Shitty situation.
Their jaws can lock tightly. I use to walk a pair of assholes for someone. They rarely started a fight but between the two of them could take down anything short of a bear.
A swift kick to the chest will force them to exhale air. You have a fraction of a second to act and separate the dog from their target.
I am glad it ended so well.
yeah,,,,our Pitbull loved playing with other dogs and never showed aggression until a locals bully bastard of a staffy and a male tried a grab at our girl Pitbull,!,,,,
i had never seen her move so quick and she seemed to slide on her back and underneath the staff and clamped on and i have never ever heard a dog scream so much,,
i got her off him with the help of the shopkeepers bucket of water,,
sadly after that ,,she had to be muzzled as fighting instinct had kicked in so everytime she saw another dog she would go for it,,,
As a footnote,,,i was torn off the staffs owner who i wanted to sort,,this dog had already killed a oaps poodle and was on a warning so it picked on the wrong pitbull that day,,not something i would like to experience again but our Bo was just protecting herself,,,,s2
poor dog, would you say you can never get her to stop her aggressive instinct with other dogs? you ever seen that dog whisperer guy? he would say your dog is being like that because she is left leading the pack, all she needs is you to make all her decisions for her and lead, lol. probably isn't that simple in reality i grant you.
I dont believe that once " the extinct" kicks in ,,there is very much ya can do,,this was late 80s and before the dog whisperers etc and back then would have cost a whole heap of money and time,,
sad thing was our pitbull was around three when she had to protect herself and loved playing with other dogs until then but she loved the feeling to fight as pitbulls can much more and after that was always muzzled,,,,,
Gauis,,remember mate,,our pitbull who was female was attacked for no reason by a male staffie with lots of previous and a head like a giant,,,,,
we had never seen her behave in an aggressive way until that day and it wasnt learned behaviour ,,it was pure unadulterated instinct and its need to protect when under attack,,still was a fantastic,,loving dog even compared to our Rottweilers,,,,s2
instinct is instinct, once its triggered...
hope your cats ok mate.
im semi guilty of this kinda thing,cause one of my dogs hates cats,
which is fun as i also have a cat..lol
how would you breed that cat hating traits out?
is it even possible?
cause my dogs no cat even if you just spell out the word..
they cat psycics.
instinct is instinct, once its triggered...
hope your cats ok mate.
im semi guilty of this kinda thing,cause one of my dogs hates cats,
which is fun as i also have a cat..lol
how would you breed that cat hating traits out?
is it even possible?
cause my dogs no cat even if you just spell out the word..
they cat psycics.