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Originally Posted by NicksVSix
I'm of the philosophy that if a dog ever bites a person, ever, they get sleep needle.
I don't trust pit bulls as far as I could throw one. If I am with my daughter (6 years old) and I see a pit bull, I imediately place myself between her and the dog for as long as it's nearby. There's been too many stories of pitbulls attacking people, kids especially, fo no reason at all. It's a dangerous breed. Sure, they can be raised to be peaceful dogs, but they are prone to being aggressive and violent, just as retrievers are prone to being peaceful and docile. It's bred into them.
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Originally Posted by NicksVSix
A dog that will attack another dog (or even a cat) is just as dangerous an animal as a dog who attacks a human. It's not exactly a desirable trait to see in an animal.
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I agree, in addition people do not seem to be comprehending the word "DOMESTIC" or "DOMICILE" or "DOMESTICATED". We are civilians, derived from the word civilized, we are domestic in that we have families, families live in domiciles,(our homes), as civilized humans we "domesticate" animals to be civil and live with us as work animals or pleasure of company animals. This is usually acomplished over centuries with breeding and or deprivation of freedom over the long course of time so that the breed or animal becomes dependant on civilized humans to provide food for it as it is unable to sustain it's self in the wild. Therefore it's domesticated to be civil as we are. A violent, agressive and or vicious animal is not a domesticated one and should be in the wild, in a zoo or six feet under. Enjoy Peta and the rest of you animal loving hippies, I love my dog, if it was aggressive, violent or vicious I'd do the responsible thing and put it down. I hope anyone way on the other side of the fence are never maimed, attacked or the owner of a vicious animal that takes a childs life and you have to be the one to live with that the rest of yours. End of story.