This is like saying all Germans should be put down due to Adolf Hitlers actions.
I could not disagree more.
I could not disagree more.
Neehau said:
This is like saying all Germans should be put down due to Adolf Hitlers actions.
I could not disagree more.
Wait till they add German shorthaired pointers to the evil category!BuddysBud said:Gunny456 said:
Interesting that the Doberman and Rottweiler is in the Working Group of AKC whereas German Shepherds, Dutch Shepherds, Malinois etc. are in the Herding Group.
I stand corrected, but it is interesting how Hollywood would choose German breeds to be the evil ones in their movies.
Not really. On a biological level, we are very similar to animals. We are animals. We are made up of the exact same stuff. I can go into specifics if you likeMediAg13 said:Neehau said:
This is like saying all Germans should be put down due to Adolf Hitlers actions.
I could not disagree more.
The ridiculous arguments and comparisons just prove the OPs point.
bmks270 said:
I wouldn't let a toddler play with a loaded gun or a pit bull.
That's the only analogy I'd make between guns and pit bulls.
Let's actually look at the stats:
2015:Quote:
Last year, according to the Washington Post, 13 toddlers age 3 or younger accidentally killed themselves with a gun, 18 injured themselves, 10 injured others, and two killed other people.
2015:Quote:
Annual data from 2015 shows that 39% (14) of the fatality victims were children ages 9-years and younger,
Together, pit bulls (28) and rottweilers (4), the second most lethal dog breed, accounted for 89% of the total recorded deaths in 2015.
https://time.com/4311066/toddlers-guns-shoot-parents/
2015 data shows 38 gun deaths age 0-9 excluding homicide.
https://www.kidsdata.org/topic/2005/firearm-deaths-age-cause/table#fmt=3006&loc=1,2&tf=84&ch=733,1404,445,446,1308,532,534,1643&sortColumnId=0&sortType=asc
Ages 0-9 in 2015:
14 deaths from dangerous dog breeds.
38 deaths from fire arms not ruled homicide.
300+ million guns
being generous here 7 million pit bulls and Rottweilers and other dangerous breeds.
Doing the numbers it appears that a child age 0-9 is 15x more likely to be killed by an aggressive dog breed than a firearm (excluding homicides).
Neehau said:Not really. On a biological level, we are very similar to animals. We are animals. We are made up of the exact same stuff. I can go into specifics if you likeMediAg13 said:Neehau said:
This is like saying all Germans should be put down due to Adolf Hitlers actions.
I could not disagree more.
The ridiculous arguments and comparisons just prove the OPs point.
Our status as the apex animal on the planet, currently, does not grant us a right to exterminate other species. That is natures job if and when nature decides to do so.
Yeah, my view of Chihuahua owners is actually very low. They buy a breed that is known to bite regularly, but laugh it off because the dog is too weak for its poor behavior to cause severe injury. Pit owners may be playing roulette, but purse-dog owners bought a dog that's guaranteed to bite and aggravate others.Gunny456 said:
Actually the meanest dog I ever was around was my aunts two chihuahuas. I would stay with them for about 4 weeks during the summer at their lake house when I was a kid. They had two chihuahuas named "Pepe" and " Mario".
By the end of the 4 weeks I looked like I played with a roll of barb wire. They bit me like everyday for something!
Jabin said:
Are Pitbulls a separate species from other dogs?
Harry Stone said:
What's the point of owning a pitbull knowing the likelihood of it severely injuring or even killing a human is more probable than other breeds? i dont get the mentality.
tehmackdaddy said:
This thread is akin to an anti-gun rights thread.
People with zero experience raising animals calling for the abolishment of animals they are afraid of because they have no practical experience in the subject matter and have only anecdotes as a defense.
I'll replace the terms.
People with zero experience with firearms calling for the abolishment of firearms they are afraid of because they have no practical experience in the subject matter and have only anecdotes as a defense.
tehmackdaddy said:
This thread is akin to an anti-gun rights thread.
People with zero experience raising animals calling for the abolishment of animals they are afraid of because they have no practical experience in the subject matter and have only anecdotes as a defense.
I'll replace the terms.
People with zero experience with firearms calling for the abolishment of firearms they are afraid of because they have no practical experience in the subject matter and have only anecdotes as a defense.
78669AG said:
A lot of dumbassary in this thread.
My Aussie Mix is far more aggressive than my Chow Doberman mix
All dog attacks are traced back to negligence and abuse by the owner. Sorta like guns......
Plus these weren't pitt bulls. Just dogs that look like them
IslanderAg04 said:bmks270 said:
I wouldn't let a toddler play with a loaded gun or a pit bull.
That's the only analogy I'd make between guns and pit bulls.
Let's actually look at the stats:
2015:Quote:
Last year, according to the Washington Post, 13 toddlers age 3 or younger accidentally killed themselves with a gun, 18 injured themselves, 10 injured others, and two killed other people.
2015:Quote:
Annual data from 2015 shows that 39% (14) of the fatality victims were children ages 9-years and younger,
Together, pit bulls (28) and rottweilers (4), the second most lethal dog breed, accounted for 89% of the total recorded deaths in 2015.
https://time.com/4311066/toddlers-guns-shoot-parents/
2015 data shows 38 gun deaths age 0-9 excluding homicide.
https://www.kidsdata.org/topic/2005/firearm-deaths-age-cause/table#fmt=3006&loc=1,2&tf=84&ch=733,1404,445,446,1308,532,534,1643&sortColumnId=0&sortType=asc
Ages 0-9 in 2015:
14 deaths from dangerous dog breeds.
38 deaths from fire arms not ruled homicide.
300+ million guns
being generous here 7 million pit bulls and Rottweilers and other dangerous breeds.
Doing the numbers it appears that a child age 0-9 is 15x more likely to be killed by an aggressive dog breed than a firearm (excluding homicides).
Can i lock a pitbull in a gun safe?
Cynic said:
Now the conservatives want government to confiscate personal property because people own scary-looking dogs.
Politics are funny
Cynic said:
Now the conservatives want government to confiscate personal property because people own scary-looking dogs.
Politics are funny
Cynic said:
Now the conservatives want government to confiscate personal property because people own scary-looking dogs.
Politics are funny
Frok said:
Oh come on, a pit bull can be violent but it's not a tiger.
I don't care for pit bulls, I agree they are a problem breed.
BoydCrowder13 said:Frok said:
Oh come on, a pit bull can be violent but it's not a tiger.
I don't care for pit bulls, I agree they are a problem breed.
Point is due to the overall strength, jaw strength and ingrained predatory instincts, pits are a lot closer to a tiger or wolf than they are to a lab.
Can't think of too many other domesticated animals that could easily kill a grown man that is fighting for his life.
For me I would never own a dog that I think might harm my children or someone else's children. I have had 2 dogs, an Italian Greyhound that was timid and all he wanted to do was lay down on under a blanket on your lap or run really fast, "a 30 mile per hour couch potato". I currently have a 14 year old Goldendoodle that is basically a stuffed animal that has been phenomenal with my boys and I know both in experience with her and because of her breed she is extremely unlikely to ever harm anyone even if provoked. I got the Goldendoodle because it was a much sturdier breed than my IG, they are the ideal family dog in my opinion as they are highly intelligent and all they want to do is please you so they make training very easy and they are calmer than a lab. Golden's are awesome but they shed like crazy, the Doodle fixes that and adds even more intelligence to an already intelligent breed. Both of mine could have easily been service dogs and even my Indian neighbor that was terrified of dogs (dogs in India are often running loose and rabid) came to love my dog and pet her. I've had friends who have used her to socialize their dogs because she is so calm and well behaved Before I get a dog I do a lot of research and get to know the breed and go to see them at meetups, I take having an animal in my home incredibly seriously and was even more serious when my children were small.McInnis said:I used to say that as well. Then four years ago I needed a dog and went to the local shelter and found this big black lab mix that was so skinny his ribs were practically sticking through his skin. I bought him home and he's turned into a great, gentle pet. He loves my grandkids. Then after about a year I got his DNA tested out of curiosity. Came back 50% American Stafforshire and only 37% Labrador. What would you do?Quote:
I would never, ever own a dog that is a pit or is part pit.
This.Nanomachines son said:C@LAg said:
ban pitbulls?
everywhere?
Kill the entire breed and end all of them forever yes.
"Faceripper" Kazansky is feared throughout the neighborhoodTom Kazansky 2012 said:Tom Kazansky 2012 said:
She def has the look of a hardened killer.
Buzzy said:"Faceripper" Kazansky is feared throughout the neighborhoodTom Kazansky 2012 said:Tom Kazansky 2012 said:
She def has the look of a hardened killer.
My Dad actually oversaw the dog training facility at Lackland in the early 80s. They researched every breed imaginable and no dog came close to the Malinois for a police dog. They are insanely athletic and insanely disciplined. Great at bomb sniffing too. They will be perfectly docile until given the command to attack but once that command is given they will not stop until the right command is given (it used to be the word "OUT" btw) or they are shot. That's it.Gunny456 said:
The Malinois is a one family dog but is incredibly loyal to that family and is very disciplined on command obeying.
Lots of LOE K-9 trainers and military trainers, IE. Lackland AFB would highly disagree with you.
Malinois don't turn on their handlers.
Do you write CRT papers in your spare time? If there are 14 deaths from dogs and 38 deaths from firearms, it means death from firearm is 2.7 times more likely than death from an aggressive dog breedbmks270 said:
I wouldn't let a toddler play with a loaded gun or a pit bull.
That's the only analogy I'd make between guns and pit bulls.
Let's actually look at the stats:
2015:Quote:
Last year, according to the Washington Post, 13 toddlers age 3 or younger accidentally killed themselves with a gun, 18 injured themselves, 10 injured others, and two killed other people.
2015:Quote:
Annual data from 2015 shows that 39% (14) of the fatality victims were children ages 9-years and younger,
Together, pit bulls (28) and rottweilers (4), the second most lethal dog breed, accounted for 89% of the total recorded deaths in 2015.
https://time.com/4311066/toddlers-guns-shoot-parents/
2015 data shows 38 gun deaths age 0-9 excluding homicide.
https://www.kidsdata.org/topic/2005/firearm-deaths-age-cause/table#fmt=3006&loc=1,2&tf=84&ch=733,1404,445,446,1308,532,534,1643&sortColumnId=0&sortType=asc
Ages 0-9 in 2015:
14 deaths from dangerous dog breeds.
38 deaths from fire arms not ruled homicide.
300+ million guns
being generous here 7 million pit bulls and Rottweilers and other dangerous breeds.
Doing the numbers it appears that a child age 0-9 is 15x more likely to be killed by an aggressive dog breed than a firearm (excluding homicides).