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Risks in adopting a Pitti
My girls been gone a few years now and its time for another dog. Was thinking about adopting a Pit Bull or Pitti mix.
Really its a rescue and we're unsure of her past.... what are the risks. Just me and my 12 year old son but... when my son's at his mom's I stay at my GF's who has 2 chihuahuas. |
So what are your plans when you're at the GF's? That's the only potential I see.
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It will turn on you for no reason, and are a time bomb waiting to go off. You can't own a lion, and you shouldn't be allowed to own a pitt bull as well. At least that is my option, your mileage can be different. But then I was attacked by two of them, so I might be prejudiced. What is the saying "only drug dealers and white trash own Pitt bulls"
Can you tell I don't care for them, get yourself a golden retriever, you will never be happier. |
I would take her with me everywhere I go, just like my last two dogs. Wheaten terrier, and then a lab/shelty mix.
I am not a fan of Golden's. Nice dogs just not for me. |
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Of all the dogs I've owned, Border Collie Mix was by far the best. Not a PB fan. My 2 cents.
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Anecdotal for sure but still might be relevant. |
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But don’t let facts stand in the way of your feelings. If it’s from a reputable rescue it’ll have been temperament tested, so that’s one worry taken out of the equation. They are terriers. Strong prey drive. They’ll chase anything - from deer on down. They are also high energy. A tired bully is a happy bully. Long walks with plenty of fetch is a must. Conversely they also want to be with you 24-7 and don’t realize or care that 75lbs is on the upper side for a lapdog. They don’t do well left alone for long periods. They are very very affectionate in a family setting - lick bull is the commonest appellation, but can be protective of -your- children. Don’t leave unsupervised when your kids are roughhousing with the neighbor kids. They are also strong for their size. Walk on a harness or a gentle leader and expect to take time to train to stop pulling. They’ll literally damage themselves on a prong collar and choke themselves on a martingale to get to something they want to chase after.. They can be animal aggressive. The key is socialization. This is unlikely to be a real issue from a rescue - the worst ones aren’t adopted out. The chiahuauas may be an issue if they try to be dominant. Yappy pushy dogs annoy everyone. Dogs are no different. They are intelligent and easy to train - they respond well to reward based training. Make sure the adoption papers say mixed breed terrier or insurance can be an issue. |
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We have had endless discussions on this forum regarding the all too well documented downside of pit bull ownership. They have gotten pretty heated at times. I would suggest to the OP that you simply search on the term "pit bull" on our OT forum and start reading. I would hate to see all of that re-hashed all over again. |
They can be great dogs. Not recommended with small children and must not be left alone very long. Yes, your insurance company should be consulted. Most have a list of dogs that will get you cancelled. You can bet Pit Bulls are in that list.
There are lots of dogs that need adoption. You didn’t say why you prefer a Pit, but suggest you also consider other options. |
My neighbor has three dogs: two pit bulls & a boxer mix maybe with some pit bull. They will lick you to death, but they are super well socialized and never go out of the property. On the other hand a news report this morning was about a pit bull mix that got into a fight with another dog. The owner intervened and got attacked by her dog & went to the hospital with serious injuries to the face & other parts.
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Ymmv. |
If my dachshund was as big and strong as a pitt no stranger would be safe.
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Depending where you are, insurance might be an issue. There are a lot of irresponsible people out there, and they all want to have tough dog. Got attacked by a black pit bull about a week ago. Owner was a morbidly obese black man with his pants around his ass. I am sure he had been up all night, no way he was getting out of bed at 0500, he was still up. Off leash, bit both my dogs. I made the mistake of not dropping the leash and kicking the that black dog to death, tried to pull my boys back, and that made them more vulnerable to attack. Fat black guy got a hold of his dog and got it under control. Called animal control, but they are not doing anything because I don't know the owner's address.
My first adverse experience with a pit bull, 100% the fault of the owner. |
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I have a lot more time on my hands now. I would like to have a dog that's cool with getting in the car with me most days and heading over to the warehouse, but is still cool with my son and girlfriends dogs. She also has a 22 acre farm with lots of space to run. Occasionally has horses there too. I know of a 4 year old Cane Corso looking for a home. |
Sure, there are plenty of stories of sweet pit bulls that never hurt a flea and they are true. I know of such dogs. Still, why would you want to take the risk and liability of owning a breed that is well known for turning w/o warning and mauling people and other dogs, often w tragic results.
In shelters, a large percentage of the abandoned or stray dogs are pit bull mixes. That is because of the unfortunate fact that most dog breeding decisions are made by dogs. |
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Trader...you’re on a roll. Cane Corso? Also, a very dangerous dog in inexperienced hands. And I’m sure your insurance company will have a similar opinion. Adopt a nice mutt and get on with it.
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