Dog breeding has gone too far, :wtf: is this?

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Those Neapolitan Mastiffs are monsters

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What is this man afraid of to have a beast like that? Good lord, that is to much animal, and to dangerous.
 

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Man if you ever own a pitbull that's just how it's gonna be. I used to have a 80lb pitbull and his ass would choke himself on the leash because he was always soo eager every time we walked that he'd go really fast and damn near start pulling me. Then if you say fukk it and run with him, he turns into a damn sprint and you like :why:
That's not the case, YOU never got control, or respect from your dog on leash.

My pit is 70 @ 9 months and he know, I dont play that pulling, being he knows IM the alpha.
 

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That's not the case, YOU never got control, or respect from your dog on leash.

My pit is 70 @ 9 months and he know, I dont play that pulling, being he knows IM the alpha.

Well he was given to me when he was already grown so I guess that had something to do with it.:ld:
 
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He can't control that dog. If the dog was just sitting there and not pulling like that I'd say it "might" be under control, but it isn't

When this dog snaps whatever chain or breaks whatever fence or gate its behind it's going to kill someone.
 
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That's not the case, YOU never got control, or respect from your dog on leash.

My pit is 70 @ 9 months and he know, I dont play that pulling, being he knows IM the alpha.

:myman: To be honest though it could be that his dog doesn't get out much. My dog was like that and it took a good 2 weeks of training to break her. I used to have a pit and training it very easy. They're intelligent dogs and seem to naturally know the order of things.

They're just so dam animal aggressive.
 

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Well he was given to me when he was already grown so I guess that had something to do with it.:ld:
Yeah, that's understandable.

Most dogs can be reprogrammed.

My regular Choke collar wasn't cutting it, og pitbul trainer said get the pin collar, sharpen 4 points down and that will get his attention.
 

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:myman: To be honest though it could be that his dog doesn't get out much. My dog was like that and it took a good 2 weeks of training to break her. I used to have a pit and training it very easy. They're intelligent dogs and seem to naturally know the order of things.

They're just so dam animal aggressive.
All a dog is looking for is socialization and a routine, relying on the alpha to provide this...including walks, playtime, and mental stimulation, which you provided.

I wish more people thought like dogs when handling such.
 

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I grew up with pits and they were all sweethearts. They played and were protective of the kids and never caused any problems other than being really energetic and playful.

You nikkas sound like white people talking about black people. The fact is pitbulls are normal dogs, however they're picked to be fighters and are abused, simply because they're fast and agile. They aren't genetically anymore aggressive than other dogs.
i find that hard to believe with all the attacks on children
 
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