Pitbull attacks little girl. Father has to stab him to get the dog to let go

I been telling yall these dogs need to be thrown into an active volcano. Trash dogs of trash humans. Pitbull owners are ignorant scumbags who usually have a criminal record of some sort or are fake thug wanna be gangster types that think a pitbull makes them look tough. Kill them all. You’ll never see a sophisticated successful person with a pitbull.
 
This possessed with demons/depraved:devil: PitKilla/beast went straight for the little girl -- knowing that she was the easiest to maul. It -- like most PitKillaz -- are 4-legged -- walking -- slobbering -- time-bombs -- waiting to explode on some hapless person.
(1-2-3 minutes some PitKilla owner chimes in defending them:))! "PitKillaz have an unearned reputation for meaness! My 'Bruno' would not hurt a flea! He barks for me to pick them off rather than bite them!" :roflmao:
 
I been telling yall these dogs need to be thrown into an active volcano. Trash dogs of trash humans. Pitbull owners are ignorant scumbags who usually have a criminal record of some sort or are fake thug wanna be gangster types that think a pitbull makes them look tough. Kill them all. You’ll never see a sophisticated successful person with a pitbull.

Yep.
Your hatred and warnings are well documented.
 
Yep.
Your hatred and warnings are well documented.
Next time look at your average pitbull owners. Median income is probably 30k and they look like shit. Then you have the occasional well off person with these “rescued “ Pitts like actors and the dog is still wild and violent. Then you have the rare well off person that got them as puppies and the dogs are still unpredictable lunatics
 
I wish people stop saying a dog is a pitbull cause it looks like one most dogs that look like pitbull is mixed bred bully breed of other breeds + that dog came from across the street dogs get loose (I've popped one for attacking my dog in my yard) i think all dogs should go to school just like humans for ownership! They hate the breed for doing shit like this but love em when hunting them pigs tearing up they land
 
Rottweiler is the second most breed that kills and attack people even then they're 5 times less to kill and attack people compare to pitbulls.
Pits (and related breeds) just seem to be the most likely to snap for no damn reason...I get that they can be real loving but pits have mauled their own owners who treated them well on numerous occasions...something in their DNA
 
Should have killed the dog so a rabies test can be completed , Now his daughter has to get 21 shot in the stomach
 
Next time look at your average pitbull owners. Median income is probably 30k and they look like shit. Then you have the occasional well off person with these “rescued “ Pitts like actors and the dog is still wild and violent. Then you have the rare well off person that got them as puppies and the dogs are still unpredictable lunatics

Yeah, the stereotypes for both the breed and its owner often holds true..
No argument on my part, chief!
 
I have a nephew who has raised a pit from a puppy. It is now full grown to 160 pounds and killed the cat recently that he had been raised with. Nephew and his wife claim that the dog is their protector because they live in a semi rough hood and nobody messes with them. I refuse to go inside his house. He has health issues and his father and mother are both dead, so, I'm it for him, but I'm not going near that dog.
 
I have a nephew who has raised a pit from a puppy. It is now full grown to 160 pounds and killed the cat recently that he had been raised with. Nephew and his wife claim that the dog is their protector because they live in a semi rough hood and nobody messes with them. I refuse to go inside his house. He has health issues and his father and mother are both dead, so, I'm it for him, but I'm not going near that dog.
It will look at you then charge and maul your face. If you do go, go armed and blow its big retarded block head open
 
When looking at dog bite statistics, it's important to consider two main aspects: the frequency of bites and the severity of injuries caused by those bites.
Breeds most frequently reported in bites (and often causing the most severe injuries):
* Pit Bulls (often including various "bully breeds"): These breeds are consistently reported as being involved in a high percentage of dog bite incidents, particularly those resulting in severe injury or fatalities. Their powerful jaws and bite style contribute to the seriousness of the attacks. It's also noted that pit bulls are often bred for dogfighting, and abuse/mistreatment can lead to aggression.
* Rottweilers: Another large and muscular breed, Rottweilers are known for their protective instincts, which can lead to aggressive behavior if not properly trained and socialized. They are also frequently cited in serious and fatal attacks.
* German Shepherds: Popular for their intelligence and protective nature, German Shepherds are often used as police and guard dogs. Their protective instincts, if not managed with proper training, can turn aggressive towards strangers, and they are associated with a significant number of bite incidents.
Breeds that may bite frequently but often cause less severe injuries:
* Chihuahuas: Despite their small size, Chihuahuas are known to exhibit high levels of aggression and can bite frequently. However, due to their size, their bites typically cause less severe injuries.
* Jack Russell Terriers: These energetic dogs were originally bred for hunting vermin, which can contribute to a natural tendency to chase and nip.
* Dachshunds: Often described as strong-willed, Dachshunds can be prone to nipping, though their bites are unlikely to be life-threatening.
Important Considerations:
* Severity vs. Frequency: It's crucial to distinguish between which breeds bite most often and which breeds cause the most severe damage. Smaller dogs may bite more frequently, but large, powerful breeds like pit bulls and Rottweilers are more likely to inflict serious or fatal injuries.
* Individual Dog Temperament: Breed is not the sole predictor of a dog's aggression. Factors such as socialization, training, owner behavior, history of abuse, and whether the dog is spayed/neutered play a significant role in a dog's likelihood to bite.
* Reporting Bias: Larger dog breeds and those associated with more severe injuries may be more likely to be reported in bite statistics, potentially skewing perceptions.
* Mixed Breeds: Mixed-breed dogs are also frequently involved in bite incidents, and their lineage can include any combination of breeds with varying temperaments and bite forces.
In conclusion, while several breeds are frequently mentioned in dog bite statistics, Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, and German Shepherds are consistently associated with the most severe and fatal dog attacks due to their size, strength, and protective instincts. However, it's vital to remember that individual temperament and responsible ownership are paramount in preventing dog bites.


Chihuahuas is on this list.. Lol
 
When looking at dog bite statistics, it's important to consider two main aspects: the frequency of bites and the severity of injuries caused by those bites.
Breeds most frequently reported in bites (and often causing the most severe injuries):
* Pit Bulls (often including various "bully breeds"): These breeds are consistently reported as being involved in a high percentage of dog bite incidents, particularly those resulting in severe injury or fatalities. Their powerful jaws and bite style contribute to the seriousness of the attacks. It's also noted that pit bulls are often bred for dogfighting, and abuse/mistreatment can lead to aggression.
* Rottweilers: Another large and muscular breed, Rottweilers are known for their protective instincts, which can lead to aggressive behavior if not properly trained and socialized. They are also frequently cited in serious and fatal attacks.
* German Shepherds: Popular for their intelligence and protective nature, German Shepherds are often used as police and guard dogs. Their protective instincts, if not managed with proper training, can turn aggressive towards strangers, and they are associated with a significant number of bite incidents.
Breeds that may bite frequently but often cause less severe injuries:
* Chihuahuas: Despite their small size, Chihuahuas are known to exhibit high levels of aggression and can bite frequently. However, due to their size, their bites typically cause less severe injuries.
* Jack Russell Terriers: These energetic dogs were originally bred for hunting vermin, which can contribute to a natural tendency to chase and nip.
* Dachshunds: Often described as strong-willed, Dachshunds can be prone to nipping, though their bites are unlikely to be life-threatening.
Important Considerations:
* Severity vs. Frequency: It's crucial to distinguish between which breeds bite most often and which breeds cause the most severe damage. Smaller dogs may bite more frequently, but large, powerful breeds like pit bulls and Rottweilers are more likely to inflict serious or fatal injuries.
* Individual Dog Temperament: Breed is not the sole predictor of a dog's aggression. Factors such as socialization, training, owner behavior, history of abuse, and whether the dog is spayed/neutered play a significant role in a dog's likelihood to bite.
* Reporting Bias: Larger dog breeds and those associated with more severe injuries may be more likely to be reported in bite statistics, potentially skewing perceptions.
* Mixed Breeds: Mixed-breed dogs are also frequently involved in bite incidents, and their lineage can include any combination of breeds with varying temperaments and bite forces.
In conclusion, while several breeds are frequently mentioned in dog bite statistics, Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, and German Shepherds are consistently associated with the most severe and fatal dog attacks due to their size, strength, and protective instincts. However, it's vital to remember that individual temperament and responsible ownership are paramount in preventing dog bites.


Chihuahuas is on this list.. Lol
Chihuahuas some angry little fuckers
 
Death and destruction to all pit bulls
My cousin was attacked by a pitbull 30 years ago. Had it not been for her dog Buster, Who got in between her and the pit bull, she would not be here.

The Pitbull cornered her between the garage and the fence. Buster heard her screaming and ran out of the house getting in between her and the pit bull. The Pitbull destroyed buster as my cousin stood by and screamed like a white girl in a scary movie.

After dusting Buster, The Pitbull had my cousin and his sights and Buster grabbed the pitbull by the leg. While The Pitbull went back to attack Buster, Buster barked at my cousin to get the hell in the house. This broke her out of the trance She was in and she watched from the screen while the Pitbull finished off Buster.

The dog's owner came up the driveway to get his dog but Buster had to be put to sleep due to his injuries, but my cousin lives even today
 
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