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HarryTheHangryHippo t1_j446pfw wrote

To add to this, many of the kids likely ran the other direction screaming bloody murder. This would have quickly triggered the dogs prey drive. It should have never been a problem if the owner/brother had them properly confined within the regulations I put in a previous comment. Or if they would have been on a leash and also had a muzzle on like is required by the regulations but nobody ever follows.

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Silhouettesmiled t1_j44d82i wrote

Pitbulls are also prey-driven monsters. It's so stupid that jackasses keep defending this dangerous breed.

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External_Staff_300 t1_j44eiur wrote

You don't know animals and certainly don't know pitbulls.

Did the dogs let themselves out? Did the dogs neglect to train themselves? Did the dogs neglect to socialize themselves? Did the dogs forget to make a vet appointment for proper vaccination?

No. All of that was the responsibility of the owner. Blame the owner.

I work maintenance in apartments. I'm around dogs, pits too, all day every day. Have been for years. Never seen a vicious one that didn't have an absolute idiot for an owner. And that goes for any breed of dog, cat, gerbal, ferret, or any other pet.

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lightsrage85 t1_j45xqwh wrote

right? I mean shoot take them to the vet get there shots. keep them trained and put up. its not hard. My friends dont go outside with there dogs for nothing. its to make sure they don't go out of the yard.

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HarryTheHangryHippo t1_j44fem4 wrote

There are so many other breeds that are very prey driven as well. A prey driven dog only becomes a problem without proper training and education on the owners end. Why do you think they are monsters? They are some of the most loving, loyal, and affectionate dogs. I do not own a pit bull/mix or anything close to them. I'm just trying to help people see from another side. Too many people just jump on the "monster" wagon in my opinion.

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External_Staff_300 t1_j44ljai wrote

I work around them every day. Never had an issue. Even when I volunteered at a kennel, never had an issue. My grandpa had one for 18 years, and she was a giant sweetheart.

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hypo_____ t1_j452sdh wrote

Anecdotes are not evidence

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External_Staff_300 t1_j453v65 wrote

Well, I provided actual studies and the lady deleted her comments. Y'all don't want facts. You want confirmation of your bias.

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springfieldmo_17 t1_j44cp3h wrote

The girl with the “severe leg injury” was innocently playing 4-square when the white dog bit her leg. She then ran, and the dog attacked her again biting her and bringing her to the ground and dragging her on the ground before a teacher bravely came and started beating the dog with a hydroflask. The girl ended up with 48 stitches and bite marks that were so deep you could see her bone from her inner thigh.

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