The top dog is not a pit bull? Look at how much worse off he is than whatever the lower one is. Once their bloodlust gets going, they just won't quit. Not really a great trait in this instance, nor when they are going after other dogs or people.
All dogs regardless of size and breed will go after a rodent to the death. It's in their blood. My sister's Scottie was barely a year old when it murdered a skunk that got in the backyard one night. It would have done the same on any rodent ranging in size from a mouse to a porcupine. Dogs are gonna dog.
No. It might be a cross one of the dogs needed to produce a 'pitbull', but it's not.
"andyt" said Look at how much worse off he is than whatever the lower one is. Once their bloodlust gets going, they just won't quit. Not really a great trait in this instance, nor when they are going after other dogs or people.
"Thanos" said All dogs regardless of size and breed will go after a rodent to the death. It's in their blood.
^^ This. There isn't a dog out there that won't go for the kill once they taste blood.
"Thanos" said All dogs regardless of size and breed will go after a rodent to the death. It's in their blood. My sister's Scottie was barely a year old when it murdered a skunk that got in the backyard one night. It would have done the same on any rodent ranging in size from a mouse to a porcupine. Dogs are gonna dog.
Skunks are not rodents! And yes, dogs are that way. Chicken hunting with a dog usually begins with a prayer to the porker God that dog does not meet porcupine at any time during the day.
Guess intelligence isn't a pit bull trait. But being driven to kill is.
What does that have to do with pitbulls?
So... what happened to the porcupine?
Died
Guess intelligence isn't a pit bull trait. But being driven to kill is.
What does that have to do with pitbulls?
You didn't know? Pitbulls are land shark murder machines!
Guess intelligence isn't a pit bull trait. But being driven to kill is.
What does that have to do with pitbulls?
You didn't know? Pitbulls are land shark murder machines!
Yea, we had a discussion about that last week. Which is why I was confused as to Andys' kneejerk reaction.
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Not pitbulls:
Hey maybe on ate his Pomeranian...be sensitive.
Said by someone who likely measures his masculinity by how large and aggressive his dog is. Just another instance of dicklessness.
The top dog is not a pit bull?
No. It might be a cross one of the dogs needed to produce a 'pitbull', but it's not.
Look at how much worse off he is than whatever the lower one is. Once their bloodlust gets going, they just won't quit. Not really a great trait in this instance, nor when they are going after other dogs or people.
All dogs regardless of size and breed will go after a rodent to the death. It's in their blood.
^^ This. There isn't a dog out there that won't go for the kill once they taste blood.
Hey maybe on ate his Pomeranian...be sensitive.
Said by someone who likely measures his masculinity by how large and aggressive his dog is. Just another instance of dicklessness.
As he swished and sashayed over to retrieve Princess' brush.
All dogs regardless of size and breed will go after a rodent to the death. It's in their blood. My sister's Scottie was barely a year old when it murdered a skunk that got in the backyard one night. It would have done the same on any rodent ranging in size from a mouse to a porcupine. Dogs are gonna dog.
Skunks are not rodents! And yes, dogs are that way. Chicken hunting with a dog usually begins with a prayer to the porker God that dog does not meet porcupine at any time during the day.
All dogs regardless of size and breed will go after a rodent to the death. It's in their blood.
^^ This. There isn't a dog out there that won't go for the kill once they taste blood.
Remind me again why we keep them as pets.