THE AMERICAN PIT BULL TERRIER - KILLER or PET?
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- The American Pit Bull Terrier is banned in the UK as one of the 4 illegal breeds to own due to countless attacks on children over the years. Anneka is not convinced that this dog deserves to be banned so has travelled to Italy where it is legal to own one in order to make up her mind if this dog is indeed dangerous or simply a 'Government Scapegoat' - In other words, ban the breed not licence and control ownership and breeding.
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I like Bill Burrs bit about owning a pit bull. “The whole world just opens up for you. People get out of your way. When they see you coming with one they cross the street two blocks away. It’s like having a gun you can pet. All of a sudden there’s no line at the atm. It’s tremendous!”
😂 YES lol
Makes you feel like a big shot till you get sued after a rampage.
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@@vernonfrance2974 if you raise a dog that goes on a rampage you shouldn’t have had a dog to begin with and deserve to be sued.
Bill burr never owned a pitbull and real pitbulls are not human aggressive only animal aggressive so all that loaded gun stuff is ignorance. His so called pitbull was blue and a mix.
@@vernonfrance2974 why would you say that? Have you ever been a caretaker of a pittie?!? Please explain why you said that. I adopted a American Staffordshire terrier, from Tennessee. Best Dog!
Genetics definitely have a factor. Obviously not a dogs fault, but they were bred to be aggressive, which is what makes them a harder breed to own. Unfortunately theres too many people who don’t put in that work to raise an aggression prone dog like a pitbull
Finally some one who gets it! There is simply know way to know which Pit litter was decendent of aggressive fighting traits
I don't think that they're aggressive dogs I think that's a misconception. I think that they can fight, more specifically when they fight they remind me of somebody who sees red and just doesn't stop. I feel a lot of people don't understand what aggression is. I also feel that it is a dog that is difficult and well a lot of people don't realize it any dog that needs to be worked and doesn't get work is going to have problems.
I also think the dog pitbull gets credit for a lot of other dogs that it isn't. Meaning one of the most misidentified dogs is the Pitbull.
@@anti-classist chances are if it truley looks like a Pit or Staff, it probaly has high content and know way to comb out agg traits till its to late
@@anti-classist i think you don't read statistics on dog attacks
The true Pitbull.Not like one of those bulky looking ones and people call them Pitbull instead of XL Bully.
Great job Anneka!❤
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46 U.S. dog bite-related fatalities occurred in 2020. Despite being regulated in Military Housing areas and over 900 U.S. cities, pit bulls contributed to 72% (33) of these deaths. Pit bulls make up about 6.2% of the total U.S. dog population.
Stop spreading the lie that these dogs are safe. They are not.
So many of the dogs in this video are not pitbulls.
XL Bullys are amazing
THEM BULLY SO KALL'D PIT IS NOTHING BUT BAZURA 👍🏿 DON'T UNDERSTAND Y PEOPLE'S WASTE MONEY ON THEM 🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️
I don’t like Pits, but I appreciate this educational video. I learned that they are working dogs with immense strength, energy, and intelligence. They REQUIRE thorough and consistent training. They are aggressive towards dogs of the same gender and they don't tolerate smaller animals very well.
Pit terriers are NOT for novice or sedentary dog owners. They need to be in an active environment with a very patient and focused trainer. Thank you for all of this information. ❤
That’s why I tell people to educate themselves about the breed
Dogs in video aren't pitbulls
They actually are great with smaller animals because of their farming genetics, just like bulls and mastiffs.
A dog is not a cudly teddybear it has its own instincts people need to nurture and understand their basics any breed on the planet obviously dog's were breed for specific traits in times gone by ie( a shepherd. Terrier. Bulldog. Retriever) the big issue with any dog related issues is the PERSON RESPONSIBLE!%%%
@@Overlorddz real pitbulls kill smaller and larger animals...they are very animal aggressive and a high prey drive
We had a visitor a few years back (my avatar) who we determined was feral. The intelligence and intense desire to work can be a challenge to people. Since our Buddy survived for 8 months on his own, he isn't food obsessed and is extremely careful about what he eats (even if familiar food). We are very careful around other dogs (espcially males like him) but he's provolked attacks by barking at loose dogs in our neighborhood. The problem with this breed is they focus intensely when fighting, so much so, they seem to turn off pain. The best method we've found when trying to break up a fight with other pitties is a dog horn. This seems to shock them to distraction where commands can be heeded. If I pick him off the groud he immediately goes limp (like a puppy).
Beautiful episode! Thank you for all!
The first thing I thought when I saw puppies was “she will want to bring some home with her “🙌, beautiful and well raised, gorgeous 🫢🙃😘💕
She has too many dogs she doesn't see already. She told us she has her dogs living all over the place.
So reading between the lines what she means is she snatches puppies to sell from many dogs. Registered all over the place to skirt the British laws around dog breeding.
You condone that?
@@TrollingHistory I don't get it. So you're saying she breeds dogs? If she does she probably does a fine job at it. I don't get what the problem is. Or she has dogs all over the place meaning she purchases dogs and gives them away? I don't exactly know what you're saying. She doesn't seem like the person to me that would be keeping dogs and kennels 24/7 at a friend's house
@@TrollingHistory What are you even talking about?
My wife and I have a Staffordshire Terrier-boxer mix that was rescued from a dogfighting ring. He still bears scars from what was done to him, and he's still pretty high-strung (presumably from the abuse he received from the first few years of his life). His foster owners did great work training him for over a year before we got him (poor guy kept getting passed over, probably b/c he was a pittie and b/c he wasn't a puppy).
As other people have pointed out, pitties are more work than some other dogs. They're bigger, stronger, and faster than most other dogs; Chihuahuas and other little dogs are far likelier to be aggressive toward both other people and other dogs (whether friends or strangers), but getting bit by an ankle-biter hurts less than getting bit by a German Shepherd, a Rottweiler, or, yes, a pittie. That's why you have to put in more time and effort than with some other breeds. However, if you have patience and aren't lazy (as some owners unfortunately are), pitties are a blast to play with and make for great companions, walking partners, and snuggle buddies (to the point that our big softie thinks he's a lap dog when we're on the couch).
That's probably an American Pitbull Terrier you have. Staffordshire terriers are larger, thicker, and not as agile. True American pitbull terriers look exactly like Tina. They are very lean and athletic dogs with compact muscle tone. Their heads are not nearly as wide and massive as some of these ridiculous bully breeds. These dogs are true working dogs
Yeah those staffordshire terriers are a different breed they're still beautiful dogs the American Pitbull terrier is consistent of an American bulldog Old English and they extinct white terrier I believe staffordshires are bred with the old English bulldog and two other terrier breeds they were bred for different purposes I believe the Staffordshire came much later
@Andrew Aulner Having a pittie-full pittie rescued from a dog fighting ring is like having a ticking time bomb and all you have to do is figure out how to disarm it.
If it has PTSD, so what? It might not kill. Let's just wait and see. Meanwhile perfectly good but harmless dogs are being put to sleep for lack of adoption into good homes.
@@vernonfrance2974you must be fun at parties
That’s very sad and unfortunate
Amazing job telling the people how the real APBT looks like! ❤️
I'm tired of people calling the American Bully a Pit...
PitBull are family of any bull bread.
PitBull ain’t breed is a group of breed.
APBT is a breed same as AM Staffordshire bull terrier,English Bull terrier etc..
PitBull ain’t breed once again just a group or family that is all bull breed is..
My APBT is amazing even I got him and he’s illegal in U.K. but I don’t care..
Theyre all considered to be pits. Staffies, American bulldog, pit bull, bull terrier and any new version like the xl bully. They have the same killer lines bred into them
@@deemma4486 pitbull is a breed
Pit Bull is a umbrella term. Not a breed.
Same
8:10 This is such a great point.
My leashed dog was attacked by a much smaller dog that wasn't on a leash, unfortunately my dog hurt the other dog before I could pick my dog up. The owner came running over screaming that I had a dangerous dog and that it shouldn't be allowed in public, I blasted back that they were a terrible person for having let their aggressive dog run wild but i don't blame the dog because IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN ON A LEASH.
I will always hate that lady.
I’ve had same thing happen to me and my dog so much so she hates small dogs ( those she knows it’s fine ) but walking by them her hair always shoots up. Exact same story so many times, I never let my dog attack them but they tell me she is crazy like fuckin excuse me? You let dog is chasing my dog nipping at it and she’s reacting accordingly. The one person didn’t even really try to get their dog so I finally kicked it ( NOT something I wanted to do, but had to be done before it got ugly )
I have a half pitbull half corgi... Which just looks like a short version of a pitbull. So I get all sorts of looks, but his demeanor when a dog attacks him is Pitbull. I too have had this exact situation happen we're a little dog starts launching at him. And I yell at them that they need to train their f****** dog. Just because it's small doesn't make that acceptable. My biggest pet peeve has become small barking dogs since I owned him.... Especially unleashed ones
My neighbor ALWAYS lets his tiny dogs run around unleashed and they basically run around the neighborhood all the time. When coming home one day, his little dog attacked my leashed dog as we were getting out of our car to go home. When my dog finally bit back, we were the ones that got in trouble for it.
His dogs still run wild, but I no longer feel comfortable leaving my house with my dog because what if it happens again? He’s never not leashed but now he has to wear a muzzle at all times outside because my neighbor can’t control his dogs.
My Pitbull got charged by a small dog.
Kinda like a French bull dog.
He got bite in the face but my dog got a good bite to the back and basically ripped it off.
And you wanna know what this lady does.
She doesn’t scold me she pulls out her phone and starts recording the damage screaming “my baby, my baby!”
💯 tried to get evidence to sue me later.
Luckily never happened probably because another person saw the whole thing and yeah she wasn’t leashed so we didn’t get in trouble she did.
We are loved by a female America Strattfordshire Bull Terrier, she was a rescue…she showed her colors in the beginning (I think she was abused and in a puppy mill situation) we went through a lot of pillows, a few cleats and crash course lease training. Now she’s a cuddle muffin, loves car rides and guides our blind lab mix dog out the back door to make sure she doesn’t hit anything. They are HIGH energy and need to be socialized, they love to latch on similar to the Malinois and, from our experience, jump up walls to catch lizards, balls, ropes. Just like Chows, this breed gets a bad reputation because of poor handling. VERY loyal and a wee bit jealous of affection.
Rescue = not a breed
I can't wait to own the American pitbull terrier,because in ghana where I live no dogs are banned because of their breed,but I will be careful owning it.Anneka you were right!it's not a dog's fault for aggression😊😊😔
The dog owner was looking at Anneka like he really wanted to be petted to.
He was just jealous of her new boyfriend substitute.
my wife has rescued/adopted 2 APBT both on the Euthanisia list (USA) due to high volume of shelter dogs. Have now had the female for almost 5 years and the male 3 years, I personally am a Dobermann lover and have only owned Dobemann's, but these 2 have been a pure joy to own! I am so glad my wife saved them from Euthansia, neither deserved to die, they had done nothing wrong to be on this list, other than they were "Pitbulls". No different than how Dobermann's in the 70's were viewed, and this is "so wrong!!"
You rescue a mutt...you purchase a breed
I own a Husky, but my local dog park's other Husky is the terror of the dog park. The owner is so nice a Chap, but is absolutely clueless about his Husky's fear aggression. It tries to fight with every dog in the park, till they gives in or it decides it won't win. It has sent many a dog to the vet.
Cmon the presenter is the real reason we love these videos 😮
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@@Animal-Watch u m!lf
I Watched the whole video haven't retained one word
Best Puppies on UA-cam.
Yes, she's the main draw.
Today: "I can promise you those children were her world, and if there was any inkling of danger, she would have never had those dogs near her kids," the shattered mom's best friend, Kelsey Canfield, told Fox News Digital. "Those children were everything to them, and they just have a really long journey ahead."
The family had the pets, Cheech and Mia, for more than eight years without a violent incident, Canfield said.
Sorry to say it but that was the owners fault..Never leave kids unsupervised with and breed of dog and this is why the pitbull has a bad reputation..Those dogs were not pitbulls
@@Quagmires_Finger None of what you said is true.
"Their mother, Kirstie Jane Bennard, 30, was seriously wounded and has an “uncountable amount of stitches and bite marks over her entire body, including her face” from trying to stop the vicious attack.
The two pitbulls, Cheech and Mia, were euthanised the next day."
It wasn't 2 pitbulls..It was 2 bullies
@@konacktCheech and Mia were American bullies. One of the dogs weights over 100 lbs and is blue. American pitbull Terriers don't produce blue coats and never exceed 65 lbs. Learn. Your breeds.
@@Quagmires_Finger lol yeah the owner's fault, no true pitbull fallacy! What an absolute cope.
Interesting video. I've grown up with the Pit and have one to this day. They're certainly a breed you have to be careful with around other dogs. Not saying they can't be friends with other dogs, but you always have to be alpha and ready for anything. We go to dog parks and she doesn't care about other dogs, only their humans. She will let other dogs lick and sniff her (she's intact) but she does have a breaking point if they take it too far (usually with a warning). I never get nervous with her around people or toddlers but with other dogs, the leash is tight.. Even as an 8 week old puppy she was confident and stood her ground around any full grown dog that didn't like her. Let's just say people who don't know about the pit will be wary of their intimidating presence (which is what you want). Her looks alone deter dangerous unpredictable people but she would seriously go home with anyone! This breed was built to be game catch dogs, they were never bred to hurt humans. Do not buy this dog if you think it'll guard your house, however, it will let you know if someone is around. Chipmunks and squirrels are the bane of her existence haha.
"It's not the dog breed, it's the owners." - I say it's both. But even if that were the case - would you say it makes sense to trust random strangers with your personal safety?
The guy who owns a pitbull increases his personal safety. He compromises the safety of all of his neighbors.
@@Justaguyyoutubin neither one of you must have watched the video... American Pit Bull Terriers are not people aggressive, they are dog aggressive. American Bullies can be people aggressive because they are a mix of mastiff and bulldogs mainly, which are people aggressive dogs and why they are good for guarding work. You couldn't get an APBT to guard your house even if you tried, they are naturally affetionate towards people, as they explained in the video... so no, the guy who owns a pit bull does not compromise the safety of his neighbors more than a golden retriever would.
@@eliasvaldes82 bite statistics say otherwise. But lets not let facts get in the way of a good story.
@@Justaguyyoutubin Learn how to read, comprehend what I said, and then get back to me... "Bite statistics" include APBT's, staffordshire terriers, bull terriers, american bull dogs and american bullies ALL as one single breed "Pitbull". So do your homework before you make a comment thinking you sound smart. But hey, don't let facts get in the way of of you proving your ignorance. You obviously have very little knowledge on dogs, specially Pit Bulls
@@eliasvaldes82 Pitbulls are EXTREMELY dangerous.
Dear doggie lady , i had the same tall ,thin male Pittbull with floppy ears , Mr Magnet , he passed 2.5 years ago , people still ask me about my old best friend ,Magnet was the best friendship i have ever had , i still shed tears when i think of him , i promise to anyone that shld u get a Pittbull ,you will fall so in love, it wilk be the love of yr life .. get a Pittbull ,find real love !
When collies herd, it's genetics.
When greyhounds run, it's genetics
When husky's howl, it's genetics
When labs swim, it's genetics
When westies dig, it's genetics
When pitbulls attack, "iT's hOw YUo rAiSe tHeM"
They weren’t bred to attack humans
National News today, 2 toddlers and a mom mauled by their pitbull pets. Toddlers are dead. Family says they have owned them for 8 years and they were sooooo sweet. Funny how you don't hear about bad owners of Goldens and Labs getting mauled. Almost like IT IS THE BREED.
@@QarthCEO the pit bull has become such an ill defined breed amongst the general public that it encompasses such a wide variety of different type of dogs that I’d argue it’s almost a meaningless term now and yes lots of other breeds mall and kill humans.
@@QarthCEO pitbull is nr 5 on the list in Europe of attacking humans Labrador nr 1 how's that for change, the media only report pitbull attacks, never other breeds...
@@dubthabreak In the 16-year period of 2005 through 2020, canines killed 568 Americans. Pit bulls contributed to 67% (380) of these deaths. Combined, pit bulls and rottweilers contributed to 76% of the total recorded deaths. ,
Pits and rotts should be heavily regulated the same way all dangerous animals are!! Stop spreading lies about how safe these dogs are!!
I adopted my white pitbull terrier from shelter almost a year ago. He got K9 dog training and we live peacefully with a female 6 year old Norwegian Forrest Cat. He is so kind to the cat. I hate when the owner cuts the ears and tail. When you do that your dog has ear issues, proved. Ears and tail are amazing part of their communication with us. Dont cut them out. Best
Cropping and docking are illegal in majority of Europe, it can be done if medically necessary but that's mega rare.
I get the feeling that in countries, where it's common to "modify" dogs, people wouldn't even recognise say a doberman without the thin perky ears and bunny tail.
He was papered? What kind of bloodlines did this dog have how did you know it was an American pitbull terrier? Just asking
@@dask1516 there is a job called veterinary whose can identify dogs, bloodlines etc. Just let you know dude.
@@theblondedirector aweeee bless your little heart 🤣 don't assume that a veterinarian has some magic way of being able to tell without DNA testing .
I've been breeding dogs for the better part of 36 years so humble up kiddo: yes I know that you're young probably 15 maybe?
Anyone can guess what kind of dog is by looking at it and comparing it to what the pedigree says it's supposed to look like but there is no way of knowing unless you DNA test.
For example if you have a DNA test done in your dog generally it's not going to be 100% anything. It'll tell you the breed type in the probability...
Trying to find out what bloodline it is is nearly impossible without a known sample or specimen from that specific bloodline.
I've done this a lot!
My whole point being there's nobody on this Earth that's going to be able to look at a pitbull and say it's a Pitbull without having papers or a DNA done because there are too many look-alike breeds and there's too many variables..
It's not like looking at a beagle or a husky it's a hell of a lot harder with a pitbull
Ears aren't cropped in the UK. I wish it was illegal elsewhere. It must have an adverse effect.
Nice honkers
I think the real problem is that there's currently no reliable way to tell if an individual pitbull breed dog will turn out like Cesar Milan's Junior or the type of dog that will kill or maim.
And I've gotta add having read through some anti-pitbull sites to see what they were saying I found many stories of pitbull related fatalities coming from family pets in standard family environments. There didn't seem to be a direct correlation between deaths and abusive or criminal owners.
And taking that in mind I think the worst thing breed advocates can do is convince the general public that theses kinds of dogs aren't that different from most others. If the only trait that a would be owner thinks they can expect that's out of the ordinary is excpetional athleticism they could be caught off guard and end up in a really bad situation.
Thank you for the best knowledgeable comment I've read so far.
Cesar's dog is blue and not a pitbull. Pitbulls don't produce blue coats. See this is the pitbulls problem everyone calling every mixed dog a pitbull. Pitbull is the only breed that has to share it's reputation with mixed unstable dogs. Pitbulls have bloodlines and pedigree just like every other breed. Judge a pitbull based on the pure blood pitbulls
Finally a honest comment. These dogs can obviously be good well behaved dogs but there are so many cases when they have turned on their owners/other people when the owners have trained them they strictly banned because of how unpredictable their behaviour can be
The problem is the bastardization of the word "Pitbull". There is one breed with the word pitbull in it's name and unless you know the lineage of the dog that's attacked someone, most likely it's a mixed dog and not an American Pitbull Terrier at all. Often times too many people are going strictly off the looks of dogs and it's extremely unreliable.
Didn't Cesar Milans Pitbull kill another dog lmao.
Love your channel and another brilliant episode. Next time come back to South Africa where you did the episode on Boerbulls, we also have many Bully breeds. Although we hear there’s rumors of banning pits in SA they are still legal today. We have 2 red nose pits and the reason for my comment is that they are both female and one and a half years difference in age. One 7 and a bit and the other just shy of 6. I was warned to not get 2 females when we got the second one, but have never looked back on the decision. I firmly believe the answer was is someone’s comment that I should establish which of them to be the “Alpha”. I decided that I’m the Alpha and pack leader and while they can get at each other when they are barking at the gate sometimes it’s never been more then a show, never anything more then the occasional scratch. They play fight like there’s no tomorrow, the best thing to see. They pin each other down and jump and push. Never ever saw another breed do it this way. I’m hooked. Pitties for life. Just make sure you are a responsible owner. They are not pets. They are family. They will never let you down. Please be kind enough and do the same.
A real pit bull and not all these Mutant bully XL and the rest should be slim and athletic. And yes they love fighting a have a very strong mouth. In the wrong hands any dog is dangerous. Lovely puppies @4:47
Well said
Wonderful video as always!👍👍👌❤️! It's true that some breeds require a different approach at raising them and isn't a breeze. They need attention too, and blaming the breed is the easier way out. Even in India, due to some attack cases discussions go around whether they should ban the breed or not, and I think all these factors must be taken in consideration.
This is just insanity. If a breed of dog requires you to be a licensed handler, like Anna is advocating for here, how can anyone honestly say it's not dangerous?? Yes, this breed is FAR more dangerous than a Lab or Golden, or poodle. You'd have to be insane to think otherwise.
Those Italian dogs featured in this video are not purebred pitbulls
I have 2 rescues, a brother and a sister named Elizabeth and Charles. Lovely breed. Uncropped! I really dislike cropping.
Rescues are not pitbulls. They are mixes that don't represent the true breed.
@@maddogsenglishmen8020 bro shut up. If I rescue a Boston terrier or a golden retriever does that suddenly magically mean that the animal I rescued isn’t a Boston terrier or a golden retriever? That makes no sense
@@Kentuckyhunter58 Ferraris at the junkyard for free too?
Once again another great video!
This video really made me miss my dog. I had a pitbull for almost 15 years. When he passed it was devastating and here in ontario canada they’re banned so unable to get another one. That sucks!
That does suck! I'm so sorry.
As a neighbor to the south, I'm so sorry. I have a APBT mix right now, she's four, and even here where they're technically legal in most places, most apartments and some HOAs ban them, so it's not easy to own one. That said, she, and my mother's dog, also an APBT mix, are two of the sweetest dogs I've ever known. I'm going to be inconsolable when one of them passes. Here's hoping their reputation changes so you can have another one someday.
Here in Montreal, province of Quebec, Canada’s second largest city, it is not..
Pit sucks.
@@luthorlisander8006 Compelling
yeah... so nice, just a couple of days ago two toddlers were mauled to death by these types of dogs...
That’s the issue, it’s always ‘these types of dogs’. I do not like to see people comparing the true american pitbull terrier to backyard bred, unstable mutts that happen to have a blocky head. The real American pitbull terrier was selectively bred to only be aggressive towards dogs and other animals, NEVER humans. Why? Humans had to handle the American pitbull terriers or bull and terriers at the time going into the pit and potentially have to break up fights. It would not be reasonable or rational to breed them to be human aggressive.
@@bxnniq6769 "these types of dogs" = "all pitbul type dogs" = "originally bred for fighting" regardless of whether they are mixed or not... "these types of dogs" have proven that they don't belong in society nor anywhere else, owners of "these types of dogs" have proven that they can not be trusted to own them responsibly, they can't control them and thus the higher incidence of people and innocent animals being maimed and or killed by "these types of dogs"... so for the safety and piece of mind of my family and neighbors stop breeding "these types of dogs"
@@bxnniq6769 they’re dangerous. No one cares.
I think they’re beautiful dog I really enjoy this Channel thank you ❤️🙏🏻
There needs to be a clear distinction between the very few pure working lines, like in this video, and the street pitbulls that most of us will encounter. The breed has become mentally unstable and bite statistics prove this. I wouldn't encourage anyone to get a pitbull until we can breed out the issues, it's just not worth the risk right now.
Those dogs you call street pitbulls are not pitbulls...they mixes. Real pitbulls have pedigrees and bloodlines and don't attack people. In order to be a breed the dog needs to purebred. You can't judge a breed based on a mixed dog.
@@maddogsenglishmen8020 Yes, that's what I'm saying in my comment. I'm worried that people are going to see this video and think the mixes aren't dangerous bc theyre known as "pitbulls." It'll serve as confirmation bias for the general population.
There are two different types of American Pit Bull Terriers? How would one ever know the more predictable of the two?
I never encountered pitbull. Maybe one or two.
@@MrMisdemeanor1 only one pitbull
Great info. We have one - gorgeous and mellow. He gets on perfectly with our cats (known them since he was two months old). But we do have a sturdy fence around our house. Lots of games. And of course total control during walks. We do sleep soundly.
I have a doxbull A pitbull/dachshund. 78% pittie. 30% dachshund. I named him Tobias and i adopted him from a rescue at 10 weeks old. he's now a little over a year old. i saw him alot in this video with the affection, eager to learn and energy. i walk him 2 miles a day. Beautiful pitties. Hey if you want a pittie. the saffie terrier is like the uk pittie and there legal.
How on earth did they get that right 😔
@@jocelynanonymousvlogs5418 We are guessing mother was the pittie and father a standerd doxie. I made a little video on my channel.
@@negative80 will go have a peek ☺️
I had no idea a Pit can be mixed by a Dachshund, i also have a Pitbull mix with American Bully.
Great informative video 👍🥰
Thank you. This is one of the most objective (and some would say pro pit) documentary i have seen. It shows what the breed is actually about. When properly raised they are amazing. Maybe im biased because mine was the best dog ive ever had. But then I socialized her and trained her to be a good citizen. She was loved by everyone she met and loved them too.
People don't do their research then make bad decisions out of frustration and ignorance.
Learning about the breed and being honest whether you can handle it doesn't make you weak, itmakes you an adult human being that cates about dogs and people. Yes i raised a good citizen pit, but i also know that i (especially now, with physical disabilities) couldn't handle say ,a malinois and be able to keep it happy. Being honest with yourself saves everybody from heartache.
In only the last few months i know personally of 2 different attacks from pitbulls here in the U.S. One was my friend who was walking with her family. No dogs involved. The dog jumped over the fence and attacked her. Another was my friend’s dog was who was being walked and a pit bull jumped over the fence and attacked the small dog, killing it. As lovely as these dogs are, they are unpredictable, and the owners are not equipped to take care of these working dogs.
Not purebred pitbulls. Mixed mutts attack.
There predictable as long as there’s a educated owner . So many people own bully’s of any type and can’t read there body language swearing there friendly .
@@LeeclassicAmericanbullyowner bullies of any type? Huh. You make no sense.
@@michaeljones1133 it’s short for bull and terrier 🤦♂️
@@LeeclassicAmericanbullyowner bull and terrier are extinct
I was brought here after reading a pitbull, just killed 2 babies then mauled the mother
The pitbull in question was a trusted companion of 8 years
Those were American bullies not pitbulls.
@@maddogsenglishmen8020 lol. Its the same line of dogs. Stop lying
I hope you do the Turkish Boz Shepherd.It’s one of the massive turkish breeds along the Kangal and Malakli.
Nigdy nie lubiłem pitbulli. Wielokrotnie dochodziło do zwarcia z moimi rottwielerami (miałem łącznie trzy psy rottki w życiu). Raz jeden amstaff prawie odgryzł mi policzek (tu była tylko i wyłącznie moja wina). Teraz przez zupełny przypadek mam pitbullterriera, szwagier zostawił psa i wyjechał zagranice. Ok, spróbuje. Powiem jedno: najlepszy przyjaciel jakiego kiedykolwiek miałem. Coprawda wiele rzeczy jest juz ciężko naprawić bo nie miałem go od szczeniaka, ale myśle że dużo osiągnąłem z psem rasy której wręcz nienawidziłem. Pies bardzo oddany przewodnikowi, uwielbiający towarzystwo człowieka, wulkan energii, ciekawski wszystkiego. Kocha pływać, wisieć na linie, kopać dołki, uwielbia podróże samochodem, pomaga przy cięciu i rąbaniu drewna. To pies który nie opusci ciebie na krok. Minus jest taki że nie akceptuje innych psów, ostatnio rzucił się na konia, musze uważać jak spacerujemy po lesie bo „uwielbia” węże… pies nie do zdarcia, nie do zmęczenia. Czasem trenujemy pływanie, podbieganie pod stromą górkę z obciążeniem, potem troche szelki do WP, wrócimy do domu, troche sie prześpi (15-20min) i dalej gotowy do zabawy. Moje zdanie podsumowania: nie jest to pies dla początkujących właścicieli (bardzo silny pies, przy tym nieustępliwy-źle poprowadzony może skończyć w schronisku), trzeba wykazać bardzo dużo cierpliwości i konsekwencji. Jeśli nie masz czasu na psa to nigdy nie kupuj pitbullterriera. Jeśli jednak masz czas dla swojego pupila to zabieraj go wszędzie gdzie tylko się da, niech poznaje inne zapachy, inne dzwięki, inne zwierzaki (tak, wiem że to trudne) ale psa tzw „agresywnego” można łatwo zaskoczyć/przestraszyć a wtedy… sam się domyśl. Mam nadzieje że ktoś przeczyta mój komentarz po POLSKU 🙂 pozdrawiam wszystkich psiarzy 👍🏻
Interesting, now let's take a look at what statistics say.
Statistics are based off mixed dogs mislabeled as pitbulls not purebred purebred pitbulls so those are lies
@@michaeljones1133 If those are mixed breeds then I don't want to see what a purebred Pitbull does to its victims.
@@michaeljones1133thank you for being educated
Superb work as always Anneka!! I just wish more people would learn from such shows like yours and not demonise certain breeds of dogs. But I also believe hand in hand we need a lot of education and sensitisation of what it takes to own working breeds and mastiffs. Great work again in spreading the facts about these and other amazing dogs.
Exactly. Like imagine 8% of people owned Belgium mals or Dutch shepards and a good portion of these dogs where owned by criminals and dog fighters or left their 6 year old alone with no boundaries with them. It leads to disaster
@@the_sky_is_blue1239 the pitbulls problem is people calling mixed dogs pitbulls...that's how the real breed got a bad reputation from mixed dogs that attack being mislabeled as pitbulls
@@michaeljones1133 yep, exactly. That’s why in dog attacks, in 80% of them the breed couldn’t be reliably identified
If Scarley’s World is indicator, Pit Bull Terriers can be the sweetest animal siblings ever. If you love them properly.
The McGregor Stoltman analogy is just perfect
Real American Pit Bull Terriers have been selectively bred for over 200 years to Not be “man biters” because they had to handle them in the pit while fighting.
Right but those dogs in the video aren't purebred pitbulls
God it's refreshing to see a real American Pitbull terrier. I get so sick of people calling their dogs a pitbull when it's a bully mix. True American pitbull terriers are very lean athletic dogs. I'm a shepherd girl, love all the shepherds, not the show line gsds, only the working line German shepherds, Malinois or Dutch or X herders, X Malinois (GSD x Mal/Dutch). But people talk about the athleticism of the Malinois, a true American Pit Bull Terrier is just as capable if not more so
Well said...sadly the American pitbull terrier is the only breed that has to share its reputation with mixed dogs and American bully mixes...it's really sad how many people say they have a pitbull when they don't. Unless purebred pureblood with a pedigree it's not a pitbull.
@@maddogsenglishmen8020 agree. Funny enough, my dog is a German Shepherd Malinois American Pitbull Terrier mix. He acts like a shepherd and a pitbull in one. But yes, I cannot stand the bully mixes being called pit bulls
@@maddogsenglishmen8020 also, I don't know if you're aware, but most of the contracted working dogs are coming from holland. They called them Malinois but they are actually Dutch shepherd, malinois, working line German Shepherd mixes. That's where the name x herder or X Malinois came from.. they do have meticulously kept pedigrees, but they are not purebred. They have brn numbers. But they also outcross with true American Pitbull Terrier and sometimes even other Mastiff breeds. A recent stud dog Malinois was bred to a female Presa Canario and then they will breed them back. It can take six generations to do it properly. So all the people that think they have a purebred Belgian Malinois with a lot more muscle tone and larger heads, that comes from the working line German Shepherd and American Pitbull Terrier
The boom sound at the start😂😂😂
People make bad decisions regarding their children or the dog. People train large breeds to attack people on command or attack other animals and the dog is only comply because to make owners happy
Very usefull and educational video. The answer is for sure both, depends on our behaviour and training we provide them. It's true that pit bulls have more potential to be aggressive than some other breeds, but they are also very smart and easy learning, so if we work with them and teach them not to be aggressive they will not be. Dog behaviour is like a mirror, how we treat them in that way they will treat others 😉
Where I live in Utah, USA, there are a lot of pit bulls. I don’t know of any cities with breed-specific legislation in my area, but I have heard that there are some home insurance companies that refuse to insure homeowners who own certain breeds, including pit bulls, Dobermans, Siberian huskies, and several others. Seems a little arbitrary to me honestly. I’ve never owned a pit bull myself, but I have loved the ones I’ve met at local dog parks.
German Shepherds as well. It's funny to me that doberman's on the list because Dobermans have really downgraded in terms of their ability to protect. They really have dwindled down to a basket case of nerves unless you're getting European Dobermans and even then it's hard to find good ones. As pets though they're wonderful. Not as working dogs so much anymore
Cities don't need to completely ban a breed when they make it twice as hard for the people who own them to find a place to live.
The city makes it mandatory to spay or neuter dogs belonging to certain breeds.
They make it mandatory to have a dog licensed with the city and charge a high-priced licensing fee for certain breeds.
They make it mandatory that certain breeds be leashed and muzzled in city limits.
They make it illegal for a dog to be tethered with a chain or rope.
The city uses the H.O.A. to impose more restrictions and regulations aimed towards certain breeds.
They make owning certain breeds so difficult that people don't just choose not to own them.
There's a lot of people who want every dog they can fit under the umbrella term pitbull to be destroyed.
These people don't care what breed a dog is; if it looks anything like a pitbull, they want it destroyed, and they're looking for any reason they can find to make that happen.
This causes the owners of these breeds to live with the constant fear that their dog will be taken from them and be destroyed.
Look up what happened to
Floyd Boudreaux and his dogs.
Any pitbull you met at the local dog park is not a real pitbull. You cannot take real pitbulls to the dog park.
That’s cause insurance companies are excellent at analyzing statistics, and it doesn’t take more than 2 minutes of research to understand pitbulls are orders of magnitudes more dangerous than the next breed.
I doubt insurance companies, which are in the business of making money, are just randomly picking certain breeds out of thin air. Follow the money - here, the money says that these breads are not worth the risk. Why? Maybe because they’re more dangerous.
Excellent documentary
Excellent video x
If you notice carefully, there's a dog featured in this video lol
Just beautiful, the dog is nice too
Beautiful video and amazing breed! There are no dangerous breeds of dogs but it's the fault of the owners who educate them and manage them badly! Thank you very much Anneka and very compliments!👍👍👍🥰
I disagree.
Yes, there are dangerous breeds of dogs, and YES, good dog owners can still have bad dogs. It’s wishful thinking to say all dogs are good, just bad owners. Ask yourself why Cesar Milan has so many dogs he never returns to their owners because he deems them to be to dangerous…
@@1BobsYourUncle and Cesar Milan's pitbull attacked another dog. It's the breed
So how come when Golden Retrievers maul their owners to death, it's never reported?? Almost like it doesn't happen...
46 U.S. dog bite-related fatalities occurred in 2020. Despite being regulated in Military Housing areas and over 900 U.S. cities, pit bulls contributed to 72% (33) of these deaths. Pit bulls make up about 6.2% of the total U.S. dog population.
Can we ever stop the lie that these dogs aren't any more dangerous than other dogs?? The numbers speak for themselves.
I like the use of the vine boom sound in this video💀
1:13 The vine boom sound effect😂
I’ve owned a Pit Bull. Never ever,ever had I an issue with my dog. She was very loving. Loved animals and people.
It's always "my dog never had an issue" bullshit. Tell that to the kids missing faces.
No real pitbull loves animals. They are animal aggressive so you clearly didn't own a real pitbull
@@wildeyshere_paulkersey853 the dogs that attack those kids aren't apbt. They're bully type mixes
@My dude All dogs attack children unprovoked because they are unpredictable remorseless predators that see them as prey. Dog worshippers have childrens' blood on their hands.
Thanks for all great efforts 🌹
Would love to see you do the Tosa Inu
All I can say is if you have a Pitt and don’t train it, somebody with a pistol defending themselves will.
In Tennessee two days ago, two Pit Bulls killed two toddlers and severely injured the mother trying to break it up. These two dogs were pets for 8 years with no indication of violence from either. Neighbors said they never saw anything from the dogs that would cause concern. How is this explained?
My daughter has three pit bulls which I have been around with no concern for my or anyone else’s safety.
Those were American bullies not pitbulls. Learn difference
95% of the public do not have anything close to an apbt ..apbt's by nature arent human aggressive .. those dogs weighing 70 80 90 100 pounds with blocky heads are not apbt's.. 95% of public who say hey have a pit wouldnt be able to recognize a real gamebred apbt if it hit em across the face .. It is sad that innocent toddlers are being attacked but u can not blame a breed out of ignorance and based on emotions... the American pitbull terrier the real gamebred Apbt can not show any aggression towards humans other wise it would of been impossible to handle them while in a match (speaking from an historic point of view).. the dogs doing the attacks are dogs that have been bred by backyard breeders who now days simply breed for looks and money only, not taking anything else into account when pairing up dogs .. which is the complete opposite of how dog breeding should be done.
@@maddogsenglishmen8020 The dogs doing all the attacks in England are those XL bullies or American bulldogs, people want them banned.
@@maddogsenglishmen8020 barely if any difference
@James Sultzer how is it explained it goes just like many other pit stories raised from puppy with nothing but love only to maul for no reason just like your daughter sure that family felt and said the same thing there's a reason pits are the #1 fighting dog it's literally what there breed for
I wish they were legal. People misuse other breeds like Staffies in the same way anyway in the UK so the law should concern people who aren't responsible to own a big/powerful dog breed and not the dogs
If you look hard enough these dogs can be found all over the UK
@@toonbarmy5808 yea they’re called the English
@@JavaScrapper and you are?
@@toonbarmy5808 Texan
@@JavaScrapper lol
Having a female Fila brasileiro, I confirm that there are many dogs breeds that are not to be put in all hands.
Brilliant and educational as always.
Thankfully in Ireland they are not banned and we rescued a Pitbull about 3 years ago and she’s by far the best dog we’ve ever had.
I’m obsessed with this breed since then.
And a big bonus, she loves people and dogs of both sexes.
I had a Staffie before and she was very dog aggressive but my Pitbull loves every dog and doesn’t even seem to care about cats. Best breed ever in my opinion.
The worst attack was the babysitter in the states. That did it for me. NO MORE. A wolf dog or even a wolf itself would have have been safer.
It wouldn’t have been. Still the owners fault
That’s not true n9
@@Animal-Watch omg, just Google pit bull attacks! Are you seriously saying these dogs are not killing people almost every day in the US? Stop with the fairy tale fantasies and look at reality. This documentary is a joke, all based on nothing, no truth.
Those were not pitbulls that attacked the babysitter. Both were mixed dogs from the shelter with no breed
Cropping has been banned in Italy. So what does this do for the cane corso. They have doct tails and cropped ears
I was waiting for this video
Beautiful and amazing breed ban the humans not the breed.
Tina is beautiful! This is the best break down I’ve heard on the breed. Excellent job!
I have a female Pitt bull terrier she is great with family they can be very clingy though and quite vocal “ when needing to be let out to potty lol “
However I recommend a heavy duty body harness something that is very well fitted so you can maintain complete control of them without the risk of them slipping out my Pitt is extremely protective of me and my family and very aware of other people.
I would also recommend if you can getting them as a puppy like I did so it can grow with you’re family I am bias and I do not trust pitts from a shelter I need to know the entire history of the terrier if its had a rough life they are extremely dangerous.
That man completely saturated himself looking at your (OO) while you were busy with the dog during that intro.
Such an amazing breed! Please do it's cousin the American Staffordshire Terrier too!
They aren't cousins they are twins. The only reason the amstaff even exist is because the apbt was rejected by the ukc. So the old dogmen were chasing papers and they renamed their pitbulls American Staffordshire terriers so the ukc would register them. There is absolutely no difference between an apbt and an amstaff. All they did was create a "new name" for the apbt simply to get them registered with the ukc. John colby was one of the main ones wrapped up in that. Once the ukc rejected him he stopped pursuing papers. But the other dogmen really wanted to register their apbt's in the ukc. So the came up with a "new name" amstaff.
@@KyrieEleisonMaranatha they are two different breeds with different breed standards and bloodlines
@@maddogsenglishmen8020 no they aren't, they are the same breed with different names. The name amstaff was only invented to get papers on them. Because the apbt was rejected and so they changed the name and registered apbt as amstaff.
The people who raise these dogs are just looking for attention and get off on the intimidation and fear they can evoke in their fellow man with these dogs.
or we love the drive and personality of the american pitbull terrier , i dont think using a 25kg dog as intimidation would work
You made that up
Generalizing
Either that or they are people that love dogs and want the best dog that you can get. Its really not our fault that you are scared of dogs so attacking us because of your insecurities around dogs is pretty sad.
@@nizilol I know right, I would think having a massive Bull Mastiff would be more scary for people that are scared of dogs, but apparently any dog or anything that the legacy medial tells them to be scared of will do it! They would be scared of pencils or balloons if their favorite news program ran a smear campaign on them tomorrow!
I’m convinced the people who love this breed the most understand it the least. The tired old mantra “it’s not the dog, it’s the owner”. Well, if that’s the case, this dog disproportionally attracts irresponsible morons for owners.
"A pitbull can do anything any other breed of dog can do. And then whip it". John Colby
Great quote from a great dog man.
Only in USA they would say that
One of his Pitts killed his nephew:
The Death of Bert Colby Leadbetter
On February 2, 1909, one of John P. Colby's renowned "Colby Dogs" snatched his nephew by the neck, "ferociously shook him like a rag" breaking the child's backbone and spine. The child, Bert Colby Leadbetter was quickly killed. The boy's mother, Elizabeth Colby, had been visiting Colby's Newburyport home on Franklin Street when the deadly attack occurred. The mother was left incapacitated and her husband, Richard Leadbetter was quickly summoned from Lynn.2
I get frustrated how people will accept that breeds like boxers, GSD or Rottweilers need high level training and work but people won't accept that something like that is needed for a Pittie
Pits were BRED for fighting, other dogs were bred for other work. What they were bred for is oudated.
@@binary Mastiffs we're bred for Lions but they are far removed from their purposes. Nothing you added addresses what I stated. There's are working Pits too. My point is they take a dedicated owner. Everyone accepts that for the breeds I mentioned then act like pits are lost causes. It's asinine to keep that energy for working breeds with similar dispositions but not pits. I've trained bully breeds and working breeds. Not exactly the same but dedication is needed with both.
@@michaelquiroz4565 difference is pitbulls were also bred for gameness when fighting. Once they start it's unlike any other dog getting them to stop
Everytime I see a dog mauling on the news it’s always a pitbull, not saying the dogs that you’ve mentioned aren’t aggressive. But pitbulls have the strongest bite force of any domesticated dog breed, and they’re very fast too. Pitbulls are genetically aggressive hence why attack every living creature that moves
You are so right!! Every dog was bred for something, every dog needs a job to do!
*_You were briefly mentioned and shown on The Joe Rogan Experience no.1874 with Dave Attell !_*
Yes I heard. Joe Rogan should invite me on his show 😜
Now that's a proper dog, I live in the UK, and these dogs have sadly been banned here, real shame, I would of definitely got one.
Those aren't real pitbulls. They are crossed with American Staffordshire terrier. Real pitbulls are in America not italy
Looks just as affectionate as my Stafford/Bull Terriër mix. A dog that loves to cuddle. Here in The Netherlands, somehow a story got round that these dogs would have some sort of locking jaw which meant they could not let go after biting. Sounds real logical mate. As a former dog trainer, I've had to explain so many times that they have normal jaws. Just really powerful ones and the will power to have a firm and stable bite. The hard part with this kind of dog in my experience is that they can go from 1-10 really fast, so you don't get a lot of warning signals before the dog reacts to something explosively. If you can keep up, I think they are very manageable
Can't that be somewhat mitigated through proper training?
@@itsjeninMass Yeah, they just need a lot of exercise, and lots and lots of early socialization as puppies.
@@itsjeninMass depends on the dog, I got mine when she was 1,5 years old and she was not socialized properly so all I can do is manage that. Through training I went from flipping out when seeing a dog 20 meters away when I just got her to staying calm even when a dog passes by at 1 meter distance. But I can not have her meet the dog. If you get one as a pup and you can socialize, then with a lot of them you can accomplish way more than that
Yeah lol the olde lock jaw myth. My malinois breeder tried that bs with me too. At that moment I knew he was talking 💩 and discredited everything he said before it.
Everybody knows only humans get lock jaw. 😎
@@TrollingHistory yeah imagine living in the wild, having to fight someone of and then with 1 bite interlocking yourself with a Puma 🧐😂😅 oh no you wouldn't make it that far because how would you even eat 🤦
I had a pit, now I have a bull terrier. Both stubborn, strong, and jokers! Not aggressive. Both lived with my daughter and cats and other dogs and never had a problem. The pit had one incident and the other dog (a mutt) attacked him. Just saying he held his own. Also had a American bulldog, same case just thicker smarter and stronger! Once you get a bully breed you never look back, or get anything else.
Dogs in the video aren't pitbulls
Pitbulls kill children OFTEN
Beautiful,,
They had no thoughts but hugs and scritches and making newfriends. Athletic sweethearts, perfect owner for them.
no, they are genetically dog and animal aggressive. acknowledgment of the real american pitbull terrier and its history is important, otherwise inexperienced people will go out and get themselves a sweetheart pibble and not know that they actually rarely get along with other dogs and animals.
Outdated breed for an outdated purpose. I wouldn't ban them but I would make it so you'd need a license to own one. The difference with these dogs and other "dangerous" dogs is they don't stop when they attack, it's either kill or be killed. Also, they were bred to be dog aggressive and reactive. I would not discontinue the breed however, as their "game" is unmatched and something insane to behold...only for very experienced owners.
The propaganda that they are nanny dogs and should be adopted out of shelters is not doing anyone any good. Just get a lab.
But labradors are nr 1 in Europe on the list of attacking humans pitbull nr 5 so why would you get a Labrador 🤷🏼♂️
@@dubthabreak labs are by far more popular, and again labs don't have gameness. Gameness is a psychopathic trait pitbulls were bed for
@@cliftongreene5318 lmao, why would someone get a dog to protect themselves from other dogs? The only really dangerous dogs out there are off leash APBT's. Maybe if they live in the hood where APBT's are roaming the streets lol.
Yup. You said it. Outdated breed with outdated purpose.
My grandmother's lab is extremely aggressive. She didn't train him.
Nice puppies.
I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW ABOUT THE CANIS PANTHER DOG.
That chunky female at the end reminds me of most of the staffy types or mixes in the uk because let’s face it a true pure bred Staffordshire bull terrier in size and shape is hard to see these days in the uk.
I had staffy all my life won’t have any other dog
She has bully and amstaff in her pedigree
One of the most horrific dog attacks ever occurred in Memphis a few days ago where 2 children were killed and the mother was seriously injured. That woman was my daughters best friend and is now helping plan a funeral for the baby and 5 year old was killed. The dogs involved were well over 100 pounds, and had a head the size of a basketball, meaning they weren’t pit bulls. Not even close, as the American bully can be a mix of several large breeds including personal protection breeds. But the media of course called them “pit bulls” and now people are calling for breed legislation against the breed. I’m tired of the misinformation on our breed. Thank you for this video as it comes out a day after the attack by a 110 pound scatter bred mutt the media loves to call “pit bull”
By the way, those bully dogs showed undesired behavior 3 years ago, but the husband didn’t do anything about it. Human Fail….
I saw the two dogs ones blue and huge Definitely American bullies
There's always more to the story, thank you for sharing!
I can’t imagine getting on a plane flying somewhere to see a pitbull I just have to walk out my front door look to the left or right
You probably don't live in the Uk :-)
@@wanneske1969 No Battle Creek Michigan
I live in the uk where they are banned sadly
@@Animal-Watch I’ve seen many dangerous ones here but I’m not for banning them maybe a test and license should be required
@@Animal-Watch Y'all gots Staffy Bull Terriers in the UK though. Just get a Staffy.
Thanks!
Can you do the Tosa inu?
I want to go to Japan to do this 🙌
Yes please 😊
And I love your content, plus there is the Brazilian bulldog too that you can check.
Tos inu please
Thanks
So the owners have to keep the dogs separated from other dogs?
Purebred pureblood pitbulls cannot be around other dogs . Watered down mixes mislabeled as pitbulls can be but they aren't real pitbulls
@@michaeljones1133 this video was made to advocate for them being unbanned in the UK why on earth would they be unbanned if this is the case?
@@Daaan09 because they aren't human aggressive. Uk never banned them because they didn't like other dogs.
@@michaeljones1133 Fair point, but if we want to live in a proper society why on earth should a dog that can't be around other dogs be allowed to exist, especially when they will be in public places such as parks etc
@@Daaan09 nobody with the real breed takes them to dog parks or parks. When you own the real purebred pitbull terrier you understand you can't do those things.
Read the news TODAY. Another family absolutely destroyed by their pitbulls. 2 toddlers DEAD. You people are living in complete denial saying these dogs are just as safe as any other dog. Where are all the stories of labs and Goldens killing their owners??
How many times are you gonna post same thing, you sound like a parrot 🙄😏
One toddler. One five month old INFANT. The dogs tore apart a baby. These people are crazy
@@user-vg8ox3he1i exactly those" people" are crazy not the dogs 👌🏻👍🏻
@@dubthabreak You are insane. Pitbulls make up only 6.2% of the US dog population but are responsible for 70% of all dog attack deaths. At what point will you people wake up and see these animals for the dangerous creatures they are?? The entire breed should be highly regulated the same way wolves and large cats are.
Well no dog should be trust with a baby it's still a dog
I have an 8 month pitbull terrier and she's just the sweetest thing ever full of energy and loves to cuddle with me and her little brother who's 9 she doesn't have a mean bone in her body she's literally scared of other dogs and thunder lmao
If you want to learn more about the breed. I think you should talk Tia Torres her and her family is usa biggest pit bull rescue so they seen all cases. She can give you better understanding on the breed
I blame the naive owners more then the dog if I have to be honest.
Yup. There's so many high potential dogs out there, focusing down on a few breeds is just counterproductive. Besides, its not like pit bull owners would transition to labs, they'd get a large livestock guardian breed. A larger, generally more suspicious of people, alternative. For example, Ive owned 5 giant schnauzers between myself and my parents, and I know I'm much(!) more cautious approaching one of them than a pit in public. Same for any of the livestock specialists.
I blame the people who call their dogs pitbulls despite the dog not being purebred with bloodline and pedigree. It's mixed shelter dogs that ruined the reputation of the real pitbull
They are dog agressive had one try and stack my Corso didn't end well for the pit unfortunately. They do have a high pain tolerance.
@@MrHailteam cane Corso
Corso would get it's ass kicked against a real game dog. You never come across a real game dog only watered down mixes
Not sure if you are aware of just how many children globally have had their faces and scalps ripped of, how many have been killed or mauled but pushing these pitbull/pitbull mixes is extremely irresponsible.
Mixes are not pitbulls. Breeds are at least 86% pure. Mislabeling every mixed dog as a pitbull are fake statistics
and I guarantee you only a very small portion of these dogs were real American pitbull terriers. unfortunately any dog with a blocky head is usually lumped into the ‘pitbull’ catagory, causing extreme inflation of bite statistics. Imagine if the golden retriever, flat coat retriever, labrador retriever, chesapeake bay retriever and curly coat retriever were all lumped into one type/breed and not distinguished in bite statistics. The true American pitbull terrier is not human aggressive, that is wholly uncharacteristic of the breed. They were bred for bull baiting and dogfighting, and in these blood sports these highly aggressive dogs had to be handled by humans before going into the pit. Sometimes they would have to break up fights. So it would be completely irrational to breed these dogs to be aggressive towards humans
Also the majority of ‘pitbulls’ are backyard bred bully mutts with unstable genetics. Hint hint, not APBTS
@@bxnniq6769so true
And also, the statistics DO state that the vast majority of lethal attacks on humans and other dogs is caused by dogs of the Pitbull type. I've researched this topic in depth for my job, and it's really not realistic to just blame these incidents on only the owners and breeders - these dogs do pose a lethal threat to other dogs. Most are docile towards humans, yes, but there are too many reported and well-documented cases of "extremely social and obedient" dogs of the Pitbull type suddenly turning on their prey drive and overlaying that drive to humans, especially children. This is perhaps not "human-aggression" as such but misplaced prey drive. The results, however, are the same.
Nice video
Great video.
Please show the beautiful Jindo dogs of South Korea 🇰🇷 ❤ 🐕 They have a interesting breed history and stories that are so famous.
I’d love to
@@Animal-Watch Real Jindo dog is very expensive but they are really smart and fast and brave and royal that's for sure. A Korean TV program experimented which dog can be the most brave dog in front of Tigers few years ago, and the result was surprisingly. only the Jindo dog still tried to protect their owner even in front of tigers.
In 1993, a 7-year-old female Jindo named Baekgu (백구; 白狗; translated as a White Dog), raised by Park Bok-dan (박복단), an 83-year-old woman on Jindo Island, was sold to a new owner in the city of Daejeon which is located about 300 km (180 mi) away from the island. The dog escaped her new home and returned to her original owner, Bak, after 7 months, haggard and exhausted. Baekgu remained with her original owner, who decided to keep the loyal dog, until the dog died of natural causes 7 years later. The story was a national sensation in Korea and was made into cartoons, a TV documentary, and a children's storybook. In 2004, Jindo County erected a statue of Baekgu in her hometown to honor the dog. :) famous story!