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jimjamuser 09-21-2021 08:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Reiver (Post 2007880)
Statistically, the odds of a pitbull killing someone are the same as a child dying from Covid.

OK. And in BOTH situations they are issues that could HAVE BEEN eliminated by some thoughtful US-wide coordinated response and problem-solving. Another similarity is that both problems, likely will NOT be solved in the near future, if ever! Also, many other counties HAVE solved BOTH problems.

Topspinmo 09-21-2021 09:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Jaydancer (Post 2006798)
All bull terriers are NOT alike. For 14 years I had a British Staffordshire Bull Terrier. This breed has never been any good at fighting in a pit. He was the sweetest, soppy-est , most loving animal I have ever had.
The name Pit Bull comes from dog fighting which does not happen in Britain, the Brits do not think it is at all cool. Please do not call all Bull Terriers "Pit Bulls" They are not all bred or mistreated to make them mean enough for fighting in the "pit"

and many have not.

So you believe in all of England all bull terrier breeds are pussycats.

Gulfcoast 09-26-2021 11:06 AM

We have an American Staffy mix and she is very sweet. She would make the worst watch dog ever because she loves people and has never met a stranger. She is probably the least aggressive dog that I have ever known and that includes our sweet Golden Retriever who passed away earlier this year. Our Golden used to bark when someone came to the door, our Staffy mix just wiggles and smiles.

We got her as young puppy and at first we thought that she was a lab. I'm not sure that I would have agreed to bring her home if I had known at the time that she was mostly Staffy because I had heard so many "dangerous pit bull" stories and we had elementary school age kids who always had friends over. At any rate, she grew up around lots of kids and people of all age ranges. She is a sturdy little thing, quiet, never yappy, not high strung, snuggly, sweet. I honestly can not comprehend what someone would have to do to this breed to create a dangerous animal because Staffys are naturally very sweet and loving towards people.

Taltarzac725 09-26-2021 12:18 PM

American Staffordshire Terrier - Wikipedia

I did know a pooch that looked like this breed named Gypsy who was one of the gentlest dogs in Lynnhaven and at Doggie Doo Run Run. Showed up in its Lynnhaven owner's yard one day so Ben named it Gypsy. Ben passed eventually and I think Gypsy went to Ben's son.

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Originally Posted by Gulfcoast (Post 2009467)
We have an American Staffy mix and she is very sweet. She would make the worst watch dog ever because she loves people and has never met a stranger. She is probably the least aggressive dog that I have ever known and that includes our sweet Golden Retriever who passed away earlier this year. Our Golden used to bark when someone came to the door, our Staffy mix just wiggles and smiles.

We got her as young puppy and at first we thought that she was a lab. I'm not sure that I would have agreed to bring her home if I had known at the time that she was mostly Staffy because I had heard so many "dangerous pit bull" stories and we had elementary school age kids who always had friends over. At any rate, she grew up around lots of kids and people of all age ranges. She is a sturdy little thing, quiet, never yappy, not high strung, snuggly, sweet. I honestly can not comprehend what someone would have to do to this breed to create a dangerous animal because Staffys are naturally very sweet and loving towards people.


manaboutown 09-26-2021 04:45 PM

Animals are bred to have particular characteristics. In general if a breed is bred to be aggressive the individuals within that breed will tend to be aggressive.

This was an interesting experiment in breeding for domesticity in silver foxes. Domesticated silver fox - Wikipedia


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