face, neck, and head.
77% of injuries to children age 10 or less are facial.
Severe injuries occur almost exclusively in children under 10.
In children under 4, the family dog was the attacker 50% of the time, and was most likely at home.
And last but certainly not least, # 1 dog on the CDC list of high risk breeds that contribute to the above stats: PIT BULL
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