Video: NJ women attacked by 2 pit bulls

Misfit

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b23hqb

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PREMO Member
What was wrong with the moron yelling "Somebody help her" dropping his stinking cell phone and helping himself?

And with the person with the stick swinging it like an O's player trying to hit Rays pitching?
 

Baja28

Obama destroyed America
Neighbours screamed for the police to shoot the savages on the spot.

They didn't hesitate for a moment. Police fired five bullets, killing both dogs named Max and Marley.
Good for the police. Now find the owner and kill them too. :coffee:
 

b23hqb

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PREMO Member
Whatever it takes, make the owners pay, and pay, and pay every penny for medical, attorneys which will probably follow, police, and bullets for the officers.

Just for leaving the gate open.
 

itsbob

I bowl overhand
Video in link

Gruesome dog attack caught on camera as witnesses try to pull them off and even hit them with a stick | Mail Online


A woman from New Jersey woman was viciously attacked by two dogs in Plainfield and the entire encounter was caught on video.

The 55-year-old woman is seen laying helplessly on the ground as the owner of the two dogs and a passerby try to drag them off her
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The 5-year old American bulldogs are seen biting the woman constantly with onlookers screaming in horror.

Well, if a citizen goes to their house, gets a gun, shoots the dog and saves the woman's life the hero would be facing fines, confiscation of their guns, and possible jail time..

Better just to sit and watch and be a good law abiding citizen until the Dog Attack Protection Unit shows on scene. I'm positive the Protection Unit assures responses quick enough to save everyone's life, no need for citizens to get involved.
 

Chris0nllyn

Well-Known Member
Well, if a citizen goes to their house, gets a gun, shoots the dog and saves the woman's life the hero would be facing fines, confiscation of their guns, and possible jail time..

Better just to sit and watch and be a good law abiding citizen until the Dog Attack Protection Unit shows on scene. I'm positive the Protection Unit assures responses quick enough to save everyone's life, no need for citizens to get involved.

Up until they decided not to press charges because he saved someone's life....

D.C. man who shot dogs biting boy could face charges - Washington Times
 

ZARA

Registered User
Dogs become what they are taught. So my queston is, what did the owners teach these dogs?

I had pit bulls growing up and American pit bulls. Amazing dogs. We had them for home protection and they were trained. They would not leave the yard even if the gate was open. We took them for walks and they paid NO ATTENTION to anyone/anything around us. If someone got too close you could see them go "on alert" and they would growl, I would tell them "Calm" and they stopped immediately and relaxed.

When we had company over they stayed in the kitchen away from company. Company was not allowed in the kitchen and they were never allowed around our dogs.

Chasta was mine and she was VERY protective of me. To the point that any time someone showed aggression towards me (my parents) she would go in defensive mode and bare her teeth and growl. She saved me from many beatings.

One time she and I was in the kitchen, I was doing dishes and she was laying on the floor at my feet. A friend of my parents came over and walked to the kitchen entry way. I told him not to come in the kitchen (Dog zone) because Chasta wouldn't let him. DUMBASS said, "Oh she won’t do anything" and walked in the kitchen. In less than 3 seconds Chasta was up and beside me, in lunge position, and I yelled "Calm!" she stopped, dropped into a sitting position beside me but continued to growl. DUMBASS was scared chitless. But I warned him.

I have met many that are the most loving dogs and many that I would have no problem placing a bullet in. In the end it all boils down to two things:
1. Are they in bred? This causes neurological disorders and severe aggression.
2. What are the owners teaching them?
 

Baja28

Obama destroyed America
When we had company over they stayed in the kitchen away from company. Company was not allowed in the kitchen and they were never allowed around our dogs.
Yea, that's the kind of beast I want for a pet. :duh:
 

Chasey_Lane

Salt Life
Dogs become what they are taught. So my queston is, what did the owners teach these dogs? [/B]

I don't believe that 100%. I think animals are born with certain personality traits already.

My step-dad adopted 2 pit puppies at the same time... they were less than 12 weeks old. They grew up in the same household, with the same people, the same set of rules, food, exercise, training, etc. The female was put down last year because she was just too aggressive and couldn't stop fighting with the male. After a dead cat, several trips to the vet (and several thousands of dollars in medical bills), plus a bitten kid (my daughter), the liability of keeping her was just too much. After all of this, the male (that is still with my step-dad), is the kindest, most gentle dog. A true sweetheart.
 

Chris0nllyn

Well-Known Member
It took you 21 minutes to defend Pit Bulls this time.

You are slowing up, it only take a minute for a Pitbull to rip the the face off a three year old.

The only good Pitt Bull is a dead Pitt Bull........JMHO!

1). No pit bulls were involved in this story. Which is what I was pointing out.
2). Where did I defend any dog? These dogs deserve to be put down.
3). Pssst.....there's no such thing as a "pit bull" breed.
 

Misfit

Lawful neutral
I almost feel bad when I post these stories because I don't have a dog in this fight, but it is fun to watch you guys.

:buddies:
 

ZARA

Registered User
I don't believe that 100%. I think animals are born with certain personality traits already.

My step-dad adopted 2 pit puppies at the same time... they were less than 12 weeks old. They grew up in the same household, with the same people, the same set of rules, food, exercise, training, etc. The female was put down last year because she was just too aggressive and couldn't stop fighting with the male. After a dead cat, several trips to the vet (and several thousands of dollars in medical bills), plus a bitten kid (my daughter), the liability of keeping her was just too much. After all of this, the male (that is still with my step-dad), is the kindest, most gentle dog. A true sweetheart.

That's why breeding is an issue. A pure bred is an inbred. And inbred will have issues. It's like a crap shoot to see which genes take control. Just our kids. Two kids, same parents, same life, it's nature/nurture in equal parts.

Some people are aggressive some aren't. But the way a person or animal is raised ALWAYS plays a strong role.

Which is why I said:
I have met many that are the most loving dogs and many that I would have no problem placing a bullet in. In the end it all boils down to two things:
1. Are they in bred? This causes neurological disorders and severe aggression.
2. What are the owners teaching them?
 
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