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When was the first time you heard your dog was going to turn on you? That it had locking jaws? That it would eat your babies? That it's brain swells up in the heat and makes them go crazy? Did it freak you out?
Growing up I had heard the term locking jaw but never connected it to one specific breed. Personally I always wanted a GSD so I didn't pay much attention. When I was about 13 y/o I started researching dog breeds/breeders when I stumbled across some of the myths. I learned a lot more about them once I started volunteering at a shelter, including from my own parents. I was working with some awesome pit bull mixes by that time, the first one they gave me to handle was a high-energy young unaltered male who was trying to hump everything ![]() |
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I was just asking when was the first time you started hearing about all themyths surrounding the breed.
I remember when I met my first pit bull. I had some vague recollection of some mention of them being devil dogs of some sort. That vague concept was quickly being extinguished by the slobber I was being covered in though so I forgot all about it! |
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I had heard it growing up here and there. When I was younger I lived a couple houses down from a drug dealers who pit bull always got out. Thankfully I owned a greyhound at the time and several times while we went for walks I'd have to let my dog loose so she could run and not get attacked.
Then I went to a friends house and got attacked by their rottie who was chained up (thankfully he just got my jacket because I was far enough away). After those two incidents and no positive experiences I became afraid of rotties and pits. When I was 12 my step-dad brought home a 12 week old rottie and I feel in-love. After 7 years experience with him I started to work at a vets office. Then I found two pit bulls who were the best trained dogs we had. I fell in love! A year or two later I saw an 8 week old pit bull and made the comment "at least you already have a home so I can't take you" and then I found out he was fostered. That's when I started pouring into the research and although he was adopted by the time I felt like I was ready for the breed, I got Bully 2 months later. My grandmother and my MIL are both anti-pit bulls. My grandmother jumped back after petting him for 5 mins when I said he wasn't a boxer but a pit and he was only 12 weeks old at the time! So I STILL hear those comments all the time ![]() |
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Hmm. I was raised around, GSD's, APBT's,Amstaffs, dobies and rotties. So I never thought any dog was vicious, ever. I believe there are aggressive dogs in all breeds, but that doesn't effect the breed as a whole in my opinion. I have been attacked by GSD's many of times, I don't hate the whole breed for it though.
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I was not really exposed to the brees or any myths about them (or any other breed) until I was in my mid-twenties. Then I heard all kinds of horrible things. After I married my husband, I got my 1st one and fell in love. He was raised around them, his dad was basically a byb. Funny thing is, we are having our 1st child together (I have one from a prev marriage and he doesn't have any) and his dad is trying to spout the crap about them being vicious at me!
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when I firt saw one at the age of 4
there was a guy at the store that had one and I pointed my finger and said "that is the dog I want granny!" she responded by "sweety, those dogs are vicious killers, don't you ever get one" and it would've been great if my grantparents were still alive when I got Rokai ('pitbull' mix) to educate them and show them how nice they are |
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The first time you found out 'pit bulls' were "vicious?
Um,they are? I guess that'd be now.lol..... I never believed the hype about pit bulls, or shepherds,or rottweilers, or dobermanns,or those other ''evil killer dog breeds''.Nothing in nature or manmade is 100% mindless and evil,(shy of possibly some of mankind themselves).We project our fears,our insecurities,our 'shortcomings',our misunderstandings on others and demonize or scapegoat what we dont understand.It tends to be part of being human. So ''The first time you found out 'pit bulls' were "vicious?'' still hasnt come, because its NOT the pit bulls who are vicious,its our own worst natures that we project to the rest of the world that are. |
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