tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4325894281523642428.post8875821069110362000..comments2024-03-10T10:40:12.454-07:00Comments on craven desires: weekly frankenmauler roundup 10/29/10scurrilous amateur bloggerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00575387156203723911noreply@blogger.comBlogger13125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4325894281523642428.post-81900846965100927612010-10-30T09:58:47.313-07:002010-10-30T09:58:47.313-07:00oh yes, the screaming is unforgettable. my neighbo...oh yes, the screaming is unforgettable. my neighbor's pit attacked my other neighbor's dog. the normal dog was almost twice the size of the mutant pit dog.scurrilous amateur bloggerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00575387156203723911noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4325894281523642428.post-13941383374031739342010-10-30T07:46:14.911-07:002010-10-30T07:46:14.911-07:00The last video is so painful to watch...the hound ...The last video is so painful to watch...the hound owner seems like a nice guy. Why isn't the pit owner on camera? I want to see what that asshole has to say. <br /><br />I understand what they mean by witnesses being traumatised by seeing the pit bull attack. I saw a pit bull kill a dog many years ago, and it was really a life altering experience for an animal lover like myself. I can still vividly remember the sound of the small dog screaming...just screaming and screaming as the attack went on and on and on. It took two grown men pounding their fists into the pit bulls head for a very long time until they rendered him unconscious to get the other dog out of his grip. I will never forget that sound...that anguished screaming and screaming of the victim dog having his throat crushed by that pit bull, whose tail was wagging the entire time he was attacking. These dogs are an abomination, and anyone who defends the breeding of them is an animal abuser.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4325894281523642428.post-91527519355729329012010-10-30T07:03:47.394-07:002010-10-30T07:03:47.394-07:00The pit took one look at Blue and PRANCED right up...The pit took one look at Blue and PRANCED right up and tore a 5 inch hole in Blue's neck... for starters. Never a heart beat of hesitation, and kept up the attack for 20 minutes... and chased him for a mile. Horses are prey animals and they just don't get over that kind af trauma.bluesmomnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4325894281523642428.post-47666368122970767192010-10-29T20:48:36.709-07:002010-10-29T20:48:36.709-07:00the combined weight of my dogs is 190 lbs. the fir...the combined weight of my dogs is 190 lbs. the first time they saw a horse there was no barking, no growling, no lunging. their nostrils flared as they froze in place. that was the extent of their first horse experience. their feet were firmly planted on the ground. they were off leash and i couldn't have sicced my dogs on that horse. a smart dog, a normal dog looks at an animal that large and self preservation kicks in.<br /><br />any dog that attacks or chases an animal the size of a full grown horse or cow should be killed asap.scurrilous amateur bloggerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00575387156203723911noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4325894281523642428.post-35891557967691557132010-10-29T20:09:57.158-07:002010-10-29T20:09:57.158-07:00Garnet, You don't know the half of it. Horse...Garnet, You don't know the half of it. Horses never get over it. The vet bills are huge. The horse will probably require medication to take the edge of anxiety prior to every ride... or the horse may not be ridable. The horse will have dangerous flashbacks every time it sees a running dog.bluesmomnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4325894281523642428.post-27017584323633082812010-10-29T18:28:28.282-07:002010-10-29T18:28:28.282-07:00It happened again! http://www.wsbtv.com/news/2556...It happened again! http://www.wsbtv.com/news/25560977/detail.html?cxntlid=cmg_cntnt_rss<br /><br />Pit bull (monsters) attack seem to happen every day! <br /><br />I wasn't even looking for stories on pit attacks, but was just randomly browsing news websites, and yet I run into these. Makes me think just how often pit attacks must happen on a day to day basis.Stop the Deed. Ban the Breed!noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4325894281523642428.post-69212708881614594432010-10-29T13:49:40.236-07:002010-10-29T13:49:40.236-07:00Anon is right, once a fight starts they all will j...Anon is right, once a fight starts they all will join in. Plus owners are frightened to step in because they might get hurt. I had a fight break out between two Irish wolfhounds at an event I was attending and the owners just stood there in disbelief. I was the one who intervened, like a fool. One of these dogs was much bigger than me, much less two. Afterwards, the owners said their dogs had never shown aggression. Duh, there was another female wolfhound there in HEAT, what do you expect? Same in dog parks, you never know if there is a bitch in heat and that will definitely solicit fighting. Stay out of dog parks, they are dangerous.Friends Administratorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04186180027314619778noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4325894281523642428.post-89110694381765868802010-10-29T12:25:27.580-07:002010-10-29T12:25:27.580-07:00M, this is one of the MANY reasons that I HATE dog...M, this is one of the MANY reasons that I HATE dog parks and advise pet owners to stay away from them.<br /><br />You have the pit bulls owned by morons. And even other breeds of dogs again, owned by morons who <br />1) Don't know anything about canine behavior <br />2) have not properly socialized their dogs <br />3) are not paying attention to their dogs!<br /><br />Pit Bulls aside, in a dog park when a fight starts between two dogs, all of the other dogs in the area will rush in and join in the fight. What started with two dogs is now 5, 7, 10 dogs all fighting.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4325894281523642428.post-26188739682695704732010-10-29T11:57:02.136-07:002010-10-29T11:57:02.136-07:00The horse one is particularly nasty. What kind of ...The horse one is particularly nasty. What kind of dog goes after a horse?! A lot of dogs bark at horses but it takes a particularly aggressive one to actually attack. That could have been worse had the dogs gone after someone riding, as a person could have been thrown and seriously injured. The poor horse is going to have a long, painful recovery period and the owners are going to have some big vet bills to pay.<br /><br />I feel bad for all those nice dogs that were killed because some idiot just had to own a fighting dog.Garnetnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4325894281523642428.post-69770937270922966672010-10-29T11:51:36.590-07:002010-10-29T11:51:36.590-07:00The more I read the more worried I get. I'm a...The more I read the more worried I get. I'm a fairly new dog owner and when I take my 6 month old pup to the dog parks there are nearly always several pit bulls there. This breed is everywhere. I can't understand its popularity, many of the owners I see at the dog park are young and somewhat yuppy-ish, I would imagine they have been sold the total line of pro-pit bull propaganda without fully understanding what their dog is genetically set up to potentially do. For other people with these dogs it almost seems to be some kind of cultural preference. Even when "playing" these dogs are rough with smaller/younger dogs it seems. I had to stand over my frightened young collie and yell "no" at a grown pit bull that was getting way too rough with her at the park until the 20 something girl who owned him finally remembered she actually had a dog with her and came over and put him on a leash.Mary Ann Williamsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14731779144211757124noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4325894281523642428.post-84386822301550108902010-10-29T11:41:50.669-07:002010-10-29T11:41:50.669-07:00I'm still fighting back tears over that last v...I'm still fighting back tears over that last video. And yes it does say so much about these mutant killing machines. NOTHING could stop this dog! Not baseball bats, not pepper spray, not even bear spray. This is terrifying. <br /><br />And a NORMAL dog would have recognized that the hound was a puppy. Normal dogs do not go around attacking puppies in an effort to kill them. But WE all know that these dogs are not normal, how do we get the rest of the world to recognize that.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4325894281523642428.post-36732251790091740412010-10-29T11:33:46.198-07:002010-10-29T11:33:46.198-07:00If that last video doesn't say it all.
And ...If that last video doesn't say it all. <br /><br />And pit bull owners wonder why we cross the street when we see them coming? Why we look scared when we see their dogs anywhere near ours? Why we shit a brick when one moves in next door? Give me a break! <br /><br />We don't want you and your pit bulls in our neighborhoods. Got it people?<br /><br />We don't want you and your pit bulls in our parks? Got it?<br /><br />You think we can't identify pit bulls? It's terrifyingly easy. They're the ones with our dogs and our children in their mouths.enitehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14766392501669602516noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4325894281523642428.post-4674396619481224132010-10-29T11:25:52.183-07:002010-10-29T11:25:52.183-07:00Tauton Ma story
The two pit bull owners are on we...Tauton Ma story<br /><br />The two pit bull owners are on welfare<br /><br />Comment "You shouldn't even have a dog or kids if you are on welfare."<br /><br />They are using TAX DOLLARS to feed and possibly breed pit bulls, and possibly run an illegal pit bull breeding business<br /><br />These people MUST BE reported!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com