My Rottweiller is 11 months old now and he eats everything in sight. Furniture, trees, bushes...ad nauseum.
My Rottweiller is 11 months old now and he eats everything in sight. Furniture, trees, bushes...ad nauseum.
And they have the best smiles.
Well, I didn’t say they were the brightest dogs. I’m not actually positive that pits always know the difference between chewing on something and relaxing on it.
When we got our last dog from the pound they had labeled all the dogs that hat pitt characteristics as “Terrier Mix”.
Painful to read the comments here. Everytime I think we’re making some progress to stop discriminating against a breed based off of unreliable and skewed data something like this happens.
I’ve never known a pit to be a furniture destroyer. They go through a little puppy teething like any dog but they are couch POTATOES not couch eaters.
Sure, but you get a lot of results for “collie attack”, “labrador attack”, etc too.
disagree all you want but stop preaching ignorance. these dogs are not bombs. they dont hunt children. they are not wolves and this is not some medieval countryside where beasts snatch off our darling babes in the dead of night.
My new one year old lab rescue is a 60 pound industrial shredder. But damn does he know how to spoon.
It’s a stalking, deadly, sneaky weird play. Kids hate them.
last time i adopted i went in not wanting a girl or a pitbull and i walked out with a four year old female pitbull/boxer
How can you not WUV me?
Pretty sure you’re completely talking out of your ass. Personally my Corgi was super easy to train, always by my side, and not yippy, but chuffs sometimes. They are herding dogs, inherently they have a desire to work and follow commands. Plus the way they look is so fucking funny you can’t help but smile at their…
No, I know quite a few pitbull owners and have never seen their dogs “stalk kids”. You are making a blanket statement based on poor observation of an invalid sample. Three of these owners have children who adore their pit bulls. Note that often a child’s reaction is more a product of something they’ve been taught by…
I didn’t want a pit type dog because I prefer dogs with stand up ears and a pointed nose. Since I have adopted an abandoned puppy, that has the looks of a pit\boxer, that stance has softened.
My pit-lab mix ate a couch, pool table, several window sills. It was a puppy anxiety thing of being left alone that she quickly grew out of. It’s common in a lot of other breeds as well.
If you’re not a high school English teacher you missed your calling, but if you were aspiring to be a dickhole on the internet, goal attained.
I had a Corgi but developed IVDD. At the same time, I had a Pit-Mastif mix. They were best friends and could not be away from each other. The pit is a big 115lb boy, but the biggest baby. I love Pit’s and smaller dogs too.
Why did I click this article when I KNEW from the headline it was just going to piss me off.