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GalvestonDuck wrote:Helen, does that mean we should not own guns because there are plenty of people harmed (and dead) by guns, which were developed to be used by people to harm others, even though many times hey can be used for protection?
OtherHD wrote:Ok, I know everyone's DYING to hear my opinion on the subject, so here goes.
I think the best rule of thumb for owning a pitbull or any big dog for that matter is make sure you don't have any kids living in the house with you. Yes, you can train a pit bull to be loving and gentle, but just like ANY dog, it is bound to snap if agitated. Like Helen said, the way their bodies are made, like their jaws for instance, are designed by NATURE to be violent and even deadly. That doesn't make it an inherently bad dog, but the potential is certainly there. I don't know why, but I distrust big dogs, even the tamer ones. I prefer the smaller dogs, cause even if they do get rough, it's very rarely going to result in anything more than a scratch or a minor bite.
rainstorm wrote:they cant be predicted. its in their breeding. they are like a ticking time bomb. while most will never go off, some will, and the results could be tragic.
mf_dolphin wrote:GalvestonDuck wrote:Helen, does that mean we should not own guns because there are plenty of people harmed (and dead) by guns, which were developed to be used by people to harm others, even though many times hey can be used for protection?
Not a good analogy. Guns don't kill people by themselves...
There isn't any doubt that pit bulls account for the vast majority of deaths due to dog attack.
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