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But you can go ahead and excuse me right now for getting on here to defend my honor against an ignorant and uneducated statement. You didn't know that there are many other dog breeds that are statistically MUCH more probable to bite than a pitt bull but you didn't know that because you havn't done your homework. but thats okay, right? You didn't know that landlords can write their lease so that they are not responsible for pets in the case that something should happen because you didn't do your homework. But thats okay, right? You didn't know that you're hundreds of times more likely to be assaulted by a human than a dog because you didn't do your homework. But that's okay right? You didn't know that you're many THOUSANDS of times more likely to be murdered by a human because you didn't do your homework. But that's okay right? You didn't know that pitt bulls are one of the more trainable breeds out there because you didn't do your homework. But that's okay right? The truth is that a dog tied up outside on a chain is FOUR times more likely to bite. Mine lives in the house and gets all the atention and instruction she needs. Thank you, in your humbleness, for speaking out of turn and helping a FAMILY IN NEED with GREAT PETS TO FIND A HOME TO LIVE IN. The truth is, we're about the most perfect renters someone could have. We're clean. We're BORING. We don't make loud noise EVER or play music. We don't EVER party. We both work full jobs. We never miss our rent. We hardly have guests over. And our pets are GROWN and when I say trained, I mean, TRAINED. Professionally trained. The dang cat is NINE years old for goodness sakes. And I can fix anything that exists inside a house. So we come with built in maintenance. Dang! And people hear Pitt bull and run the other way. | |
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| I blow up children Member Since: Dec 2004 Location: In a cave where they can't find me
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Facts are facts and as vraiblonde stated, you have your priorities confused. You feel it's more important to own a certain breed dog (that communities are now banning) than to find a suitable place to live. Happy house hunting. | |
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| But wait, there's more... Member Since: Aug 2003 Location: Gettin' my biatch on
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| Wasn't it a pit bull who ripped off that chic's nip on Nip/Tuck when she was having "fun with peanut butter"? ![]()
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| ... Member Since: Dec 2005
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| A well adjusted pit bull with responsible owners can be one of the best dogs to have. Neighbor of mine had one in Virginia beach. the only problem that the dog ever created was that every morning as I was leaving to go to work, there would be a thump in the back of the truck as the dog chased me and jumped in the bed to go for a ride. He did that to most of the pickups that went down the road past his house if he could catch them. since I worked construction at the time, I just decided that he would start going with me for the day. he loved it and the owner really didnt mind. I would love to have a dog like that for my own. |
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| Brenda you are missed!!! Member Since: Aug 2006 Location: Great Mills, MD
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and I'm NOT a owner of one myself... However I do have friend that has one.... Her baby is sweet!! She is 4 years old.... Great w/ kids/ppl/and all types of animals...I myself thinks it's all about how you bring them up....
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| [quote=Chestr]Excuse me, sir.... You didn't know that there are many other dog breeds that are statistically MUCH more probable to bite than a pitt bull but you didn't know that because you havn't done your homework. Yes, I know that. Poodles and Cocker Spaniels are much more likely to bite someone. But they also do MUCH less damage. I'll take a nip from a poodle with 20 pounds of pressure in the bite over a nip from a Pit with 2,000 pounds of pressure. You didn't know that landlords can write their lease so that they are not responsible for pets in the case that something should happen because you didn't do your homework. Yes, they can write the lease any way they want. But a lawyer for a bite victim can chew right threw that faster than a pit bill through an arm bone. You didn't know that you're hundreds of times more likely to be assaulted by a human than a dog because you didn't do your homework. I'm ALL FOR outlawing the breeding of people who have the tendency to attack, also. We can't outlaw people yet, but we CAN outlaw vicious dog breeds (baby steps).. You didn't know that you're many THOUSANDS of times more likely to be murdered by a human because you didn't do your homework. See above. You didn't know that pitt bulls are one of the more trainable breeds out there because you didn't do your homework. Yes, they are very trainable. That's why they've been trained over decades and decades to be fighting dogs that win money for their owners in dog fights. So easily trained in that field that it has become part of the instinct of the breed which now CAN'T be trained out of an individual dog. The truth is that a dog tied up outside on a chain is FOUR times more likely to bite. I don't think any dog should be tied up outside on a chain. But at least if they are chained, and I stay out of the circumference of that chain, I can be sure that it won't bite. Maybe you should chain your dog up INSIDE your home just in case. Mine lives in the house and gets all the atention and instruction she needs. Good, keep her there. Thank you, in your humbleness, for speaking out of turn and helping a FAMILY IN NEED with GREAT PETS TO FIND A HOME TO LIVE IN. YOU came into this forum asking about renting while owning a pitbull and not being able to understand why people are reluctant to rent to you. I offered a possible reason why. So I figure I helped you. The truth is, we're about the most perfect renters someone could have. We're clean. We're BORING. We don't make loud noise EVER or play music. We don't EVER party. We both work full jobs. We never miss our rent. We hardly have guests over. But you own a traditionally vicious breed of dog, so that makes you NOT the perfect renters. Which is why you are having trouble renting. And our pets are GROWN and when I say trained, I mean, TRAINED. Professionally trained. The dang cat is NINE years old for goodness sakes. No one is concerned about your cat. Every pitbull attack that makes the news is always accompanied by statements of how well trained, well behaved, etc, the dog has always been. That is of NO consolation to the person who has to suffer when the dog "forgets". I really don't have anything against you or your dog. I have never had a problem with a pit bull that I've encountered. But since you're spouting all these statistics, maybe you should look at some of the more negative statistics concerning pit bulls and maybe peoples' attitudes towards the breed in general will make a little more sense to you. Start with "Dog attacks resulting in death or maiming". |
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| Registered User Member Since: Aug 2006 Location: On the bench for now
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| [quote=beerlover][quote=Chestr]Excuse me, sir.... You didn't know that there are many other dog breeds that are statistically MUCH more probable to bite than a pitt bull but you didn't know that because you havn't done your homework. Yes, I know that. Poodles and Cocker Spaniels are much more likely to bite someone. But they also do MUCH less damage. I'll take a nip from a poodle with 20 pounds of pressure in the bite over a nip from a Pit with 2,000 pounds of pressure. Specific breed problems have come w/ every decade, where people are scared due to incidents w/ one particular breed. One decade it was the shepherds, next the doberman, then the rottie, and now the pit bulls. Next decade will be another breed. If you have any questions on the integrity of pits, pls do a search on Pit Bulls - The Real Deal. It is the most informative article I have read. Did you know Helen Keller had a pit bull? Regardless and back on topic, it will be hard to rent anywhere w/ any type of dog for the most part, you're better off trying to buy if possible. BTW, the bite pressure w/ pit bulls is false... |
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| I blow up children Member Since: Dec 2004 Location: In a cave where they can't find me
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Lets not spread misinformation. The data is old but I challenge you to post something more recent to disprove this. "Studies indicate that pit bull-type dogs were involved in approximately a third of human DBRF (i.e., dog bite related fatalities) reported during the 12-year period from 1981 through1992, and Rottweilers were responsible for about half of human DBRF reported during the 4 years from 1993 through 1996....[T]he data indicate that Rottweilers and pit bull-type dogs accounted for 67% of human DBRF in the United States between 1997 and 1998. Pitts and Rotts kill, plain and simple. | |
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| Registered User Member Since: Feb 2006
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| [quote=SoftballCrazyDid you know Helen Keller had a pit bull? Regardless and back on topic, it will be hard to rent anywhere w/ any type of dog for the most part, you're better off trying to buy if possible. BTW, the bite pressure w/ pit bulls is false...[/QUOTE] Helen Keller may have owned a pit bull, but she THOUGHT she owned a lab. I didn't mean that the bite pressure of a pit is exactly 2000 pounds, just that it is significantly higher than that of a smaller, more statistically nippy breed. I just think that if a type of animal is dangerous (statistically and generally speaking) to own, it shouldn't be allowed. You can't just go out and buy a lion or a bear and keep in your yard. I've known two people with Rotts (changing topic slightly) that were the kindest, gentlest, most well-trained dogs you could ever want to meet. I had no qualms about taking my kids around them, and they both had incidents. One day on a camping trip one of these dogs just didn't like the looks of a lady and her daughter walking down the street in the campground and took off after them at a high rate of speed, snarling and growling, and launched at the lady. She didn't bite her, but kind of rammed her with her nose and knocked her down. Then the dogs owner called her off and she came back. It was totally out of character for the dog and totally unexpected, and scary as hell. The other dog decided one day that he didn't like a kid riding his bike down the sidewalk in front of his house and he literally broke through the storm door and chased down the kid and ripped him off the bike. He got put down for that. Those two incidents with normally well-trained and non-aggressive dogs kind of opened my eyes to the point of view of the anti-rott and pit people. For what it's worth. |
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