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Travis Kelcee

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How did your dog feel about this demeaning attitude?
I don't know he won't tell me. Plus I've never shared it with him because we really like him.

I've already gone around with someone in this thread about the breed, I won't mention names. In the pitbull thread we have a genius who thinks PB owners should have to get a special license. As if a funking license helps stop bad people or stupid people from doing dumbshit.

Then there is the US media.






German Shepherd owners that love dogs in general. What'cha got?


The dreaded American pitbull


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Travis Kelcee

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Time to get ready, making a Hamburger, some pork and beans. I can hear the sizzle.

I hope Travis Kelcee's dog can emotionally deal with cynical attitude towards it, it's just not right.

See you OF...thats the plan
People like myself who have owned the breed for the last 18 years are not the ones with cynical attitudes. We are the ones who have to deal with it.

Not sure why you felt the need to say this twice but you have no idea what you are talking about.
 

Countryboy

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So someone tried to Jack, K on her way home. She didn't even put rounds down-range. It was a red charger with 1 head-light out.

Tomorrow, 'we're' gonna practice off hand shots. I'll have the target set up when she gets back from church. I'll have to switch out ammo. no use in wasting hollow-points on target practice.
 

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jokerman

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It seems pit bulls do the most damage but are lower on the probability of biting scale than many other breeds. Insurance payouts would be more. Getting bit by a small dog would not inflict the harm in most cases so it doesn't get the press.
I was doing a job and they had a pit bull , tied up
we were working on the garage
I worked in the house and was concerned because a Black woman lived there ,and I felt he might be protective and me being a little different.
She let him in and he was behind a dog gate.
His name was Rock
I yelped his name ,he looked at me and proceeded to cool down the room with his tail.
He was fattening he was so sweet
He was a med pit with a huge heart
He was loved at home and it showed
I used to visit him!
 

Dime

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So someone tried to Jack, K on her way home. She didn't even put rounds down-range. It was a red charger with 1 head-light out.

Tomorrow, 'we're' gonna practice off hand shots. I'll have the target set up when she gets back from church. I'll have to switch out ammo. no use in wasting hollow-points on target practice.
Is she ok? Just shook up i hope?
 

Travis Kelcee

Well-known member
Related but a Different breed.

Smaller with boxier heads

Plus AKC allows you to register a staffy or an American Pitbull as a staffy


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Now that I think about it my neighbor has a staffy. It's run out and bit me unprovoked and it's lunged for my dog several times. My dog never reacted.
 

Gray Wolf

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I don't know he won't tell me. Plus I've never shared it with him because we really like him.

I've already gone around with someone in this thread about the breed, I won't mention names. In the pitbull thread we have a genius who thinks PB owners should have to get a special license. As if a funking license helps stop bad people or stupid people from doing dumbshit.

Then there is the US media.









The dreaded American pitbull


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I met a couple Pitbulls that the owner should have been put down for, but my experience with the breed on balance is that they are exceptionally sweet. The problem is the ones bred for their aggression.
 

Dime

Well-known member
Related but a Different breed.

Smaller with boxier heads

Plus AKC allows you to register a staffy or an American Pitbull as a staffy
The people that go for the pedigree and show it to their friends kill me. They have no idea what they're even looking at nor have the personally seen any of the dogs ancestors in person so what difference could it possible make beyond it won some medals and certificates?. This pup came from Hans from dinngerhaus like I'm supposed to be impressed and that's what makes the dog more expensive. If the dog is good example of it's breed mentally and physically it don't matter who bred it. I used to sell pups for $500 and not one got returned for being stupid,shy, or developed health issues early and the parents all listened to me free lead. Now I see pups for 3k sold from people who haven't a clue and in some cases the dogs they use aren't even trained and spend the day in a cage..People are always f'n around with dogs, after the war the English tried to rename and claim german shepherds and call them alsatians.
 

Yarddog

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I met a couple Pitbulls that the owner should have been put down for, but my experience with the breed on balance is that they are exceptionally sweet. The problem is the ones bred for their aggression.
I had to put my pitbull down early this year. Raised her from four weeks old. Was my baby. She started getting aggressive with my kids and my wife. And my kids were not taunting or messing with her, ever. She was jealous, of me I think. I did all I could do. But when she crossed that line I had no choice. Shot her, and threw up. It upset me that much. I miss her

When I hear people spout that bull about “ there are no bad pit bulls, only bad owners”. That’s the most ignorant statement I’ve ever heard. Most pits I’ve known were good dogs.
With any dog you run the risk of a bad dog. And a 100 lb pitbull that will turn on you is a very dangerous thing.

She never scared me but a few times she did make me stop and think about the situation. She was just too aggressive. These “ethnically challenged” “breeders” are ruining the breed. Down in the southern states any stray you see is going to be at least part pitbull. You can’t just stick two dogs together and make puppies. Sure you can. But like our plant we love, breeding needs direction, you should be very selective.
 
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