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Unless he was training dogs to hunt this is wrong. I’ve sent my Treeing Walker Coon Hound and German Shepard mix on a few hunting trips. Sometimes I let them run around the neighborhood and catch raccoons, but I’ll never catch a raccoon for them. The best way to teach them what to hunt is to send them on a pack hunting trip, the older dogs will teach them.

I’ve never enjoyed killing anything myself but I’m not going to have a dog if it serves no purpose. I’m very against people collecting dogs just to keep them inside. If your dog isnt hunting, guarding, sheparding, or an adopted stray can you really justifying owning an animal just to be “cute”. You guys might be mad at this guy for unethically teaching his dogs how to hunt, but how many people buy inbred dogs from puppy mills just for them to be “cute”. Also I’m very anti pitbull, unless you need a dog to herd bulls why do you need a pitbull? Those dogs were bred to bite large cattle on the rear end, I’m so sick of seeing news stories about pit bull attacks.
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(02-01-2019 11:50 AM)Seminowl Wrote:  Unless he was training dogs to hunt this is wrong. I’ve sent my Treeing Walker Coon Hound and German Shepard mix on a few hunting trips. Sometimes I let them run around the neighborhood and catch raccoons, but I’ll never catch a raccoon for them. The best way to teach them what to hunt is to send them on a pack hunting trip, the older dogs will teach them.

I’ve never enjoyed killing anything myself but I’m not going to have a dog if it serves no purpose. I’m very against people collecting dogs just to keep them inside. If your dog isnt hunting, guarding, sheparding, or an adopted stray can you really justifying owning an animal just to be “cute”. You guys might be mad at this guy for unethically teaching his dogs how to hunt, but how many people buy inbred dogs from puppy mills just for them to be “cute”. Also I’m very anti pitbull, unless you need a dog to herd bulls why do you need a pitbull? Those dogs were bred to bite large cattle on the rear end, I’m so sick of seeing news stories about pit bull attacks.

Pit Bulls were bred for fighting, each other and bear/bull baiting. They are very good natured dogs though and make great family pets if treated with love. If treated poorly they are very dangerous as they are powerful dogs with very strong jaws.
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(02-01-2019 11:50 AM)Seminowl Wrote:  Unless he was training dogs to hunt this is wrong. I’ve sent my Treeing Walker Coon Hound and German Shepard mix on a few hunting trips. Sometimes I let them run around the neighborhood and catch raccoons, but I’ll never catch a raccoon for them. The best way to teach them what to hunt is to send them on a pack hunting trip, the older dogs will teach them.

I’ve never enjoyed killing anything myself but I’m not going to have a dog if it serves no purpose. I’m very against people collecting dogs just to keep them inside. If your dog isnt hunting, guarding, sheparding, or an adopted stray can you really justifying owning an animal just to be “cute”. You guys might be mad at this guy for unethically teaching his dogs how to hunt, but how many people buy inbred dogs from puppy mills just for them to be “cute”. Also I’m very anti pitbull, unless you need a dog to herd bulls why do you need a pitbull? Those dogs were bred to bite large cattle on the rear end, I’m so sick of seeing news stories about pit bull attacks.

Pit Bulls were bred for fighting, each other and bear/bull baiting. They are very good natured dogs though and make great family pets if treated with love. If treated poorly they are very dangerous as they are powerful dogs with very strong jaws.

False, pitbulls were not originally bred to fight with each other, every pitbull has the ability to “play” a little too rough with its owners, and pitbulls should never be family pets. Can you explain the recent news story I watched where a pregnant lady was mauled by the pitbull she owned for 9 years? The pitbull was described as mild natured and docile before the “unexpected” attack.

I’ve had many dogs in my lifetime and dogsit many pitbulls. 90% of the bites in my lifetime have come from pitbulls and they are roughly 10% of the dogs I’ve cared for. Their only purpose is to bite, I have a friend who trains them to become hog catch dogs and he says they are some of the most difficult dogs to tame.
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(02-01-2019 01:07 PM)ODUODUODU Wrote:  I grew up hunting and have gone on raccoon hunts. I read the news accounts, if true, I think they crossed the line of "humane/in humane". Laughing and beating the raccoon with a stick until death seems cruel and unnecessary.

I didn’t read all of that. That is downright disgusting. They are obviously sick. Personally I can’t stand killing anything except insects, to get to the point where you can laugh and enjoy death is too far. Even when my dogs catch something I take 0 enjoyment in finishing to off.
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(02-01-2019 01:07 PM)ODUODUODU Wrote:  I grew up hunting and have gone on raccoon hunts. I read the news accounts, if true, I think they crossed the line of "humane/in humane". Laughing and beating the raccoon with a stick until death seems cruel and unnecessary.

I didn’t read all of that. That is downright disgusting. They are obviously sick. Personally I can’t stand killing anything except insects, to get to the point where you can laugh and enjoy death is too far. Even when my dogs catch something I take 0 enjoyment in finishing to off.
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Why cant yall be civilized like us in Mississippi and stick to **** fighting.

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(02-01-2019 12:54 PM)Seminowl Wrote:  
(02-01-2019 12:25 PM)mturn017 Wrote:  
(02-01-2019 11:50 AM)Seminowl Wrote:  Unless he was training dogs to hunt this is wrong. I’ve sent my Treeing Walker Coon Hound and German Shepard mix on a few hunting trips. Sometimes I let them run around the neighborhood and catch raccoons, but I’ll never catch a raccoon for them. The best way to teach them what to hunt is to send them on a pack hunting trip, the older dogs will teach them.

I’ve never enjoyed killing anything myself but I’m not going to have a dog if it serves no purpose. I’m very against people collecting dogs just to keep them inside. If your dog isnt hunting, guarding, sheparding, or an adopted stray can you really justifying owning an animal just to be “cute”. You guys might be mad at this guy for unethically teaching his dogs how to hunt, but how many people buy inbred dogs from puppy mills just for them to be “cute”. Also I’m very anti pitbull, unless you need a dog to herd bulls why do you need a pitbull? Those dogs were bred to bite large cattle on the rear end, I’m so sick of seeing news stories about pit bull attacks.

Pit Bulls were bred for fighting, each other and bear/bull baiting. They are very good natured dogs though and make great family pets if treated with love. If treated poorly they are very dangerous as they are powerful dogs with very strong jaws.

False, pitbulls were not originally bred to fight with each other, every pitbull has the ability to “play” a little too rough with its owners, and pitbulls should never be family pets. Can you explain the recent news story I watched where a pregnant lady was mauled by the pitbull she owned for 9 years? The pitbull was described as mild natured and docile before the “unexpected” attack.

I’ve had many dogs in my lifetime and dogsit many pitbulls. 90% of the bites in my lifetime have come from pitbulls and they are roughly 10% of the dogs I’ve cared for. Their only purpose is to bite, I have a friend who trains them to become hog catch dogs and he says they are some of the most difficult dogs to tame.

You're pretty much wrong on all accounts.
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(02-01-2019 02:53 PM)mturn017 Wrote:  
(02-01-2019 12:54 PM)Seminowl Wrote:  
(02-01-2019 12:25 PM)mturn017 Wrote:  
(02-01-2019 11:50 AM)Seminowl Wrote:  Unless he was training dogs to hunt this is wrong. I’ve sent my Treeing Walker Coon Hound and German Shepard mix on a few hunting trips. Sometimes I let them run around the neighborhood and catch raccoons, but I’ll never catch a raccoon for them. The best way to teach them what to hunt is to send them on a pack hunting trip, the older dogs will teach them.

I’ve never enjoyed killing anything myself but I’m not going to have a dog if it serves no purpose. I’m very against people collecting dogs just to keep them inside. If your dog isnt hunting, guarding, sheparding, or an adopted stray can you really justifying owning an animal just to be “cute”. You guys might be mad at this guy for unethically teaching his dogs how to hunt, but how many people buy inbred dogs from puppy mills just for them to be “cute”. Also I’m very anti pitbull, unless you need a dog to herd bulls why do you need a pitbull? Those dogs were bred to bite large cattle on the rear end, I’m so sick of seeing news stories about pit bull attacks.

Pit Bulls were bred for fighting, each other and bear/bull baiting. They are very good natured dogs though and make great family pets if treated with love. If treated poorly they are very dangerous as they are powerful dogs with very strong jaws.

False, pitbulls were not originally bred to fight with each other, every pitbull has the ability to “play” a little too rough with its owners, and pitbulls should never be family pets. Can you explain the recent news story I watched where a pregnant lady was mauled by the pitbull she owned for 9 years? The pitbull was described as mild natured and docile before the “unexpected” attack.

I’ve had many dogs in my lifetime and dogsit many pitbulls. 90% of the bites in my lifetime have come from pitbulls and they are roughly 10% of the dogs I’ve cared for. Their only purpose is to bite, I have a friend who trains them to become hog catch dogs and he says they are some of the most difficult dogs to tame.

You're pretty much wrong on all accounts.

No he isn't. The numbers clearly speak for themselves. 80% of attacks despite making up 6% of the dog population in the US. It's a inbred breed of retards made specifically for fighting. Put 'em all down or at least stop breeding the ******* orcs
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Cue the pictures of pit bulls wearing dresses. A pit bull near my home recently killed a damned HORSE. Do you know how big a ******* horse is?

Let me know next time you see a headline about a Lab or a Boxer tearing a kid's face off or killing a horse.

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Pit bulls are not inherently prone to violence, and those that are more aggressive are that way largely because of breeding by humans. IOW, we made them that way. As for the lady who was bitten by a dog she raised for 9 years, understand that her dog may not have come from the most reputable breeding line either. Controlled studies have not identified this breed group as disproportionately dangerous. If something is screwed up, you can pretty much count on us being the cause. #Truth

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(02-01-2019 02:59 PM)shiftyeagle Wrote:  Cue the pictures of pit bulls wearing dresses. A pit bull near my home recently killed a damned HORSE. Do you know how big a ******* horse is?

Let me know next time you see a headline about a Lab or a Boxer tearing a kid's face off or killing a horse.

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Yeah, they're ******* beasts. And a lot of them are kept and trained to be mean. The one's Seminowl has had contact with are apparently are trained to kill hogs. And he wonders why the guy has problems with them. Of course the statistics are going to show that. You know why we don't have statistics on how many attacks a year there are from ankle biters? Because they can only reach your ankles and are smaller than cats. But a lot of them little ******* are mean.

A mean pit bull is a dangerous thing and should be put down. Most of the ones I've met are inherently lazy and low key.
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The statistics with pit bulls get skewed because of the type of people who tend to get them. A high percentage of jerks who was a bada$$ dog go out and get a pit bull or a Rottweiler and the dog behaves accordingly. Combine the jerk who is training/raising them with their natural physical attributes and it is a dangerous situation.

I have nothing against any individual pit bull or Rott but I've never had a desire to own one. I've known very good dogs of both breeds but give me a Labrador retriever any day.
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(02-01-2019 12:54 PM)Seminowl Wrote:  
(02-01-2019 12:25 PM)mturn017 Wrote:  
(02-01-2019 11:50 AM)Seminowl Wrote:  Unless he was training dogs to hunt this is wrong. I’ve sent my Treeing Walker Coon Hound and German Shepard mix on a few hunting trips. Sometimes I let them run around the neighborhood and catch raccoons, but I’ll never catch a raccoon for them. The best way to teach them what to hunt is to send them on a pack hunting trip, the older dogs will teach them.

I’ve never enjoyed killing anything myself but I’m not going to have a dog if it serves no purpose. I’m very against people collecting dogs just to keep them inside. If your dog isnt hunting, guarding, sheparding, or an adopted stray can you really justifying owning an animal just to be “cute”. You guys might be mad at this guy for unethically teaching his dogs how to hunt, but how many people buy inbred dogs from puppy mills just for them to be “cute”. Also I’m very anti pitbull, unless you need a dog to herd bulls why do you need a pitbull? Those dogs were bred to bite large cattle on the rear end, I’m so sick of seeing news stories about pit bull attacks.

Pit Bulls were bred for fighting, each other and bear/bull baiting. They are very good natured dogs though and make great family pets if treated with love. If treated poorly they are very dangerous as they are powerful dogs with very strong jaws.

False, pitbulls were not originally bred to fight with each other, every pitbull has the ability to “play” a little too rough with its owners, and pitbulls should never be family pets. Can you explain the recent news story I watched where a pregnant lady was mauled by the pitbull she owned for 9 years? The pitbull was described as mild natured and docile before the “unexpected” attack.

I’ve had many dogs in my lifetime and dogsit many pitbulls. 90% of the bites in my lifetime have come from pitbulls and they are roughly 10% of the dogs I’ve cared for. Their only purpose is to bite, I have a friend who trains them to become hog catch dogs and he says they are some of the most difficult dogs to tame.

I would expand that to all terriers. Even yorkies can be mean little ***** that bite hard. We had a Jack Russel that would lock on to other dogs and snap hard at us if we touched a back paw wrong.
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(02-01-2019 03:39 PM)Yosef84 Wrote:  The statistics with pit bulls get skewed because of the type of people who tend to get them. A high percentage of jerks who was a bada$$ dog go out and get a pit bull or a Rottweiler and the dog behaves accordingly. Combine the jerk who is training/raising them with their natural physical attributes and it is a dangerous situation.

I have nothing against any individual pit bull or Rott but I've never had a desire to own one. I've known very good dogs of both breeds but give me a Labrador retriever any day.

All dogs have the potential to be aggressive and/or misbehaved. The big problem with Pits, Rottys, and even German Shepherds is the damage they can do in a short amount of time. If one does turn on another dog or a kid they're toast before you can even react.
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(02-01-2019 03:39 PM)Yosef84 Wrote:  The statistics with pit bulls get skewed because of the type of people who tend to get them.

What are you saying exactly?
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(02-01-2019 12:54 PM)Seminowl Wrote:  
(02-01-2019 12:25 PM)mturn017 Wrote:  
(02-01-2019 11:50 AM)Seminowl Wrote:  Unless he was training dogs to hunt this is wrong. I’ve sent my Treeing Walker Coon Hound and German Shepard mix on a few hunting trips. Sometimes I let them run around the neighborhood and catch raccoons, but I’ll never catch a raccoon for them. The best way to teach them what to hunt is to send them on a pack hunting trip, the older dogs will teach them.

I’ve never enjoyed killing anything myself but I’m not going to have a dog if it serves no purpose. I’m very against people collecting dogs just to keep them inside. If your dog isnt hunting, guarding, sheparding, or an adopted stray can you really justifying owning an animal just to be “cute”. You guys might be mad at this guy for unethically teaching his dogs how to hunt, but how many people buy inbred dogs from puppy mills just for them to be “cute”. Also I’m very anti pitbull, unless you need a dog to herd bulls why do you need a pitbull? Those dogs were bred to bite large cattle on the rear end, I’m so sick of seeing news stories about pit bull attacks.

Pit Bulls were bred for fighting, each other and bear/bull baiting. They are very good natured dogs though and make great family pets if treated with love. If treated poorly they are very dangerous as they are powerful dogs with very strong jaws.

False, pitbulls were not originally bred to fight with each other, every pitbull has the ability to “play” a little too rough with its owners, and pitbulls should never be family pets. Can you explain the recent news story I watched where a pregnant lady was mauled by the pitbull she owned for 9 years? The pitbull was described as mild natured and docile before the “unexpected” attack.

I’ve had many dogs in my lifetime and dogsit many pitbulls. 90% of the bites in my lifetime have come from pitbulls and they are roughly 10% of the dogs I’ve cared for. Their only purpose is to bite, I have a friend who trains them to become hog catch dogs and he says they are some of the most difficult dogs to tame.

I would expand that to all terriers. Even yorkies can be mean little ***** that bite hard. We had a Jack Russel that would lock on to other dogs and snap hard at us if we touched a back paw wrong.

Yeah let me know the next time one of them kills a horse. Or a person.
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(02-01-2019 04:44 PM)ghostofclt! Wrote:  cltdog likes to hunt squirrels on the clt compound

Does he ever bite any of the Marshall alum while they're raking your leaves and trimming your crepe myrtles?
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(02-01-2019 03:42 PM)MUther Wrote:  
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(02-01-2019 12:25 PM)mturn017 Wrote:  
(02-01-2019 11:50 AM)Seminowl Wrote:  Unless he was training dogs to hunt this is wrong. I’ve sent my Treeing Walker Coon Hound and German Shepard mix on a few hunting trips. Sometimes I let them run around the neighborhood and catch raccoons, but I’ll never catch a raccoon for them. The best way to teach them what to hunt is to send them on a pack hunting trip, the older dogs will teach them.

I’ve never enjoyed killing anything myself but I’m not going to have a dog if it serves no purpose. I’m very against people collecting dogs just to keep them inside. If your dog isnt hunting, guarding, sheparding, or an adopted stray can you really justifying owning an animal just to be “cute”. You guys might be mad at this guy for unethically teaching his dogs how to hunt, but how many people buy inbred dogs from puppy mills just for them to be “cute”. Also I’m very anti pitbull, unless you need a dog to herd bulls why do you need a pitbull? Those dogs were bred to bite large cattle on the rear end, I’m so sick of seeing news stories about pit bull attacks.

Pit Bulls were bred for fighting, each other and bear/bull baiting. They are very good natured dogs though and make great family pets if treated with love. If treated poorly they are very dangerous as they are powerful dogs with very strong jaws.

False, pitbulls were not originally bred to fight with each other, every pitbull has the ability to “play” a little too rough with its owners, and pitbulls should never be family pets. Can you explain the recent news story I watched where a pregnant lady was mauled by the pitbull she owned for 9 years? The pitbull was described as mild natured and docile before the “unexpected” attack.

I’ve had many dogs in my lifetime and dogsit many pitbulls. 90% of the bites in my lifetime have come from pitbulls and they are roughly 10% of the dogs I’ve cared for. Their only purpose is to bite, I have a friend who trains them to become hog catch dogs and he says they are some of the most difficult dogs to tame.

I would expand that to all terriers. Even yorkies can be mean little ***** that bite hard. We had a Jack Russel that would lock on to other dogs and snap hard at us if we touched a back paw wrong.

Yeah let me know the next time one of them kills a horse. Or a person.

Just saying terriers have a propensity to be aggressive and they all have incredibly strong jaws. Referring to his "their only purpose is to bite." Terriers, including Pits are bred that way.
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