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https://www.cheknews.ca/pit-bull-attack-near-nanaimo-injures-two-children-and-one-woman-450395/

Two 8-month-old pit bulls that were loose in Nanaimo attacked several children, severely injuring at least one. Other people that came to aid the children were also injured.

The children were playing in a yard at the house of one of their friends. The dogs were from somewhere else in the neighborhood and had been cited for being at large previously.

One of the owners of the dogs came and got the dogs but did not stick around. The news interviewed the other owner, a Dangerhair that looked to be in her late 40s or early 50s. While she was devastated at what her dogs had done, she said to the reporter, "People are saying, look at this from the prospective of a parent, well, these dogs are my kids, too," and then she broke down crying.

It was later reported both dogs were euthanized, as there have been other incidents prior to this one, and due to the severity of the injuries the one particular child sustained.

To the dangerhair dog owner I would have to say, "If these dogs were your KIDS, you did a lousy job of raising them. Thank heavens you didn't spawn any of your own."
 
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Shitbull defenders can't argue the statistics, so they have to play on others' emotions to get their agenda running. Since they're so sensitive themselves, they think this tactic will work on mostly everyone.
That is anti-Semitic as fuck. Do they really think Jews are the pit bulls of humanity? I think they picked the wrong race here.
A friend of mine has 2 large mutts that he's pretty sure are pitbull mixes and they've never once gone crazy save for the dopier looking one that occasionally has attacked stray cats. Fucker just goes ballistic kill mode when he sees them.
I had a German Shepherd once who was smarter than some people I've known, and she absolutely hated cats. She was eerily intelligent, and just saying the word "cat" would cause her to freak out. And she even figured out if you spelled out "c-a-t" you meant a cat. And she recognized cats on TV. Even big cats like tigers and lions, and would flip out about that, too. And even *CARTOON* cats.

But we had a couple cats and she never actually attacked them. She knew it was against the rules. She hated their guts, but left them alone. She would go nuts if you mentioned their names.

So I can't really sympathize with shitbulls that can't manage not to attack other animals that are part of the household. Real dogs with actual social skills can obey rules.
 
It just kills me that there are literally hundreds of dog breeds. There's not a fucking shortage of different types of dogs you can get but people have to have this one specific one.
You're right but the current guilt-emotion pet culture of, "Adopt don't shop!!!!!!" is causing more pit bulls to be brought home. With few exception the population of most animal shelters and rescues are at least 85% pit. The few that get brought in that aren't are either reclaimed by the owners that lost them or adopted out immediately because most people would rather get their kids a pretty fluffy shepherd mix or a poodle than an ugly ass bully breed.
 
Pit bulls that mauled great-grandmother, 85, to death are put down

Good start, but when do we put down their owner?
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That is anti-Semitic as fuck. Do they really think Jews are the pit bulls of humanity? I think they picked the wrong race here.
I don't think this has been posted before, but EZ PZ put out a video a few months back, where he hints at parallels between Pit Bulls, and .... well

 
Pit bull attacks a draft carriage horse at Cane Creek Park in North Carolina, April 3, 2021.

Lions won't attack a water buffalo or zebra alone. Wolves won't attack elk or moose alone.

But pit bulls will.
 
Lions won't attack a water buffalo or zebra alone. Wolves won't attack elk or moose alone.

But pit bulls will.
I don’t doubt this for a second, but it’s never occurred to me. If anyone’s done real experiments on this, I’d love to see. Have they tested them against elephants yet?
 
Update about the carriage incident: LINK

Per a YT comment from the driver's relative:
My sister is the blonde in the red shirt. This video only captures the end of what happened. The attack lasted a distance of 200 yards. My sister was driving the carriage when the pit attacked and latched onto the horses neck. She handed the reins to her assistant and jumped down and threw the dog off. This repeated many times. My sister fought with the dog under the horse and in the process was trampled by the horse 4 different times. She went to the hospital and has 4 hematomas on her head from being kicked by the horse. Had to have the back of her head staples, a broken foot, horse shaped bruises all over, swollen knee that will need an MRI and is so sore she cant get out of bed. With all that, you see her still standing by the horse at the end of the attack like the bad ass she is. If not for her actions things would have turned out much worse for everyone involved. As for the horse. It has 15 bite wounds on its neck and legs, multiple bites to its face and its lips were shredded but its doing ok. The dog was put down by the vet due to its injuries.

So the carriage driver is now left with injuries she'll carry for life, will have a lot of medical bills, probably can't do the carriage rides for some time which may be a source of income for her, the horse is injured, and children (adults probably too) are traumatized, all because retards insist on owning animals bred for bloodsport.
I don’t doubt this for a second, but it’s never occurred to me. If anyone’s done real experiments on this, I’d love to see. Have they tested them against elephants yet?
I didn't mean that 100% literally. I just meant that pits are pretty much the only "domesticated" breed that will try to kill very large animals (cows and horses usually) singlehandedly, while actual powerful wild animals won't. Sometimes you see dogs run up to horses and bark, but they will usually back down and aren't trying to kill it, nor do they continue to try and kill it after getting yeeted by the horse.

This is because the "bull" part of the name comes from bull-baiting, which is where they would put a bull in a pit or enclosure and sic a pit onto them. We thought some very interesting activities were interesting back in the day.
 
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Holy fuck.

Whenever some ignorant piece of shit tries to brush off the danger of pit bulls by saying "but all dogs can bite!!1!", this is the level of absolute human carnage that is practically unheard of in any other dog but typical of pits. Pictures like this should be spammed at the retards who let these evil creatures endanger everyone around them until they just can't take it anymore.

RIP to this poor man (:_(
 
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I had a German Shepherd once who was smarter than some people I've known
I had one that figured out how to open doors that were bolted shut. They're crazy smart.
So I can't really sympathize with shitbulls that can't manage not to attack other animals that are part of the household. Real dogs with actual social skills can obey rules.
American pitbulls and especially English bullterriers have a pretty uncommon mix of very high energy, eagerness to please, and below average intelligence that you generally don't see outside some of the toy-sized breeds. They're easily trainable because they're always eager to learn and pretty tractable, but you really have to repeat everything quite a few more times than you'd expect or it just never sinks in. They're almost the opposite of German Shepherds, where the entire battle is in convincing the dog it should actually do the things you want it to do.

I think a lot of pit owners assume their dog's trained because it seems to pick up training really quickly, but all its really doing is concentrating on your mood and trying to do whatever brings in a positive response at the time without really understanding what you're trying to show it. Repetition is extremely important when you're dealing with the dumber breeds of dogs, especially when they're easily excitable.
 
I didn't mean that 100% literally. I just meant that pits are pretty much the only "domesticated" breed that will try to kill very large animals (cows and horses usually) singlehandedly, while actual powerful wild animals won't.
Australian Cattle Dogs are notorious for serial-killing entire stables of horses and cows when they get bored, especially before Dalmatians were bred into their lines to try and curb this. I don't know where you're getting the idea that it's unusual for domestic dogs to attack large animals, especially since we have breeds specifically made to kill lions and bears.
 
Pit bull attacks a draft carriage horse at Cane Creek Park in North Carolina, April 3, 2021.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=N0uMpaWLUWA:169
Lions won't attack a water buffalo or zebra alone. Wolves won't attack elk or moose alone.

But pit bulls will.
Im glad I was alone because I lost it laughing when the draft horse kicked the shit out of that pit and sent it sliding all the way under the wagon. Too bad she shouldn't just let the horse loose to kick the dog and it's dumbass owner to death.

Whoever that moron who was trying to get the dog back bare handed almost got it two or three times. People fucking die or get crippled for life from being kicked by a horse, that shit isn't joking around.
 
Christ. And he was just walking out and about, on what should've been a normal day.
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Fearful PL:
I've been babysitting my infant nephew for the past couple months. My aunt lives in a poorer, but not terrible neighborhood. Lots of pit owners here. One was fenced in but kept barking at us during a walk I was taking nephew on. I kept going over in my head any possible nightmare scenarios and what I should do to protect my nephew if any of those hellhounds get loose. I'm considering bringing a weapon to put in the stroller just in case.

It's a fucking shame because this neighborhood is pretty safe otherwise. I felt perfectly comfortable on previous walks, and I didn't even know there were any pits around. Now I see them everywhere; yards, behind screen doors, windows. Their uncanny stares creep me the fuck out.
I tried to look at the whole picture but I couldn't. I think we've found the worst or at least most visceral pit example in this thread so far. If those pits aren't put down there is no justice in the world.
 
For those of us in places with retarded gun laws, what’s the second best option if you can’t just shoot an attacking pibble? Does bear spray work? Does anything work in that moment?
 
For those of us in places with retarded gun laws, what’s the second best option if you can’t just shoot an attacking pibble? Does bear spray work? Does anything work in that moment?
I live in a place like that too, I keep a knife easily accessible on me. I can't keep a dog, but I was excited to meet a neighbor with gentle elderly dog I could take for walks and hang out with. I decided against the walks after passing the local park enough times. It's round the clock filled with people walking pits off leash despite the park not being fenced in or even having a proper dog run. There's was one time I was on bike waiting for a light passing the park and I got an uncomfortable feeling. Looked over my shoulder and there was a short, very overweight girl struggling with her sixty lbs solid muscle murder mutt as it made a beeline for me. Their eyes are uncanny valley, there was no mistaking it was looking dead at me. That light could not turn green fast enough.
 
For those of us in places with retarded gun laws, what’s the second best option if you can’t just shoot an attacking pibble? Does bear spray work? Does anything work in that moment?
I would recommend a knife. In many ways it can actually be more effective than a gun, as you don't have to spend as much precious time aiming at a moving target already close to your body.

Also, dogs generally hate the smell of ammonia - it's not toxic to them unless they inhale large amounts but I have been told to keep a spray bottle with ammonia in it as dog repellent. Not sure how much it will work on maulers BUT if they can't see because their eyes are watering and burn it will probably slow them down and impact their view of you.
 
For those of us in places with retarded gun laws, what’s the second best option if you can’t just shoot an attacking pibble? Does bear spray work? Does anything work in that moment?

As it has been mentioned, get a knife, preferably a hunting knife with a blade with heft to it and solid construction, none of that switchblade or pocket knife crap that have mechanisms you have to fumble with and have points of failure. It has to be a blade with a handle you can grab firmly to be maneuvered in close quarters and be taken out from an inner jacket holster to stab and chop decidedly. If you are going to find yourself in a situation that you have to defend yourself from a pit, you cannot afford half measures. Pits are capable to brush off wounds that would scare off any other dog. You need a knife that is capable to rip chunks of muscle and sinew because that is what the pit would not hesitate to do to you.

It goes without saying, once you have the knife, practice, train with it until using it becomes second nature but most importantly of all have the necessary strength of body and mind to know that if the worst case scenario occurs, either the pit dies or you die. There is no middle ground dealing with these abominations.
 
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