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Wrong, there is definitely such thing as a bad dog! And with all the dickheads breeding staffys and pits and crossing them with even more poorly bred American bulldogs presa's etc all without any sort

No it's because the majority of their owners are f*****g morons that shouldnt be allowed a hamster let alone a bull breed. Check the facts on what dogs bite/attack the most, it's collies/labs/terriers

Another wonderful story to come out of Hartlepool, full of fcuking mongs this town, no doubt they had their socks tucked into their trackies, t-shirts hanging out the top, Nike Air Maxes on and a can

Im really getting sick of this, its becoming a weekly story, someone being attacked by a so called "dangerous dog". What a surprise it was two young lads walking the dog... NOT. These people sicken me, giving certain dogs a bad name.. all just so they can look "hard" in front of they're mates.

NO SUCH THING AS A BAD DOG......... JUST BAD OWNERS!! end of story..

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Wrong, there is definitely such thing as a bad dog! And with all the dickheads breeding staffys and pits and crossing them with even more poorly bred American bulldogs presa's etc all without any sort of knowledge on dogs just throwing aggressive dogs to aggressive dogs thinking thts how you breed a real bad dog then there most definitely will be bad dogs born nasty.

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Another wonderful story to come out of Hartlepool, full of fcuking mongs this town, no doubt they had their socks tucked into their trackies, t-shirts hanging out the top, Nike Air Maxes on and a can of Stella in hand. Muppets man.

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Another wonderful story to come out of Hartlepool, full of fcuking mongs this town, no doubt they had their socks tucked into their trackies, t-shirts hanging out the top, Nike Air Maxes on and a can of Stella in hand. Muppets man.

 

These people you describe, I can just picture them.........who are their heroes? I wonder who or what they aspire to be in life?

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No doubting that there are badly bred dogs......but they can be muzzled and kept on a lead , therefore controlled by its "decent" owner

 

Wrong, there is definitely such thing as a bad dog! And with all the dickheads breeding staffys and pits and crossing them with even more poorly bred American bulldogs presa's etc all without any sort of knowledge on dogs just throwing aggressive dogs to aggressive dogs thinking thts how you breed a real bad dog then there most definitely will be bad dogs born nasty.

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No doubting that there are badly bred dogs......but they can be muzzled and kept on a lead , therefore controlled by its "decent" owner

 

Wrong, there is definitely such thing as a bad dog! And with all the dickheads breeding staffys and pits and crossing them with even more poorly bred American bulldogs presa's etc all without any sort of knowledge on dogs just throwing aggressive dogs to aggressive dogs thinking thts how you breed a real bad dog then there most definitely will be bad dogs born nasty.

Any dog that want's too take chunks out of a kid needs culling.
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Agreed , but "owners" should put every precaution in place.

 

If the dog in question had been "controlled" there would be no story to tell

 

if it was "inclined" to behave that way , why was it off lead in a puplic place ??

 

Not the dogs fault , another case of the "breed" being condemnd by an irresponsible owner

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I had one that was great with my kids and all the ones that visited my house,but he started to lunge at people when out on the lead.He is now pushing up daisy's and I have no regrets.

 

Because your are a responsible owner , im not saying they shouldn't be pts , but its not required in most cases

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I had one that was great with my kids and all the ones that visited my house,but he started to lunge at people when out on the lead.He is now pushing up daisy's and I have no regrets.

 

Done exactly the same mate for the very same reason.

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its all very well saying they should of done this and that but how many dogs are brought up with kids and out of the blue something unpridictable happens. any dog any time can attack , even if its been brought up with children or other dogs , i wont have bull breeds because i feel there a little unpridictable at times , but thats just my opionion. seen a bull grey sleep with kids and other dogs and bang out walking one day he turned on another lurcher and if that dog hadnt of gone for another bite the lurcher would of been dead, luckily the other dog got away and was alot faster than the bull . it was an unpredictable attack, for unknown reasons. yes the dog was working and they need to be kennelled and then they need to be socialised aswell its not allways easy to get a happy medium. theres a reason for attacks to happen more in the bull blood and it aint a coincidence.

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