Re: Staffordshire Bull Terriers in Australia
Originally Posted by iamthecreaturefromuranus
(Post 8806798)
Family companions... FFS, have you read that list?... Check out how many 'family companions' killed members of that family
I think the important bit of your quote is "WERE used". Do you seriously think that's the prime reason these things are kept now? Why are you trying to defend the indefensible? |
Re: Staffordshire Bull Terriers in Australia
Originally Posted by Deancm_MKII
(Post 8806796)
Your pitbull pic looks a bit different to mine.
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Re: Staffordshire Bull Terriers in Australia
Originally Posted by iamthecreaturefromuranus
(Post 8806798)
Family companions... FFS, have you read that list?... Check out how many 'family companions' killed members of that family
I think the important bit of your quote is "WERE used". Do you seriously think that's the prime reason these things are kept now? Why are you trying to defend the indefensible? |
Re: Staffordshire Bull Terriers in Australia
Originally Posted by Deancm_MKII
(Post 8806804)
Because I know the breed and they are not as the media portray.
What's that quote again.... Oh yeah... "Never argue with a fool, they will lower you to their level and then beat you with experience" |
Re: Staffordshire Bull Terriers in Australia
Originally Posted by Deancm_MKII
(Post 8806796)
Your pitbull pic looks a bit different to mine. You sure that's a Pitbull?
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Re: Staffordshire Bull Terriers in Australia
Originally Posted by kelli28
(Post 8806806)
I have had 3, my brother has had 4, and my sister has also had one they were all family dogs none of them showed any aggressiveness towards humans or other dogs. We made sure they were well socialized and had plenty of exercise and stimulation.
and how many times is that line rolled out after a fatal attack? |
Re: Staffordshire Bull Terriers in Australia
Originally Posted by kelli28
(Post 8806809)
Yes that looks more like an amercian pitt bull
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Re: Staffordshire Bull Terriers in Australia
Originally Posted by iamthecreaturefromuranus
(Post 8806802)
I didn't have to look hard.. Go to google images.. put in American Pitbull.. it's the first one.
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Re: Staffordshire Bull Terriers in Australia
Oh, just forget it. If you want to keep insanely dangerous dogs I'm sure nothing I say will have any effect on that decision for one moment. i have better things to do than waste my time here.
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Re: Staffordshire Bull Terriers in Australia
Originally Posted by iamthecreaturefromuranus
(Post 8806814)
"they were all family dogs none of them showed any aggressiveness towards humans or other dogs"
and how many times is that line rolled out after a fatal attack? I knew someone in primary school who was killed by a dog, however it was a totally different breed and she had been left alone with the dog. |
Re: Staffordshire Bull Terriers in Australia
Originally Posted by iamthecreaturefromuranus
(Post 8806816)
Have you actually read the thread... we moved on from Staffies ages back.
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Re: Staffordshire Bull Terriers in Australia
Originally Posted by iamthecreaturefromuranus
(Post 8806805)
So what?. I gave you a list people killed by these things, just to reinforce that KILLED, and you give me a cute picture. That makes all the difference then. :rolleyes:
Extensive research and investigation has conclusively identified the ownership/management practices that are at the root of the rare, but perfect, storm when a dog becomes dangerous. " http://dontbullymybreed.org/ |
Re: Staffordshire Bull Terriers in Australia
Originally Posted by iamthecreaturefromuranus
(Post 8806821)
Oh, just forget it. If you want to keep insanely dangerous dogs I'm sure nothing I say will have any effect on that decision for one moment. i have better things to do than waste my time here.
I don't like them because they look like brutes. And the owners look like brutes too. You don't have to be Einstein to see the connection in many cases. "Ine luvly? Wouldn't 'arm anyone'. That article says that 97pc of attacks in 2006 was done to facets of ownership, management and control. The problem I see is that the sort of people whose dogs attack people are precisely the people who should not own them and have probably failed to do those things. Of course it's all about their image. |
Re: Staffordshire Bull Terriers in Australia
Originally Posted by BadgeIsBack
(Post 8806854)
The problem I see is that the sort of people whose dogs attack people are precisely the people who should not own them and have probably failed to do those things.
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Re: Staffordshire Bull Terriers in Australia
Originally Posted by Deancm_MKII
(Post 8806776)
To get them off only requires knowing how to get them off.
I don't know what's wrong with your part of Australia. I haven't seen a dog fight in years, nor has any dog attacked mine. Poorly trained, poorly socialised, ignorance to think that their dog can still go off the leash even if it isnt good with other dogs and poor ownership. That is what is wrong and I am not the only one to have had my dog attacked either where I live and Perth. |
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