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by michael49 on 17 April 2010 - 02:04

Abhay, thank you for taking the time to explain , I really and truly didn't know the difference.          Michael

Jenni78

by Jenni78 on 17 April 2010 - 02:04

The real issue is that I insist on a certain type of temperament and when all your dogs have the same type temperament, you are going to have some issues if you allow it. I like alphas....and alphas don't like alphas. ;-)

The dog who would climb into a kennel to start a fight was my Tom z PS grandson. Not dog aggressive, BTW, and certainly not a Pit Bull. Simply thought he needed to move up a notch and would continually try to overthrow the local gov't, so to speak. Like Abhay said, w/dog who think like this, saying they're DA isn't really sufficient. Mine, for one, are not. Random dogs are fine. They just have certain arch enemies and they must never, under any circumstances, be allowed near them, for they look for opportunties and weak moments.

 
My experience has been that Pits and GSDs are a terrible combo sometimes. I'm over generalizing and only talking of my own dogs, so don't jump down my throat,  but GSDs' attitudes cause them to try picking fights they can't win, or to dominate a dog who really can't be dominated. Also, I hate to break it to y'all, but there are Pits who like to fight. A GSD may start a rumble thinking they're going to win quickly, and the short haired floppy eared guy is going to roll over like all the other dogs do, and bow to the king, and then they find out they're wrong. Dead wrong, possibly. It's best just to keep them separated by many doors. It really comes down to that. 

Just because I have never had a death does not mean I couldn't- this kind of thinking "it won't happen to me" is dangerous.

 

by michael49 on 17 April 2010 - 03:04

Jenni78, Got it, but I think the hate for some dogs by other dogs is not  a breed specify trait. Similar to people I guess some just rub others the wrong way.

by Abhay on 17 April 2010 - 04:04

Michael,  I agree completely.  Pit Bulls do not have a monopoly on dog aggression.  I have mixed breeds who are dog aggressive.  My most dog aggressive dog, is my GSD, Razor. I have written posts on this forum, about the dog aggressive line he comes from.  Razor has a freak mouth, and could cause a lot of damage very quickly, if he would get loose.  He is a Lovebug to the family, but he has the temperment of an aggressive Pit.

 Dogs like this, need extra precautions to be taken in order to assure their own safety, as well as the safety of the other animals in the yard.



steve1

by steve1 on 17 April 2010 - 06:04

HI Guys
Have you noticed that this DDR person started this thread on the 14th April, She posted the Pic's had a bit of an argument with Sock Puppet a few times and has not posted on here since not even to answer my Question
She has done what she set out to do cause friction with the Posters while she sits back and laughs,
 It is now 17th April and she has not posted since, but around 125 replies have gone in since she did
Yes, She is taking the P--s out of everyone
 I did say never to reply to any post she makes then she can stay on here and talk to herself or fade away,
 But No, she has caught the lot of us and is sitting back laughing for the last 3 days or so whilst the arguing goes on between ourselves
Just ignore this persons posts in the future do not reply at all, in fact Boycott every thread she posts on thats the only way to treat her with the contempt she deserves
Steve1

Sock Puppet

by Sock Puppet on 17 April 2010 - 06:04

Morning Steve,

The thing is we get the last laugh cause now she has no one to type her novels to, no audience. If she does come back as DDR she will promptly be ignored by most if not all here.

Jenni78

by Jenni78 on 17 April 2010 - 13:04

Michaell...that was my whole point. That was why I thought it was so funny that it was assumed the dogs I was talking about were Pit Bulls. Like Abhay and I both said a few times...it's not dog aggression. It's hatred for a particular dog or dogs. <shrug> Why can't dogs have likes and dislikes just like we can? The thing is, I love them all, so they are not permitted nor given an opportunity to try to kill each other. ;-)

Now I know how my mom felt all those years.

Keith Grossman

by Keith Grossman on 17 April 2010 - 14:04

"pussification (a word I copyrighted many years ago and still one of my favorite guilty pleasures to say)"

You might want to check your copyright because I'm pretty sure George Carlin was using this before you were born. 

Jenni78

by Jenni78 on 17 April 2010 - 14:04

I thought he used a different tense and context. One person said something about that once, but they were reeeeeallly old, and it seems  no one else remembers.


Keith Grossman

by Keith Grossman on 17 April 2010 - 15:04






 


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