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Neighborhood problem turns violent
CCM:
--- Quote from: tommy on January 15, 2008, 01:24:34 pm ---
--- Quote from: CCM on January 15, 2008, 01:12:23 pm ---
As it's been said before, you are the one that doesn't want to fix the problem of bad owners. You are such a pro- pit bull guy, why don't you want to fight to save your breed. You should be the most outraged at these stories of bad pit bulls, but all you want to do is sit back and say my pit bull is perfect...
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All I do is say it's the dog owners fault for how their dog acts. Watch the video and you will see exactly what I mean, but you will never do that because you want to go on thinking these crazy ideas and will never give what I say half a chance.
It's a good watch, watch it.
I'm trying to show you how to prevent the attack.
Watch the video and learn, chad!!
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All you do is sound like a broken record. You claim to be a good owner, you say it not the dog's fault, blah, blah, blah... But you offer NO SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEM OF BAD OWNERS!
You tell us to get educated and watch the dog whisperer, yet NONE OF US ARE THE PROBLEM. You are the ONLY one that owns a pit bull. We don't own these dangerous animals. It's like you are trying to make us good owners of dogs we don't own...
Since you are the pit bull expert, how are we supposed to deal with bad owners in our neighborhoods?? You have no answers for anything.
tommy:
You can't fix an ---uvula--- with a dog that is not responsible, you just can't, unless he wants to change.
If you want to see how a responsible owner tries to fix already bad problems in dogs, watch the video, Everything I'm talking about right now is about the video and if you did no look at it, then we really can't see where the other is coming from.
Don't read the name of the video and think you know all about what is on the video, you don't. Just take 15-20 minuets and watch it all the way through, is that so hard? Things will make a bit more sense to you when you do.
ChadTower:
No one is trying to fix the responsible owners.
Answer the obvious question I presented, tommy. Do you want the dogs to stay knowing attacks will happen or do you want to prevent the attacks?
CCM:
--- Quote from: tommy on January 15, 2008, 02:05:54 pm ---You can't fix an ---uvula--- with a dog that is not responsible, you just can't, unless he wants to change.
If you want to see how a responsible owner tries to fix already bad problems in dogs, watch the video, Everything I'm talking about right now is about the video and if you did no look at it, then we really can't see where the other is coming from.
Don't read the name of the video and think you know all about what is on the video, you don't. Just take 15-20 minuets and watch it all the way through, is that so hard? Things will make a bit more sense to you when you do.
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I watch the dog whisperer, I've already seen the actual episode. Again you're missing the point and offering no solutions. Good owners and people who are trying to do the right thing with their dogs are not the problem. There needs to be a solution to the bad owners, to which your answer is: you can't fix them... That is not an answer.
There need to be laws enacted to regulate these dangerous animals. And the laws need to be enforced. Do you agree with this?? If you are a good owner as you claim, you should have nothing to worry about.
What would YOU do to stop these bad owners?? Ban the dogs, mandatory training/registration for the dogs, jail time, fines, etc...??
We can all agree that pit bulls are a huge problem in the wrong hands, but you just throw your hands up and say 'oh well, they're ---uvulas--- and you cant' change them', that's not a solution.
shardian:
I watched your video Tommy. First off, that had absolutely zero relevance to an issue of uncontrolled dogs.
Wow, we learned that if a dog recognizes a human as master, and that they get the feeling that master is in control, they will not feel threatened because master will protect them. Well how about that? That's about as basic as dog psychology gets - pack mentality. Good for those people in that apartment complex that they are all responsible dog owners. I'll guarantee you that after the whisperer left, things went right back to the way they were.
I can solve all of those peoples problems real quick, if you live in a cramped apartment complex, GET A ---smurfing--- CAT! :laugh2:
I also found it quite humorous when the lady with the mixed pit tried to downplay that the pit was attacking her and her other dog and was COMPLETELY out of control. Mr. Whisperer says, "You are in denial". I like that guy.
Still, your video had absolutely no relevance.
As I've said before, I have had conversations with Ed Frawley, who is a world class expert in training vicious breed dogs, and for breeding and training German Shepherd police dogs. When an expert such as that advises you that there isn't anything you can do when confronted with a pissed off dog without an owner or master in sight, how the hell else do you expect me to educate myself.
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