There's a product to get into.... bacon flavored spray... a little on a cop car bumper as you wander by and dogs everywhere would be chasing cops non-stop... lol
chihuahuas are naturally human aggressive, it's just they are weak little things you can boot across the room if need be.
Once again, I put it more on the owners then the breed. Because they are small and not nearly as effective on the attack, few owners actually take the time to make sure they aren't like that. Instead they hold them to their chest, smile their sickening smile and say, "oh he doesn't like people"...
I've raised or helped raise/care for many animals; dogs, cats, horses, emu's, chickens, pigs, cows, ferrets, rats, budgies, rabbits, goats... and likely another couple of species I can't remember right now. Various breeds and mixes of breeds, purebreds and mutts when it comes to dogs. A lot came from abusive, neglectful or just stunned homes and had issues, and within a few weeks they all respond to a positive environment and start loosing the negative traits they had. Hell, our one cat came from a neighbor a few years back who was having a baby and didn't want it around because it was a total bitch. Look at this thing wrong from across the room and it just may have launched itself at you for it. You couldn't touch it, let alone pet it. It would literally roll into a ball around your hand and shred it. Although still twitchy on occassion, she is a great cat now. She'll actually come to you if you call her, jump up beside you and roll over to get her bellly and chin rubbed, or runs up to you outside just to hang out while you are doing something and then wanders away until its time to go back inside the house. All animals respond to a person's 'energy'. If you project negative energy into them, they develop negative traits. And as for winston, the dog didn't seem to be agressive in any manner in that video, he was playing tug of war with the car. There is a voice early in the clip that gave the best advice there was, "stop moving", the cop driving the car didn't though, he just kept playing with the dog. Most people who have raised dogs have played tug of war with them just like that... well, minus the car of course... lol
another one bites the dust :coffee: http://www.delawareliberal.net/2010/02/26/3-pit-bull-attacks-in-3-days/ The pinkish snow was packed down where two pit bulls had attacked a 10-year-old boy – severely injuring his right arm and puncturing his neck, left arm and back with their teeth shortly after 11 a.m. yesterday. tsk tsk.
I say they aren't vicious. They just need a much stricter training regimen to handle their strength and high energy. Strong and energetic is not the same as vicious, but it can be very dangerous if not handled properly. People who can't handle these dogs just shouldn't get them.
People who cant handle a dog strong enough to rip a bumper off should have brains and just ban the breed. Theres no use to label out all the people that arent "strong" enough to handle a pit. You dont see a rott doing it. you dont see a great dane doing this. 3 attacks in 3 days in different areas...ON LITTLE KIDS. Man I hope you arent a father cause if you ever see a pit attacking your little boy, you'll be agreeing with me and Im not even a mom here are simply far too many of these stories. And it’s the severity of these attacks – and the fact that the dog involved had no previous history of violence, but rather just snapped – that most concerns me. And when it comes to maiming and death certain breeds stand out. that part just gets me. and of course there were witnesses. They found the dogs and put em down thank god.
oh sorry i keep adding but ANYONE who heard personally or heard stories recently or in the past on pit bulls and STILL have the fucking nerve to stand up for them after they maul kids out and women, I hope to LORD himself that you NEVER EVER become a parent
pitbulls are a great breed of dog. To the point they are the only breed I'd ever like to own. I've never been able to bond with an animal like an american pitbull terrier.
it is a great breed of dog. sadly they are targeted by both ignorant, hateful, abusive owners.. and ignorant, hateful people like stacy lulu. and by the way, every animal exhibits signs before showing aggression. they do not just go from a happy, well trained animal to baby killer in an instant
Just to annoy you, which is easy if it is about pitbulls, recently in my hometown a pitbull killed it's owner's child and they swear that it was a sweet loving dog and that there was no warning signs whatsoever... of course they could be lying, I don't know.