If someone wants to take on a Pit bull they need to put in the time to train it etc like any other dog. This breed is just more animalistic in nature.
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It's the people who mostly influence them into becoming "bad" dogs. Humans can seriously be sick sometime. Not only do they fight dogs, but I've recently learned of a term called "bait dog." Which is basically a dog punching bag. People knock out the teeth of bait dogs or tape their muzzle shut, then tie them down so they can't run away. Then they let loose an "in-training" dog (or more than one at a time--apparently competition brings out more fierceness) on the bait dog to rip it apart and attack it to severe injuries. This is how they 'train' their fighting dogs. Using a defenseless bait dog which isn't even given a fighting chance. Very sad what people will do for entertainment, money, and whatever bullshit reason.
If someone wants to take on a Pit bull they need to put in the time to train it etc like any other dog. This breed is just more animalistic in nature.
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I don't think pit bulls are bad dogs, the 'bad' ones are just ones that haven't been socialized properly (be it with humans, other dogs, cats, etc), were trained incorrectly, or don't have an outlet. Pit bulls are a terrier - terriers were bred, in most instances, to chase something down. Within terriers, there's two sects - baying and kill. Baying terriers will merely chase something down, corner it, and wait for the hunter to come and dispatch/collect it while the kill terriers will handle it on their own. Both can exist within a breed and, from what has been explained to me, it is as varied as a dog-to-dog basis. What this means is that yes, some pit bulls are disposed to attacking small animals (cats, rabbits, squirrels, etc - anything that runs away from them and is smaller than them) and it is the owner's responsibility to take care. Then there are some pits who will cuddle with the family cat or rabbit - it is all a matter of the dog itself's personality. No two dogs are alike so you can't assume just because dog#1 tolerates cats that dog#2 will, too.
If I had a pit (I would LOVE one, but I don't have an active enough lifestyle), I'd never leave it alone with my cat or rabbit but that's only because I'd want to always be sure. This is the same for if I had any terrier, really - I had a feist x JRT mix who was insanely human aggressive due to a neurological issue, as far as we could tell. He just snapped soon as he hit 1yr old :/ Was fine until then. So pit bulls aren't bad, they're just not for everyone. They need a lot of exercise/stimulation and they don't typically do well in apartments and stuff like that unless they get a lot of 'out' time. It's the same for breeds like Border Collies and Malinois - and German Sheps. They need exercise because they've been bred to work, be it herding or chasing. They need that outlet like they need food and when they don't get it, it can really affect their behavior and cause anxiety, etc.
I think another term of 'kill' is 'catch'. I'm not sure, the person I have spoken to at length called them 'bay' and 'kill'. I can't seem to find anything on it now but I'm also a little tired.
Going with what most have said -- depends on how they're raised. I don't know much about pits, but I do know they weren't always seen as they are today. A lady I live with used to raise and train pits back in NY, and when she moved here to KS kept one. He's the goofiest, most stubborn but adorable pit I've seen. He's also a huge momma's boy and gets very vocal and sad if he isn't by her side :p
The jerk downstairs trained him to kill cats just because he didn't like them, and it took a while to get him out of that habit. He's never been violent from what I hear unless provoked -- and he is very tolerant of a hyper-active corgi that lives with him, if that says anything lol.
But yeah, the pits I know are very sweet and lovable ^^
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Bad dogs come from bad owners (or naive ones). A pitbull isn't born inherently bad, just that idiotic thugs see them as a status symbol and train them to be vicious. It's a shame really.
Aska (07-29-2015)
Agreed! Pitbulls are beautiful dogs if trained properly from young. Most dogs are simply playful or do not know when boundaries are crossed. As the owner, you have to draw the line and teach them what should and should not be done.
lpdonkey (08-01-2015)