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black_cat
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Uh-They aren't naturally aggressive. You cant exactly breed temperament into a dog.
I thought that was like at least half of developing a breed (breeding temperament)??
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Uh-They aren't naturally aggressive. You cant exactly breed temperament into a dog.
I have a neighbor who has a pit bull named Cyrus. The dog is very sweet and he appears to actually be kinda dumb. Even though he has no chicken experience, I would actually not be worried about him ever going after any of my chickens. He's very mellow.I have been DEEPLY enjoying learning about dogs and dog breeds, but I haven't been able to find anything consistent on pitbulls.
There is a lot of controversy on pitbulls, because of many stories of their aggressiveness. My understanding was that they were bred to be DOG aggressive, but not at all aggressive toward humans. This agrees with the claim that if you 'treat them right' they are loving and sweet dogs, because if human aggressiveness was bred out, the only reason for aggressiveness toward humans would be improper handling. Is this an accurate understanding? I wouldn't own one anyway (I'm not a huge fan of bully breeds, the only one I have a particular affinity for is boxers (nothing wrong with the breed, just don't like the look or temperament) but I want to make sure that I'm not misinformed and by extent can't spread misinformation.
@Overo Mare You have some knowledge on this, if I recall correctly?
Thank you!
I prefer to get dogs from breeders because I know that they'll have stable temperaments and be healthy examples of the breed that I"m looking at.please adopt, don't shop.
Understandable! So with APBTs, it's probably mostly genetics but still a mix?
I was of the impression that different dogs have different purposes ('points') :/Yeah a rabbit. Hunting small game is like the main point of a dog.
Deacon is a bully mix from a shelter :/Also, im curious why you are arguing against the pitbull when your profile picture is one![]()
I prefer to get dogs from breeders because I know that they'll have stable temperaments and be healthy examples of the breed that I"m looking at.
That makes a lot of sense!My dogs vet said due to the popularity of labs, he hears more stories of people getting bit by labradors than pitbulls.
While pitbulls might be known for something, I have never heard anyone complain about labs so, I thought it was interesting.
That makes a lot of sense!
I also hear a lot about people getting bitten by small dogs, I'd assume that this is because many people don't train small dogs at all or socialize them properly because they're small
That makes a lot of sense!
I also hear a lot about people getting bitten by small dogs, I'd assume that this is because many people don't train small dogs at all or socialize them properly because they're small