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Originally posted by mislidja:
LOL That has happened here but the victim was a friends' 3 y.o. painted by my 5 y.o. on Christmas eve, in permanent markers. What some colorful Christmas pictures they have..


When my son was very young, he came home from a friends house all covered with Band aids every where. They was covering up boo boo's, when you took a Band aid off the was either an x or an o made with a marker underneath.
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Originally posted by T S C:
Many, many, many people cannot correctly identify pit bulls. This includes law enforcement and the media. That may account for the huge number of pit bull attacks - many are committed by other breeds.

Take the test yourself: Can you spot the pit bull?


This has nothing to do with the convo, but I love that picture of the Rottweiler. He looks like he's tolerating a complete idiot...haha.

Epic fail on spotting the pit bull, btw. Oh well, I love them all anyway.
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Originally posted by hoss gal:
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Originally posted by smurph:
that looks more like the bull terrier,and they are pets.


so are pit bulls....

ask your vet next time you see him or her what breeds are trouble. bet you a dollar they don't say pit bulls.


My vet says my baby (who is a 1/2 Stafforshire Terrier and 1/2 APBT) is one of his best "patients". She always gives him big wet sloppy kisses after he gives her yearly shots, which is says is a very rare reaction to a shot. He said normally he gets bites, yelps and growls from his other "patients" after giving shots.

My vet said the same thing about bully breeds usually being the best patients he has. Of course the horrible people who raise their dogs to be mean and fight are normally not the ones that take their dogs to regular check ups either.
It took me about 7 tries to spot him. Of course, I don't know a lot about animals - I am scared of almost all of them. lol

When I was a little girl, I somehow got into the fence with a dog and he nearly ate me up! I don't know what kind it was - but it wasn't a pit bull - I'm thinking a German Sheppard maybe??????????? I remember I had to go to the hospital and it skeered me........ I am still not jumping in the fence with a dog.

Somebody should have been watching me better........... I don't remember much about what the circumstance were that particular day.
Well, let's admit it. They are stealthy, efficient killing machines.

But they'll only kill you if you're smaller than they are.

That's what I love about my three ingrates. Even the mildest among them is a bloodthirsty killer, if you're a roach or a mouse (neither of which I've ever seen in this house, the cats are that good).

Cats are nature's perfect balance of stealth, strength, night vision, armaments, and intelligence. They are wonders of nature for how well they do what they do.

Perhaps it's no wonder the Egyptians considered them gods, and even less wonder they consider themselves so.

Give me a 25 pound ocelot and a 60 pound dog, and I'll show you a dead dog.

DF
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Originally posted by smurph:
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ask your vet next time you see him or her what breeds are trouble. bet you a dollar they don't say pit bulls.

look at the dog in the pic and then go here PLEASE,http://www.akc.org/breeds/bull_terrier/index.cfm

now here is a PIT bull,http://open.salon.com/files/pit_bull1228063912.bmp


but smurph, i'm not the one needing a lesson. i know the difference.

my crummy next door neighbors moved off and left their dog, an unaltered male pit bull, chained in their yard with no food, no water, and no shelter. after about three days, i saw him as i was passing their backyard as i was bushhogging my pasture.

i went to the house, got food, water and an extra doghouse, and drove over there. as i approached, the dog stood and silently looked at me. i spoke to him as i got within range of his chain, the tail started wagging, and i set the food down. he dove into it. it was on an uneven spot of ground, so i leaned over and reached out to move it. as i did it, i thought, 'this is probably not the smartest thing i've ever done, taking food from a starving dog who doesn't know me.'

the big hearted creature just looked up at me and wagged his tail. i figure the best part of that family got left behind.

i cared for the dog for about a week, until the jerks came and got him one day. i can only hope they are treating him better wherever he is now. if not, i hope they rot.
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Now you have to post them. I'm sure the dog won't mind us laughing at him.



Nash,

I've already established (in another thread) that dogs have some sense or right and wrong. What TSC did just ain't right and the dog damm well knows it.

My family once had a poodle who would literally get pissed if you laughed at her after she got a haircut. Really. she;d be fine until you laughed at her then she would go into another room, pout, and refuse to talk to you. My wife does the same thing.

They understand much more than we imagine . . . The dogs, not the wife.
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Originally posted by Skeptik:
My family once had a poodle who would literally get pissed if you laughed at her after she got a haircut. Really. she;d be fine until you laughed at her then she would go into another room, pout, and refuse to talk to you. My wife does the same thing.

A talking dog??? Now that is cool!!! Maybe your dog can come over and tell my dog... LOL Smiler

Oreo is a male dog, therefore he does not care how he looks, he just walks around thinking he's all that and we should worship him. Just like all the other men I know, clueless as to how ridiculous they look.
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My best friend, when I was a kid, had a cat that regularly killed dogs in the neighborhood. Not just small ones, either.


I had a mean A little cat who gutted other cats who dared come into my yard. She also tangled with Rottweilers, chasing more than one out of the yard. As a pet, she was as mild mannered as they came and would let my daughter wag her anywhere and dress her up in doll clothes.

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