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Post by s on Sept 28, 2023 21:05:24 GMT
I have also heard Pitmommies say, and i quote textually without exaggeration "pitties weren't nannies just for the kids, but for the whole family!". They are this delusional
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Post by Hardcastle on Sept 28, 2023 21:09:21 GMT
It's not the resting, it's the pointlessness. You all might think pet dogs chilling next to you on the couch and eating potato chips is normal, but it's not. It's new and abnormal. We have a 40 000 year history with dogs and this started 150 years ago, and all it has done is hurt dogs and make them sick and riddled with genetic problems. This idea in your ignorant heads that this is what dogs are supposed to be, is precisely why real dogs freak you out so much. You are detached from a traditional normal existence and products of a dystopian hell, and that is why you find rustic traditional human lifestyles, and all that goes with them like real working dogs that put food on the table, abhorrent. You're abhorrent. You are the abomination. You and your fluffy diseased friends.
Then you wank over wild animals because you are so far away from them and they are like mythical gods to you. To me they are contemporaries and business associates and they aren't anything special. Dogs are my business colleagues. We all interact in the real world and it is important my business colleagues are sharp and ready for action, while you sit around inhaling your dogs farts and watching anime. You don't know what a dog is and sure as hell don't know what a man is.
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Post by Bolushi on Sept 28, 2023 21:10:02 GMT
I personally don’t get the point in getting a dog or any pet just because it looks cute, cool, etc. are you just getting it to stare at it? I don't see the point of getting a shitbull, for what, want to be edgy, antisocial and menacing? Just join a motorbike club or something There are far worse options out there. A pitbull is one of the more modern civilized dogs. A jindo or husky is a nightmare.
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Post by s on Sept 28, 2023 21:25:52 GMT
I don't see the point of getting a shitbull, for what, want to be edgy, antisocial and menacing? Just join a motorbike club or something There are far worse options out there. A pitbull is one of the more modern civilized dogs. A jindo or husky is a nightmare. From 2005 to 2017 "civilized" Pitbulls killed 284 persons, "nightmare" Huskies only killed 13
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Post by Bolushi on Sept 28, 2023 21:27:27 GMT
There are far worse options out there. A pitbull is one of the more modern civilized dogs. A jindo or husky is a nightmare. From 2005 to 2017 "civilized" Pitbulls killed 284 persons, "nightmare" Huskies only killed 13 That's a tierlist of strength of dog vs popularity of dog, with no barring on actual breed tendencies.
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Post by CoolJohnson on Sept 29, 2023 2:53:44 GMT
It's not the resting, it's the pointlessness. You all might think pet dogs chilling next to you on the couch and eating potato chips is normal, but it's not. It's new and abnormal. We have a 40 000 year history with dogs and this started 150 years ago, and all it has done is hurt dogs and make them sick and riddled with genetic problems. This idea in your ignorant heads that this is what dogs are supposed to be, is precisely why real dogs freak you out so much. You are detached from a traditional normal existence and products of a dystopian hell, and that is why you find rustic traditional human lifestyles, and all that goes with them like real working dogs that put food on the table, abhorrent. You're abhorrent. You are the abomination. You and your fluffy diseased friends. Then you wank over wild animals because you are so far away from them and they are like mythical gods to you. To me they are contemporaries and business associates and they aren't anything special. Dogs are my business colleagues. We all interact in the real world and it is important my business colleagues are sharp and ready for action, while you sit around inhaling your dogs farts and watching anime. You don't know what a dog is and sure as hell don't know what a man is. Shitbulls are still trash. I do agree that some of the hunting or baying dogs like terriers and hounds are cool.
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Post by Hardcastle on Sept 29, 2023 2:59:49 GMT
Where do you stand on Bull Arabs and dogo argentinos?
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Post by s on Sept 29, 2023 9:05:49 GMT
It's not the resting, it's the pointlessness. You all might think pet dogs chilling next to you on the couch and eating potato chips is normal, but it's not. It's new and abnormal. We have a 40 000 year history with dogs and this started 150 years ago, and all it has done is hurt dogs and make them sick and riddled with genetic problems. This idea in your ignorant heads that this is what dogs are supposed to be, is precisely why real dogs freak you out so much. You are detached from a traditional normal existence and products of a dystopian hell, and that is why you find rustic traditional human lifestyles, and all that goes with them like real working dogs that put food on the table, abhorrent. You're abhorrent. You are the abomination. You and your fluffy diseased friends. Then you wank over wild animals because you are so far away from them and they are like mythical gods to you. To me they are contemporaries and business associates and they aren't anything special. Dogs are my business colleagues. We all interact in the real world and it is important my business colleagues are sharp and ready for action, while you sit around inhaling your dogs farts and watching anime. You don't know what a dog is and sure as hell don't know what a man is. Shitbulls are still trash. I do agree that some of the hunting or baying dogs like terriers and hounds are cool. foodchaingang.proboards.com/thread/1757/fix-pitbull-problemBtw Johnson which option do you support?
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Post by s on Oct 10, 2023 8:27:11 GMT
Pitbulls make up far more than 6%. Around 20% actually. Both pitbulls and labs are in the 0.0%. Also they include farm animals and pets. Animal on animal violence is not relevant, who gives a shit if a pitbull attacks a dog? Killing cats is not even worth a mention, they are pests like raccoons when allowed to roam. Most of this "pest" Cats killed by Pitbulls have owners, and they rarely leave their own backyard. Same goes for the Dogs killed by Pitbulls. There is a video where a Pitbull attacks a poor Golden Retriever without provokation and tears it's limb off at the dog park. Also it's ironic that Might as well get a Nile Crocodrile if you want something with such a high prey Drive. Heck, a high-content Wolfdog is probably significantly less animal-agressive than a Pit. Pitbulls are absolutely not meant to be companions like say Golden Retrievers are. At the very least Pitbulls shouldn't be allowed outside or near childrens without a tight leash. It's also hypocritical how you call Cat "pests" when they are allowed to roam (even though they rarely leave their own backyards) while Pitbulls that are allowed to roam apparently aren't "pests" (even though they run around entire city blocks just to attack a person or animal) even though their societal and financial damage is much much greater than that of Cats, outside Cats attacks mice, birds and rabbits, while outside Pitbulls attack Cattle/Livestock, Pets and People "In 2019, pit bulls accounted for 91% of all reported fatal attacks on other animals, 91% of all fatal attacks on other dogs, 76% of all fatal dog attacks on cats, and 82% of all fatal dog attacks on other pets, poultry, and hoofed species" "The numbers of hoofed animals killed by dogs each year are approximately as consistent as the numbers of dogs and cats. The numbers of poultry killed tend to fluctuate widely, because of the very high numbers killed in the worst reported incidents, in which dogs––usually pit bulls––break into commercial poultry barns." So in resume, outside Cats rarely leave their own backyard and attack mice, birds and rabbits, while outside pitbulls run for hundreds of meters away from their backyards to attack livestock, pets and people, it's quite obvious which one causes by far the most societal and economic damage out of the 2. And therefore is the far bigger pest You are much more likely to be attacked in an encounter with 2 feral Pitbulls than in an encounter with a Wolf pack
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Post by s on Oct 10, 2023 8:29:33 GMT
In the 10 years from 2009 to 2018, pit bulls killed or maimed 3,569 people in the USA and Canada. (Merritt Clifton, Dog Attack Deaths & Maimings, U.S. & Canada, 1982-2018 Log.) They killed over 80% of all Americans who are killed by dogs. (Colleen Lynn, 2015.)
In the 13-year period from 2005 to 2017, pit bulls killed 283 Americans. (Colleen Lynn, 12-Year U.S. Dog Bite Fatality Chart and Colleen Lynn)
An additional study found that pit bulls inflict "more complex wounds, were often unprovoked, and went off property to attack" and that "[t]he probability of a bite resulting in a complex wound was 4.4 times higher for pit bulls compared with the other top-biting breeds." (Khan K, Horswell B, and Samanta D, Dog-Bite Injuries to the Craniofacial Region: An Epidemiologic and Pattern-of-Injury Review at a Level 1 Trauma Center, J Oral Maxillofac Surg, November 2019, (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31816277)
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Post by s on Oct 10, 2023 8:30:13 GMT
In the years 2016 through 2021, when pit bulls became homicidal they killed either their owners or members of their owners' families most of the time. This can be called "eruscide" from the Latin word "erus" which means "owner" or "master of the house." In 2016, of the 31 Americans killed by dogs, 23 were killed by pit bulls and their mixes, and 12 of those 23 victims were either the owner of the pit bull or a member of the owner's family. (See details given by Colleen Lynn, www.dogsbite.org/dog-bite-statistics-fatalities-2016.php.) The eruscide rate was 52%. In 2017, of the 39 Americans killed by dogs, 29 were killed by pit bulls and their mixes, and 18 of those 29 victims were either the owner of the pit bull or a member of the owner's family (including a relative). (See Colleen Lynn, www.dogsbite.org/dog-bite-statistics-fatalities-2017.php.) The eruscide rate was 62%. In 2018, of the 34 Americans killed by dogs, 25 were killed by pit bulls and their mixes, and 14 of those 25 victims were their owners, the owners' family members, or babies that the pit bull owners were watching. (Phillips, Kenneth, Pit Bull Killings - 2018, bit.ly/2Wubi1j.) The eruscide rate was 56%. In 2019, 48 Americans were killed by dogs, pit bulls and their mixes killed 33, and 13 of the 33 victims were their owner or the owner's family member. In one additional case, the victim was a visiting baby. (Phillips, Kenneth, Pit Bull Killings - 2019, bit.ly/2S5zcko.) The eruscide rate was 40%. In 2021, of the 51 Americans killed by dogs, 37 were killed by one or more pit bulls and their mixes (in some cases in combination with one or more other breeds), and 21 of those victims were either the owner of the pit bull or member of the owner's family. The eruscide rate was 57%. The average eruscide rate during the past 5 years, therefore, was 53%. Pit bulls also have been known to eat their owners. In 2019, when the police went in search for Freddie Mack (57, Johnson County, TX), they could not find him, but they found bits of his bones and clothes in the excrement of his 15 pit bulls. (Sheriff: Missing North Texas man was eaten by his own dogs, Fox4News.com, July 10, 2019, bit.ly/2YR4BrD.) In 2017, police looking for Bethany Stephens (22, Goochland County, VA) found her two pit bulls eating her rib cage. (Goochland County Sheriff James Agnew, press conference, Dec. 18, 2017) In 2022, Marina Verriest's husband returned home from work to find his wife being eaten by their own pit bull. (See Colleen Lynn, blog.dogsbite.org/2022/07/family-pit-bull-mutilates-kills-70-year-old-woman-in-nassau-county.html.)Common sense leads to the conclusion that when they attack, pit bulls bite (without necessarily killing) their owners and their owners' family members and visiting babies in the same relative numbers, namely more than half the time.
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Post by Hardcastle on Oct 10, 2023 9:31:14 GMT
"In the 13-year period from 2005 to 2017, pit bulls killed 283 Americans. (Colleen Lynn, 12-Year U.S. Dog Bite Fatality Chart and Colleen Lynn)"
Damn, that's 21 a year. Nearly half as much as wasps.
611 000 Americans die of heart disease a year, or nearly 8 million between 2005 and 2017.
But something needs to be done about the Pitbull problem. Ok.
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Post by s on Oct 10, 2023 9:41:08 GMT
"In the 13-year period from 2005 to 2017, pit bulls killed 283 Americans. (Colleen Lynn, 12-Year U.S. Dog Bite Fatality Chart and Colleen Lynn)" Damn, that's 21 a year. Nearly half as much as wasps. 611 000 Americans die of heart disease a year, or nearly 8 million between 2005 and 2017. But something needs to be done about the Pitbull problem. Ok. www.google.com/amp/s/www.cbsnews.com/amp/baltimore/news/a-pitbull-ate-my-tesla-pitbull/Totally normal Dog behaviour.
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Post by s on Oct 10, 2023 9:41:57 GMT
Modern Hercules would strangle a pitbull trying to eat him instead of snakes
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Post by s on Oct 10, 2023 9:48:23 GMT
"In the 13-year period from 2005 to 2017, pit bulls killed 283 Americans. (Colleen Lynn, 12-Year U.S. Dog Bite Fatality Chart and Colleen Lynn)" Damn, that's 21 a year. Nearly half as much as wasps. 611 000 Americans die of heart disease a year, or nearly 8 million between 2005 and 2017. But something needs to be done about the Pitbull problem. Ok. Nearly 50,000 dogs, including nearly 47,000 pit bulls, killed or injured humans or other pets and/or farmed animals in the U.S. during 2017. Since there are only about 3.7 million pit bulls in the U.S. at any given time, the odds start at about one chance in 80 that any given pit bull will kill a human or animal in any given year––compared to about one chance in 24,666 that any given dog of any other breed will kill any pet or farmed animal. That’s right: the odds are 308 times higher that a pit bull will kill a human, pet, or farmed animal in any given year than that a dog other than a pit bull will. Multiply that one chance in 80 by the 10-year average lifespan of a dog, and about one pit bull in eight will become a killer––if the pit bull lives a normal lifespan. With a turnover rate of nearly 33% per year, and 50% for adult pit bulls, most do not live even half a normal lifespan. By way of further comparison, the odds are about one chance in 520 that any given licensed driver will be involved in an accident that kills a human in any given year, and one chance in 62 that a driver will roadkill an animal during the year. In other words, keeping or being around a pit bull starts out being almost as dangerous as driving, long recognized as the most dangerous thing that the average American does. But vehicular safety is subject to strict regulation. Drivers are required to be heavily insured, and to take classes and pass tests before they get a driving permit. Both drivers and passengers are required to wear seat belts. Traffic lights and stop signs at every intersection reduce the risk of collision. Police patrol the roads around the clock to try to intercept speeders and drunk drivers.
No similar measures exist to limit the risk from pit bulls. Anyone, including drunks, can take a pit bull almost anywhere, without passing any safety tests and without being insured.
And, as with driving, any reckless behavior can markedly increase the odds that a pit bull will kill or injure another living being.
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