Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Another off the wall posting

Ok, Now I know there are pitbull lovers out there that may read this. I am sorry that this blog offends you in any way. The opinions expressed in this blog are MY opinions that won't be changed. You can write all the hate against me all you want, but I won't change.

Recently in Amarillo, a Pit was euthanized by request of his owner cause of his aggressive behavior. Yes the pit had gotten out of his yard a few times and attacked people. I say good for the owners for seeing the dogs true nature. Yes it is the pits true nature to be aggressive. Actually all breeds are aggressive. It is in their DNA. 

When you raise any breed of dog to be a sweet, loving dog, your suppressing that instinct. BUT, there are times when even the most loving dog goes AWOL and the aggressiveness arises. I know that pits get a bad rap cause of this, but sometimes even the loving-est pit will turn. Yes I know that German Shepherds are aggressive too, But I watch my GSD very closely when there are people around. I keep her on a short leash. Could she attack and kill a person? Yes she could. Even if it isn't provoked by a person, she could kill or injure a person.

As for my poms that I own. I personally don't think they would hurt a fly. Yes when there are children around, I tell the children NOT to get in their faces(specially with my 8 yr old pom) I also tell the parents that I will NOT be held responsible if THEIR child gets hurt. They too have to watch the child. 

Now here is my true opinion on the pitbull. It isn't the breed itself that I truly hate, it is the looks and the true nature of the breed. The pit's head is outright UGLY. There is no beauty to it. Will I own a ugly dog like that? no. Specially when I know the dogs true nature.

I don't care who says what about the Pitbull, I won't ever own one and I don't like to be around them. My nephew(one of several)had brought a pit to my mother-in-laws house when my son was still alive and she was very, VERY aggressive towards my son. I told my nephew to remove the dog. He didn't. He said that the dog had every right to be in the house(meanwhile the dog is almost attacking my 2 year old). When I left the house, I was on the phone to the local sheriff explaining the details. Because the dog was showing extreme aggression towards my son, My nephew had to remove the pit from the property. So see, even though your pit maybe loving at home, don't trust them when you visit a relative.
 

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