I'm gonna reply to this methodically like Beatle.
a pit bull is just as any dog ,
No it isn't, its generally considered the most dangerous breed of dog in the world and is either severely restricted, heavily monitored or banned in most countries including most states in the US.
their determination is what makes them the way they are, THERE is NO such thing as a dog just turning ,
Tell that to my Dad who got his cheek bitten out by a Pitbull as a child and now wears a beard to cover the scaring. He was just walking up a relatives driveway and the family Pitbull charged down the drive and attacked him.
if u ignore the dogs signs that something is bothering them they will try to solve it the only way they know, to bite u,
Hows a child supposed to read a dogs signs? Thats the problem, when you let a dangerous pet roam free in a suburban enviroment somethings gonna go wrong eventually.
they just cant say "stop annoying me or tell the kid to stop slapping me and throwing rocks at me "
My dad didn't provoke the dog, those kids in my earlier links didn't prevoke the dog. They were just minding there own business and came accross a Pit bull in a bad mood which got it into its head to attack them.
b4 u start acting like a person of no clue let me enlighten u alil,
Let me enlighten you a little:
-Pit Bulls are often the breed of choice for dog fights, due to their strength, courage, pain threshold and widespread availability.
-Pit Bulls are said to be popular with irresponsible owners, who see these dogs as a symbol of status or machismo because of their reputation.
-Pit Bull attacks, unlike attacks by other dogs, occur more often, are more severe, and are more likely to result in fatalities.
-Pit bulls have caused more than a third of the US nation's dog-bite fatalities since 1979 and a comparable proportion of serious injuries.
-Pit Bulls tend to be stronger than other dogs, often give no warning signals before attacking, and are less willing than other dogs to retreat from an attack, even when they are in considerable pain.
if u are good to the dog it will be good to u, only the owner can provoke and mold the behavior of the animal. pits as well as any another dog only do what their owner lets them do,
Yeah but unlike any other dogs Pit Bulls have a seemingly benign but inherantly agressive temprement thats traceable back to the Normans. They were bred over hundreds of years to be battlefield dogs, pit fighting dogs and farming dogs agressive enough to take down a raging Bull by biting on to its nose until the Bull stopped kicking. They only became domesticated a hundred years ago so it doesn't matter how well you train them they still have that agressive instinct, afterall their only a few generations away from being fighting dogs.
they are no different than a fucking hamster
1) You can't train a Hamster
2) A Hampster's not gonna chew your face off If it gets in a bad mood
my dog has never needed a leash nor a fence once she hit 2 months old she is now 5 and doing great the only thing she has done was eat my lg cell phone, she stays inside all day till i get home and let her out for a bit, and lemme say that nothing in my home changes the whole time im gone, she wont even eat or drink knowing that she cant go outside till i get there...
I ghess you have some particularly docile and friendly breed of Pit Bull. However in most countries and I gather some states your supposed to make them wear a muzzle when walking them and keep them in a secure enclosure. In the UK Pit Bulls are comparible to gun laws. Both are deemed as potentially lethal weapons so banned. You can't trust some looney's not gonna go on a killing spree with a hangun or train a Pit Bull up to be a monster and let it loose.