Pitbull Dog Breed Discussion

Mihail  Asenov
Before discussing the features that set this pitbull breed apart, some major points need to be made. If you want to understand the nature of these dogs, you have to leave behind you all your experience with dogs, no matter how rich or diverse it has been. This dog is not like the rest. . Yes, it is a dog. But this is where any resemblance to its peers ends!

Pitbull dog is a result of a long process of selection in circumstances identical to the cicumstances of gladiator fights in Ancient Rome and pitbulls can rightfully claim to be victims of human cruelty. The original purpose was for them to fight wild beasts. In bull-baiting and bear-baiting fights, american pit bull terrier, together with the wild beasts, provided entertainment to crowds eager to enjoy the sight of death and torture. Numerous dogs perished on these death rinks. Survivors were priced expensively and used for breeding while the dead are something humanity has no reason to be proud of itself.

After bullfights and bear-fights were banned in the eighteenth century pitbulls continued to fight, this time against each other. In the civillised world dog-fights have been banned already but they still continue, violating the laws. Thus nature fo pitbull has selected two major traits in this breed -dog training their exceptional friendliness to people, regardless if the people are familiar or total strangers, on the one hand, and fierce intolerance to their own species, even of the opposite sex. There are exceptions, of course - pitbull who fully socialise with other dogs, who are "seeing ey" dogs, or are used in the army and the police. Yet they are still only exceptions. You shouldn't think that if your 4-months old pitbull puppy is playing with the neighbour's shepherd right now, his dormant instincts won't awaken when he is a year and a half old, and he won't attack other dogs then.

One should NEVER forget how this breed has been selected over they years! Pitbull training articles. Pitbulls' mythical cruelty towards people, so often purposefully embelished by the media nowadays, is completely different from the truth about this breed. Society is not to blame for not knowing the truth; it is to blame if it doesn't want to hear it. It is to blame if it lets itself to be manipulated, and needs an easy target that could be used as a scape-goat without any chance to defend itself. Society is to blame for refusing to see the truth. If you delve into statistics about dogs attacking humans, you will surely be surprised to discover the fact that pitbulls tend to be among the most rare attackers. That's right, despite public opinion, a dog of any other breed is much more likely to attack you than a pitbull. This menace to his peers would behave like a spoilt kitten with strangers, and can be bribed even without a treat. Pitbull appearance.

No serious fan of pitbulls would deny their aggressive behavious towards other dogs but lets us ask a couple of disconcerting questions. Who organises dog-fights? Is it the pitbulls? Hardly. Who benefits from these fights? What happens to these animals after the fight - assuming they survived it, of course. If this particular breed is banned, will people live better. If there were no pitbulls, and, indeed, no dogs, wouldn't people have found another way to satisfy their beastly passions? Do we have the right to blame pitbulls for our own cruelty? If your pitbull is always on a leash, and someone else's dog is let loose, some 100 yards away - who is the irresponsible owner?

Consider this - the unnecessarily powerful cars we drive kill more people in one month than a century of dog attacks on people would do. Why is it we think that eliminating a breed would make us live in paradise? Who kills - the gun, or the man who pulls the trigger? Truth is not always pleasant but if humans claim to be the most intelligent species living, they should muster the courage to face the truth and accept it!

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Published by Mihail Asenov

I'm pitbull breeder from 2 years. I learn iconomic last year in NBU.  View profile

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  • brian9/8/2010

    lady at dq seen me let my pittbull kiss me n the face she says arent you scared all i could do was laugh

  • erica greenwood5/13/2010

    ive been breeding pitbulls for 20 yrs none of my dogs ever tried to bite someone it's the owner not the dog and the reason peoples kids get bit is because there kids are animals

  • sherri1/27/2010

    eugine, just love your bully and let your children love him/her too. a firm but gentle hand and he/she will be the best dog you'll ever own!!!

  • Keren11/18/2009

    I meant they shouldn't be punished!

  • Keren11/18/2009

    I have a pit bull, and all she does is protect me! shes an amazing dog!! they should be punished, the owners should for training them to be agressive!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Stephanie8/23/2009

    We own a 4 year old blue pit bull. I train dogs and i would have to say that training a pit bull is the EASIEST breed to train and the best family dog. We put a video of her latest tricks on youtube. Here is the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZM8TcIyUtq4

    Just copy this link and paste it in the web address bar=)

  • alecia4/7/2009

    ok I do not get why u should bann dogs.. thats like banning a car because U got in an accedent!

  • Steve12/7/2008

    Wow i have heard some stupid crap but this is wow because at one time a dog was used for fighting it is forever a fighter that is bull. People and Dogs are products of their environment if your dog is treated as a fighter then it will fight if its treated as family then it is and always will be family im tired of people killing and banning dogs because of the way they were raised.

  • eugene2/19/2008

    I just need some of those people that have great pits to give me some tips on training I have 3 kids and the dog which in our family is family...

  • RecentCoin2/10/2008

    Unfortunately, Pit Bulls are the breed of choice for dog fighters, drug dealers, meth cookers and other low life types because of their powerful bone and jaw structure. The dogs that you hear about attacking people are kept on short chains, beaten, starved, and fed gun powder. The gun powder contains a substance called Salt Peter which causes permanent neurological damage causing the dog to become violent.

    Instead of taking the owners who treat dogs this way to task in both criminal and civil cases, people knee jerk and ban a breed instead of banning the actions of the owners who render the dogs into what amount to ticking time bombs.

    As far as the article here stating that "one day your puppy will snap and eat you", that's bull$hit. I'm throwing the flag on that. I've raised litters of pit bulls that went on to be police dogs, therapy dogs, assistance dogs, and as a responsible breeder, kept track of where the pups went and how they looked and acted. One reason is to en

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