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I appreciate you moon goddess for this because the truth of the matter is because of the breed of dog I do have this there is negative stigma all the time people pick up their kids I've been told to put a muzzle on my dog They walk around they pick up the little fluffy dogs and they cross the street when I'm walking my dogs But the truth of the matter is you're more likely to get bit by a fucking chihuahua than you are a pit bull And if you do have an aggressive pit bull nine times out of ten, it's the treatment that they're getting from the fucking Handlers, it's always the humans never the breed, but I appreciate you You
Hey Bree, shout out to you, of course, you know, when I saw this video initially, I cried, you know, I was like, look at this poor sweet little guy, you know, being treated like he's some kind of monster and I just know that these dogs get treated like they're monsters. And it's terrible like where I live. I live in an area where pit bulls are forbidden, and it's terrible.
And because I know you post your your babies online and you know your babies are so sweet and they're so cute and you know they're harmless you know sure in protection mode which is what you know I think dogs should be is they should be protective you know but in the right way where there's actual eminent threat you know what I mean
Beyond that though, just your dog's just sitting there, you know, he's not hurting anyone. He's not causing a legit reason why mothers are picking up their kids and going to across the street, you know, picking up their little dogs across the street, you know, like people are extra, you know, people are misinformed about pit bulls, you know, dogs in general.
It's definitely a trainer issue, it's definitely the handler that is at fault for aggressive dogs, such as aggressive German Shepherds, aggressive, you know, Huskies, aggressive Pit Bulls, Boxers, you know, it's the handlers, it's not the breed, you know, so.
So when I saw this, I, you know, knew that I had to share it, and, you know, just know that at the end of the day, a chihuahua is more aggressive. I've seen it firsthand. A chihuahua is more aggressive than a pit bull. There's other little dogs that are more aggressive than a pit bull, unprovoked.
Any pit bull I have ever met in my life are sweet. Boxers too, you know. And if the dog's aggressive, I assess the situation. What is happening in the situation to cause the dog to go into protection mode? And then next after that assessment, I look at the handlers. Yep. Cheers to you.
hey moon oh I love this post I definitely definitely definitely because it's not about the breed of dogs it's about the owners how the owners treat the dog that's how the dog is gonna present itself
don't know much about pit bulls but I'd like to I'd like I mean I guess I it could be a combination of both but yeah it's unfortunate they do have a bad stigma because I've seen some amazing pit bulls but because of the stigma of course right away that's the first thing you think of that it's gonna **** me or scary and all that so but shout out to pit bull owners
I am absolutely in agreement with Britox on this one. I also have a pick The pick the bully breeze anything that you know is a big massive dog There is a stigma around these dogs that they're violent. They're the biggest babies It's it's how you raise them really and seriously that determines their demeanor is how you treat them How you raise them that those dogs are the most loyal animals