I've taken animal health classes for five years and we've always had this strange question.
Recently, the teacher put up a picture of a Pomeranian and a Pit bull and asked us which one was capable of killing a child. She snorted both.
I've learned a lot about Pit bulls:
1. Pit bulls are actually from the "TERRIER" family. "Pit bull" actually isn't a breed at all.
2. Many pit bulls you see are rarely pure bred and rarely look like actual pit bulls (Seriously! Google it up!)
3. The one thing all my teachers have told me is every dog, whether it Papillon, Boxer, or Yorkshire, needs to be trained.
4. Many attacks are usually brought on by the human.
-Do not make eye contact or have "staring contests". It's a sign of dominance or challenge.
-Do not stick your face into an unfamiliar dog's face. You'd be surprised how many people do this...
-Do not stick limbs into the dogs face. Even if you are offering a hand, do not put it right up to the face.
-Watch body language. Body language is everything.
I do like the precious breed very much.
If a pit bull snarled at me, I'd be upset.
If a golden retriever snarled at me, I'd be upset.
Just because a breed has a good or bad reputation doesn't mean every dog is going to be like that.
We had a pit bull named "Honey" and she was beautiful and sweet. We had a pit bull named "Bunny" and she was very dangerous.
I think it depends all on training and what the situation is that would bring an attack.
Recently, the teacher put up a picture of a Pomeranian and a Pit bull and asked us which one was capable of killing a child. She snorted both.
I've learned a lot about Pit bulls:
1. Pit bulls are actually from the "TERRIER" family. "Pit bull" actually isn't a breed at all.
2. Many pit bulls you see are rarely pure bred and rarely look like actual pit bulls (Seriously! Google it up!)
3. The one thing all my teachers have told me is every dog, whether it Papillon, Boxer, or Yorkshire, needs to be trained.
4. Many attacks are usually brought on by the human.
-Do not make eye contact or have "staring contests". It's a sign of dominance or challenge.
-Do not stick your face into an unfamiliar dog's face. You'd be surprised how many people do this...
-Do not stick limbs into the dogs face. Even if you are offering a hand, do not put it right up to the face.
-Watch body language. Body language is everything.
I do like the precious breed very much.
If a pit bull snarled at me, I'd be upset.
If a golden retriever snarled at me, I'd be upset.
Just because a breed has a good or bad reputation doesn't mean every dog is going to be like that.
We had a pit bull named "Honey" and she was beautiful and sweet. We had a pit bull named "Bunny" and she was very dangerous.
I think it depends all on training and what the situation is that would bring an attack.
