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Anonymous Coward User ID: 15888117 United States 11/13/2015 02:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Also I realise that the situ was my fault for not sealing the fence with chicken wire( which I have now done). To see a dog locked on to anyone with the owner saying they can't get it off is terrifying!!! If you own a lock jaw breed, you must know what to do in that situation... This guy didn't have a clue!! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70774241 pits CANNOT i repeat CANNOT lock their jaws, that is a misnomer ... they hold on, but they can't lock .... Sorry, I'm no expert. This dog that held on to mine was a Staffordshire bull terrier.i don't blame the dog at all, infact I've been upset about the fact that I hit it as I love animals. 99% of the time it's the owners fault the dog is that way, i have been raising pits for over 30 years .. i am a huge dog lover, my dogs are my children. i have had pits that would guard the kids that where out playing, if a adult came on scene the dog protected the kids .. this is not unusual for a pit, they are very very protective and loving friends .. much more trusting than any human i have ever met. your baby....people like you make our country bad................. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 70526337 Germany 11/13/2015 02:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | no thats not how you deal with them Quoting: Anonymous Coward 64875558 thats how you get random people shot everyone was completely out of control and foolish, the woman was the most intelligent and dominant. god bless her what you do is man the fuck up, show your dominance, hide your fear. one swift kick or hard punch and you wouldve had it all under control been around them my whole life, never had a problem, never personally had to hit a dog as i never let anything get to that point. dont show fear, dont let them dominate you, they WILL respect your authority if/when you assert it. and if you treat them kindly, they will love you and be your best friend. i know many pitbulls who literally hug people when people enter the home seriously, how many shots were fired??? lucky no humans were shot the woman had the right idea grabbing the hind legs, never grab the tail while she was doing that, the man/men shouldve stood up, stood their ground and let the dog know the people werent prey and yes, i have seen an out of control pitbull get quickly controlled didnt appear to be a rabid dog, wasnt cornered, wasnt directly defending its master. this whole situation escalated simply due to fear and that fear mainly exists due to propaganda and fear mongering you never hear about mastiffs like you hear about pitbulls and those mastiffs are real giants True words, thanks a lot. |
Slappy McPickles User ID: 48984536 United States 11/13/2015 02:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | no thats not how you deal with them Quoting: Anonymous Coward 64875558 thats how you get random people shot everyone was completely out of control and foolish, the woman was the most intelligent and dominant. god bless her what you do is man the fuck up, show your dominance, hide your fear. one swift kick or hard punch and you wouldve had it all under control been around them my whole life, never had a problem, never personally had to hit a dog as i never let anything get to that point. dont show fear, dont let them dominate you, they WILL respect your authority if/when you assert it. and if you treat them kindly, they will love you and be your best friend. i know many pitbulls who literally hug people when people enter the home seriously, how many shots were fired??? lucky no humans were shot the woman had the right idea grabbing the hind legs, never grab the tail while she was doing that, the man/men shouldve stood up, stood their ground and let the dog know the people werent prey and yes, i have seen an out of control pitbull get quickly controlled didnt appear to be a rabid dog, wasnt cornered, wasnt directly defending its master. this whole situation escalated simply due to fear and that fear mainly exists due to propaganda and fear mongering you never hear about mastiffs like you hear about pitbulls and those mastiffs are real giants your right them cops should have all emptied their guns until that nasty beast was dead-dead-dead...them some more dead... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 51956293 United States 11/13/2015 02:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | no thats not how you deal with them Quoting: Anonymous Coward 64875558 thats how you get random people shot everyone was completely out of control and foolish, the woman was the most intelligent and dominant. god bless her what you do is man the fuck up, show your dominance, hide your fear. one swift kick or hard punch and you wouldve had it all under control been around them my whole life, never had a problem, never personally had to hit a dog as i never let anything get to that point. dont show fear, dont let them dominate you, they WILL respect your authority if/when you assert it. and if you treat them kindly, they will love you and be your best friend. i know many pitbulls who literally hug people when people enter the home seriously, how many shots were fired??? lucky no humans were shot the woman had the right idea grabbing the hind legs, never grab the tail while she was doing that, the man/men shouldve stood up, stood their ground and let the dog know the people werent prey and yes, i have seen an out of control pitbull get quickly controlled didnt appear to be a rabid dog, wasnt cornered, wasnt directly defending its master. this whole situation escalated simply due to fear and that fear mainly exists due to propaganda and fear mongering you never hear about mastiffs like you hear about pitbulls and those mastiffs are real giants Good advice for a 5 year old kid getting her neck torn out by a pit bull. first off....no 5 year old was in the video, it was all grown adults lastly....my advice would be much different for a 5 year old....simply do not leave a 5 year old with a fucking pitbull or any other ANIMAL...cuz its a fucking 5 year old with that said, if the 5 year old and dog are familiar with each other and the 5 year old isnt a complete idiot, the five year old could be "watched" by the pitull, go learn your history, they were once "nannies" or :shesright: whatever one lol |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 65241186 United States 11/13/2015 02:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This appears to be true. There have been so many white trash people who think they are shining examples of humanity trying to tell me how great pit bulls are. Meanwhile, these are the same people responsible for all of the drama and bullshit in the communities. They always have something going on. They are just too clueless to realize not everyone lives like this and that they are the source of their own misfortune. It's very pathetic, and tremendously predictable. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 69173020 United States 11/13/2015 03:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | lastly....my advice would be much different for a 5 year old....simply do not leave a 5 year old with a fucking pitbull or any other ANIMAL...cuz its a fucking 5 year old with that said, if the 5 year old and dog are familiar with each other and the 5 year old isnt a complete idiot, the five year old could be "watched" by the pitull, go learn your history, they were once "nannies" PIT BULL DEFENDER=BULL SHIT They should be breed out of exsistance. Do your research. A nine year old American child was mauled and killed this week by your "Nannie" breed. |
MONSTER User ID: 61416856 United States 11/13/2015 03:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | no thats not how you deal with them Quoting: Anonymous Coward 64875558 thats how you get random people shot everyone was completely out of control and foolish, the woman was the most intelligent and dominant. god bless her what you do is man the fuck up, show your dominance, hide your fear. one swift kick or hard punch and you wouldve had it all under control been around them my whole life, never had a problem, never personally had to hit a dog as i never let anything get to that point. dont show fear, dont let them dominate you, they WILL respect your authority if/when you assert it. and if you treat them kindly, they will love you and be your best friend. i know many pitbulls who literally hug people when people enter the home seriously, how many shots were fired??? lucky no humans were shot the woman had the right idea grabbing the hind legs, never grab the tail while she was doing that, the man/men shouldve stood up, stood their ground and let the dog know the people werent prey and yes, i have seen an out of control pitbull get quickly controlled didnt appear to be a rabid dog, wasnt cornered, wasnt directly defending its master. this whole situation escalated simply due to fear and that fear mainly exists due to propaganda and fear mongering you never hear about mastiffs like you hear about pitbulls and those mastiffs are real giants Good advice for a 5 year old kid getting her neck torn out by a pit bull. Yea once they attack you they aren't going to stop. Yea stand up and show your dominance, as the dog tears your arm off KINGDOMS, NATIONS AND KINGS HAVE BEEN BROUGHT DOWN TO THEIR KNEES WITH ONE GLANCE FROM A WOMAN. I WEAR MY SKIN OF ARMOR SO NO ONE CAN GET IN AND NO ONE CAN GET OUT. HOW CAN I MOURN YOU, WHEN I HAVE NEVER LET YOU GO, monster 1991-2008 RIP |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70681769 Sweden 11/13/2015 03:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | For people saying you can kick and punch an attacking dog. It doesn't work. Fact is a dog reacts and moves so much faster than people ever can. I have witnessed a dog attack and the dog easily avoided the kicks towards it's head. It is playfully easy for a pit bull to do that.It either grabs your leg or it avoids it all together if you try stomp it or soccer-kick. |
Pillar2 User ID: 70590871 Poland 11/13/2015 04:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | these dogs are ugly,cruel, unpredictable .They have the genes. [link to usa.se.pl] use translator |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70783126 United States 11/13/2015 04:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Russian woman stops Pitbull dog Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69022249 This is how you deal with Pitbull dogs Video.. [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] Pit Bulls are the worst breed and it's NOT how they are raised. They are viscous animals bread for war and war only. They run amuck and should all be exterminated. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 64202522 United Kingdom 11/13/2015 04:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just yesterday my akita stuck his head out of a small gap in our railings. I've heard growling and barking and run outside to see a bull terrier "locked on " to my akitas face.it was not on a lead and the owner preceded to tell me that he couldn't get it off.my adrenalin started pumping and I began to punch the dog on its head,after 10 or 15 punches the dog released it's lock jaw and I got my dog inside.needless to say, I was bit on my hand by one of the dogs(could have been mine). How the heck is the correct way to get a lock jaw off? Anyway just saying as I'm a 5,3 female and only 8 stone. My akita weighs as much as me but when tshtf, I managed to hold him in a headlock whilst fighting off the other dog.... Who's male owner was useless.... Feeling battered and bruised today through but my akita is just fine....! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70774241 I was walking my 17 year old border collie on the isle of skye a few years back, on his lead. This great hulking shaggy brute of a dog was coming the other way, off the leash. Three times i shouted to him to gather his dog as mine doesn't like other dogs, three times he announced "its ok, he wont hurt him". Well that big brute grabbed my dog and shook him like a rag doll. He was only saved by the bandana around his kneck and his collar and harness, but still ended up with a puncture would in his throat. Even at his age he managed to blood the big dogs face quite badly. The man decided to drag MY dog by his leash, all the while my dog is on his back being shook and savaged. Fucking prick of a man was too cowardly to get his own dog, so i stepped in and (risking a mauling myself) punched its face, then leaned in to give it the boot. That was when his WIFE grabbed their dogs collar and started to attempt to pull him off. It took two of them to get the dog away. What a lovely friendly dog, and such responsible owners. Folks like that need to have their own dogs set upon them. It doesn't matter how friendly you think your dog is, you know jack shit about the OTHER dog, or how they will react to each other. |
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KimmieAnnaJones User ID: 69593891 United States 11/13/2015 06:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Also I realise that the situ was my fault for not sealing the fence with chicken wire( which I have now done). To see a dog locked on to anyone with the owner saying they can't get it off is terrifying!!! If you own a lock jaw breed, you must know what to do in that situation... This guy didn't have a clue!! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70774241 pits CANNOT i repeat CANNOT lock their jaws, that is a misnomer ... they hold on, but they can't lock .... Sorry, I'm no expert. This dog that held on to mine was a Staffordshire bull terrier.i don't blame the dog at all, infact I've been upset about the fact that I hit it as I love animals. 99% of the time it's the owners fault the dog is that way, i have been raising pits for over 30 years .. i am a huge dog lover, my dogs are my children. i have had pits that would guard the kids that where out playing, if a adult came on scene the dog protected the kids .. this is not unusual for a pit, they are very very protective and loving friends .. much more trusting than any human i have ever met. As true as this statement is, we do not know what lead up to this but a dog, squirrel, cat, human or whatever attacks me or someone else like that, it dies. "Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty, who was, and is, and is to come." - I AM Vote for people that have a track record for loving your Constitution or lose your country forever!!! Put down the damn touchy feely koolaid and WAKE THE FUCK UP!!!! :militia: |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70774241 United Kingdom 11/13/2015 06:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Also I realise that the situ was my fault for not sealing the fence with chicken wire( which I have now done). To see a dog locked on to anyone with the owner saying they can't get it off is terrifying!!! If you own a lock jaw breed, you must know what to do in that situation... This guy didn't have a clue!! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70774241 first i am sorry you had to see your dog injured, that mustve been horrible and traumatic the lock jaw thing however is propaganda there is no locking mechanism they simple have strong jaws im not trying to downplay that strength, but its not some mythical thing like many have attempted to make it seem over the recent decades what the pit did to your dog wasnt the pits fault, or yours, it was the owner of the pits fault no leash, no control, no dominance, no muzzle = danger that truth is truth whether its a pit bull or a shi tzu if you are the small woman who hit the pit bull to defend your dog i applaud you, you did the right thing,you showed more courage then armed police MEN. you didnt stand there screaming, you asserted yourself and your dominance and separated the dogs, i hope you sued or filed charges against the owner and i hope your dog is ok and recovered well. i feel the men in this video shouldve simply done what you did, punch, kick, assert dominance, and then if all that failed, then shoot. even the cop with the gun in his hand who shot first while the lady was holding the dog looked terrified, he shouldve approached more dominant. the way he shot, he mightve shot her he was so scared i think cops all over should have better training to deal with dogs and animals in general Thank you for your kind words,thankfully my akita is fine.he must have very tough skin as the bull terrier was hanging on his cheek,he hasn't hardly got a scratch! I just wanted to say, there's nothing wrong with a pitbull that has been raised correctly.my friend had a red pit, it was a beutiful and highly intelligent dog.in the uk as the breed are banned, you must regester the dog and the police carry out testing to determine if it's a dangerous dog.they took diesel away for evaluation, next thing we've heard, they've destroyed the dog.needless to say everyone concerned was heartbroken.i have more empathy for dogs than humans, people see a dangerous dog and don't have a clue what they've been through.so many evil people out there who are cruel to dogs..... Their the ones who should be shot IMHO. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70031292 Spain 11/13/2015 06:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just yesterday my akita stuck his head out of a small gap in our railings. I've heard growling and barking and run outside to see a bull terrier "locked on " to my akitas face.it was not on a lead and the owner preceded to tell me that he couldn't get it off.my adrenalin started pumping and I began to punch the dog on its head,after 10 or 15 punches the dog released it's lock jaw and I got my dog inside.needless to say, I was bit on my hand by one of the dogs(could have been mine). How the heck is the correct way to get a lock jaw off? Anyway just saying as I'm a 5,3 female and only 8 stone. My akita weighs as much as me but when tshtf, I managed to hold him in a headlock whilst fighting off the other dog.... Who's male owner was useless.... Feeling battered and bruised today through but my akita is just fine....! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70774241 Good for you. Hope you feel better soon. You seem to have a great attitude. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 70031292 Spain 11/13/2015 06:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Also I realise that the situ was my fault for not sealing the fence with chicken wire( which I have now done). To see a dog locked on to anyone with the owner saying they can't get it off is terrifying!!! If you own a lock jaw breed, you must know what to do in that situation... This guy didn't have a clue!! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70774241 first i am sorry you had to see your dog injured, that mustve been horrible and traumatic the lock jaw thing however is propaganda there is no locking mechanism they simple have strong jaws im not trying to downplay that strength, but its not some mythical thing like many have attempted to make it seem over the recent decades what the pit did to your dog wasnt the pits fault, or yours, it was the owner of the pits fault no leash, no control, no dominance, no muzzle = danger that truth is truth whether its a pit bull or a shi tzu if you are the small woman who hit the pit bull to defend your dog i applaud you, you did the right thing,you showed more courage then armed police MEN. you didnt stand there screaming, you asserted yourself and your dominance and separated the dogs, i hope you sued or filed charges against the owner and i hope your dog is ok and recovered well. i feel the men in this video shouldve simply done what you did, punch, kick, assert dominance, and then if all that failed, then shoot. even the cop with the gun in his hand who shot first while the lady was holding the dog looked terrified, he shouldve approached more dominant. the way he shot, he mightve shot her he was so scared i think cops all over should have better training to deal with dogs and animals in general Thank you for your kind words,thankfully my akita is fine.he must have very tough skin as the bull terrier was hanging on his cheek,he hasn't hardly got a scratch! I just wanted to say, there's nothing wrong with a pitbull that has been raised correctly.my friend had a red pit, it was a beutiful and highly intelligent dog.in the uk as the breed are banned, you must regester the dog and the police carry out testing to determine if it's a dangerous dog.they took diesel away for evaluation, next thing we've heard, they've destroyed the dog.needless to say everyone concerned was heartbroken.i have more empathy for dogs than humans, people see a dangerous dog and don't have a clue what they've been through.so many evil people out there who are cruel to dogs..... Their the ones who should be shot IMHO. Glad at least your dog is Ok. Have to say - I couldn't agree with you more, except for one thing. I don't agree that it was your fault for not sealing the fence. Obviously it would have helped (hindsight is a wonderful thing!) but the fault lies 100% with the other dog's owner who had it unmuzzled AND off-lead. Not to mention the fact that he clearly failed to exercise due diligence when training it. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70774241 United Kingdom 11/13/2015 06:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just yesterday my akita stuck his head out of a small gap in our railings. I've heard growling and barking and run outside to see a bull terrier "locked on " to my akitas face.it was not on a lead and the owner preceded to tell me that he couldn't get it off.my adrenalin started pumping and I began to punch the dog on its head,after 10 or 15 punches the dog released it's lock jaw and I got my dog inside.needless to say, I was bit on my hand by one of the dogs(could have been mine). How the heck is the correct way to get a lock jaw off? Anyway just saying as I'm a 5,3 female and only 8 stone. My akita weighs as much as me but when tshtf, I managed to hold him in a headlock whilst fighting off the other dog.... Who's male owner was useless.... Feeling battered and bruised today through but my akita is just fine....! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70774241 I was walking my 17 year old border collie on the isle of skye a few years back, on his lead. This great hulking shaggy brute of a dog was coming the other way, off the leash. Three times i shouted to him to gather his dog as mine doesn't like other dogs, three times he announced "its ok, he wont hurt him". Well that big brute grabbed my dog and shook him like a rag doll. He was only saved by the bandana around his kneck and his collar and harness, but still ended up with a puncture would in his throat. Even at his age he managed to blood the big dogs face quite badly. The man decided to drag MY dog by his leash, all the while my dog is on his back being shook and savaged. Fucking prick of a man was too cowardly to get his own dog, so i stepped in and (risking a mauling myself) punched its face, then leaned in to give it the boot. That was when his WIFE grabbed their dogs collar and started to attempt to pull him off. It took two of them to get the dog away. What a lovely friendly dog, and such responsible owners. Folks like that need to have their own dogs set upon them. It doesn't matter how friendly you think your dog is, you know jack shit about the OTHER dog, or how they will react to each other. I notice that the owners only started to really respond when you started to hit his dog. The same thing in my situ,the guy was saying he was running out of energy and couldn't get his dog off UNTIL he saw me hitting his dog. Then he made more of an effort. Big problem in my area with people walking their dogs off the lead.my akita I've had for nearly 2 years and I've never let him off the lead in a public place(my sons take him to open spaces and let him run off lead).i wouldn't risk an incident, my dog is under my control 100% when he's out with me.the owner of the bull terrier said his dog had slipped out of a halty lead... A dog like that needs a secure collar and strong lead.the owner was around 50ish and clearly wasn't upto controlling his dog in an emergency situation.btw I hope your dog was ok,at that kind of age, just the shock from an attack can kill them. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70031292 Spain 11/13/2015 06:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just yesterday my akita stuck his head out of a small gap in our railings. I've heard growling and barking and run outside to see a bull terrier "locked on " to my akitas face.it was not on a lead and the owner preceded to tell me that he couldn't get it off.my adrenalin started pumping and I began to punch the dog on its head,after 10 or 15 punches the dog released it's lock jaw and I got my dog inside.needless to say, I was bit on my hand by one of the dogs(could have been mine). How the heck is the correct way to get a lock jaw off? Anyway just saying as I'm a 5,3 female and only 8 stone. My akita weighs as much as me but when tshtf, I managed to hold him in a headlock whilst fighting off the other dog.... Who's male owner was useless.... Feeling battered and bruised today through but my akita is just fine....! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70774241 I was walking my 17 year old border collie on the isle of skye a few years back, on his lead. This great hulking shaggy brute of a dog was coming the other way, off the leash. Three times i shouted to him to gather his dog as mine doesn't like other dogs, three times he announced "its ok, he wont hurt him". Well that big brute grabbed my dog and shook him like a rag doll. He was only saved by the bandana around his kneck and his collar and harness, but still ended up with a puncture would in his throat. Even at his age he managed to blood the big dogs face quite badly. The man decided to drag MY dog by his leash, all the while my dog is on his back being shook and savaged. Fucking prick of a man was too cowardly to get his own dog, so i stepped in and (risking a mauling myself) punched its face, then leaned in to give it the boot. That was when his WIFE grabbed their dogs collar and started to attempt to pull him off. It took two of them to get the dog away. What a lovely friendly dog, and such responsible owners. Folks like that need to have their own dogs set upon them. It doesn't matter how friendly you think your dog is, you know jack shit about the OTHER dog, or how they will react to each other. I hope you kicked the fuck out of that retard dog owners balls! FFS. We have a BC too. Not being interested in other dogs seems to be one of their traits but the don't suffer other dogs annoying them well. Did you report the incident to the police? Skye is pretty small, were the people locals or tourists? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70031292 Spain 11/13/2015 06:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | your right them cops should have all emptied their guns until that nasty beast was dead-dead-dead...then some more dead... Quoting: Slappy McPickles 48984536 I guess that IS how your police force deal with ...pretty much all dogs. You sound so proud. Make them seem like a bunch of pathetic cowards with no proper training to me. |