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J-Pipes 09-03-2010 06:19 PM

Vicious dogs-not!
 
I just saw a news story on yahoo about a 9 yr old boy who was saved by his 18 week old puppy. What they don't say, but clearly show is that it was the dog that has been damned by society, The American PitBull Terrier. As an owner of one of these magnificent animals, I do know that they are not what the mainstream media portrays them as. The story tell how the boy was playing with his dog named "Pinky" is the yard when he noticed a swarm of bees, which he is allergic to, and as they began to sting him Pinky ran into the swarm and distracted the bees so he could run to the house. He says in the video that he could hear her yelping as she was being stung. His Grandmother tended to him, then they rushed the dog to the vet, where it was determined that she had been stung at least 40 times, and was badly swollun, to the point of her eyes being shut, and ears sticking straight out, and actually weighing a few extra pounds! And anyone who thinks poorly of these wonderfull dogs, cleary has never been around one owned by a truly responsible owner. I have two neice's and two nephews with the oldest being 9 yrs old, and I don't hesitate a second to leave them alone with my dog. There are no bad dogs, just irresponsible owners!:hellox:

http://news.yahoo.com/video/cincinna...swarm-21716748

AHolt 09-03-2010 07:58 PM

I agree, I have always owned them, great family pets.

outlaw1_gt 09-04-2010 08:30 AM

:tu: nice I also have one and they are great

zach_west 09-04-2010 08:53 AM

we had a couple when i was a little kid and they were both the sweetest dogs ever. If you petted one of them too hard they'd fall over and start crying haha.

2MuchJunk 09-04-2010 03:46 PM

Got one. One of the best dogs I have ever owned.

Captn_tyler 09-04-2010 10:14 PM

I like german sheapards personally, and people tend to think the same about them, only cause they used as attack dogs. Its all in how you raise em.

Heck I been attacked by a pootle, damn pootle!!! :argh:

J-Pipes 09-04-2010 10:52 PM

The crankiest dog that I'm around is my brother's fiance's miniature pincher!

00CamaroSS 09-04-2010 11:25 PM

I've got a Doberman which have the same negative conotations. She is the best dog I've ever owned. She is loving and very protective and she loves kids. My fiance has a 1 year old neice that rides her around the house lol.

I've also known several pitbulls and all of them have been great dogs. One used to ride on my center console.

Oh and I hate min pins they are mean little yippsters.

tiremann9669 09-04-2010 11:28 PM

Agreed it's not the dog it's just 80% of the people that own them are gang bangers or train them for fighting :c:

J-Pipes 09-05-2010 08:35 AM

I would say it's actually far less than 80%, probably more into the single digits or teens. If you do little research, you will find that these are some of the least likely dogs to harm people. The misconseption comes from the media who calls every dog attack, a pitbull attack, to where when you have a story that highlights the breed in a good way such as the one I posted, they don't say anything about the breed. And some other little sidenotes, the most decorated dog in the military was a WW1 Pitbull, although I can't remember his name right now. And the first dog to ride cross country was an APBT, which the goggles he who are supposed to be on display in the Smithsonian. And as of a couple years ago one of the top dope dogs in the nation was also a APBT. These dogs truely are what American are supposed to be, kind, carring, Protective, determined, resiliant, very intelligent, and most importantly, they don't take no shit:rocking:


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