Badjedidude
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LoneKiller said:A David and Goliath pair of dogs. lol
Yup. And my other dog, a lab, just kinda sits and watches the others be silly.
LoneKiller said:A David and Goliath pair of dogs. lol
That's a riot lol. Entertainment value for the 3rd dog to boot!Badjedidude said:LoneKiller said:A David and Goliath pair of dogs. lol
Yup. And my other dog, a lab, just kinda sits and watches the others be silly.
Are guide dogs trained to defend their blind owners?DreamerDeceiver said:All Canidae are prone to violent behaviour, wild or domesticated, it's in their instincts. The environment and manner in which a domesticated dog is raised is the key factor that will determine it's social interaction with humans and other animals. I believe Pit Bull breeds are mainly labeled as violent dogs because of their long association with criminal activities such as drug trafficking and dog fighting. In truth, Pit Bulls may excel as therapy/guide dogs or police dogs just as well as a Labrador or German Shepherd would.
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LoneKiller said:Are guide dogs trained to defend their blind owners?DreamerDeceiver said:All Canidae are prone to violent behaviour, wild or domesticated, it's in their instincts. The environment and manner in which a domesticated dog is raised is the key factor that will determine it's social interaction with humans and other animals. I believe Pit Bull breeds are mainly labeled as violent dogs because of their long association with criminal activities such as drug trafficking and dog fighting. In truth, Pit Bulls may excel as therapy/guide dogs or police dogs just as well as a Labrador or German Shepherd would.
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Badjedidude said:What I hate to hear is that a newscast tells a story of a Pitbull attacking someone, and the reporter says, "The dog just snapped! There was no warning and no understandable cause!"
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Ummmm no. I can tell you what the cause was. Stupid ******* retard owners who don't know how to train dogs. You CANNOT get an athletic breed like a Pitbull and just expect it to pick up the household rules without training. If you stick a dog (ANY DOG) on a chain and leave it in the backyard all day with no human interaction (except when YOU want to play with it), then you're abusing your dog. And it shouldn't surprise you when your abused dog strikes like it's a feral predator. Because YOU made it that way.
Pitbulls need/crave a lot of attention. Most people misinterpret this as the dog being arrogant or aggressive; actually, it's simply trying to push its way into your attention. That's why a Pitbull will paw at you or stick its huge muzzle on your lap or jump on the bed with you and lay down on you and stick its face in yours. It's NOT trying to dominate you. That's just its way of being in your intimate close area of attention.
Pitbulls also need a LOT LOT LOT of exercise. Like I've said, they are an athletic breed. Take the dog on a walk (or preferably a run) every day. Maybe even twice a day. Give the dog a HUGE yard and a wide open space to roam and patrol, so it can burn off the energy it has before coming in.
Pitbulls need to be a part of your family. Bring the dog inside, let it choose a spot in your house that is its safe zone (most dogs will do this). Give it a bed. Put out a water bowl that it can access at any time. Feed it twice a day. Give it treats every now and then... this is a good opportunity to use the treats to work on training it to "shake," or "sit," or "roll over." Pet the dog as you walk by it on your way to do something else. Let the dog sit with you sometimes. LOVE IT.
I PROMISE YOU that if you do these things, your Pitbull will not "suddenly snap" and kill you. They are dogs just like any other. If you train it properly and give it expectations to follow, then it will be a great pet. If you leave it alone and abuse it and don't care for it as you should, then it will become a feral dog and it WILL kill you.
Pitbulls are NOT inherently violent with good training. They are only violent if you turn them into an animal (and not a pet) and then expect them to NOT be dangerous in a human setting.
DreamerDeceiver said:LoneKiller said:Are guide dogs trained to defend their blind owners?I once saw a vid of a Great Dane just kicking the crap out of a Pitbull on shock sites I used to watch.DreamerDeceiver said:All Canidae are prone to violent behaviour, wild or domesticated, it's in their instincts. The environment and manner in which a domesticated dog is raised is the key factor that will determine it's social interaction with humans and other animals. I believe Pit Bull breeds are mainly labeled as violent dogs because of their long association with criminal activities such as drug trafficking and dog fighting. In truth, Pit Bulls may excel as therapy/guide dogs or police dogs just as well as a Labrador or German Shepherd would.
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Any dog that is trained well and treated well will defend their owner. They say Golden Retrievers make poor guard dogs because of their naivety and friendliness to everyone, this is completely untrue about my dog. He is fanatically loyal to the family and would defend us with his life.
[Edit] I'm not well aware of the procedures that take place in training guide dogs, though to answer your question I wouldn't doubt that they would.
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