Dog Fighting

Granny weed

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Ok.. growling mangy dog over your grandson or grand-daughter.. Choose. That got rid of your dog over human thing, no?

And BULL SHIT on the dogs are nicer than humans stuff.. Go pet a pack of wild dogs.. I dare you.
I'm not talking about innocent children, I'm talking about some of the scum in this world that pass as human beings, you know the ones that abuse children, make dogs fight,hit old grannies over the head you get my drift, and I'm impressed you know I have a grandson and granddaughter. As for the pack of wild dogs they are just that wild! Again I'm talking about domestic dogs, the ones that are trained to take care of humans that load washing machines,lead the blind and all the other loyal caring dogs who for some people are their only companions, so save your sarcasm! I'm sure during your life you have come across people that are not worthy to walk the earth, and then you come across a dog that's sweet innocent and doesn't want to stick a knife in you because they don't like the color of your skin no contest :wink:
 

charface

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Just because a dog is wagging it`s tail does not mean it is having a good time. I have a pit and a great dane and they go at it
from time to time and I`m forced to put my body between them to keep them from destroying each other which is no fun. 5 minutes later they will be laying together. I think anyone who exploits this behavior should be forced to fight the winner.
 

fdd2blk

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PROUD OWNER OF 2 PITBULLS and i have to take precautions when walking them too they love to chase cats, or anything that runs for that matter



dog fighting is sickening to me, and cruel but i love to watch them chase squirrels and rabbits out in the woods.. its amazing how fast and graceful they are too bad they get such a bad rep. i really get people who cross to the other side of the street when im walking both my dogs together on the leash.. its sad how terrified people are from such a loving and loyal animal sad viscious pitbull propaganda



now that would be comical. to watch them start screaming when they are getting mauled by a 90lb rednose



$$$$you called it.. alot of the guys there think that its cruel too but its gonna put some ducketts in my pocketts and keep some weed in the pipe and gas in the car... lots of money involved in cock adn dog fighting. and alot of poeple think its just for sport. nope its for money man there isno sportin watching two dogs try to kill eachother



i agree completely and they need attentive guidance too. dogs arent bad owners are bad AGAIN PROUD OWNER OF 2 PITBULLS that im comfortable leaving to play with a 1-2 yr old toddler.
The cruelty in dogfighting should be punished by more than a slap on the wrist Dogfighting is not a spur-of-the-moment act it is a premeditated and cruel practice.

you really have no idea where the propaganda comes from?


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SFguy

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It would be cool to watch the dogs turn on their "owners" in the ring.
now that would be comical. to watch them start screaming when they are getting mauled by a 90lb rednose



you really have no idea where the propaganda comes from? :?
completely took my response out of context fucktard re-read my original post i know your smarter than that shit bro

ps thanks for the seedmakin tutorial way back.


do they ever catch the rabbits or squirrels?

i bet its adorable when they tear the little fuckers into pieces.......
ya they have caught a few not adorable... instinctual ..
 

firelane

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I would like to see a dog fight. I've never been to one but usually like watching live competitions that involve gambling. I would also like to watch men fight dogs, dogs fight lions, men fighting men. Really I just like to see fights. I've never broken up a human fight in my life and prob witnessed 20-30. I have been to a lot of mma fights, and some can be pretty brutal. Ever seen somone snap someones ankle or break their arm? Its a little nasty, so maybe after going to a dog fight, I would be disgusted. Who knows, but it would be nice if I could make my own decision on weather or not to attend. If you don't like it, don't go.

How do they make the dogs fight once in the ring? Do they ever just not go at it?
 

kinetic

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I would like to see a dog fight.

How do they make the dogs fight once in the ring? Do they ever just not go at it?
Well there's the abuse against the animals to make them hostile. There's the stealing of people smaller pets that are used as bait animals to engage the dogs hostility. So yea whats wrong with that you ignorant fuck.
 

firelane

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I don't always feel bad for the weak like most of you guys. Dogs have masters, one way or another they are slaves. But you let your slaves sleep inside with you. I think most people get dogs to help themselves and not the dog.
 

fdd2blk

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now that would be comical. to watch them start screaming when they are getting mauled by a 90lb rednose





completely took my response out of context fucktard re-read my original post i know your smarter than that shit bro

ps thanks for the seedmakin tutorial way back.




ya they have caught a few not adorable... instinctual ..
you insinuate that a pitbull would maul a human and it would be funny. then wonder why people would fear them.

and then add a comment about how it's in their instinct. to even further back the fear.

the name calling really does enforce your argument. keep it up. :clap:
 

fdd2blk

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for your sake only fdd i hope you read legal documents better than you read RIU posts, your reading comprehension doesnt seem up to par for your age.

i fully comprehend your comments. it is you who is lacking in understanding of why people fear pitbulls.
 

Hepheastus420

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I'm not talking about innocent children, I'm talking about some of the scum in this world that pass as human beings, you know the ones that abuse children, make dogs fight,hit old grannies over the head you get my drift, and I'm impressed you know I have a grandson and granddaughter. As for the pack of wild dogs they are just that wild! Again I'm talking about domestic dogs, the ones that are trained to take care of humans that load washing machines,lead the blind and all the other loyal caring dogs who for some people are their only companions, so save your sarcasm! I'm sure during your life you have come across people that are not worthy to walk the earth, and then you come across a dog that's sweet innocent and doesn't want to stick a knife in you because they don't like the color of your skin no contest :wink:
You've gotta excuse me, you didn't specify what kind of dogs vs what kind of humans. If you would have said "I would take a loving dog or a pedophile anyday", then yeah, I would have agreed with you. Instead, you said you'd take a dog over a human "anyday".. Which is some bull.

But fair enough, new scenario.. Would you choose a small child that cares for her disabled father or a puppy the cares for its disabled owner?
 

Hepheastus420

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And bad owners don't make bad dogs. Dogs are just bad (usually). It's in their instincts. They aren't born to believe they will be fed factory made dog food their whole lives. They're born to kill. They ARE KILLING MACHINES.

We make them good. In many breeds, aggression is natural for the dog. So saying humans make them aggressive is BS. Again, pet a pack of wild dogs.. See how lovely they are now.

As for all you people saying bad owners make pitbulls bad.. Would you go pet a stray pitbull?
 

The Outdoorsman

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Why do you say that? I have a dog, I love her a ton. I'd never let her stay in attack mode with another dog.


She said she'd take a dog over a human any day. I love animals sure, but fuck that. People treat them like gods. So I decided to give her a scenario that would cut that crap right off the bat. Of course I could say "would you choose to help a stray dog or homeless person".. But that's not as fun as being over dramatic now is it? ;)


Nope, only about half the dogs. People act like dogs are angels. Fuck no.. People made dogs good.. Which takes me too the pack of wild dogs. Dogs aren't the perfect little angels you guys think they are. We have to train them to be good dogs. I just find it annoying when people say things like "animals are way better than humans". Really? Then why didn't you get raised by a pack of dogs since they're so nice?

The answer would be "because wild dogs would rip my face off".. Which would be correct.


How is it completely different? She said "give me a dog over a human anyday". That's a load of horse crap. I'm trying to show her there's alot of scenarios where humans are better than dogs. To prove that point, I'm not gonna say "choose between a serial rapist and a cute cuddly dog". Yes, I made an overdramatic scenario (lol), but my point still stands.

My post stands more on the thing granny said of dogs over humans, not so much dogs are bad. I think dogs are great, but on a real note, I would usually always pick a human over a dog.

Get what I'm saying in my long pointless rant? I'm not picking on dogs, I'm picking on granny since she picked on us humans. I'm defending us humans!

Me, I'd pick a human over a dog most days.

Let it all out. I'm tired as hell.. And I feel like a zombie. I know my post doesn't make sense (I didn't even understand it lol), but I don't feel like starting it over. :)
Defensive rationalization.
Enough said
:eyesmoke:
:peace:
 

fdd2blk

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[h=1]http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/dealing-with-your-dogs-packmentality-aggression.html


Dealing with Your Dog's Pack-Mentality Aggression[/h] Aggressiveness in dogs comes in three types (or drives): prey, pack, and defense. The triggers are different in each drive, and so is the management, or cure. Discovering how to anticipate your dog's reaction under certain situations is part of managing his behavior.
[h=2]Behavior options[/h] Other than ignoring or putting up with the behavior, you have three basic options:

  • Expending the energy: Each behavior has a timeframe, or energy, and it can be managed by expending that energy, which means exercise specifically focused on that energy. The exercise can be playing ball, jogging, playing tug-of-war games, or whatever. Training is always a good idea.

  • Suppressing the energy: This option means that the dog isn't given an outlet for the energy. Suppression can be an effective temporary solution, provided that the dog has periodic opportunities to expend the energy. Absolute or long-term suppression isn't a good idea. The energy only redirects itself into another undesirable behavior.

  • Switching the drive: When Buddy growls at another dog, for example, he's in defense drive. To manage the situation, switch him into pack drive. Cheerfully say something like "You must be joking" and walk away in the opposite direction.
Depending on the situation, you're going to use a combination of the three options in your management program.
[h=2]Aggression from dogs high in pack drive[/h] Pack drive consists of behaviors associated with reproduction and being part of a group. Dogs in pack drive may

  • Show signs of aggression toward people

  • Attack other dogs with no apparent reason

  • Not stop the attack when the other dog submits
[h=3]Triggers[/h] The problem with this kind of aggression is that there aren't many obvious triggers. This behavior is frequently observed in dogs that are taken away from their litter and mother before 7 weeks of age. Between 5 and 7 weeks of age, a puppy learns to inhibit his biting. He also learns canine body language at this time. In short, your puppy learns he's a dog. Puppies that haven't learned these lessons tend to be overly protective of their owners and may be aggressive toward other people and dogs. They can't interpret body language and haven't learned bite inhibition.
In a household with more than one dog, while one dog is being petted and the other is seeking your attention at the same time, the dog being petted may aggress toward the other dog. Being overly possessive is common behavior in adopted older dogs and rescued dogs.
Lack of adequate socialization with people and other dogs prior to 6 months of age can cause subsequent aggressive behaviors. For example, a dog with an owner who is a single woman can be aggressive toward men. The cause could be lack of socialization or exposure to men.
[h=3]Management: Aggression toward people[/h] You can solve a lack of socialization with other people by gradually getting the dog used to accepting another person. Take the case of a man-aggressive dog, for example. As always, the job is made easier when the dog has some basic training and knows simple commands like "Sit" and "Stay."
Here's how to get your dog to accept another person:
1. Begin with Buddy sitting at Heel position, in Control Position (no tension on the leash and only 1/2 inch of slack).
2. Have the person walk past the dog from a distance of six feet, without looking at the dog.
3. Just before he passes the dog, have the person throw Buddy a small piece of a hot dog or another treat.
4. Repeat Steps 1 through 3 five times per session — but no more.
5. When Buddy shows no signs of aggression at six feet, decrease the distance.
6. Keep decreasing the distance until Buddy will take a treat, open palm, from the person.
The person shouldn't look at the dog. He should pause just long enough to give the dog the treat and then pass.
[h=3]Management: Aggression toward other dogs[/h] Aggression toward other dogs, especially if the aggressor has had a few successes in his career, isn't so simple to resolve. Prevention here is the best cure: Keep your dog on leash, and don't give him a chance to bite another dog when you're away from home.
To calm dogs with aggressive tendencies, get some essential oil of lavender from a health food store. Put just a couple drops on a small cloth, and wipe it onto your dog's muzzle and around his nose. Lavender has a calming effect where one dog aggresses at another dog. It enables the dog to concentrate on his work. You can also use it in a spray bottle (four drops of oil to eight ounces of water); just spray the room before the dogs come in. It really works wonders with the dogs and even calms the owners. If your dog is in an agility competition and can't concentrate because of the number of dogs and people around them, try this trick: Wipe wiping the dog's muzzle and nose with the oil. You'll likely see a dramatic improvement in his performances.
 

The Outdoorsman

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Any and every outside influence in it's daily life will determine it's said mindset and temperament.
That's what makes a wild and even owned dog vicious/mean.
Starts as a pup
They absorb like a sponge just like humans
 
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