Josh C
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Mar 21, 2005
- Location
- Wilmington NC
So what about the poor 4 year old who's parents had the St bernard that was 6 or 8 years old and never bit anyone or showed any signs of aggression. Should people not care that she got almost 200 stitches in her heard b/c the dog snapped one day and bit her or would it being a pitbull have made people think different. Certain things are bred into dogs as humans and each humans and dogs snap at different things. Being bred to hunt in a dogs bloodline is no different that say alcoholism or drugs being bred into a humans bloodline. I still stand behind human interaction. My 7 yr old boxer is 115lbs and can be very aggressive if he wanted. He like my english bull both fear having there behinds beat one good time. He knows when to be aggresive ( when my house is vacant and he's there) when to position himself between me and other people he has not yet met and is unsure of and when to let the 2 year olds pull his floppy jaws until he can get loose and go elsewhere to lay. I''ll flatout say he's got one of the best dispositions of any dog you'll meet but he's been handraised since he was 6 weeks old.