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Hmmm must of been a reason.
Hmmm must of been a reason.
killacam88 said:yea right!!! my lil pickacu (chehuahua-Pekingese) is so mean he attacks pits and any other dog he biten a couple ppl.. any pit iv had in my life have been tuff dogs but so sweet to ppl and kids and small animals and dogs.. fighters have made the dog bad and an ugly name... but as ppl say You Cant Judge The Book By Its Cover
Maybe not a golden retriever or Pekinese but it is one of the top 3 family dogs: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2003849/Boy-3-left-horrific-facial-injuries-Labrador-savages-Poole-Harbour.htmlJimA said:killacam88 said:yea right!!! my lil pickacu (chehuahua-Pekingese) is so mean he attacks pits and any other dog he biten a couple ppl.. any pit iv had in my life have been tuff dogs but so sweet to ppl and kids and small animals and dogs.. fighters have made the dog bad and an ugly name... but as ppl say You Cant Judge The Book By Its Cover
Sure they get a bad rap, but you never hear of a Golden retriever or a Pekinese ripping a little kids face off, go figure.
Ya u have a very good point there =) i concur..ShortyKiloGyrl said:However, if you go off of genetics bred and not how animals are raised and taught then we wouldn't have any of these breeds and we'd all have outside wolves for pets. There is much more outside of this now. You can work with those breeds to train out or tone in those behaviors. Yes they have those drives in them, but they can be locked away or allowed to be brought out too. It's ALL in the owner. Look how many of Michael Vicks dogs went to loving homes with families with no fear of them attacking. Homes with children and other dogs too.
Improper breeding is in terms of letting dogs who are overly aggressive no matter the breed allowing them to reproduce. An imbalance like that can be passed down.hose91 said:It's not improper breeding, it's improper training and treatment.
I think we generally agree. It's definitely in the owner and how the dog is raised and treated, but if you own one, you should be aware that in instinctive moments, some breeds have more potential than others to do something you don't expect in terms of violence or fighting, although that can also be true of any individual dog. That's part of your job as an owner of any dog, imo, but even more so with breeds that have long histories of being fighting dogs.
killacam88 said:yea or like breeding brothers and sisters or moms with sons or other way around thats what i mean with improper breeding it makes for a well up dog