I Was Wrong About Pit Bulls. I’m Sorry.
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- Опубліковано 4 тра 2024
- There has been yet another rash of pit bull attacks. You may think you know my opinion about it. But I might surprise you.
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Ya know, I’m starting to think Matt’s opinion on pit bulls hasn’t actually changed.
No, lol. He’s just ranting for 20 mins trying to come up w as many analogies as possible to prove that pitbulls are vicious killers.
Just take your lumps like a good fake lumberjack wannabe, matt. Sheesh.
He literally explains the entire video on how he now feels differently and you still think his opinion didn't change?!?
Why would it? They’re the worst dogs
Lol I'm thinking the same thing.
@--RSL-- a true family man puts the safety of their family first. Everyone with a pit, puts their ego above the safety of others. Period. "Not *MY* dog. *MY* dog is a good dog." Until it isn't.
You know your city has real problems when there are roving gangs of killer dogs wandering about.
question: name ONE US city that has more people harmed by dogs vs harmed by people.
@@beavis4playit's much more rare to see dogs attack people. Especially a pack of dogs. That's why it's sensational.
@@joelovitt2900 i get what you're saying; but it sounds like you're also saying that it's ok if people attack, murder....etc............just no animal should ever do it?
@@joelovitt2900”rare”?
Mate, in case you didn’t know: dogs kill more people than even wolves do
Often owned by gangs.
Why did those statistics about Pit Bulls and Rottweilers remind me of another human demographic?
maybe Matt should think about how the same stance on people would look like. You have to have a certain permit to be allowed to be black in America if we treat his stance on pitbulls as his stance on Black people...
@@MBJK_babyI see this as an absolute win!
There are so many gentle and kind brown people. It breaks my heart to see mindsets like this... Scary last days😢
@@PridelessChickz I agree. The lack of nuanced thinking and general intelligence exhibited by your comment is frightening.
It’s not a race problem it’s a problem race. It’s not an owner problem it’s a problem breed.
Most days of his life Jeffrey Dahmer didn´t eat any human.
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@Enkidu1701 ~ You make a Very Good Point. I met him once in a Deli and he was a Really Good Guy. I liked him.
There are an estimated 14 million pit bulls in America. This is a false equivalence is monumentally stupid.
There are 14 million pit bull type dogs in America. This false equivalency is beyond stupid
Our dog never hurt anyone so there is that
What gets me is that if their dog attacks you, and you kill it, they'll act like YOU were in the wrong.
100% bad enough to be attacked by someones dog but if you have to kill it defending yourself they will be like your the A Hole
mofo your dog tried to murder me
IDK F YOU
bruh .........
Sounds like my neighbor
Yeah. I'm still somehow more horrified that a grown white guy is saying "bro" over and over again after pressing the record button himself. The pitbull is just doing what comes naturally. The white guy is doing what is learned.
I agree with you, but I remember years ago after hurricane Katrina, a little boy was trying to get his beagle back. The cops showed up, and the beagle ran to the cop, the cop shot and killed a BEAGLE. I still can't believe that
Yeah reminder that cop saved the guys life but he is out on administrative leave. Meanwhile in the full news story, they interview a witness and she was crying saying how traumatic it was to see a cop fire his gun. She had no comment about the guy being mauled to death
Now let's see the demographic that owns the most pitbulls.
white people invented 99% of all dog breeds. including pitbulls
Let's see the demographic that brought pitbulls to the Americas
@@kingdra-winston3500 not how that works that doesn't have to do with anything ... Unfortunately the current demographic of pitbull owner is in the hood and the hood "don't know how to act right" or raise dogs right apparently. 😅
@@kingdra-winston3500 But the demographic that brought them here also controlled them. That is the difference.
In my area most mutts have some fraction of pit bull in them and I suspect that's true of most cities. Yet if you walk around wealthy areas it won't be pit bulls you see by and large. Draw your own conclusions.
10% of the population and 80% of the violent attacks sounds awfully similar to another statistic I’ve heard somewhere
Those dogs and their fatherless behavior
I love the way God is setting up this obvious softball comparison for us to hopefully consider.
Those dam Neeg Ur dogs 🐕
66 incidents over 20 years, with an enormous population such as ours, is statistically insignificant.
@@jamesbradford8574 66 known kills…way more than 66 incidents.
I used to work at a zoo. A zookeeper told me that in the event of an escape, the most dangerous animal is the hippo.
Lizzo has nothing to do with this. Shame on you.
@awesomemom533 ~ Oh That Zookeeper must have been PREJUDICED Again Hippos! It Obvious He Hates Hippos!
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@@ericgarcia4745😂😂
@@ericgarcia4745lol😂
I am a home inspector. I have to carry dog spray and a "last chance for survival" knife for defense. I have been cornered three times by Pitbulls from other yards. All three times my life was in danger.
You gotta keep a ratchet at all times that fart spray ain’t shit to a pitbull goin crazy
Yes, I have seen the after effects on a child's face, and my brother's leg. Both unprovoked. I watch over a Lab/Pit....amazing dog, great temperament, but when in protection mode, the pit face comes out. His tough dog face.
That's on the owner.
@@faylinn1don’t be so ridiculous, it’s the genetics 🙄
Pitbulls are super sweet...until they aren't.
Best statement about them honestly.
What is more prevalent, Pitbull attack videos, or black people attack videos?
Those bumper sticker statements say nothing .. First of all statistically speaking those attacks are very few. Then it's the owner and the training or lack thereof, all big breeds need training unless you are lucky and blessed with a naturally easy temperament dog, and of course quite a few owners of pits want their dog to indimidate so they allow that side . And dogs, no matter how well behaved, may act differently in big groups, just like people
@@realityvanguard2052There’s more of us (I’m Black). So that’s kind of a silly question. We’re both a problem, no doubt. I’m well educated enough to admit such.
True. My pit is a Democrat.
As a woman, I hate pitbulls. I used to be the "it's the owner not the dog". Until my mini dachshund was killed by 2 pits busting into our back yard and then out into the front yard. We had gone to the neighbor SEVERAL times about his pits being aggressive toward our larger but still medium sized mutt; he's about 35Lbs but lanky. We had called animal control several times about the pits being in OUR yard being aggressive toward OUR dog. Nothing happened until my mini dachshund was killed in our yard. We ended up in court, where the neighbor followed me around the courthouse and yelled at me, acting like everything was our fault, and continues to harass us. (That's my mini dachshund, Tinker, in the thumbnail photo. He was such a good boy
The breed sucks but the owners definitely suck too. Only awful people own these dogs. The "good pittbull owner" is a unicorn, it does not exist. Case in point, your example.
Tinker looked so sweet
May he rest in peace
Yeah, it’s definitely the dog. It doesn’t help that these dogs attract small appendage small brain capacity owners to boot. Bad combo.
That’s terrible. My wife kinda defends Pitbulls but she’ll never own one, and can fully recognize other dogs who can be aggressive like poodles. We have a yellow lab who’s the sweetest gentle giant ever. We don’t want any other breed of dog in the future either.
😢 so sorry you went through that.
My daughter had high school friend mauled to death by pack ( she was familiar with them) . Horrible . My grandson recently bit on leg by neighbors dog. ALSO : the gun argument is so stupid. A gun is an inanimate object that could never hurt anyone on its own. A dog is a live being that CAN act on its own!
You don't see many golden retrievers in the hood. This is probably something no one has ever seen.
Lol. I see your golden retriever and raise you a poodle.
If you live in the hood and want to ward off break-ins, a golden retriever won’t get the job done lol
I wish you could respond with memes...
Que the the
It's purely socio economic differences meme
@MattWalsh There are no bad dogs just bad owners. Shame on you Walsh. Discredit creation all you want. Remain a fool. I would take full responsibility and would put my dog down on the spot if he acting like all these video's discrediting the breed. Join the woke create the divide. Congrats.
@MattWalsh There are no bad dogs just bad owners. Shame on you Walsh. Discredit creation all you want. Remain a fool. I would take full responsibility and would put my dog down on the spot if he acting like all these video's discrediting the breed. Join the woke create the divide. Congrats. 3
"There are no bad mountain lions, there's just bad hikers who don't carry guns."
Excellent. But reminds me of a suspected lion den about 2,000 yards from the remote farm here. No tracks; nothing on trail cam but may be a maternal den for later. Point is, am right beside Custer National Forest (Ashland District) with an active lion population without any problem on livestock or humans. (Yes, I still carry and try not to assume but at least no dog packs! ... er, not even the coyotes would risk a bullet).
I think it might be a racialism to assume the demeanor of a (insert appropriate gender here) mountain lion. Probably definitely even one that identifies as a puma.
lol !
I always carry a gun when I hike. I aint taking no risk.
Huh, so you can potty train a lion and get it to sit, roll over and lay down? That's fascinating, would love to see. 🙂
I was mauled by a pit bull and I don't walk around neighborhoods anymore. That's a significant freedom to lose that you dont realize until you've lost it.
After it happened, I also believed it was just a sad, neglected dog until r/banpitbulls opened my eyes to this hidden truth.
Being torn apart by a dog is absolute, monstrous pain that people shouldnt endure. Matt Walsh probably knows about the Nashville tragedy with the two babies. It shouldnt happen... Just .. why does it happen..
I can't imagine the kind of psychological trauma you must have gone through and probably still go through after experiencing that. It's embedded in our DNA to not be eaten/attacked by animals, and we did a pretty damn good job of stopping that up until the late 18th century. We should not have to fear this type of attack/death living in a first world country, yet here we are, still losing our babies to animals.
They were just hugging him with their mouths! Nanny dogs are not mauling no one.
Pit Bull owners will say Chihuahuas nite more people than Pit Bulls.... but I have never seen a Chihuahuas remove someones limbs.
Pitbull owners: b-b-b-b-but chihuahuas are aggressive too!
Yeah, well I don’t know of a documented case of a fatal chihuahua attack on a human.
Pitbulls on the other hand…
Yeah exactly. This is the dumbest argument a person could make. Its like saying we should ban paper because there's 50X more paper cuts per year than gunshot wounds.
I had someone say that to me. I responded that a chihuahua has never ripped out anyone’s throat.
My chihuahua is so sweet because I raised him right ✅️ But he will protect me 🐶
All the data that Walsh is stating openly states that all mixed or unknown breeds of dog are classified as pit bulls. He knows that but intentionally leaves it out because without ambiguous classification then nothing he said here is true.
I recently visited a few shelters to rescue a dog. About 75 percent of the dogs in both facilities were pitbulls, aged 2 and up. Why? Because everyone wants them as puppies, then they grow up into big volatile balls of regret. Then they're dumped in a shelter and it's mind is messed up further. Stop breeding these damned animals.
Exactly.
Same where I live. A huge majority are pitbulls. Some are real "cute" looking, and I'm still 100% uninterested.
It's also cruel to those animals. Even if they grow up to be dangerous it still upsets me when someone abandons an animal he or she swore to take care of
I think the best way to deal with this situation is to breed a new "pitbulls" where you crossbreed them with something super friendly like Labradors. Yes they won't look the same but it's better to get a new greed that isn't as dangerous
It's the magic age. When they mature their true nature shows.
@@Lu_RRofl what? Pets are just human playthings and property. We take care of and care for them because it brings joy and amusement to our lives. If that joy isnt present because the animal is not fufilling its purpose for whatever reason nobody has the "responsibility" to still care for it. Animal is subordinate to man not the other way around.
My neighbor had a pitbull they never kept on a leash, the dog would come on my property. The dog would run up to my 8 year old son, barking. I asked the neighbors put the dog up, they didn't. I asked so many times. One day my son got off the bus, got my son in the car quickly as possible put the car in reverse dog problem over. The thing that upset me the most, was the fact I had to fix my back bumper.
Love your story. That is how problems are solved.
Cool ammo is expensive, so you saved some $
Back when I was in my early 20s, I used to do crime scene and biohazard cleanup. One night we got a call to clean up a house, where a pregnant woman was mauled by the family dog.
(a Pit Bull) she ripped the girl’s throat completely off of her body while she sat, reading a book. I walked through a crowd of reporters to get through the front door and discovered that there wasn’t one square foot of that downstairs area that wasn’t covered in blood, including family photos featuring the innocuous looking dog. This was a loving family with a loving dog that randomly snapped. When you see a scene like this, you don’t forget it.
That’s crazy
I was attacked by a shitbull just riding my bike. I tried to block it using said bike and yelling for the owner to come get it and was nowhere to be found. I managed to get a stick and try to shoo it away, but to no avail. It kept attacking and biting my bike, trying to get to me and when it got a hold of my shoe, I ended up caving it's head in with the stick. That was then when the owner finally came out and cradled the now seizing dog and calling me a monster and all that crap dog owners do when you are forced to put down their poor baby. The dog died not long after. I told her to keep her mutts on a leash and this kind of thing wouldn't happen. She then said she was going to sue me and called the cops. The cops came by, took our statements and when they deduced it was self-defense, they asked me if I wanted to press charges. I told them no, the dog caused to damage except to the paint on my bike and it was already beat up from being taken everywhere. The cops gave the lady a stern talking to and told her she was lucky I didn't press charges, but that didn't stop her from trying to sue me in small claims. The judge threw out the case pretty much immediately upon reading the police report and the that was that. After that, I absolutely despise shitbulls and if the issue ever came up of their banning, I would vote for it without a second thought.
Trash dogs for trash owners.
are you sure it was a pitbull? Pitbulls don't have locking jaws and so they cant hold onto you like some other breeds that look like pitbulls can
@MBJK_baby lolol. No dog has "locking jaws". They're still a garbo breed
@@MBJK_baby yes, it was a shitbull.
$hi+bull lol
The guy filming the man being attacked by dogs and all the insuing chaos didn’t seem particularly upset about it.
He just says “Bro.”
Like the guy could die and he’s just be like,
“Man, that’s nuts.”
Hood life be like:
I hate people that watch and do nothing
I dont know how anyone could just stand and watch.
No natural affection
He's a frat bro.
I notice it says pitbull type which means they’re lumping a whole group of breeds together and calling them all pit bulls
The main difference between a gun and a pitbull is that the gun cannot send you on it's own into a pit.
Q: What has four legs and one arm?
A: A pit bull leaving the playground.
Wow! I will remember that one!
Sad, but true! 😆
Follow up Q: what has 2 legs and 1 arm?
A: The kid, waiting for the ambulance.
Human identifying as a aggressive dog.
You could say that about a golden retriever ,Doberman,Mastiff. Cane Corso, Labrador,etc. Get informed . By the way. Matt Walsh doesn’t even know how to pronounce Cane Corso🤣 Way to really dig into your research Matt!
You’re 100% right. These pitbull owners care more about their dogs than protecting human lives.
I would rather have a pit bull than you as a friend. Dogs are loyal, humans are the real problem
@@user-rt3ww9yl7d Dogs are LOYAL? Most of them are quite (overly) friendly, but let's be real here. You could take your friends dog home with you, and the dog would be like "Oh, you're my owner now? Okay, cool!"
@@user-rt3ww9yl7d Your dog only likes you because you feed it. If you think dogs are better than humans, you need to make better choices in friends.
@@CSWRB shows your ignorance. I have been screwed over by my friends, by my ex wife, and by my bosses. The only thing in my life that loves me unconditionally is my dog and my mom and kids. YOU are so fucking ignorant to think a dog cant love a person ought to see how my dog stares at me with those loving eyes. That is because he is a rescue and knows the value of me. I am the nicest person you will ever meet, UNTIL YOU SHOW YOUR FUCKING IGNORANCE!@!!!!!!!!!!!
@@CSWRB YOUR IGNORANCE IS ASTOUNDING
I got bit by a friend's pit bull, 3 days ago! I was told he was "just playing".
His other two dogs didn't bite me, at all. I got a bandage, so,
I feel a certain way.
Give him a trip to his ancestors
I was attacked by a rot weiler when i was like 7. My friend in high school was almost killed by her boyfriends pitt bulls coming in their gate as she did many times before they jumped her, attacked her throat... she did survive with many facial/neck scars. 😢
“There is no such thing as bad dogs, just bad owners. And for some reason, all of the bad owners have Pit Bulls.” Ben Sixsmith. EDIT: This is what sarcasm looks like.
LOL, correlation is not causation!
It's obviously more than bad owners..it's also bad, illegal breeders and breeders who breed for aggressive, fighting dogs.
@@joeday4293 I think you are reading it wrong Joe.
@@jesterday2222 Pitbulls are fiercely loyal and fiercely protective, and gentle as lambs when raised in a loving home. When raised for nefarious purposes by people with bad intentions, their instincts can be weaponized. They are attractive to truly awful people for that reason, because their protectiveness can be turned into outward aggression very easily - if they happen to be raised by a complete piece of shit.
So yeah. There is no such thing as bad dogs, just bad owners. And for some reason, all of the bad owners have pitbulls. I agree, literally. Without irony. With no hint of sarcasm. That is a true statement.
@@joeday4293Lol I know you're being sarcastic, but that's a phrase that left-wingers use all the time. The phrase should be "Correlation doesn't *necessarily* mean causation." Many times Correlation is related Causation, just not all the time.
I’m getting an elephant. There is no known instances of elephants killing people who didn’t deserve to be killed by an elephant.
In India, working elephants were allowed to kill up to 3 mahouts before they would have to be put down....
And a great way to show yr republican pride!
After confronting my neighbor several times about his Pitbull being aggressive to my dogs. Shortly after the Pitbull attacked and severely injured a handicap 11-year-old boy in his own garage. The owners fought in court for the dog and never apologized. My other neighbor with a Pitbull ran through a screen door to attack my wife and our small dogs. By sheer luck my pompom's furry tail kept the dog distracted long enough for another neighbor to run out and help. I hate that breed.
Sounds like the owners were the problem, not "the breed"
“Where is Kristi Noem when you need her”
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Literally had this EXACT FIGHT with my husband today. We have a 9 month old baby, who he wants to have his parents watch while we work. His parents have two pit bulls (oh, but they’re mixed, of course). I asserted I am not at all comfortable leaving our daughter at his parents’ house while we are not there to watch her. No brainer, right? You would have thought I made a personal attack on my husband for suggesting that pit bulls are a naturally more aggressive breed of dog, lead statistical data in dog attacks (fatal and non fatal), tend not to show prior signs of agitation before attacking, and are more likely to cause serious damage in the event of an attack. I can’t stand pit bull apologists. Not at all worth the risk of my baby. Not ever. And I don’t care whose feelings are hurt by it.
Hold the line. Protect the baby.
I have a 9 month old girl and I would NEVER even go in a home with pits. They’ve ripped babies out of their mothers arms before with no warning. Don’t back down.
It literally is life or death.
They can get upset all they want.
Unfortunately my husband is a pit bull apologist who makes the same asinine arguments listed in the video. He also seems to think my hesitation is an attack of his parents. Sure, it is. I make no apologies about it. The fact is, most pit bull owners are completely ignorant to the threat their dogs present, and mostly don’t take into account the training needs specific to that breed. These two dogs have not been properly socialized with other dogs, people, or children. I don’t care how sweet they seem (which, btw, the two my in-laws have ARE sweet) but the fact is, these dogs have the potential to seriously harm and/or kill my baby. My baby doesn’t understand how to properly interact with animals yet. She grabs at the faces, ears and whiskers of our cats. Luckily my cats all give warning when their patience is running thin and we can step in immediately and adjust the environment. This is simply not the case with this particular breed of dog. They snap on a dime and with seemingly no reason or warning. I don’t care whose grownup feelings are hurt. Just because they were dumb enough to adopt these dogs and assume they were ok with the risks involved does NOT mean I am comfortable with the same risk. My job is to protect my daughter, not the feelings of grown adults who can use logic to understand my decision.
The only way I’d be comfortable coming over would be that those dogs MUST stay outside whenever my baby is at the house. I want no interaction between them. Not worth the risk in any way whatsoever.
Protect the baby. Human lives are always more important than animal lives.
There is a Plastic Surgeon in Atlanta who works full time on Individuals mauled by Animals. 50% of his work is the result of Pit Bulls.
And? What a stupid thing to bring up
@@paloma4444 Stupid means lacking intelligence or common sense. I am excellent in both categories. Most of this Plastic Surgeons Patients are Children, Mauled by Pit Bulls.
This is Factual. What is your Motive? Why did you call me stupid? You are rude and mean.
You butthurt by the facts?@@paloma4444
Thanks for bringing this up.
Same thing with an ER doctor in California...he did a study. 70% of the dog attack victims that needed emergency surgeries were attacked by pits.
My pet wolverine, Diesel, is a completely harmless fur baby that loves to give love bites. The more he loves, the more he degloves.
I wonder what's going through people's minds when they adopt the dog that was bred to be the ultimate fight pit champion when they can barely even support themselves?
I was attacked by pit bull and it had my hand for 45 minutes. It was put down by police. It broke 3 fingers, I had 4 pins in my hand, it severed all my tendons and can never use my hand again. I have a scared hand with unusable fingers that can’t bend. I had 2 plastic surgeries. If I could post pictures of my attack on here, I would! I hate pitbulls and would never own one. But I love other breeds. I just got a small dog, a morkie (Maltese/Yorkie). Pitbulls are dangerous. The one that attacked me was someone’s lovable dog who would never bite anyone.
Get your dog a spikey stud collar just in case your dog also meets one.
I feel for you, but too bad you live in a communist nation, otherwise you could have pew pewed that savage beast before it ever bit you
That's not going to do anything... @@cruzin7661
Yep. It’s always someone’s sweet little pitty and would never bite anyone….. until it does. Sorry but rednecks have always owned them where I come from and they are a dangerous dog. I have owned dogs my whole life but would never ever own a pit
I hope you sued the ever living you know what out of the owner. Hopefully they went to jail, too.
... despite being 10% of the population... Are we still talking about pitbulls?
Truth.....I was thinking 6%
That's racist!! (I think,LMAO)
This stat is 10/80 not 13/50
@@kitty10141 If you want to narrow it down, its actually more like 4/50 when you just count fatherless pit bull males
thats dogcist. True, but still dogcist.
If pit bull is more than one breed and they fall under the “bully breed” category does that mean we ban all of the dogs categorized under “bully breed” or just the four that are deemed pit bull? This is the part of the argument people forget to cover.
Ban the dog breeds which are LEGALLY defined as pit bulls. That would be American Pit Bull Terriers , American Staffordshire Terriers, Staffordshire Bull Terriers, American Bully and American Bulldogs.
@@CSWRBhow many attacks are done by actual bully breeds? Do you realize they're labeled that by visual determination and veterinary employees can't even reliably determine if a dog is a bully breed visually?
They don't care. They just want something to create a bogeyman out of to focus their social media induced outrage
*Fighting breeds doing what fighting breeds were created to do*
People: 😮
Pitbull apologists: 🙈
There shouldn't be packs of any breed, left to fend for themselves in the city.
Look what happens to packs of kids, left in the same circumstance.
Never thought of that. Didn’t really think that if neglected that they would pack together with other dogs in the same situation
It really seems like when they run around in packs that they eh each other on and get violent.
@@chasepct yup.
They become territorial hunters, when left to be what wild dogs are.
Yeah, exactly. Lord of the Flies and Children of the Corn. This country has enough problems. We don't need that shit! 🌽🩸💀
@Wanderer_Rogue Dude, you know what he meant, and your _"joke"_ demeans and detracts from the validity of his statement. I'd like to ask everyone reading this to ignore his foolishnessness.
I was chased by a loose pitbull when I was 8 months pregnant. I’ve never felt safe talking a walk again. I worry for my children now even walking through our neighborhood. Every time I see a dog off a leash “oh they’re so friendly! They won’t hurt.” as they growl at us…
When I was about eight months pregnant. Someone abandoned two pit bulls on my property. I was out in the from yard raking leaves before anyone was awake in the house. I heard some strange noises and I turned around and the two dogs were running towards me. Then, I heard a yelp behind me, it was my Italian Cane Corso. He had jumped our electric fence and went running in towards those two dogs he had the big male in his mouth while the female was on his back. I called the police, and animal control came out the get the two dogs. They bit the animal control officer and started to attack him, the police then shot and killed both pit bull dogs. My dog had to be taken to the vet and be stitched up. They almost ripped one of his ears off. I’m sad to see his breed gain popularity in the wrong crowd.
@@eg5569- You mean the
A$$hole crowd. Because that’s who owns them.
@@eg5569 yes its funny how the percentages of attacks vs the actual percentage of dogs that make up the breed so mirrors another group in our society today. There are of course good n respninsie pit bull owners who are either really do goider type people who want to, perhaps naively give these dogs a good home bc theu sit in tbe shelters far too long or are put down. So in some ways i really appreciate tbese people n i know a very fine woman who's family has two ( now 7 and 9) as well as a cat. Her daughter moved back home and in Aug a baby entered the picture and supposedly the dogs jave been so great especially with the baby but i do worry at times especially when i hear random news stories especially that one a few years ago where 2 kids were killed n .Mom attacked when tbeir 2 dog's turned on the family one day but i dont mention it to her as it wont make ber give tbe dogs up n while she would likely understand my concern you do run the risk of offending people as they often see it as questioning tbeir judgment. I sometimes fear i am not as food of a friend n person as i used to be niw tbat i play it more safe but...
To make the gun comparison valid it would have to be an autonomus sentry gun capable of choosing its own targets. Pit bulls do not require input from their owner to attack someone.
As a lion owner, I’d like to say, my lion is a big, docile kitten who’s never once mauled me to death, and therefore anyone who says lions are dangerous clearly doesn’t know what they’re talking about. 🦁
My rattlesnake is super sweet too and loves to make music with his tail 🥰
I thought Mike was gonna go for "lion" before he said hippo.
Perhaps you and MW should learn what the difference is between a wild animal and a domesticated animal. SMH.
@@heatblair Rattlesnakes used to be known as "nanny-reptiles", doncha know?
Lions, rattlesnakes and hippos were not domesticated many generations ago.
Pitbulls are banned in Australia. That's one safety law I actually agree with.
And the UK..seems yanks love to kill their own with dogs and guns
@@InLieuTubeas it should be. There should also be a law about socks and sandals/crocs. 🤮
That’s one of the reasons Australia is the best. ♥️
the PLANTS will kill you there, the insects WILL kill you, the reptiles WILL bite you. . . dogs are actually SO FAR DOWN THE CHAIN there that your comment is laughable
@@RachelJayne92 Did you ever wear crocs without socks?! It feels like the bottom of your feet are coated in slime! Definetely no socks with sandals though.
There's a family who has untrained pit pulls by my place. He was walking them as I skated by (4 of them) and they lost their shit... Like i was going to have to run if he lost his grip...
P.S. i'm just gonna add it... He was a ghetoo black guy
I was riding my bike with my shepherd a week ago and was charged full speed by a loose pit. I did my best to keep the bike between the two dogs . I’m terrified to walk without the bike in my neighborhood. A school age child came to retrieve his dog while his mom watched from a distance. This is my ultimate fear.
They buy these animals *because* they're dangerous. Not *despite* the fact that they're dangerous.
It gives them a perverse thrill to own a dog that it so dangerous.
Or have a guard dog
Why not to introduce licensing to own one? There should be evaluation of owners (for all breeds actually, would solve stray problem) if they are mentally stable and capable of taking proper care of the animal. To get a gun - license. To adopt a child - hell of background checks and evaluations. To get a dog/cat - license/evaluation as well.
Exactly!!!
I believe you are correct!
@JustMrFox A licence won't change the fact that these dogs have been selectively bred for aggression and fighting ability. They are far beyond every other breed in terms of fatalities from attacks.
They are dangerous on a genetic level. The owner can't change that. Training can't eliminate selected genetic traits.
Pit bulls are just like that guy in Alaska who thought the bears were his friends until they ate him. It's only a matter of time.
Please share a link. 😆 Because some women apparently are as insane as this guy at the moment. 😄
@@thenicolascage4355research Timothy Treadwell.
@dennisobrien3618 yep, super crazy and horrifying story!!
Didn't his insanity also result in his girlfriend getting mauled too?... Such a sad (but also stupid) story
And in the province of Ontario in Canada.
Same rant about the same breed of dog. No different than Rottweilers in the 80’s, German shepherds in the 90’s.
My brothers had a wimpy pitbull who didn't get the memo that pitbulls are tough. I think he identified as a cuddly lapdog.
Ya mine are super cuddly but don't like other dogs
You have to keep in mind what kind of people are attracted to owning pit bulls. That doesn't help their reputation.
And what kind would that be ... Tell me
Me?
@@bigbearmerriott9056 Nissan Altima owners.
@@bigbearmerriott9056people who glorify criminal behavior.
Um my mother who owned two? A very friendly Christian woman? Are you insinuating only people with criminal or other negative intentions want pitbulls?
My mum asked me to feed her new boyfriend’s pit bull when they disappeared on holiday.. I’d met the dog only once before, so it wasn’t familiar with me. So I went round to the house for the first feed and it was waiting behind the door absolutely ferocious, growling and frothing at the mouth. I understand this was probably as I was walking into his territory and he didn’t know me. I didn’t take my eyes off him and felt behind me for the door handle before backing out, slamming it and running back to my moped. As more time passes the more annoyed I am that she asked me to do that, it was seconds away from turning really serious.
Your mom isn’t very bright. Her boyfriend just get out of prison?
@@jlm6448 you’re joking, but yes 😂
Typical pit mommy
Thankfully you were not a small child chasing a ball into the yard.
@@skyelyte1699 That happened to me as a kid, only it was a giant Rottweiler. I went chasing a ball down a driveway we were kicking when suddenly someone's huge Rottweiler almost jumped their four foot high fence. I think I broke Usain Bolt's record running out of there.
2:01 Reminds me of something you're not even allowed to mention...
Worst dog I've encountered was a dalmatian. He almost took my right ear off when I was five.
Second worst was a Doberman. Almost killed my little brother.
Thirst worst was a poodle. Yes, a toy poodle. It bit EVERYONE.
I've had 2 rottie lab mixes (one years ago, one currently) who haven't hurt or bitten anyone. They get the zoomies sometimes- but hey, who doesn't?
It surprises me that rotties are that high on the list.
Two weeks ago here in Brazil, a 75-year-old woman was attacked by two Pit Bulls while walking on the beach. She had her arm ripped off and was seriously injured. There are already hundreds of similar cases here in Brazil and everyone is arguing about allowing the breeding of dogs of this breed in Brazil.
I thought pit bulls acted according to how they were raised until mine didn’t- 4X’s.
What happened?
What a joke. Way to jump on yhe hypetrain.
Either you're FOS, or you're a twisted person to have that outcome.
Dogs are a reflection of their owners
On a serious note, my father destroyed our family over his dogs. He was an unmitigated fanatic. Our neighbors hated him for their ceaseless barking and we did for the fights he started over them.
I am a pit owner. I agree with you that they should do something about breeding pits. I only adopt from rescues, and I would never have more than 1 pit at a time. I have had to have my previous pit euthanized for aggression after she bit me and had been through 2 different training programs for dog aggression, which didn't work. I think that it should be a petty crime to breed pits. My local shelter is at 250% capacity. You wouldn't believe how sad it is, at least 90% of the dogs in the shelter are pits, and they are so full that they have 2 per cage, many cages have poop in them for at least a few hours everyday. The dogs end up getting euthanized after a period of time if no one adopts them. I think people are spaying and neutering non aggressive breeds, and creating a scenario of extinction of labs/goldens/etc and a scemario of breed overpopulation of pits. I absolutely love my pit and wouldn't trade her for the world - I am a responsible owner who is home all day with her, and I work with and train her on a daily basis from a tiny puppy, but I agree with you that something needs to be done about the breed.
It's heartbreaking to learn that 1 million were euthanized last year in just America. So many backyard breeding going on, and I agree that it should be considered criminal behavior.
It's interesting since this is all subjective. I've had 10 pits in the last 20 years - no problems at all. The 1 Bullmastiff I had, though - freaking maniac.
As someone who has a great dislike for most bully breeds in general, I think that you have a very reasonable position. Plus, there are just too many people breeding pets in the US, period, full stop. We have too many dogs, cats, snakes and guinea pigs than can actually be given proper, healthy homes compared to the inability and ignorance among the population of humans. To your point, it is not fair to the animals, it is unfair to the volunteers, and it is not fair to the people who do not have a choice but to live with statistics like this.
My sister was out for a walk with her small dog when a neighbor opened their door and a pit bull came charging out. He attacked and killed my sister’s dog in a matter of seconds. In another entirely separate incident, my mom was out walking our family dog around the neighborhood when a pit bull came running out of a neighbor’s backyard and attacked our dog. She had to have emergency surgery but her jaw was broken in 3 places, her tongue lacerated, and she had to be fed through a feeding tube for weeks while recovering. Really scary incidents both times & the dogs & their owners faced zero consequences.
I saw a video where a security camera captured footage of a man deliberately let his Pitbull loose on a neighbor's cat. The neighbor's cat was peacefully sitting on his owner's front porch. It really makes me wonder how many psychopaths and sociopaths pretend these are accidents when in fact they are using these mini monsters to get away with malicious attacks.
i don't buy that for an INSTANT. they faced consequences....the dog isn't alive at all now, because they might get a pass for ONE bite...but an attack that sends a person the the ER , ALWAYS ends up with the dog put down. period. no "zero consequences" BS. i'll gladly give ya an email and if you can prove that dog still lives....i'll delete this comment
Not bs. My mom was attacked and could have died. In Texas they knew the owners who did it help my mom at all and animal control didn’t even enforce they put up a fence. It’s in the county in Texas. My mom had multiple surgeries and couldn’t walk for weeks. She probably d for everything by herself. Total bullshit
@@kantraxoikol6914She never said “A person was attacked by a pit bull and sent to the ER.” She said her sister’s dog was attacked by a pit bull and killed. Then in a separate incident her mother’s dog was also attacked by a pit bull and severely injured.
@@kantraxoikol6914 lol "go out of your way to prove something to me, an internet stranger, and your reward shall be the removal of my ALL POWERFUL forum comment." Yeah you must be new to this whole internet thing, pard'ner.
Man I’ve read stories of like, there was a married couple who were both dog trainers. They had a pitbull they were very careful about training and exercised it for like two hours a day. Guess whose pet still got out and killed a neighborhood 4 year old?
They are just not safe dogs to own, even by responsible owners.
I'm pretty sure I read that same story on Reddit.
@@ThePintsPatint where I got it from.
EXACTLY!
And those idiots would still own a pitbull while someone’s child is dead.
my wife and I had two pygmy goats until the neighbors pit bull decided to kill one of them , broke it's neck ,hated pit bulls ever since then !
I’m 56 years old and have been around countless German Shepherds, Great Dane’s, Pit Bulls, etc… The only dog that ever bit me- was a poodle.
I'd like to see the statistics on what demographic's pitbulls perform the most attacks. Since I'm sure most occur in the inner city I bet I can guess.
Damn that Kristi Noem joke was savage.
That was hilarious 😂
Matt Walsh has advocated for conservatives to kill their dog in the past. Why you mad bro?
She should run for vice dogcatcher. Might have a chance.
He stuck it then kept strolling by.
Almost as savage as a pitbull
Even if you have the sweetest Pittbull to have ever lived. A seizure can cause that dog to become ferocious at any time.
So can any other animal that has a seizure so it’s a non sequitur
@@mikeyman1974 You are absolutely correct, all ferocious animals are equally dangerous.
Or a sneeze, cough, fart, laugh, snore,etc...
@mikeyman1974 I don't think that word means what you think it means.
@@mikeyman1974 I have epilepsy. Yet to be aggressive during a seizure. Please, don’t compare me to a dog.
Replace ‘pit bull’ with ‘black people’ in this video, and it would still be true
Well, I'm a pit bull owner who's not necessarily against a pit bull ban, so what do you think of that? But what would a ban mean? Think about whether it would lead to more pit strays before you apply a solution that could backfire. All dogs require conscientious care by humans. I'm not against possibly a law that all pit bulls should be spayed or neutered, or that any who bite or attack should be euthanized. But you don't, in my opinion, want to create a situation where people are so averse to pit bulls that none of those already here can find a good home with very responsible and vigilant caregivers. I happen to live in a rural area where apparently lots of poor people breed pit bulls or let them breed freely, both for dogfighting and because people here actually adore the breed. Consequently, when we went to the animal shelter to get a dog, the only healthy, adoptable dog available was a pit. Pit bulls, because of their tendency to aggression or at least reactivity toward other animals, and the damage of their bite, require owners who are fully aware and vigilant about the danger and make sure that no risks are ever taken. Don't get a pit if you have small children or other animals. Never leave the dog unsupervised. Don't just stick it in the backyard (all dogs can get out). Never let it off-leash, unless supervised and enclosed. Don't get a pit if you don't have the time or resources to train it thoroughly. Don't KEEP a pit if it can't behave and obey at all times. Pits need to live inside a home with someone who is home to spend most of their time with the dog. They need lots of touch and affection and a very consistent routine. All dogs need all of this; it's just that with pits, you have no wiggle room to eff it up. Not disputing Matt's facts, but here are three additional facts: 1. Pit bulls definitely exist so they must be dealt with in some way, and I don't know what "banning" means, but it certainly doesn't mean you can magically blink them out of existence. 2. Pit bulls are the breed on the receiving end of the most abuse and inhumane treatment of any other breed - and anyone could tell you that abusing a dog or neglecting it can cause aggression. 3. Many, many individual pit bulls make ideal pets given the proper care. Again, not against the ban - understand totally. But I do own a pit bull, she was a stray from the shelter, and she is very darling, gentle, and well-behaved after proper training, plus despite that we don't take any risk that she could ever get out or cause harm, just in case. It's not her fault she was born a pit bull and I don't think for a second that she doesn't deserve to live, or doesn't deserve a good home with a caring family, just because of her breed.
It's sad that we've come to the point of needing to ban them, but a hundred years of bad breeding is hard to overcome. The US also has an issue where we don't recognize dogs as dogs, they're always "puppers" and "doggos" or some angelic being who can do no wrong rather than an animal with its own, very non-human instincts and needs. We need dog owners to be more responsible and refuse to support backyard breeders, and actually train their dogs and treat them as they should be treated. Your dog is not your child, it is a dog.
Well said.
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I have a friend who owns very large dogs. Once she commented to me that her dogs were deadly weapons, just like her guns, and need to be handled with the same level of care. She had her dogs professionally trained and kept them well exercised. And she never forgot they were animals.
I don’t think dogs are “bad” in the same sense as humans can be “bad,” we know right from wrong and we can reason. Dogs cannot. So when people excuse their behavior, I think they mean the dog doesn’t know any better, except that means they shouldn’t be around people then. It’s not an excuse. Violent dogs shouldn’t be in society. Period.
Pit bulls could be used as police dogs or military dogs or guard dogs in prisons, right?
WOULD YOU RATHER HAVE A NEIGHBOR WHO'S A "BAD" POODLE OWNER OR A "BAD" PIT BULL OWNER???!!! 😡
Either dog is potentially dangerous.
It's not my business to tell my neighbor what dog they can or cannot have.
It is my business to protect myself how I see fit.
I can fence my yard. I can carry a firearm.
My safety is my responsibility and if my neighbor is responsible for negligent behavior, law enforcement and courts are responsible for punishment.
Neither
@@dastarddizaster That's great. What about the toddlers who can't carry guns?
@@dastarddizaster
@@treestuffer I've stated elsewhere.
Every dog gives signs.
Every owner is responsible for knowing their animal and maintaining safety for the animal and all persons involved with the animal.
Matt was wrong with his synopsis of the dog attack.
Every single dog attack is avoidable.
Nobody said a toddler needed to carry a gun, dumbass.
Yes chihuahuas don’t kill the thousands of people they bite every year, fortunately they usually don’t even draw blood.
The point in people bringing up that argument is that it’s a dog thing, not a pit bull thing. So are we going to ban ALL dogs then?
The answer is pretty simple in my opinion, stricter laws need to be enforced EVERYTIME a dog of any breed is not on a leash outside of its own yard. I would even maybe agree with a law requiring proof of a fenced in property before you can legally purchase a pitbull, Rottweiler, or cane corso… and I say this as an owner of a Rottweiler.
It also seems like these attacks from dogs roaming the streets usually happen when it’s 2 or more dogs. Pack hunting mentality I would assume… so maybe a law to try and curtail that issue as well might be a good idea.
Don't know if anybody finds it interesting, but in Poland one has to have a special permit to own a dog of an aggresive breed (there is a special list of those breeds). In order to get that permit you have to present inter alia a copy of psychological tests of both the dog and the owner, the proof that you have attended a special course for dog owners and you know how to take care of the dog and also you have to describe the place the dog will live in (whether you have a garden, how much space will the dog have, that kind of thing).
I used to think “no bad dogs, just bad owners” until the day a random Pitt bull on a walk attacked my 5 WEEK OLD BABY. Thank the Lord the owner reacted so quickly and my daughter didn’t get harmed. The next year my FIL’s dogs got attacked by two roving PB. One of his dogs got mauled to death in his own yard and there was nothing he could do about it. Even the police who showed up said their protocol is to only kill the animal if they are attacking humans. I’m so done with Pitt Bull apologists. The breed is the problem, and the owners for caring so little about the safety of other humans.
The owner didnt train it properly. those dogs are loyal and strong, if untrained they may end on the wrong side, not their fault.
@@Kamikazi_YTit’s not JUST the training. There are frequently problems with their breeding/genetics.
@@Kamikazi_YTThen why is it that pretty much all other breeds don’t need training at all and rarely attack anybody?
Rottweilers are just as bad. My childhood best friend's dog was mauled to death and eaten when her neighbor's Rottweilers got out of their yard and attacked her dog in her yard. My friend was eleven at the time and saw the whole thing. She was quite traumatized.
Pitt Bulls are garbage. . . and so are most of their owners.
every dog owner says their dog is the good one. then when you go to pet the dog after you ask if it's ok to pet the dog and the dog tries to bite you, the owner acts like the dog has never done that before and that it only tried to bite you because of the way you tried to pet the dog.
Oh yes that is every dog . Please…
Stupid comment. You're just jumping on the bandwagon here
Or because you are a bad soul and the dog has divine powers to recognise your evil
I have had this kind of thing told to me😅
Im an Ex-LEO and animal welfare officer. My rehabed pittys lived long, happy, totally safe lives. Trash dog owners are the issue. Just like failed parents are to blame for inner city violence. Matts a cute little bigot on this issue. Better ban the hand guns too Matt🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I've had a Rottweiler, PitBulls, Doberman, and German Shepherd... only dog to bite someone was the German Shepherd (was a retired German police dog) One of my pitbulls lived to age 17, only fought with another dog when he got out... He was typically meek but would defend himself if attacked. Never experienced what I'm reading in the comment section.
Using this same logic, someone who kept a deadly cobra for 17 years and no one died is proof that cobras aren't dangerous. According to this logic, one exception proves that the rule is false.
@@handrail48 Cobras aren't dangerous unless handled improperly. Most snakes stay away from people.
Shepherds test higher in aggression in behavioral testing, bully breeds don't test especially high. These comments are from dumb emotional people who haven't actually researched the topic at all. This topic is the right wing equivalent of cops shooting black people, it's embarrassing how dumb the right is on it.
"Some people" in the inner city think its a status symbol to have a pit and teach it to be mean.
Same with these shortstuff women; with the tatoos and driving lifted Jeeps...just SEARCHING for another way to look tough and be "empowered" and "strong + independent""and "stunning + brave."
Another example of a status symbol which isn't difficult to achieve and isn't productive for existence in a civilized society. Just like twerking for justice it's an indicator of
@@gregb4395Did a Shortstuffs JeepLady hurt you bruh? I'm here if you need to talk.
@@Wanderer_Rogue - You obviously need therapy.
Matt I totally agree with you. I'd also further add that I am so sick of reckless dog owners who don't put their dogs on a leash while walking them in public.
Reckless? Give me a break. It's not reckless but I'm okay with owners being held responsible for their dog's actions. I walk my lab off leash all the time but would never do that with my pyr.
@@agisler87it’s reckless. Keep your animal on a leash ffs. Don’t put others in harms way.
@@agisler87stupid response.
@@2iggy_ Useless response.
@@edmund1737 No I won't, it's not reckless.
I dont have a pit bull and MOST PITBULLS are completely safe
For the most part, they are bred by backyard breeders that don’t socialize either the mom or dad. When Michael Vicks story broke and all of his dogs were in quarantine, People magazine wrote an article, trainers were brought in because of the public outcry to not euthanize the dogs. They set out to prove that the dogs could not be rehabilitated. The trainers were astonished at how timid and sweet the dogs were. I believe only 2 were euthanized, one because of aggression and the other because of health. Several went on to be therapy dogs. Any dog any breed left unsocialized and chained to a fence or left without any interaction is capable of this behavior. Pit bull attacks is a news story. Media jumps on it. My beagle was attacked by a pitbull in the vets office. I don’t blame the dog, I blame the owner who had to have known the dog was dog aggressive. Yes indeed some dogs, pitbull and otherwise have a very serious prey drive. They should not be owned by an inexperienced dog owner. If you have never owned a pitbull your opinion means nothing.
Good comment, I really hate how the right goes full leftist on this topic. It's just emotional responses to cherrypicked anecdotes.
Breed is a predictor of behavior in all dogs. Unless it’s a pitbull. Then it’s the owners.
I have a Golden Retriever and an English Shephard. If I described their behavior to you you would think I was reciting the description directly from their breed's webpage.
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Pitt Bull isn't a breed. It's a grouping of breeds used to deliberately skew the statistics for the ignorant.
Breed of the owner is predictive of the kind of behavior their dog will have. These same owners would have vicious dogs of another breed if you banned pitbulls. If you think a mean Pitbull is dangerous wait until you see a mean Tibetan Mastiff.
Or maybe it’s the gaslighting into believing pitbulls are lap dogs. I personally love pitbulls and am into dog training. Lying to people about breed expectations they should have is exactly why Pitbulls are still stigmatized while German shepherds and Dobermans have gotten better media attention lately. Because people know what behaviors to expect from them and train accordingly. Dobermans and German shepherds were
super stigmatized in the 80s and 90s. And I do believe owners of pitbulls should have to have some sort of registration and training because the vast majority of people I met are not qualified to own a pitbull.
Why are pitbulls the only dogs who have bad owners? It's always the argument when a pit attacks someone: it had a bad owner. Or, sometimes, "it was abused!" as if they're the only breed that can have a bad owner or come from a bad past.
They're not the "only" ones but they're extremely popular among idiot a-holes who think they're going to make money breeding them for fighting. They train them to fight. They train them to be mean. And then they abandon them when it turns out they can't actually make any money having them fight, either because they can't win or because they get caught and arrested, thus leaving them on the street.
You realize that in poor communities Pit Bulls are guard dogs and are used for dog fighting? When you have uneducated owners who train their dogs to attack people and other dogs for sport that is what you going to get. I would call people who train dogs to attack other humans and dogs a bad owner. Don’t be brain washed by the Matt Walsh cult and do some actual research.
Lol exactly
When people say they're from an abuse situation, they mean that not only were they abused, but trained to kill. Many dogs come from horrible homes and experienced abuse and neglect, but NOT trained to kill and be vicious.
In the 80s, it was German shepherds. 90s, Dobermans. 00s, Dalmatians. Now, pitbulls. We’ll see what the next bad breed is.
The dog in the thumbnail isn’t even a pitbull… it’s an American bully… this is the problem… bully’s and bulldogs are not pitbull terriers
I was bitten in the face by a German Shepherd when I was in second grade. When people have a reason not to trust a breed of dog, no amount of "no but" is going to change their mind.
A co-worker’s daughter was just recently attacked by a pit bull unprovoked and is now going through a ton of surgeries. They are not worth keeping around. They are just too dangerous and it’s foolish to own one.
Tell that to my family’s 3 generations of dog breeding & show training 😂 best, calmest, nicest breed we’ve ever worked with.
Would you have those same feelings towards any dog or is it just "pit bulls" ?
It’s time for the gd gov to do its job and protect ppl from their idiot neighbors who want this dog just bc of their own selfish whims.
Then call me a fool
Last summer my brother was attacked by our mom and dads "Rhodesian Ridgeback" dog. A dog bred to take down lions in the Savanah. Could have been worse than it was if not for me and our 70 year old dads quick action to wrestle him to immobility. This dog hates everyone but my mom and dad but they won't put it down and my pitbull owning brother that got attacked doesn't want them too. I refuse to go to their house anymore even though they say they'll put him away. Yeah right, he was suppossed to have been put away when he attacked my brother. So sorry, but I don't feel bad for refusing to go over there
These monsters and their monster dog don't care about people. Psychopaths.
None of that is the dog's fault. That's your parents' fault for having more dog than they can safely manage, which then becomes a menace. That is the real problem here. There are dozens of other breeds that would create the same problem in the same situation, but there's one common thread here - the people.
And neither SHOULD you feel bad.
Ridgebacks were never used to "take down" lions. They wish... They were used to lure the lions to the hunters so they could shoot the lions. Get your facts straight.
@@joeday4293 You have no clue even seeing this video. There are over 100 breeds to pick from that aren't known for their violence yet. It's not the people in many cases. People have a psychological defect for wanting these animals. In countries where they are banned, fatal dog attacks are reduced by 80% yet there are just as many "bad owners"
I personally have owned Pit bulls. They have been the sweetest dogs. If the facts show they are a danger then I believe it's up to the owners to take precautions to keep their dog's (As well as other people) Safe. I have a black lab/German Shephard now, I live in an apartment building and if I get on the elevator with someone, (Regardless that she's never shown aggression to strangers) I ready myself and get a firm hand on her leash and collar just in case. As for that being said, what happens to the Pit bulls when they are banned? do we euthanize a whole breed of dog? genuinely curious, not being a smart ass.
The only dog I've ever been bit by was a standard poodle. The only opinions you've successfully changed with these crybaby dog videos are turning people who once saw you as a peer in the opposite direction. Nice work
I was attacked in my backyard by three pits that had ate all my chickens, two got away.
It’s probably because they were starving
@@bobbyraejohnsonOr just as likely, abused.
@@bobbyraejohnson they didn't eat them just destroyed them like toys, and went after me. Local lady was mauled by a park of different pits as well was in hospital for over 6 months. My dad's pit went after one of my kid's when he was 5. Never again.
@@joeday4293It was the breed, stop deflecting.
@@MaxG-jk8ty I'm sorry, I've known far too many awesome and lovable pitbulls, as well as far too many shitty people, to agree.
I have personally known of five severe pitbull attacks on former pitbull apologists. One bragged her grandchild was the safest kid in the neighborhood for having two pitbulls. Until she walked into the backyard and found the 3 yr old torn to pieces. Another lost her arm to her sweet pitbull. There are so many many dogs out there. Why do we allow these dogs in society? There is no reason for it. I broke up with someone for buying a pitbull against my wishes when I had a child in the house. Because he had a choice and then I did as well. And I could not have lived with myself if something happened despite my misgivings
Thank you for caring more about your child than the monster or his monster dog.
Good for you! My son-in-law tried fostering a pitbull puppy when my grandson was still a baby and I was horrified! Thankfully, it didn’t work out and the dog left before anything happened.
yeah no you’re lying and made that up.
@@debrakelly4505I hope you have a “nice” interaction with a pit bull because you deserve it.
@@night6724 Proving the point about the sociopaths who choose these beasts.
Matt should have also talked about the callous guy recording the attack. It seams to me when there is a violent act, there are more people recording than calling 911.
My 31 year old daughter has a pity bull . He is the SWEETEST , laziest dog . Not a mean bone in his body . I think that other dogs that look like pitts such as Cane Corso ,Presa Canario, Dogo Argentino are all bunched into one group . The last three that I have mentioned are scary dogs !
Why should my hippo worry you? 😂 yesterday I put a silly hat on my hippo 💀
AAoow...Shoow shweeet....😄
But he's wearing ducky pajamas!!!
Just recently my brother-in-law was murdered by an attack by a Cane Corso and Pitbull, THAT HE KNEW WELL, -- they were his daughter's dogs. Now WHY anyone would need ONE such dog, let alone TWO, in a traditionally safe suburban neighborhood, is beyond me. And we STILL don't know what provoked them.
I’m so sorry for your loss.
I am so sorry for your loss.
And I also believe that people that own dogs like that have an undiagnosed mental illness
Yep exactly like liberalism
You people sound EXACTLY like leftists! 😂 🤣
Literally exactly like them!
@@ArchiveAmerica How come?
I would be curious if the pit bulls who attack people are more often males? We had three pit bulls growing up that were super sweet, but they were all female. Or we just got lucky.
Anecdotally I’ve never met anyone attacaked by a pit bull, but my grandma got her arm shredded by her friend’s black lab, my cousin got attacked as a kid by a blue healer, and recently a friend had to put her Australian shepherd down because he started attacking kids for no reason. I’ve also met multiple people who had to put their cocker spaniels down after they developed “spaniel rage” and got super aggressive. My point is I think any dog should not get a second chance once it’s shown any aggressive, dangerous behavior without a reason.
Yup. Bad dogs are the problem. You’ve got bad owners with bad dogs and good owners with bad dogs. My state has no kill laws, so bad dogs can’t get put down. The streets are full of ferals that no one wants as a result.
" Pitbulls are nice until they arent "
Like people. 👍
I had a friend who was attacked by a pit bull as a baby. She almost lost her leg, and I'm shocked she wasn't killed. Thank God for her dad. This is why I am so anti-pitbull and so dead set on keeping fathers accountable considering the fatherlessness 'epidemic'. If my friend didn't have a father, she'd be dead. He did get extremely hurt, but he saved his daughter.
Blame whoever that dogs owner is.
In the UK there is a survey of 5000 women and 42% of them said they would lie about being on birth control in order to get pregnant against their partner's wishes. I can understand when guys leave such women and most of the time there is probably not even a guy around and many women just want a child from Chad and become a single mother on purpose. Long story short: Women are the key to reproduction. So if you want to avoid fatherless homes, you'd have to keep women accountable because they are the ones who decide about birth.
@@malakaithedemigodYeah, for selfishly owning such a dangerous dog to start with!
Yeah you’re lying
Still wouldn't feel safe with a pitbull named Cupcake.
Your description says a lot about your intelligence
Pits were literally bred to fight and be aggressive, I love dogs and have never met a mean pitbull but I’m still very aware because I know the history of the breed
Same these dogs are dangerous with are without owner's
Any large Animal can be dangerous, a guy I worked with, his daughter got her lip bit off by a horse.
That's called an irrational fear.
I did real estate photography and virtual tours for close to 20 years. Went into hundreds of homes, many with dogs. Some of the sweetest dogs I’ve met have been Pitties. The only time I met hyper aggressive dogs and was mauled was by chihuahuas. Sadly, too many scum of the earth buy pit bulls for the wrong reason. Coincidentally, they also buy chihuahuas. When I was looking to adopt, unfortunately because of the new demographic in my area, my choice of dogs was either a pit Bull or chihuahua. They want you to sign a waiver for pit bulls because of what the former owners did to them. I’m fine if there’s some sort of license to own, I love the breed. Sadly though something needs to be done, more now than ever as we’re importing the third world with third world values.
Ironically, just tonight, I took my toy poodle puppy to the dog park near my home. Some smaller dogs showed up, and they playfully chased each other around the small dog side. I thought it strange that a woman was sitting in her car watching everyone, but when the large dog area across the fence was empty, she emerged from her car with a large black/ white pit leading her to the gate. She had him on a leash, and I noticed he was watching all the smaller dogs. He was barking and lunging at the end of the leash, and his owner said, "Calm down. Sit. Sit. Sit." (He didn't listen) A small dog owner in the small dog area where I was said, "Let him off the leash, he's fine you're at a dog park." I looked at him like huh? It's all good until he rips your tiny Yorkie through the fence to his side... As the woman struggled to control her dog far from the smaller dogs, she muttered, "Well he's attacked other dogs, and I don't train dogs so I just let him run around when the dog park is empty." That seems responsible for her to wait until no one else is on the large dog side to unleash him, but the dog was clearly high energy and aggressive and I wasn't comfortable having him there...why bring a super aggressive dog to the dog park at all? Made no sense to me.
When I was nine years old, I got mauled by two pit bulls. Out of nowhere they came out of their house, and attacked me. Lucky, they went for my lower body, and not my upper body. It’s extremely painful, and traumatizing realizing at that moment that my life could’ve ended. People helped me, dogs got shot, but I have physical and mental of that moment.
You have my sympathy. I hope that one day, you will be able to resolve the trauma.
You are lucky because people helped you. Those Pitbulls may have started at your legs because that is how they take you down to the ground and then take things further.