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Ouch! Pit bulls at it again.
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<blockquote data-quote="farmerbyron" data-source="post: 2349456" data-attributes="member: 4953"><p>Just speculating here but do you use greater caution when dealing with larger dogs? Might explain the lack of injury. At any rate, reading the body language will help you more than anything as it will tell you the most about an animals demeanor. </p><p></p><p>IDK why people that have apprehension towards a large and/or potentialy aggressive breed are treated like some kind of moron. My experiences with pits and other large dogs is primarily out in the country in my cattle herd when some ******* dumps a dog they can no longer handle and they don't have the stones to take care of it themselves. </p><p></p><p> It is just a matter of perspective. You see these animals in a clinical setting with owners doing their part while I see the ones that were dumped by people that couldn't handle them. It is how our opinions are formed and why people have a difference of opinion.</p><p></p><p>For the record, I do not support BSL. Just is assinine to equate the danger posed by a pit as being the same as a small dog.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerbyron, post: 2349456, member: 4953"] Just speculating here but do you use greater caution when dealing with larger dogs? Might explain the lack of injury. At any rate, reading the body language will help you more than anything as it will tell you the most about an animals demeanor. IDK why people that have apprehension towards a large and/or potentialy aggressive breed are treated like some kind of moron. My experiences with pits and other large dogs is primarily out in the country in my cattle herd when some ******* dumps a dog they can no longer handle and they don't have the stones to take care of it themselves. It is just a matter of perspective. You see these animals in a clinical setting with owners doing their part while I see the ones that were dumped by people that couldn't handle them. It is how our opinions are formed and why people have a difference of opinion. For the record, I do not support BSL. Just is assinine to equate the danger posed by a pit as being the same as a small dog. [/QUOTE]
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