scoop 0 Posted October 8, 2010 Report Share Posted October 8, 2010 don't think i can trust any dog 100%. wouldn't leave my dogs with my child unattended for a second no matter how much i trust them,better safe than sorry imo. now thats what u call 100%. Quote Link to post
Skylark 3 Posted October 8, 2010 Report Share Posted October 8, 2010 fred west was ok with kids, but i wouldnt have left them with him even his daughter who he chopped in two and put in the bin? Quote Link to post
thorny 100 Posted October 8, 2010 Report Share Posted October 8, 2010 Personally I think it may be a little foolish to 100% trust a dog with kids, having said that both My daughters grew up in a house full of Bull Terriers, a minimum of 4 but often up to 6. They both learnt to walk whilst holding a a bullys ears. I think as much as getting dogs bullet proof and put in every situation possible, in and around kids, The kids have to learn right from wrong around them also. I have never owned a Bull X Only Bull terriers and I will say they have a very high pain threshold. In My experience when other not so dog friendly toddlers came round, sometimes some little sod of a kid may poke or prod one of our Bullys, they just sucked it up and would look at me as if to say have a word, and find a quite corner to settle. Where I believe other breeds may of had a little snap. So for Me I would say Bull breeds are fantastic around kids, surely with the bonus of a laid back greyhound in the mix they must as well as make fantastic working dogs, be great family members as well. Justin Quote Link to post
jonnytraff 8 Posted October 8, 2010 Report Share Posted October 8, 2010 a dog never bites until it bites and when it does it's to late.. so anybody saying yes i trust my bull x around my kids is an utte arse hole in my opinion. jon Quote Link to post
jonnytraff 8 Posted October 8, 2010 Report Share Posted October 8, 2010 Personally I think it may be a little foolish to 100% trust a dog with kids, having said that both My daughters grew up in a house full of Bull Terriers, a minimum of 4 but often up to 6. They both learnt to walk whilst holding a a bullys ears. I think as much as getting dogs bullet proof and put in every situation possible, in and around kids, The kids have to learn right from wrong around them also. I have never owned a Bull X Only Bull terriers and I will say they have a very high pain threshold. In My experience when other not so dog friendly toddlers came round, sometimes some little sod of a kid may poke or prod one of our Bullys, they just sucked it up and would look at me as if to say have a word, and find a quite corner to settle. Where I believe other breeds may of had a little snap. So for Me I would say Bull breeds are fantastic around kids, surely with the bonus of a laid back greyhound in the mix they must as well as make fantastic working dogs, be great family members as well. Justin how come you only ever hear or see in the paper or on the news of staffordshire bulls bighting kids or even killing??? all them toss*ers walking around with there tank tops n through streets with there staff 30 yard in front of them.. why??? is it cool or something?? not saying you are one of them mate but them kind of people our going to make us have to have a license and insurance to own a dog soon.. Quote Link to post
Ideation 8,216 Posted October 8, 2010 Report Share Posted October 8, 2010 a dog never bites until it bites and when it does it's to late.. so anybody saying yes i trust my bull x around my kids is an utte arse hole in my opinion. jon I'd agree mate, but would call them foolish rather than an arsehole. Quote Link to post
x38 179 Posted October 8, 2010 Report Share Posted October 8, 2010 long and short dogs of a top working bull x is in a differant place to a pet dog ....a dog that is getting worked hard his in his head the alpher dog ........kids and working dogs bull xs dont mix .. Quote Link to post
jonnytraff 8 Posted October 8, 2010 Report Share Posted October 8, 2010 a dog never bites until it bites and when it does it's to late.. so anybody saying yes i trust my bull x around my kids is an utte arse hole in my opinion. jon I'd agree mate, but would call them foolish rather than an arsehole. well foolish then mate.. but when there dog bites there own kid they will be calling thereself an arsehole.. lol i have a bull x and wouldnt trust it as far as i could throw it.. they have a background and that should be taken note of.. atb jon Quote Link to post
Ideation 8,216 Posted October 8, 2010 Report Share Posted October 8, 2010 a dog never bites until it bites and when it does it's to late.. so anybody saying yes i trust my bull x around my kids is an utte arse hole in my opinion. jon I'd agree mate, but would call them foolish rather than an arsehole. well foolish then mate.. but when there dog bites there own kid they will be calling thereself an arsehole.. lol i have a bull x and wouldnt trust it as far as i could throw it.. they have a background and that should be taken note of.. atb jon Dogs a dog mate, biting is one expression they have, could happen, not worth the risk with any dog. Quote Link to post
thorny 100 Posted October 8, 2010 Report Share Posted October 8, 2010 Personally I think it may be a little foolish to 100% trust a dog with kids, having said that both My daughters grew up in a house full of Bull Terriers, a minimum of 4 but often up to 6. They both learnt to walk whilst holding a a bullys ears. I think as much as getting dogs bullet proof and put in every situation possible, in and around kids, The kids have to learn right from wrong around them also. I have never owned a Bull X Only Bull terriers and I will say they have a very high pain threshold. In My experience when other not so dog friendly toddlers came round, sometimes some little sod of a kid may poke or prod one of our Bullys, they just sucked it up and would look at me as if to say have a word, and find a quite corner to settle. Where I believe other breeds may of had a little snap. So for Me I would say Bull breeds are fantastic around kids, surely with the bonus of a laid back greyhound in the mix they must as well as make fantastic working dogs, be great family members as well. Justin how come you only ever hear or see in the paper or on the news of staffordshire bulls bighting kids or even killing??? all them toss*ers walking around with there tank tops n through streets with there staff 30 yard in front of them.. why??? is it cool or something?? not saying you are one of them mate but them kind of people our going to make us have to have a license and insurance to own a dog soon.. Hi mate no I am a forty year old man, no tank top and looking tuff, Your argument answers itself. Dogs need to be taught and trained to be a social animal. There are loads of little sods round here with their two bob moody looking Staff`s. Never on leads and having a go at every other dog being walked by responsible owners. This is where I put Myself. I dont bother walking My Bull Terriers anywhere near our local park due to the fact they love nothing more than sending there dog over to have a pop at Mine. Thankfully I own very sociable well train and mentally stable animals, that never rise to the bait and just turn the over cheek, even when they are getting had a go at, they still stay cool. I put this down to correct training and being well manored. I will say If I owned a dog that as You say You do, not to be trusted at all, It would only be going to one place mate and thats down the vets on a one way ticket. Otherwise this would make me no better than the above mentioned tank top wearing hoodie thug. These are the guys who`s dogs we read about in the papers. Tokens of macho pride encouraged to behave in a disgusting manor. As for a working dog I have no experience of the cross, Only of true K.C registered Bull Terriers, These guys dont even chase cats. Justin Quote Link to post
cozzyamy88 3 Posted October 8, 2010 Report Share Posted October 8, 2010 i trust my bull x 100% with kids and an ova animal its the way they are trained that makes a differance Quote Link to post
jonnytraff 8 Posted October 8, 2010 Report Share Posted October 8, 2010 Personally I think it may be a little foolish to 100% trust a dog with kids, having said that both My daughters grew up in a house full of Bull Terriers, a minimum of 4 but often up to 6. They both learnt to walk whilst holding a a bullys ears. I think as much as getting dogs bullet proof and put in every situation possible, in and around kids, The kids have to learn right from wrong around them also. I have never owned a Bull X Only Bull terriers and I will say they have a very high pain threshold. In My experience when other not so dog friendly toddlers came round, sometimes some little sod of a kid may poke or prod one of our Bullys, they just sucked it up and would look at me as if to say have a word, and find a quite corner to settle. Where I believe other breeds may of had a little snap. So for Me I would say Bull breeds are fantastic around kids, surely with the bonus of a laid back greyhound in the mix they must as well as make fantastic working dogs, be great family members as well. Justin how come you only ever hear or see in the paper or on the news of staffordshire bulls bighting kids or even killing??? all them toss*ers walking around with there tank tops n through streets with there staff 30 yard in front of them.. why??? is it cool or something?? not saying you are one of them mate but them kind of people our going to make us have to have a license and insurance to own a dog soon.. Hi mate no I am a forty year old man, no tank top and looking tuff, Your argument answers itself. Dogs need to be taught and trained to be a social animal. There are loads of little sods round here with their two bob moody looking Staff`s. Never on leads and having a go at every other dog being walked by responsible owners. This is where I put Myself. I dont bother walking My Bull Terriers anywhere near our local park due to the fact they love nothing more than sending there dog over to have a pop at Mine. Thankfully I own very sociable well train and mentally stable animals, that never rise to the bait and just turn the over cheek, even when they are getting had a go at, they still stay cool. I put this down to correct training and being well manored. I will say If I owned a dog that as You say You do, not to be trusted at all, It would only be going to one place mate and thats down the vets on a one way ticket. Otherwise this would make me no better than the above mentioned tank top wearing hoodie thug. These are the guys who`s dogs we read about in the papers. Tokens of macho pride encouraged to behave in a disgusting manor. As for a working dog I have no experience of the cross, Only of true K.C registered Bull Terriers, These guys dont even chase cats. Justin fairplay to you mate for bringing them up correctly.. i wasnt putting you in the spotlight as you obviously are a responsible dog owner.. atb jon Quote Link to post
cozzyamy88 3 Posted October 8, 2010 Report Share Posted October 8, 2010 i trust my bull x 100% with kids and an ova animal its the way they are trained that makes a differance Quote Link to post
youngy 1 Posted October 8, 2010 Report Share Posted October 8, 2010 you never no what a dogs gona do end of the day they have one master [bANNED TEXT] feeds it Quote Link to post
jonnytraff 8 Posted October 8, 2010 Report Share Posted October 8, 2010 you never no what a dogs gona do end of the day they have one master [bANNED TEXT] feeds it TRUE TRUE TRUE/.. JON Quote Link to post
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