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  • in reply to: Need some advice!!! #16896
    bambi09
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    I don’t think it would be a setback.  Actually, it would probably be beneficial to have two dogs.  They would be best friends, but I would get them neutered early.  My two doggies tire each other out and keep each other in great shape.  Doggies are used to being part of pack, so they like to have a companion.

    I hope you adopt him.  The picture is so cute :).  Give that baby a home

    in reply to: 4 y.o.Pit Mix new aggression problem #16895
    bambi09
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    It really just sounds like she is defending you and your home.  The first time she did this did you discipline her?  She may just need to be told that it is unacceptable behavior. 

    My husband works at an animal hospital, and said that sometimes dogs get anxiety like people do, and will growl and be aggressive.  They do make doggy prozac (reconcile).  You can talk to your vet about that.

    I hope this helps, GL.

    in reply to: 10 Reasons to not trust a Pit Bull #16894
    bambi09
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    My pitty hides her treats too.  We will give Bambi and Saphie (the Weimeriner) each a treat at the same time.  Bams immediatley precedes to the backyard, and comes back without her treat.  Then the two dogs both work on Saphie’s treat.  After, Saphie’s is gone Bams goes back outside and gets her treat and parades around with it in front of Saphie.  It drives Saph crazy, ha ha.

    If I discipline Bams (scold her mainly for eating cat liter… gross).  She looks at me with the saddest expression on her face, and puts herself to bed.  I typically have to go in the room, and let her know I forgave her or she won’t come out the rest of the night.  Does anyone else pitbull do this?  It is so different from our Weimeriner, who if we discipline will try to sneak back in the room as if we forgot what she did. 

     

    in reply to: IQ and Income of Pitbull owners #16893
    bambi09
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    Love it!  Ha ha my little pack is two dogs and two cats 🙂

    bambi09
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    Hi Leonidas,

    Is your dog fixed yet?  Sometimes, the dogs calms down after they have been fixed.  We had to install an electric fence below our privacy fence, because our pitbull would dig.  This helped a lot.  Also, maybe you should consider getting another dog as a playmate.  We have a 9 year old Weimeriner (very high energy dog), and then our pitbull.  They tire each other out by playing all day while we are at work :).

    Good luck!

    in reply to: IQ and Income of Pitbull owners #16885
    bambi09
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    And yes, Bams and Saphie (my Weimeriner) love the dog park.  Bambi is a very social lovable dog, and I have never had any issues with other owners worried about their dogs playing with my dogs.  Again, it is because my husband and I know our dogs, and are responsible owners. 

    in reply to: IQ and Income of Pitbull owners #16884
    bambi09
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    Dear Reason,

    I thought about not responding to your post at all and taking the higher road, but I would rather educate you.  Hopefully you are not a Doctor, Lawyer, or Scientist.  I am guessing you probably are not, because of your poor judgement.  Let me clarify the poor judgement comment, this has nothing to do with what you have said about the dogs it is because you have stereotyped the owners and the dogs.  You can never generalize anything; even in science, medicine, or law. 

    Yes, I have met doctors who own pitbulls, my husband has a degree in animal science and also a degree in biology (technically, he is classified as a scientist).  I do not know any lawyers personally.

    Yes, I have met people that make over 100k that own pitbulls (it is not that hard to make that much money with two incomes).  Maybe, you should have picked a higher figure? j/k However, money does not classify how someone cares for their animals, children, etc.

    Any dog can be dangerous, it is all in how they are raised/treated.  In the end they are all animals.  Dogs and cats have been domesticated, but you still need to completely understand the animal to be a decent owner. 

    “BTW, when a pit has its jaws clenched on another dog’s throat, how are you supposed to get it to uncleanch to pull it away? My case in point is that I am 100% positive there’s many here who could actually answer that question.” 

    In response to the above question, read about the history of pitbulls.  Pitbulls were created to bull fight, later this turned into dog fighting.  However, the pitbulls were taught and breed to have a very good relationship with their owners, because the owners would break up the fight.  A human(owner) of the dog would go into the ring and pull the dogs apart.  Dog fighting is terrible (thank God it is illegal).  If my pitbull (I can never picture this occuring, because she is a submissive licker), had anything in her mouth including another dog’s throat I would be able to put my hand in her mouth and pull her jaw away.  Why? you ask, because I am her owner, and she respects me as the Alpha. 

    I hope you do not own a dog (any dog), because you would not be a good owner.  This is not a case of breed, because I am sure if you find an abused Golden Retriever that has never been around smaller animals, you would have a mess on your hands.  Maybe you will be able to pry it’s teeth from the other dogs neck, but how did the dog get to that point anyway? 

    The point of this site is to help this breed, and educate on how to be a good owner.  The bites/fighting/abuse the animal receives is all do to the owner.  It is not like we are adopting lions and then saying “I don’t understand why, my lion bit me.” 

    I remember when I was in college and I heard about the pitbull puppy chewing a babies toes off.  The owners/parent’s of the child were high on drugs.  That is why that occured, the dog was never told no, and the baby I am sure was crying, but the parents were too high to realize.  That is not a responsible owner.

     

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