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Bullshit. Pitbulls were bread for war time attack dogs. Its in there genetics to kill. No training in the world can alter the dogs genetics.All about how you raise them.
war time attack dog..??!!!! really?? how the F did u come up wit that??Bullshit. Pitbulls were bread for war time attack dogs. Its in there genetics to kill. No training in the world can alter the dogs genetics.
Like many modern breeds, it is impossible to be completely sure of the details of the American Pit Bull Terrier's long history. However, many pit bull enthusiasts believe the origins of the breed can be traced back to antiquity and the Molossian family of dogs. The Molossian family of dogs bears the name of the people with whom they were most often associated - the Molossi tribe, a group of people who lived in ancient Greece and favored the use of robust, muscular dogs in warfare.
The Molossians gave rise to another family of dogs known as the Mastiffs. The early Britons employed a variation of the Mastiffs as pugnaces - fighting dogs that could be used in either a guardianship or warfare capacity. When the Roman emperor Claudius defeated the Briton Chief Caractacus in 50 AD, the powerful pugnaces piqued his interest. He quickly seized on the opportunity and began exporting select quantities of the dogs back home to satiate his countrymen's appetite for entertainment in the arenas and coliseums of Rome.
Sadly, the Romans would not be the last to use pit bulls in cruel and grisly blood sports.
By the 16th century, nearly every town in England had its own baiting ring. The popularity of baiting events was unparalleled at the time, as was their ability to draw spectators from every level of society. Their popularity was further enhanced by the misguided perception that prolonged torture ensured the tenderness of the meat.
In baiting events, no more than one or two dogs were unleashed on the bull. They were trained to unrelentingly harass the bulls until they collapsed from fatigue, their injuries, or both. These episodes lasted for prolonged periods, sometimes as long as three or four hours. Eventually, the public's grew bored with bulls and introduced a creative flair to the sport, baiting dogs with bears, boars, horses, and even monkeys!
Miss the quotes? BTW those are all from a Pitbull specialized site.That would be you!
Yes, I read the BS quotes.Miss the quotes? BTW those are all from a Pitbull specialized site.
From reputable and specialized sources yes.some ppl believe EVERYTHING they read or see on the net.......... sad, but true...
Dalmatians are also aggressive dogs that shouldnt be around children.maybe you should look and see what dalmatians were used for back "war times"!! lmfao
Slavery compared to dog breeds and genetics. Totally apples to apples.alot of shiit has change over these many many decades......... just look at our american history!! wanst all to long ago we had slaves ya know, now we live along side with other "races"