Saturday, December 26, 2015

Words Of Wisdom Centered Around A Breed Of Dogs Known As Pit Bulls.

      Some people have a Breed of dog called the Pit Bull for a pet. Their main reason for having this Breed of Dog is for protection. But we hear stores often where these harmless Pit Bulls have bit the face of their owners or the face of the children. Also these Dogs are known not to let go after they have bitten the face. These bites on the face can cause severe injury, disfigurement or death. Some owners claim that if you are always kind to any breed of dog the dog will always show respect and love to their owners. But is this statement 100% correct? Some people enjoy having Lions and Tigers for a pet. But those who have been around these animals, they will tell you that these animals are tame when they are young but when they get old they will still have that wildness in them to where they could still attack their owners and do some harm. In other words Tigers are born man eaters and they are very dangerous in the wild. So would it always be for sure that a pet Tiger will never eat it's own master. A grown up Tiger will still be wild and it will still have the instinct to eat a man.
      Dogs are born with the instincts to help mankind in their everyday work. Hunting Dogs are born with the instinct to hunt. Pointers are born with the instinct to point. Retrievers are born with the instinct to retrieve. Herding Dogs are born with the instinct to herd. Heelers are born with the instinct to get low and bite the heels. It is really amazing that these traits can be passed on to the new pups and all of these dogs are more then happy to serve all of us.
      How many of you people out there know that Pit Bulls are a descendant of the English Dogs and they were bred to bite the face of Bulls, Bears and other wild animals, and they were also bred to put a lock hold on the face with those powerful jaws. Research shows that even those Pit Bulls that have been well cared for have still attacked the owners or others by biting them on the face. Some Pit Bulls will have a stronger instinct to bite more then other dogs and there is no way of telling as to what a Pit Bull will do when it gets angry. There are too many stories out there of people who have died from these dog bites and it's not really the dog's fault. The dog is acting on instinct to attack, bite and hang on. What can we all do to make things better?  We need to stop the breeding of Pit Bulls. Because of their instinct to bite the face and do a lot of damage we all need to settle on another breed of dog that we can use for protection and for a companion. Pit Bulls are too much like a Time Bomb that is soon going to go off. No one can fully predict what a Pit Bull will do next even though they have been well bred and how gentle the dog may have been.

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