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I have 2 relatives who have adopted pit bull mixes. One about 7 years ago, the other about 3 years ago. Both dogs are OK as long as they're with their owners at home. They have to generally be locked up or put outside when visitors come because it's just not worth the stress of something happening. After several near disasters involving other relative's dogs, neither can be taken to family gatherings or anywhere where other dogs might be. Dogsitters are almost impossible to find, so they often just don't come to family things any more. If they do, the one relative has a heavy duty cage that looks like something from a zoo to stick the thing in for the day. They both are a major PITA to travel with because of the stress involved with them accidentally slipping out of the car unleashed when a door is opened. Both are very powerful animals and they have a tough time physically restraining them on leash. One relative likes to camp, but since pits are prohibited from most campgrounds these days they now boondock out in state or federal land.
Both relatives will tell you they are "fantastic pets"
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As an Australian, I can confirm that this is true. One of these small marsupials bit me on the finger tip when I was a kid - hurt like hell, never forgot.
![]() Back on topic - as a dog person all my life, I suggest a male poodle. This is a serious recommendation. A standard size is a real dog for all occasions. Smart & loving, brave when the situation calls for it. Good luck on finding another dog. |
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agree, poodles got kind of a bad rap because of the sissy hair cuts people give em and for the toy variety yap yap versions, but the full sized poodles are really smart and good hunters and really good companions. And they are great athletes. |
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My neighbor has a pit bull, very sweet dog to me, but she (neighbor) can never relax when walking the dog. If another dog appears a block away, she has to take evasive action. Dogs are what we made them. In some cases we didn't do them any favors. A friend had a dog - not a pit - that became aggressive and almost uncontrollable at about a years of age. Knock on the front door and it sounded like the Hound of the Baskervilles. She had to restrain the dog and lock it in the bathroom before letting you in. When walking the dog she had to use all her strength on the leash to hold him back from charging people and other dogs. 80 lb dog, 120 lb lady. He had to have a walk on a particular route every day or he went nuts. Once he went after a cyclist and pulled her off her porch, dislocated her shoulder. Dog was untrainable. She was a nervous wreck. The husband and son loved the dog and wouldn't hear of getting rid of it. We (my wife and I) finally sat down with the husband and told him if he didn't get rid of the dog, he'd be getting divorced and lose his house. Dog was put down.
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All together now .... awwwwwwww
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My puggle dog was almost mauled when he went up to greet a neighbor walking by on the sidewalk. He was absolutely terrified of that breed for quite a while as was I. I'd had to re-route him or he would probably get into a bloody fight which he would lose. Some of the collies at the park were actually the most obtusely aggressive towards a fence or new pack. I've seen many pits that are 'normally socialized' and absolute sweethearts with the face kisses. Most will head-down-wag-tail greet all the other dogs, and break focus away if the other dogs start getting aggressive. Only a few would get 'that focused look' and then it's definitely time to stop for the day. They won't stop at a warning nip. The dog which ever terrified me most was a Jack Russell believe it or not. It was satan spawn. Last edited by john70t; 01-14-2019 at 04:53 PM.. |
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When I was a kid, the people across the street had the meanest, most aggressive dog I have ever seen, a scottie.
They tied it up to a stake in the yard next to an old dog house and would go out and feed it once a day and maybe pet it once in a while, and that was it. I never saw them take it in the house or take it for a walk or even play with it. This was in Utah, and it stayed outside all the time snow or not. I tried to approach it a couple times to see if I could make friends, no dice. So even a little friendly type dog can be made mean as hell by abuse. |
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What about a rescue Greyhound?
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Thank you to everyone for all of the input.
Sounds like I am.closer and closer to one of these Lab puppies.
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Best dog I ever had was a Wheaten/Pit bull mix. She was pretty messed up when I got her, first few years of her life were certainly horrible, booze jockey, abusive, neglectful POS owner. Mom picked her up on a nasty rainy day. Brother cleaned her up, took her and got chip scanned. Owner was drunk at 0900 on Saturday morning when he called, she said she did not want the dog. She sobered up a few days later and called, wanting the dog back. He said he gave her to someone who moved to Arkansas or something. Took a few years before she got over her fear aggression, but she turned out to be a great therapy dog.
Guess I should have shot her after she showed aggression to other dogs a few times, right?
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Naw, sounds like a great dog. She just didn't have her trigger pulled. You never know what it might be with fight genes buried so deep. Sometimes the trigger is pulled by obvious stuff, other times it takes different stressors at the same time. Those things might never happen. But they are there. My GWP is terrified of tape measures? But she almost knocks the door down to the sounds of gunfire, just thinking we are going hunting. Maybe it would have taken two kids, both playing and screaming and tickling on opposite legs to trigger it. Usually it's a good tight neck hug or pinch around the throat area to be honest. You just never know. Lot's of pit fights are done with multiple dogs at once. Anything with Pit in it has had the fight or flight meddled with. No pit fighting dog is going to be kept or bred if it showed flight, or fear biting. You cull/kill the puppies of the litter that showed that tendency. You only kept fighters, you can't make any money with a dead dog. You not only make money on winning the fight, you make money selling the puppies out of a winner. You can make up to a grand breeding your best fighter to another dog or as many females as the owners can come up with the money. The money for fighters is in this breeding your male. This has been done, and continues to be done for hundreds of years now. Toughest of the toughest. It's only been the last few decades this trend in building the meanest fastest kill has drifted back to docility. Less sharp. But that's gonna take the same amount of time to get the sharp bred out and the softness put back. Back in the day, my old man did fighting cocks as a kid. Way back. We've done pure bred angus cattle for over a hundred years now. Grandparents did race horses. I don't think I've ever had a actual mutt anything. All purebred stuff. I know breeding programs. It's easy to manipulate domestic animals. Folks just have no idea of the seedy underbelly of stuff, at least not the details. For the record I have never been involved in the seedy underbelly of anything. Last ticket I got for anything was 30 years ago for forgetting my headlights were off as a teen. I just know stuff. Especially pure bred stuff. Fighting dogs is high on my list of things mankind should be ashamed of.-WW |
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