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https://www.cheknews.ca/pit-bull-attack-near-nanaimo-injures-two-children-and-one-woman-450395/

Two 8-month-old pit bulls that were loose in Nanaimo attacked several children, severely injuring at least one. Other people that came to aid the children were also injured.

The children were playing in a yard at the house of one of their friends. The dogs were from somewhere else in the neighborhood and had been cited for being at large previously.

One of the owners of the dogs came and got the dogs but did not stick around. The news interviewed the other owner, a Dangerhair that looked to be in her late 40s or early 50s. While she was devastated at what her dogs had done, she said to the reporter, "People are saying, look at this from the prospective of a parent, well, these dogs are my kids, too," and then she broke down crying.

It was later reported both dogs were euthanized, as there have been other incidents prior to this one, and due to the severity of the injuries the one particular child sustained.

To the dangerhair dog owner I would have to say, "If these dogs were your KIDS, you did a lousy job of raising them. Thank heavens you didn't spawn any of your own."
 
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You could have not had a killer dog in the first place.
How could she known that a breed disproportionately represented when it comes to causing death and severe injuries to humans despite being just fuck knows how many % of the dog population could be dangerous? I can find at least 5 pictures of pitties cuddling with infants right now, doesn't that prove something?

the kid would have been what 19-20kgs at 6? theres a decent chance the fuggin dog weighed more than that and threw this kid around like a toy while it murdered him.
Yup, all you can do is immediately shoot or stab the dog, otherwise the kid is either dead or scarred for life. Something tells me the single mom pit queen didn't have a fairbairn-sykes in her boot and a problem solva in her pants 24/7.
 
The mother is in denial about the breed, these dogs don't need to be trained to kill, they are born to kill.
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And sure enough, here's a POS victim blaming the child:
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I spent my morning with coffee and browsing the r/banpitbulls subreddit. The memes are amazing and I enjoyed every bit of it. The doublethink among pitnutters is worse than I remembered.

Greyhounds don't need to have running time, it's all about how you raise them.

My favorite pitnutter rhetoric is "muh chihuahua."
It’s even funnier when you realize they will say “the breed doesn’t matter, the owner does” and “all chihuahuas are naturally evil, but people tolerate them” in the same conversation. I’ve had it happen several times before, it’s surreal.
 
If it's the owner not the dog then nobody should be adopting these dogs with unknown owner history from shelters. But pit advocates don't want to talk about that either.
the shelters will conceal the dog's bite history, or rename it and move it to another shelter. They're especially evil and need to be held legally accountable for pawning these murder machines off on unsuspecting families.
 
And sure enough, here's a POS victim blaming the child:
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These are also the same people who will go on and on about how "pit bulls used to be called Nanny Dogs because they were so patient and loving with kids!1!" They use photos like this as "proof":
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On a related note, here are some photos of Nanny Alligators:
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The TRUTH About Pit Bulls: Vintage Pit Bull Photos Prove What?

Most pit advocates are legitimately dense as fuck and can't be reasoned with, the only thing that gets through their thick skulls is when their own mutants turn on them specifically without warning (and often even that doesn't work).
 
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If it's the owner not the dog then nobody should be adopting these dogs with unknown owner history from shelters. But pit advocates don't want to talk about that either.
Not to mention the potential for them to put former known fighting dogs up for adoption. It does happen, I've seen a few of the people who have gotten killed by pits have social media posts brag about adopting pits that were used in dog fighting rings. I know it's not their fault, but the potential for them to maul is so much higher that they should just be put down. If there's supposed to be any truth in "it's how their raised" why the FUCK would you adopt out a dog that was literally trained to kill anything that moved? It shouldn't happen at all, yet it does all the time because shelters are not allowed to put down pits, even as they're overcrowded and can't convince people to adopt more dogs.
 
I am currently looking for a dog, a puppy in particular because I have a cat and kids. I am a highly experienced dog owner though. I like to adopt when I can but it is hard to find a larger breed puppy. I have been trolling pet finder and rescue sites.

More than half the dogs available near me are some sort of pittie mix. They dress them up in tutus, even mislead about what breed the dog is by calling it "mixed breed" or "terrier mix". Sorry, that head shape has the unmistakable look of a pit bull and I am not fooled by the cute bandana.

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Sometimes when I tell shelters I want a large breed with NO pit in it they take offense and ghost me.
 
I am currently looking for a dog, a puppy in particular because I have a cat and kids. I am a highly experienced dog owner though. I like to adopt when I can but it is hard to find a larger breed puppy. I have been trolling pet finder and rescue sites.

More than half the dogs available near me are some sort of pittie mix. They dress them up in tutus, even mislead about what breed the dog is by calling it "mixed breed" or "terrier mix". Sorry, that head shape has the unmistakable look of a pit bull and I am not fooled by the cute bandana.

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Sometimes when I tell shelters I want a large breed with NO pit in it they take offense and ghost me.
You didn't mention how old your kids are but if they are very little, I recommend just getting a puppy from a responsible breeder.

I have no doubt that as an experienced dog owner you can raise it right but that can only take you so far. Rescue puppies unfortunately have quite unknown background and you won't know their genetic disposition. I'm not just talking about breeds, those can be tested if comes that, but it's unlikely that the shelter knows personalities of the parents and what heritable medical issues they have. Most common situation is that dad is completely unknow and the mom came in pregnant, so hasn't been there that long to really tell. I'm not saying this can't work out, many people have gotten their perfect pets from shelter, but it's a gamble and you won't know until at least sexual maturity. If you have many people and other animals depending on the right choice, the better game plan might be to invest good breeding.

Choose a breed witch has desired properties and get in contact with few promising breeder. With those you can very likely see both parents or at least get explanation of why this pair was chosen if the dad lives somewhere else. Either way both dogs have tested for common issues within the breed and if's established breeder you can ask around about dogs that have come from there. It's honestly safer than shelter road right now, especially with big dogs.
 
These photos are also on the mother’s Facebook page. Even with this resolution you can tell for sure the dog here is another pit. And clearly a seperate dog to the one that killed her son. How many pits was this kid around? It was a matter of time. Rest In Peace little man :(
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Yup, all you can do is immediately shoot or stab the dog, otherwise the kid is either dead or scarred for life. Something tells me the single mom pit queen didn't have a fairbairn-sykes in her boot and a problem solva in her pants 24/7.
By that time, it would be too late. Even if ".9mm to the back of the skull" would have saved everyone some heartbreak, even chasing it off the property would be preferable when the mutt first showed up.
 
You didn't mention how old your kids are but if they are very little, I recommend just getting a puppy from a responsible breeder.

I have no doubt that as an experienced dog owner you can raise it right but that can only take you so far. Rescue puppies unfortunately have quite unknown background and you won't know their genetic disposition. I'm not just talking about breeds, those can be tested if comes that, but it's unlikely that the shelter knows personalities of the parents and what heritable medical issues they have. Most common situation is that dad is completely unknow and the mom came in pregnant, so hasn't been there that long to really tell. I'm not saying this can't work out, many people have gotten their perfect pets from shelter, but it's a gamble and you won't know until at least sexual maturity. If you have many people and other animals depending on the right choice, the better game plan might be to invest good breeding.

Choose a breed witch has desired properties and get in contact with few promising breeder. With those you can very likely see both parents or at least get explanation of why this pair was chosen if the dad lives somewhere else. Either way both dogs have tested for common issues within the breed and if's established breeder you can ask around about dogs that have come from there. It's honestly safer than shelter road right now, especially with big dogs.
I hate breeders. Most purebreds are shit. It is an evil racket and I hate it. Yes, that would get me the most consistency in meeting what I am looking for in a dog but breeders are generally shitty people. Do you know what a shit ton of them are doing now? They only honor health certificates if you feed the dog shitty, expensive MLM supplements that they get paid for. Even responsible breeders are fucking gross. The difference between a puppy mill and a responsible breeder is the same as the difference between a street pimp and a high-priced brothel. One is definitely better and less likely to have a diseased product but they are still pimps who exploit the weak to line their pockets.

My last dog, RIP, was a shelter puppy rescued from a horrendous puppy mill. Her life wasn't as long as it could have been (I put her down at 11 due to heart failure), but she was the best dog. She was so intuitive that by the time she was 4 or 5 I didn't even have to verbalize commands. Simple gestures or even eye movements and she would know exactly what was expected and comply. Purebreds have greater health problems, are less intuitive and support the grifters at the AKC. The only purebred I would ever consider is a working dog I needed for live stock work, (like an Anatolian shepherd), or a well-bred German shepherd ($5k!).

In my opinion, anyone who breeds a pitbull or any breed, really, should be partially liable for any injuries or deaths it causes to humans.

I'll take my tophats now.
 
They only honor health certificates if you feed the dog shitty, expensive MLM supplements that they get paid for.
Is this really a thing? Maybe it's a culture difference as I have never those being part of deal. Unless the deal is made with intent to use that puppy for breeding down the road, at most if you demand money back from health issues that pop up later (like testicles not decenting) you need prove it with a vet visit and some cases that the puppy needs be neutered because it carries very undesirable traits. Other stuff being just recommended becouse that's the breeder's experience of keeping a healthy and happy dog but is ultimately left to the owner.

So still I disagree hard because what you are describing isn't responsible breeding and most certainly isn't practiced by everyone. Many responsible breeders do this as a beloved hobby, often not making much or any money. To them it's more about enjoying the puppies and getting results that they aimed for with choice of pair and so on. The money is an important plus because without it the hobby wouldn't be possible, especially not for long term but how much they invest resources into breeding the margins aren't worth it.

Still if all breeders are out because of your bad experiences how about a breed specific rescue? You might not be able to get a puppy but you would be able to avoid pitbull fall and would have pretty good idea of general heritage.
 
Ah yes another wonderful family dog that cannot have any other dogs, cats, fish, children, or anyone shorter than 5'3" in a fifteen mile radius. Adopt today!

Apparently Jane used to be a NO for livestock but that have since removed that. So add pigs, cows, horses, chickens, etc to the list of no nos for this sweet gentle gorl.
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"Lab pit mix, maybe some cattle dog"
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