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tommy:
Whatever you have to say next, mike. It has been good talking to you and for once on this board it was enjoyable talking to a person who is rational and is calm when debating a topic, and I applaud you.

ChadTower:

--- Quote from: MikeQ on January 09, 2008, 11:25:27 pm ---A pit bull (family pet) ripped the throat out of a 4 year old today in Titusville.

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--- Quote from: tommy on January 09, 2008, 11:28:55 pm ---That means nothing to me, mike.
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 :scared

tommy:

--- Quote from: ChadTower on January 10, 2008, 01:06:52 am ---
--- Quote from: MikeQ on January 09, 2008, 11:25:27 pm ---A pit bull (family pet) ripped the throat out of a 4 year old today in Titusville.

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--- Quote from: tommy on January 09, 2008, 11:28:55 pm ---That means nothing to me, mike.
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 :scared

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Come on now. Is that what I really meant? Don't try that here.

AtomSmasher:

--- Quote from: tommy on January 10, 2008, 12:38:22 am ---Never been aggressive before does not mean the dog was raised right and was taught to respect people and have limits and boundaries. This is what I'm trying to get people to understand. The owners of these dogs are not doing the right thing with them and are not making it clear to the dog that the person is the master and is in control and they need to obey, these people just let the dog grow up with no guidance and one day it challenges the person and tries to bite. It's not the dogs fault it was not put in it's place and told it should be second to a human.

You gotta take time with these dogs and MAKE them understand what you want, trust me, they will get the picture and know their place. These dogs are not toys we are talking about, take the time to make your stance known to them and they will respect it.

I've done it for Christs sake, I do not have the worlds most special pits that are the only ones on earth.

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It seems that you agree (without actually admitting that you agree) that they are naturally more aggressive and dangerous then other breeds of dogs since they require a very specific type of training for them to be properly domesticated.  Judging by the number of pitbull attacks, it seems its a type of training that few pitbull owner know how to do properly (or at all, in many cases).  You keep talking about how cars kill people, but you have to pass a test to prove you are able to drive before you can legally drive a car.  Don't you think it makes sense that a person should have to take a test (or pass a class or something) to make sure they know the proper way to raise a pitbull before they are allowed to own one?

tommy:

--- Quote from: AtomSmasher on January 10, 2008, 01:09:28 am ---
--- Quote from: tommy on January 10, 2008, 12:38:22 am ---Never been aggressive before does not mean the dog was raised right and was taught to respect people and have limits and boundaries. This is what I'm trying to get people to understand. The owners of these dogs are not doing the right thing with them and are not making it clear to the dog that the person is the master and is in control and they need to obey, these people just let the dog grow up with no guidance and one day it challenges the person and tries to bite. It's not the dogs fault it was not put in it's place and told it should be second to a human.

You gotta take time with these dogs and MAKE them understand what you want, trust me, they will get the picture and know their place. These dogs are not toys we are talking about, take the time to make your stance known to them and they will respect it.

I've done it for Christs sake, I do not have the worlds most special pits that are the only ones on earth.

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It seems that you agree (without actually admitting that you agree) that they are naturally more aggressive and dangerous then other breeds of dogs since they require a very specific type of training for them to be properly domesticated.  Judging by the number of pitbull attacks, it seems its a type of training that few pitbull owner know how to do properly (or at all, in many cases).  You keep talking about how cars kill people, but you have to pass a test to prove you are able to drive before you can legally drive a car.  Don't you think it makes sense that a person should have to take a test (or pass a class or something) to make sure they know the proper way to raise a pitbull before they are allowed to own one?

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Yes!!

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