iowahogger
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« on: May 30, 2012, 01:16:09 pm » |
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i had a small fluffy dog that just got attacked by our cd. he didnt make it. the cd is a pit. she crushed my poor puppy's skull after he got into her pen. now that she is agressive with the small dogs(i have other puppies) what do ya'll think about her? i dont want her to attack any other animals or my kids. she was wagging her tail after and let me pet her so i dont know what happened. i'm scared she will attack the other puppies or even start a fight with the other big dogs.i dont know wheather or not to keep her here.she's a hell of a catch dog.
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iowahogger
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« Reply #1 on: May 30, 2012, 01:17:45 pm » |
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is there anyway to break her of this?
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BA-IV
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« Reply #2 on: May 30, 2012, 01:24:32 pm » |
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CULL her.
It's to easy to replace a bulldog versus having to worry about her messing up a hogdog or even one of your kids. If you don't have the heart to put her down, take her to someone who does. Not being mean, just being honest.
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t.wilbanks
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« Reply #3 on: May 30, 2012, 01:25:37 pm » |
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CULL her.
It's to easy to replace a bulldog versus having to worry about her messing up a hogdog or even one of your kids. If you don't have the heart to put her down, take her to someone who does. Not being mean, just being honest.
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« Reply #4 on: May 30, 2012, 01:31:26 pm » |
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she might have been provoked, it may sound stupid, but that cute little fluffy dog might have been wanting to play and started play growling and she took it as an attack. i agree with trent and ba-iv though that if you are that worried, put her down or take her to some1 who can do it if you are attached to her.
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« Reply #5 on: May 30, 2012, 02:12:12 pm » |
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she might have been provoked, it may sound stupid, but that cute little fluffy dog might have been wanting to play and started play growling and she took it as an attack. i agree with trent and ba-iv though that if you are that worried, put her down or take her to some1 who can do it if you are attached to her.
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« Reply #6 on: May 30, 2012, 02:26:19 pm » |
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Do you wait for it to take out your best bay dog? You cull now before it costs you more. A scuffle is one thing but you can't have a dog that will attack another dog. It could be someone else's dog next or a kid.
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« Reply #7 on: May 30, 2012, 02:33:43 pm » |
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cull that rag ... anyone who has pits who wanna kill or fight has no right to own one gotta be smarter then the dogs your working with
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Scott
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« Reply #8 on: May 30, 2012, 02:40:04 pm » |
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Animal aggression in no way correlates to human aggression, they are two totally different things. Stop and read that again!
Most, if not all, bulldogs have a certain amount of animal aggression wired in...they are bulldogs after all.
Despite the popular belief...a good bulldog is not that easily replaced.
No bulldog should ever be left unattended/unsupervised with other dogs.
It's your responsibility to make sure that pups and small furries can't get into her run/chainspace.
Now, go back and read the first sentence...
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JRyanS
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« Reply #9 on: May 30, 2012, 02:46:52 pm » |
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How old is she and has she ever been territorial before? It's a lot easier to replace a CD rather than a Strike dog (obviously). Not saying that anyone is right wrong but immediately culling isn't always the right answer, you want the dog to be a little aggressive and though you want it to be aggressive on hogs only I think the age would factor in especially if shes younger. HOWEVER, it is the right answer if you fear harm to people (I.E. kids, family, friends ect.). After all that has been said, you cant turn back the clock and IF there is a next time (God willing there wont be) you don't want to have any regrets.
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Animal aggression in no way correlates to human aggression, they are two totally different things. Stop and read that again!
Most, if not all, bulldogs have a certain amount of animal aggression wired in...they are bulldogs after all.
Despite the popular belief...a good bulldog is not that easily replaced.
No bulldog should ever be left unattended/unsupervised with other dogs.
It's your responsibility to make sure that pups and small furries can't get into her run/chainspace.
Now, go back and read the first sentence...
Scott for the win. If the small dog went in to the kennel and started a fight,who do you blame. A dog will only take so much. If pushed most dogs will fight. Maybe they were just playing around. Who knows. If you are worried,get rid of the pit. It is our job to keep dogs properly contained.
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I think everyone is jumping the gun if the dog was provoked by the little dog and was just protecting itself why would you cull its more than likely that it didn't mean to kill the little dog and if it was a big dog probably wouldnt have been killed my wifes little dog runs up to my dogs on a chain with her hair raised and growling and I tell her if they happen to catch her she's a gonner and it would be her own fault!
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I think everyone is jumping the gun if the dog was provoked by the little dog and was just protecting itself why would you cull its more than likely that it didn't mean to kill the little dog and if it was a big dog probably wouldnt have been killed my wifes little dog runs up to my dogs on a chain with her hair raised and growling and I tell her if they happen to catch her she's a gonner and it would be her own fault!
batnumber 2 ... one of the best places i get to hunt is because i had a black pit bull full blooded pit i put him in the back of a mans mules with two big cur dogs ...those cur dogs jumped on him an he didn't raise a lip that dog knew what he was there for he didn't wanna attack them dogs he knew he would get a ass whippin of a lifetime if he jumped on another animal only thing he'd put teeth on is a hog that dog wouldn't kill a cat if it was eattin outta his food bowl some punks that get on this website stole him off the chain an got him killed
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Can you skin griz. pilgrim
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with that being said YOU GOTTA BE SMARTER THEN THE TOOLS YOUR WORKING WITH !!!!
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Can you skin griz. pilgrim
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I'm sorry, but I woudl cull that dog; esspecially if you have kids. BA said it best... its easy to replace a bulldog, esspecially if that bulldog is aggressive even if it was provoked. Yes you could have contained them better, but dogs and other animals get out, and sometimes after you've done everything in your power to contain them. So what happens when you come home and your pack is dead??? I WILL NOT put up with aggression from a dog. Too much to risk... you know?
So ok, forget your dogs... Lets say that your out hunting with a buddy and that dog decides to jump on someone else's strike dog... Little too late then huh? Not worth it IMO...
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t.wilbanks
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Animal aggression in no way correlates to human aggression, they are two totally different things. Stop and read that again!
Most, if not all, bulldogs have a certain amount of animal aggression wired in...they are bulldogs after all.
Despite the popular belief...a good bulldog is not that easily replaced.
No bulldog should ever be left unattended/unsupervised with other dogs.
It's your responsibility to make sure that pups and small furries can't get into her run/chainspace.
Now, go back and read the first sentence...
Scott for the win. If the small dog went in to the kennel and started a fight,who do you blame. A dog will only take so much. If pushed most dogs will fight. Maybe they were just playing around. Who knows. If you are worried,get rid of the pit. It is our job to keep dogs properly contained. I guess I just read her post differently... If the small dog just went into the pits pen and the pit jumped on it and killed it, I would cull immediately... Im planning (hoping) to having some well bred pups before too long, and I wouldnt want to have to worry about my catch dog ( or ANY dog for that matter ) killing them just because they wonder in their pen, get too close to their chain, or whatever reason... Too much of a risk for me...
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Scott I did not say dog and human aggression are the same. But if that dog nips a kid and they find out it had killed a dog before you are going to be handing over your wallet. It was not a fight or some pecking order thing. I am not here to bash or defend any dog. I have burried too many dogs because I wanted to save a dog I thought I could change. I sure don't want to hunt with that dog. If you hunt with a dog that has killed another dog I don't want to bring my dogs on hunt with yours. Now I am not calling anyone out I am saying what my thinking is in that same situation. Your dogs and your yard so do what you want, because I sure don't want someone telling me what to do in mine. Personally if a dog kills one of my dogs there will be two dogs to put in the ground.
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"...A man who has nothing which he cares more about than he does about his personal safety is a miserable creature who has no chance at being free, unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself..." John Stuart Mill
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Houndhogging
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What does cd mean? Catch dog right. It is sent in to grab ahold of another animal right? Have an Ab x pit and dogo x ridgeback . Neither have ever been dog or human aggressive even ride in the box together . But doesn't mean the have my full trust . They have a purpose in life just like a good using horse , just because u haul him everyday to work does not mean he won't kick ur head off!
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I just don't see it worth the worry. I've had dog aggressive dogs before and have dealt with alot off of a dog and will be the first to say most dogs do what they do because of getting provoked whether biting humans or killing dogs.
A real catchdog is hard to come by no matter which way you slice it and some are harder to come by then a good Cur dog. There's no denying that, but I'd hate to come home and have a good Cur dog dead because of a collar breaking because things happen. I've seen some real good dogs killed my other dogs by accident. One that happened recently was the Cowboy dog from Clue Anderson's. If you asked him what he thought about it, I don't think he'd be to friendly towards the bulldogs.
I guess it's all in what you're able to put up with and live with.
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cull her
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