For those that wonder why (or how) American Pitbulls sometimes go after cows and horses without even being trained to and are able to be a real problem for these animals despite how large they are, it is because of what the American Pitbull was bred for. They have been bred and used to take on animals like bulls, bears, and wild boar for things like hunting, farm work, and combat sports like bull baiting, bear baiting, etc. The goal was for the dog to latch on, not let go, and work to tire the animal out or to cause the animal to fall by knocking it off balance or causing even more pain by doing the headshake. Even today people can see them being used for things like catching out of control cattle, hunting wild boar, and even used in bear baiting matches in places like Pakistan. Just like a rat terrier is likely to attack a hamster, a Pitbull is likely to attack a horse or cow. It is up to owners to be responsible with their dogs and make sure they do not get into trouble.
@@Micky2009ishThen Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the Holy Ghost Acts 2:38
Why the world is so crooked. they always try to justify the bad guys. Never mention the innocent children and adults these ferocious dogs maims and kills.
I couldn't agree more. Pit bulls were selectively bred to be how they are; and no amount of denying it from pit bull owners will change that. One of me best mates had his 8 year old daughter mauled by one. She spent a week in hospital and had her arm and face stitched back up. The neighbours, like every pit bull owner does, claimed their dog "would never hurt anything and would only lick you to death." And gave the same drivel as they all do claiming the dog's temperament is based on how they're raised. Well, that is a load of crap because their dog just got it in its head one day to wander into their yard where the girl was playing and then attacked her for no reason. It just suddenly homed in on her, ran at her and attacked. So yeah, I'm over everyone saying they aren't mean animals. Yes they are. They were bred to be how they are. And I agree- they should all be banned. These are not isolated incidences. It happens a lot and people still defend them 😡
@@bobtriezenberg4255 Sorry to hear about the girl. It gives me the heebie jeebies, to think that people are allowed to own this type of dog. As you say, it seems that at any moment they can just become killing machines. It is part of their nature. Definitely need banning.
Right! The chicken and the dog clip especially. The dog bared its teeth menacingly, whilst the chicken countered with its sharp beak and powerful wings. He has been given a script to read, and that's all he is going to do. Oh, and fella, you need to know the difference between a bull and a cow, as well as Spanish bull fighting with matadors and American bull riding with cowboys.
wow, how cruel of you. Not all pitbulls are bad just the people who raise them. also not all the dogs in this video where pitbulls. I hope you do not just hate dogs and just want to be cruel to them to vent your hatred. I do understand there are bad dogs and they need to be put down, but that is up to the authorities to do so not you.
No, a dog's behavior is NOT a reflection of it's owners responsibility. Having a Pit Bull is like leaving a loaded gun on the coffee table in a room full of kids. Maybe nothing will happen but the odds are hugely higher than if the gun wasn't there. Ban Pit Bulls. The world doesn't need them. The owners just feel superior to others because they think they can handle the dog when others can't.
According to one obnoxious dogfighter (they aren't prevented from advertising their vioIent content on this pIatform) any dog who is not tested in the pit is not a pit buII. So, I have rescued many Staffordshire terriers and one almost pit buII. She was young, and had not yet been put in the pit by her wonderfuI owner, she escaped, bIeeding, from his property and ran to a IocaI shop where the shopkeeper hid her in the back. The shop hostess knew the dogfighter, as he came into her shop quite a few times, and bragged about starving puppies as soon as they were weaned, and throw one piece of food in their midst so they Iearned they had to fight to survive. Ain't humans just sweII??
@@OIllllO what I'm saying ok how is it that everything happens to a child thank for a minute I had three nieces and a nephew grew up with red nose jocks and dubbed jackos and bridle none of us got bite how do you know children didn't pull ears or tails thing is everyone blames the dog never owners
For those that wonder why (or how) American Pitbulls sometimes go after cows and horses without even being trained to and are able to be a real problem for these animals despite how large they are, it is because of what the American Pitbull was bred for. They have been bred and used to take on animals like bulls, bears, and wild boar for things like hunting, farm work, and combat sports like bull baiting, bear baiting, etc. The goal was for the dog to latch on, not let go, and work to tire the animal out or to cause the animal to fall by knocking it off balance or causing even more pain by doing the headshake. Even today people can see them being used for things like catching out of control cattle, hunting wild boar, and even used in bear baiting matches in places like Pakistan. Just like a rat terrier is likely to attack a hamster, a Pitbull is likely to attack a horse or cow. It is up to owners to be responsible with their dogs and make sure they do not get into trouble.
I was walking down the street the other day when two pit bulls came charging up the street at me. I was preparing to get mauled but got lucky. I had a stick, which I swung at them as I was yelling at them, and they went around me. After my eight-year-old daughter suffered a severe pit bull attack (over four hundred stitches) I would not have minded if there were no pit bulls in existence. it would save children's lives of there were none on the planet. But I will open carry when I walk in the future. I'm 77 and I know that two pit bulls recently killed an old guy so I realize that it could happen to me.
As a kid i was out numbered couldn't run they were waiting about ten dogs or more coming down the hill on my bike i sped up fast yelled they parted like the Red Sea and i kept going you know it.
Please don't overgeneralize. My wife who is a vet was given a pit bull, which we trained to not be aggressive. We socialized her to play with other dogs, and she is not a threat to other people or dogs. Nonetheless, I don't recommend pit bulls, because they require a lot more work than other types of dogs, and they are hard to control.
I was confronted twice by pit bulls. Luckily, neither was in full attack mode. I instinctively stood my ground and raised my arms in the air making myself look as big as I could. The first incident was a standoff, probably because of the distance between the two of us. The second was a near miss. The pit bull was barking and snapping at my crotch. Fortunately, the owner interfered and grabbed the dog by the collar. He laughed it off, fully confident that this dangerous animal was in full control of its instincts. If the owner hadn't been there, I think I would have been attacked. As a consequence of these two incidents, I don't trust pit bulls, no matter how much the owner insists that they wouldn't harm a flea.
Years ago in NYC, when that city was still fairly civilized, I saw two ladies walking their dogs alongside Central Park. One had a golden retriever, one a pit bull. For no reason at all, and silently, the pit bull lunged at the retriever's belly and tried to gut it. Outlaw the damn things!
If the owners cannot handle the animal they should not have it. Of course they should be held responsible for it. If you can't be the leader in the pack, don't have a pack. Do NOT own a strong aggressive animal of any kind. Especially a pit bull. I own a chihuahua & would not want anything bigger or stronger. I couldn't maintain a large animal. I am female, 65, & have a very soft voice.😊
Please actually look up statistics about Pitbulls. They are unsafe. They cause by far the most plastic surgery and most SEVERE plastic surgery in children among all dog breeds whilst also being a less common dog. The severity of pitbull bites is also far above that of other breeds. Other breeds bite as warning or to tell you to bug off. Pitbulls bite to harm. The number of stories of well trained pits attacking people and pets for no reason is overwhelming. The number of videos of pits attacking for no reason is overwhelming. They have a fight-to-the-death reflex than can just randomly turn on, as that is what they were bred for.
most pitbull bite cases are not pitbulls. people call any dog that barely resembles a pitbull "pitbull". when you're being attacked by a dog you don't really think of what breed it is, if it's big and with short hair you're gonna say pitbull. when attacking, labs, terriers, all mutts, cane corsos, mastiffs, dogos, bulldogs, boxers, even malinois will be called "pitbulls" especially by these bait channels. watch the video again, you'll see most of the dogs in these videos are NOT pitbulls and it's blatantly obvious, but people don't notice. go to 5:20 on this video
@@TheWeirdo1337 Pit bull, bull terrier, bully, staffordshire bull terrier, bulldog, all the breeds with the word bull should be banned, they were bred for aggression, it's in their DNA.
Breeds known for having more challenging temperaments compared to Pit Bulls include Chihuahuas, Dachshunds, Jack Russell Terriers, Chow Chows, Akitas, German Shepherds, Poodles, Beagles, Basset Hounds, and Corgis. Yeah why dont you fucking research again you dumb fuck
This narration is hilarious. So colorfully descriptive. "In a harrowing scene, a tense confrontation unfolds, as a muscular and agitated pitbull dog aggresively charges towards a majestic horse diligently pulling a carriage."
Wrong!! It is not the fault of the owner when a Pit Bull attacks totally unprovoked. This breed is bred to attack. My granddaughter is a testament to that.
You said this breed is bred to attack, that is because the owners train it like that. Friend has a pit bull from a pup and trained it properly and it does not attack anything or anyone at all. You can make a breed more docile with training.
You are an id*** again it is the fault of the owner and a lot of owners don’t take the extra care to train bullies, because they are very stubborn, and they always strive to be the alpha but you have to have a heavy head and discipline, and eventually they will simmer down which takes more effort to do than other dog breeds… that is the problem….. if you have ever owned a bulldog, then you’ll be able to contest to that otherwise you have no say so in the matter because you don’t know
you must be completely irrelevant my friend better let the people who are specialized on it talk about this topic. what are the things you say why you lie why you condemn without knowing, Are you a dog trainer? I also heard that the cars were flying
"But...but...but...they're nursery dogs! My pwecious little pibbles puppers is so sweeeeeeet!" Every one of these dog owners will say their dog has never, ever, ever shown any aggression. Hell, it probably even does the dishes and diapers their newborn baby. But this time? That damn butterfly sneezing eight miles away upset the monster 🙄
It’s in the breed. Anyone who argues otherwise doesn’t know pit bulls. I’ve known ones that never showed aggression their whole lives. I’ve also seen the dark side of ones their people claimed were harmless.
I’ve owned over 15 game bred pits not one has been aggressive towards me or my family, it’s not in the breed, pits were bred for bull baiting and hunting, the most aggressive dogs I’ve come across are healers and Rottweilers, it’s not the breed it’s the owner also 80% of pitbull attacks are actually not pits they get misidentified and puts a bad name on pits, you can look it up online that pits are the second most tolerable dogs behind golden retrievers
@@Rectitude4U a sport that was banned over 150 years ago, which when it became illegal in America the dogs were used as companion dogs and working dogs, that’s like saying all labs can duck hunt perfectly without training because they were bred for it many years ago
3:50 I know that you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, but this guy doesn’t look like that he got the dog for love and affection, he looks like that he got the pit bull to try and seem tough and cool around his mates and other people.
i agree. These dog breeds are crossedbreed intentionally, to protect livestock from strong intruders and yet the law doesnt prohibit ordinary people from owning it. I hate this dog.
It’s “Pit Bulldog”; they are Bulldogs (dogs bred for the sport of bull-running, then bull-baiting (not to mention lion-baiting, donkey baiting, badger baiting then dog-on-dog fighting as well as dangerous game catching).
Every time a pit bull kills a kid or some old person, the owner always says the same thing: "I never thought that dog would do something like that." They (the owners) really are that stupid.
in a way you and this video are correct, the owners are to blame just not how people in these comments think. the pitbull owners that are to blame arent trying to raise a mean dog or a fighting dog or some nonsense....no the ones who cause this problem are the people who pretend there is no difference between a pit and a lab and they raise them as if they were the same. genetics are real.....i know this makes people uncomfortable but its still true.
@@suzukisixk7My Australian Shepherds are very well trained, but they still nip at me occasionally if we're running together outside because that's what they were bred for - herding. It's literally in their blood, just in the same way that pitbulls were bred for bloodsport.
The pre-cursor to the breeded 'Pitbull' was from the early 1800s for fighting in a cruel blood sport known as “bull baiting”. One to two were set to harass a bull or bear for hours until the animal collapsed from fatigue, injuries or both. And since that time parts of human society have favored them and bulldogs as fighting dogs. Once bull and bear baiting was outlawed, the public turned their attention to “ratting”. This practice pitted dogs against rats in which they were timed to see whose dog would kill the most rats in the least amount of time. Ultimately, the public turned their eyes upon dog to dog fighting as it was more easily hidden from view and thus the law. Ratting and dogfighting both required more agility and speed on the part of the dog, so Bulldogs were crossed with Terriers “Bull and Terriers”, more commonly known as the first Pit Bull Terrier. So while Pitbulls may be nice and gentle most of the time, why would someone take the risk of having one in a domestic setting, when it's total reason for existing was to fight and kill. This animal was fine-tuned for one task. We are talking about an muscle bound animal that can weight up to 50 Ibs and can have a bite force of 240-330 pounds per square inch (PSI). And they have some pretty impressive teeth, claws and an instinct to keep attacking until it's target is dead.. In the USA, Pitbull are responsible for 66% of the human deaths (total 520+) by dogs each year. It only needs that one time for things to go wrong!!!!!
@@SianCarvalho-hc1qj They are bred for attacking and they do that very regularly and unpredictably, to other dogs and humans. There is no place for them
Everybody seems to keep crowing 'it's not about the dog NOR the dog breed, it's about the owner of the dog'. This video appears to show just a snippet of worldwide evidence to contradict that maxim. So with these Pit Bulls and Bully breeds, IS it really about the owners or is there something 'off' with the breeds themselves? This debate just doesn't appear to have a winner, still, and may go on for all eternity.
It's about the dogs clearly. Pit bulls were made just for fighting. Even if jesus himself said "it's harmless it's the owners fault" he is still wrong! It's the god dmn mutt.
It’s not obvious because you are lacking critical information as well as critical thinking skills added to an infantile adoration of authority and peer pressure.
@@WDLC1911 Er, you cannot possibly be addressing me with a peculiar and wildly inaccurate character portrait like that. Comically heavy handed and fantastically ironic in ways you are almost certainly unaware of. Therefore you win Comment of The Month, no contest. Thanks for the laugh!
Never understood why people defend this breed and always say "its the owners" !! BS - Ive had experiences that enforce me to say that as in OZ - they should be out bred and banned . Including anyone who owns them I am not allowed to have a crocodile on my property. Whats the difference?
And many who fear them are rank cowards. Everything is certainly not for everybody and many people own things they really ought not have. Is it the animal’s fault? Is it the 500 bhp car’s fault? Is it the pistol or rifle’s fault?
you so wrong.......................... they are excellent family dogs if raised correctly. I can turn a ankle biter into a fighting dog. It is the Human who mistreats those dogs and giving them a bad rap. PS: I am 62 and own 4 Pit Bulls and I foster them also. In over 20 years I never had an issue because they are trained to sit, heel and lay down & 'Baby" which means they will lay down in front of a kid", they get along with kids, people & cats - that is all they need
@@Micky2009ish you most certainly could not turn an “ankle biter” into a pit dog or “fighting dog” any more than you could turn a nerd into an MMA competitor in the UFC.
The average person can clearly never train these terrors enough. They can snap even when trained by skilled professionals. They can kill cats and children that they knew since they were puppies. It is entirely right to blame the entire breed.
For those that wonder why (or how) American Pitbulls sometimes take on cows and horses and are able to be a real problem for these animals despite how large they are, it is because of what the American Pitbull was bred for. They have been bred and used to take on animals like bulls, bears, and wild boar for things like hunting, farm work, and combat sports like bull baiting, bear baiting, etc. The goal was for the dog to latch on, not let go, and work to tire the animal out or to cause the animal to fall by knocking it off balance or causing even more pain by doing the headshake. Even today people can see them being used for things like catching out of control cattle, hunting wild boar, and even used in bear baiting matches in places like Pakistan. Just like a rat terrier is likely to attack a hamster, a Pitbull is likely to attack a horse or cow. It is up to owners to be responsible with their dogs and make sure they do not get into trouble.
It is unfair to blame a breed specifically bred to display aggression. Firstly, aggression towards other animals and later towards humans. Okay, it is not fair; blame the breeders. But what to do now? Out 430 fatal to human attacks by dogs 284 or 66 percent were done by pit pulls. It is the breed, and that is where the work needs to be focused. The breeding.
I was just chased by 2 unmuzzled Pit Bull Terriers released by "The Omen" (1976) 4 days ago myself. I stopped, turned around and said, "you better stop". They both stopped. Unfortunately, I did twist my ankle to where I could not walk. I had to limp home. I took a trip to the emergency room the following day for that reason. I never want to, but thought I was going to have to put both beasts down. Pit Bull Terriers are not referred to as "Death Row Dogs" (2008) without reason. This is because Pit Bull Terriers are not dogs, regardless of how adorable, cute, friendly, precious or sweet they may appear. Pit Bull Terriers are actually ferocious, ravenous, relentless, bloodthirsty hybrid/monsters, also referred to as mutants that were bred to search, chase, attack and kill their prey as quickly as possible. Monsters do what monsters do whether two-legged or four-legged. They were produced by mating an Old English Bull dog with an Old English Terrier dog which is a very dangerous mix. Unlike Man, dogs "Goofy - Man's Best Friend" (1952) are not living soul. "Dogs" (1976) "wolf wolf", "Devil Dog: The Hound of Hell" (1978), "Man's Best Friend" (1993), "The Breed" (2006), "Night of the Wild" (2015) and "The Pack" (2016) are beast of the field which means by nature, they are wild. Their smell, ears, nose, jaw structure, sharp teeth, tongue, fur, four legs, four feet, also referred to as paws and tail are all indicators of this, which is why their domain is outside, not inside. The Old English Bull dog and the Old English Terrier dog were each used in blood sport. A blood sport is the only sport where the intended outcome is the death of the opponent. Due to the Pit Bull Terrier's deoxyribonucleic acid commonly known as DNA, "it" is the ultimate miniature charging bull (El Toro), "Cujo" (1983) and "Jaws" (1975) combined meaning "it" is specifically bred to kill (BTK). What goes on in the wilderness goes on in the "Wilderness" (2006). It is very unfortunate that their advocates/bedmates/servants/poop scoopers/lovers/worshippers somehow seem to either not know or forget this altogether, then learn or are put in remembrance of this the very painful way. My wife is terrified of dogs and Pit Bull Terriers. She gets behind me, holds on tightly and cries when one is near. She has every right to be and to do so. They are not me. If I ever desire to have a pet, I will purchase me an aquarium, then adopt or rescue some goldfish to put in it. Til this day, I have not seen or heard any reports of anyone being bitten, dragged, mangled, mauled, killed or eaten by anyone's pet goldfish. Man likes peace.
Why don't you introduce to your wife breeds of dogs (I agree those others can't be classed as "dogs") such as the Golden Retriever and Pembroke Welsh Corgi? The whole dog species doesn't deserve to be seen like that.
@@ikarugaxx3749 No! My wife may have experienced Bowser or any one of movies listed in my previous comment when she was younger. Some veterans who have served in combat are not the only ones who suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, commonly referred to as PTSD. It is what it is.
I had one lock on to my left knee while out on a dog walk. It went for my dog who knew the plan and she ran behind me leaving me to face the music!! LOL Their jaws become automatically snapping until they lock on to something. I stayed calm, bent over the got hold of the collar.... I think it thought it was the owner did that and thankfully it let go. MRI showed 'complex trauma damage to the meniscus with a flap'.... and four deep puncture marks which bled quite a lot. It's left me with a limp on that side. Lucky escape. 6 months later we were in the garden and it threw itself at our wooden back gate and clawed and clawed to get in. Thankfully the gate was locked and our dog was inside. It's dead now and so is the owner. Frightening experience.... totally unexpected and random.
My dog was forever being attacked, luckily he wasn't so smart as to hide behind me, so when approaching dog got near and their focus was on my dog, they would be met by a cracking drop-kick.
2:16 You may be wrong. How does Pitbull know the catching neck will lead to death. Generally, Lions, Tigers and Leopards teach the cubs how to hunt. There is no chance for that Pitbull to know that neck is the sensitive part.
This is horrifying, but I can't hold my laugh when dog spins mid air, it remembers me that video of a guy snowboarding and then his dog is just spinning down the hill 😂
in 2011 i witnessed a pb attacking a dog from an old lady who tried to hit the pb worsening the situation. I interferred, was bitten in my lower arm but grabbed his collar and jumped with the pb in the canal holding him underwater for 30 secs. He let go.
The owner of the pit bull in the london park attack on the Police horse was stood watching wearing army style clothes you can see him. The dog was put down and the owner fined and banned from owing a dog in future.
Dont want to admit it…yet.. i had a bulloxer (american bully and boxer ) i got from a friend as a 6 month old to save from going to a pound . Iam well versed in having and raising dogs , this bulloxer was great at home in my place and with anyone who came over. He was playful and loveable ..he slept with me and girlfriend in bed went for rides with me to work all places like any other dog i have had over the decades… then when it fully matured around 2 yrs +/-….i had to harness him when walking him as hed try to attack any and everyThing …small kids , dogs , birds …it was insane he was fine with me and anyone I was with but nothing or no-one could approach while he was out of home … i had a fullblood pit bull many years before that was The most loveable dog ever ,as easy going as the labs i have had over the decades…so inever bought into the “the breed was bad”theory …till my last (last ever) bulloxer, now i still think since he was a pet store pup that possibly he came from a bad line or an over bred (meaning g to many relatives or some type of over inbreeding) …but i wont have nor ever be around one again ,and im an absolute dog fanatic …the problem i see is , most can be and probably are great dogs .but the few that arent are lethal and seeing mine who was always loved and taught to be friendly just snap and attack TO KILL was to traumatizing … i luckily tackled him one time when he slipped his harness (in a split second) and dove into a boy and his small dog ..luckily the boy let go of his leash and ran one way while his dog ran another so my dog got thrown off long enough for me to dive on him…. It was terrifying seeing this little lap dog run around and towards me scared to death , but it probably saved its life by keeping my idiot (who was chasing it) in my area …and thankfully my dog didnt chase the boy or i may have been to late… i still loved that mean bastard till he died but he became a locked away dog (in my place always and walked only briefly with doublechecked leashes attached to a harness and a collar …which i think only made his aggression worse as i couldnt socialize him ..didnt have the heart to have him put down so i lived in fear he may escaped for years while feeling guilty as he was so loving to me and anyone in my family ..but i couldnt chance walking him publicly ,he was unusually strong for 60lbs ..almost as strong as my working 80 lbs black lab but was an instinctive killer not a lover boy like the lab(s) were… i swear its not a situation anyone wants to be in and i was super lucky a few times when he’d snap and id stop him (barely at times)… i loved that asshole and still tear up thinking about him finally dying at the vets.but he also taught me a lesson i was to stubborn to believe :its not always the owners that make a bad dog ,sometimes theyre to instinctively driven to kill for no reason and out of the blue … i dont want a mass extinction of them or anything but they are a dangerous weapon that can go off at any moment . I dont know if i could live with myself if had i missed stopping mine just once and he hurt or killed another person or animal for ABSOLUTELY NO REASON WHAT SO EVER!
I have a good friend who works with dog rescue, very devoted. She owns an aggressive pit bull that she can't take out or allow her to be around strangers. She said it's not the owner, it's not always the breed, it is THE DOG. How would one know if they had a ticking time bomb if the dog was gotten at 8 or 12 weeks of age? They couldn't. I look at statistics. Pit bulls are 6% of the dog population, but 70% of maulings. That tells me what I need to know. (I will stick with rat terriers!)
@@King_Barney yeah it’s a shame really … though I believe any “Breed” ,from the sweetest to average will have outliers of aggressive to overly loving …yet the fact of those stats ( you mention)being so insightful makes me think that , possibly, we have ruined what could’ve been a great breed… what I mean is I think ( so this is imo, not any sort of fact) that bullies probably having a small percentage more of f that protection trait before humans messed with them … has now after “ we” have had so much influence on breeding for that trait of aggressive personality , also with over inbreeding among other possible reasons …. Now bullies are all , or are close to becoming where it’s a crap shoot with high odds on any litter possibly having future aggressive pups … I mentioned above about a pit I had many decades earlier … I have to reiterate those circumstances… she was a reject from a person who wanted an aggressive pit… so she was abused , by all accounts in every way possible …. I was ignorant at the time so I took her after a quick meeting … I got lucky , so lucky .. she was to this day the most lovable , sweetest dog I’ve ever had … I ended up rehoming her to a large family with kids of all ages .. she had serious separation anxiety & destroyed my home when ever I went to work, so I had little choice ..… she became the children’s dog her whole life …. Today id never consider taking a dog from that situation , never mind rehoming it to a family with kids … and I love all dogs , it’s part of my dna … but I can’t risk another pit/ bully type dog …
@@vicpnut1friend- no one “ruined” this breed type. This breed was created and honed specifically for fighting. Dogmen have, for at least a century been avidly and heavily inbreeding these animals for gameness- the ability to quickly escalate into profound aggression, with an unrelenting purpose. They were specifically bred to be killers. Dogmen deliberately bred for the physical attributes as well as the mental ones- these dogs are deliberately not bred to be smart. Their amygdala is significantly larger than other dog breeds. Their brains also get flooded with endorphins at the prospect of and during a fight. This keeps them ferocious and also explains their ability to pretty much ignore all pain signals. Take a good look at the dogs in this video- during these attacks, the dogs don’t have snarling aggression. They are having the time of their lives. They absolutely thrive and get a high from fighting. The dogmen laugh when people talk about training or forcing these dogs to fight. There is no training involved. Many will attest to the fact that when the dogs realize they are headed for a fight, they literally drag their handlers to get to it. These animals are almost pure instinct. There is no training fix, and all that profound inbreeding makes for a highly unstable animal. They have medical problems as well- but there are countless documented attacks from pits that have been raised and loved by the same family- only to 2, 3, …even 8 yrs later attack and kill a family member. And then they go right back to the sweet , stupid mutts the people thought they were to begin with. I have heard estimates of 10% or more pit and pit mixes today have this kind of mental weakness. And there is no test for it, there’s no predicting it, and there’s no fixing it. And for those idiots who say “this isn’t a pit”- reality check- all bully breeds are part of the pit bull umbrella. We now read of daily maulings and weekly fatalities by this group of dogs worldwide. Are there good, gentle pits that never show any signs of aggression? Absolutely. But these no way to tell, and as for people thinking these sr4 “family dogs”- humans have bred dogs for years to serve a function. Physiology (form) follows function. The pit is bred to be hypermusclular, with a head 2-3x the size to be in proportion with its body. The head itself is mainly mouth and throat face gets its characteristic butt crack skull and large checks for the massive masseter muscles and their attachment points. I applaud people who 100% knowingly undertake a life with a pit bull- especially a shelter one. And these people acknowledge they are basically held hostage by their dog. There is no place in society for these dogs- there never was. Everything I’ve stated is easily researched with a few hits on Google- many articles written by dogmen themselves. The explosion of pits and mixes is a dark day in our world and shelters are now 60-90% full of them. Most people see these dogs in shelters and take one look and go- oh hell no. So I feel there is hope that we will eventually be rid of them. The problem lies with those individuals who become obsessively blind to the breeds origins and characteristics. They prefer to create their own narratives. And innocent individuals suffer for it. This acceptance of these dogs in society also makes it dramatically easier for illegal dogfight syndicates to continue- they can practically hide in plain sight. So this insane devotion really needs to stop. For everyone’s sake, including the dogs themselves
I have a pit bull. She wants to play with other dogs, but she is very rough when playing, and most other dogs don't want to play with her. She is hard to control, and she needs to be taken for a walk twice a day to get rid of her excess energy. So far she hasn't shown any aggression towards others, but I have to keep her on a tight leash around kids and other dogs, because she is strong and hard to control when she lunges. Definitely a high maintenance dog, and not recommended for people who just want a normal pet.
In the country where i live, Greece, the law sais, that if you kill an animal, you must pay 30,000 euros. if you leave free a hybrid dog like pit bulls etc you also have the same fine. Since this law was passed, such incidents have been reduced to a minimum.
πρέπει να είσαι τελείως άσχετος φίλε μου, άσε καλύτερα για αυτό το θέμα να μιλήσουνε οι άνθρωποι που είναι εξειδικευμένο επάνω σε αυτό τι είναι αυτά που λες γιατί λες ψέματα γιατί καταδικάζεις μία φυλη σκυλων χωρίς να ξέρεις!Ειμαι εκπαιδευτης και λεω οτι εισαι βλακας....Ο καθε σκυλος εχει εναν χειρηστη,οπως και τα αμαξια σκοτωνουν οπως και τα οπλα, εχεις δει να δικαζουν τα οπλα η τα αμαξια? Δεν λες ομως οτι στην χωρα που ζεις είσαστε ηλίθιοι οι περισσότεροι, αυτο γιατι δεν το λες ε?.....ψηφίζεις κιολας?
SMART PEOPLE TO BAD IN ALL THE ANIMAL'S HALF TO PAY FOR THE STUPIDEST SUB-human's and lack of commen sense law's. YA tell the truth and they think they can threaten you go for it.
A Pit Bull spine does not stand up to a lawn mower blade being used as a hacking device. The second the back legs gave out the punk owner started howling to no end.
People can repeat 20 times that it's due to the dog's lack of training and human error but if we're honest there's something wrong in the head of Pitbulls.
Wrong. It is the breed. Pointers point, retrievers retrieve, herders herd, and fighting dogs attack. You can't train gameness out of a dog. You can't love gameness out of a dog. Thousands of families have said that they don't understand how their sweet cuddle-bug pibble could snap and kill their toddler or their grandma. Millions of family pets have been killed by pit bull-type breeds. It absolutely is the breed. Sure, every pit isn't going to snap and kill people and pets, but just about every report and video is a pit bull-type dog doing so. Your video is exactly that. These animals will attack anything.
I've only heard of one lady who overpowered one of these dogs that was attacking her 4 yr old daughter she got a bread knife an was stabbing the dog with no affect then she fileted it like a fish when, then it stopped instantly, the poor girl died from having her face removed it's the stuff that horrors are made from
"It's important to remember that a dog's behavior is a reflection of its owner's responsibility. It's not fair to blame an entire breed for its actions." That sentiment is very common and shows a total lack of understanding of genetics. Genes are a huge determinant of behavior...huge. This is true for ducks or walruses or salt water marsh mice. It is true for humans. But when the subject is dogs, for some reason people lose all objectivity and it's "don't blame the poor puppy". Yes, environment plays a role, but pitbulls (Amstafs, whatever you want to call them) were bred for 200 years with one purpose in mind: to rip other animals to pieces. All the cookies and cuddles in the world does not obviate that breeding.
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For those that wonder why (or how) American Pitbulls sometimes go after cows and horses without even being trained to and are able to be a real problem for these animals despite how large they are, it is because of what the American Pitbull was bred for. They have been bred and used to take on animals like bulls, bears, and wild boar for things like hunting, farm work, and combat sports like bull baiting, bear baiting, etc. The goal was for the dog to latch on, not let go, and work to tire the animal out or to cause the animal to fall by knocking it off balance or causing even more pain by doing the headshake. Even today people can see them being used for things like catching out of control cattle, hunting wild boar, and even used in bear baiting matches in places like Pakistan. Just like a rat terrier is likely to attack a hamster, a Pitbull is likely to attack a horse or cow. It is up to owners to be responsible with their dogs and make sure they do not get into trouble.
True that 👌
Gotta love when those Pitbulls are owned by bigger animals with horns.
Matters not. A good one won’t quit. Where do you think the term “bulldog” came from???
@@WDLC1911 Yes it WILL QUIT- when the heart and brain is dead- THEY QUIT!!! Trust me- I have dispatched several of them.
Ehh that's life, gotta get back up and try again
No pitbulls in this video just American bullies
@@maddogsenglishmen8020 American bullies were bred from pitbulls. They are just, really big pitbulls. These types of comments are ridiculous.
What a smart kick by the cow. 😂👏👏
And Even better Lesson from the Bull at 0:26 😀
Didn't even look
Owners of these dogs usually have as much brain mass as their dogs.
You got that right
You are 100% stupid I agree the fact that they are more stubborn and they have a stronger jaw bite but it all still goes back to training
Much less pal, much less!!
People who make movies like this, are really smart :-0
So freaking true!!
ChatGPT's scripts feel obnoxious after the first 30 seconds
Oh. Is that why it said 'horns' when the beast had none or called a bull a cow...
I cannot believe this breed is still legal.
And thinking people cannot believe neutered Leftists would be a thing in modern society, either, yet here you are.
I can't believe their owners are legal.
you still legal. The HUMAN is still the most brutal creature on Earth and yet you still legal
@@Micky2009ishThen Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the Holy Ghost Acts 2:38
Why the world is so crooked. they always try to justify the bad guys. Never mention the innocent children and adults these ferocious dogs maims and kills.
Pitbulls are banned in Australia and should be everywhere. Too dangerous.
I couldn't agree more. Pit bulls were selectively bred to be how they are; and no amount of denying it from pit bull owners will change that.
One of me best mates had his 8 year old daughter mauled by one. She spent a week in hospital and had her arm and face stitched back up. The neighbours, like every pit bull owner does, claimed their dog "would never hurt anything and would only lick you to death." And gave the same drivel as they all do claiming the dog's temperament is based on how they're raised.
Well, that is a load of crap because their dog just got it in its head one day to wander into their yard where the girl was playing and then attacked her for no reason. It just suddenly homed in on her, ran at her and attacked.
So yeah, I'm over everyone saying they aren't mean animals. Yes they are. They were bred to be how they are. And I agree- they should all be banned. These are not isolated incidences. It happens a lot and people still defend them 😡
@@bobtriezenberg4255 Sorry to hear about the girl. It gives me the heebie jeebies, to think that people are allowed to own this type of dog. As you say, it seems that at any moment they can just become killing machines. It is part of their nature. Definitely need banning.
Blah blah shut the front door keep your kids away from the pits then 😊
@@KayMoneyyThaDon How about keeping you and the pscycho pits away! One guy like you was crying on youtube after his dog(s) ate his mum
The only reason they do this is so the can protect owners or if their think their enemy is a threat
It's pretty clear the guy reading the stories isn't looking at the video.
Ha ha ha ha ha 😂 👍
Gotta love these weird Russian-produced mostly-correct-English scripts, they have a certain charm to them, lol
Chat-GPT wrote this script....
Just like thousands of other videos on TH-cam the narrator makes up stories to go with the vids.
Right! The chicken and the dog clip especially. The dog bared its teeth menacingly, whilst the chicken countered with its sharp beak and powerful wings. He has been given a script to read, and that's all he is going to do. Oh, and fella, you need to know the difference between a bull and a cow, as well as Spanish bull fighting with matadors and American bull riding with cowboys.
If I see one of those dogs roaming freely in my neighborhood it will become missing forever.
wow, how cruel of you. Not all pitbulls are bad just the people who raise them. also not all the dogs in this video where pitbulls. I hope you do not just hate dogs and just want to be cruel to them to vent your hatred. I do understand there are bad dogs and they need to be put down, but that is up to the authorities to do so not you.
Pitbulls are demonic creatures!
I would call animal control out I saw one wondering without leash.
@@alicebadenhorst2200I dont see too many stories about viscous Chihuahuas!
@@alicebadenhorst2200 You can't take any chances with a roaming pit bull. You must take proactive action to immobilize these animals.
"rooster's powerful wings" 😂 really.... Dude you need to calm down a little bit with your comentary
Agreed. Roosters have formidable spurs, but wings??? And still, I am guilty of watching this piss-poor video too!
Don't forget the cow with no horns "goring" the dog
Chat gpt
No, a dog's behavior is NOT a reflection of it's owners responsibility. Having a Pit Bull is like leaving a loaded gun on the coffee table in a room full of kids. Maybe nothing will happen but the odds are hugely higher than if the gun wasn't there. Ban Pit Bulls. The world doesn't need them. The owners just feel superior to others because they think they can handle the dog when others can't.
You sound dumb. Pits are more temperamental than other dogs. It is 100% the owners fault. Research and stfu
Owning a Pitbul is a diagnose of the owner.
According to one obnoxious dogfighter (they aren't prevented from advertising their vioIent content on this pIatform) any dog who is not tested in the pit is not a pit buII. So, I have rescued many Staffordshire terriers and one almost pit buII. She was young, and had not yet been put in the pit by her wonderfuI owner, she escaped, bIeeding, from his property and ran to a IocaI shop where the shopkeeper hid her in the back. The shop hostess knew the dogfighter, as he came into her shop quite a few times, and bragged about starving puppies as soon as they were weaned, and throw one piece of food in their midst so they Iearned they had to fight to survive.
Ain't humans just sweII??
These are American bullies not pitbulls
@@Sukijopa Sick sh*t....
“Oh but it’s not the dog it’s the owners” lmao pitbulls are bred for ONE purpose and that aint cuddling
Exactly, and their name even describes the sole purpose they were bred for for centuries. . They should be outlawed.
Mines sleep with my niece
@LukaIlic-fr9cn
Everyone who has one who has attacked there child says the same thing.
@@OIllllO what I'm saying ok how is it that everything happens to a child thank for a minute I had three nieces and a nephew grew up with red nose jocks and dubbed jackos and bridle none of us got bite how do you know children didn't pull ears or tails thing is everyone blames the dog never owners
Most people use them for fighting and miss treat them
For those that wonder why (or how) American Pitbulls sometimes go after cows and horses without even being trained to and are able to be a real problem for these animals despite how large they are, it is because of what the American Pitbull was bred for. They have been bred and used to take on animals like bulls, bears, and wild boar for things like hunting, farm work, and combat sports like bull baiting, bear baiting, etc. The goal was for the dog to latch on, not let go, and work to tire the animal out or to cause the animal to fall by knocking it off balance or causing even more pain by doing the headshake. Even today people can see them being used for things like catching out of control cattle, hunting wild boar, and even used in bear baiting matches in places like Pakistan. Just like a rat terrier is likely to attack a hamster, a Pitbull is likely to attack a horse or cow. It is up to owners to be responsible with their dogs and make sure they do not get into trouble.
I was walking down the street the other day when two pit bulls came charging up the street at me. I was preparing to get mauled but got lucky. I had a stick, which I swung at them as I was yelling at them, and they went around me. After my eight-year-old daughter suffered a severe pit bull attack (over four hundred stitches) I would not have minded if there were no pit bulls in existence. it would save children's lives of there were none on the planet. But I will open carry when I walk in the future. I'm 77 and I know that two pit bulls recently killed an old guy so I realize that it could happen to me.
Yep, they are dangerous and should be banned. Fortunately, in australia they are...
I'm glad your ok
😮😮😲 oh my god...poor little child..😪😪
@@katedevoy Are they kept in sanctuaries?
As a kid i was out numbered couldn't run they were waiting about ten dogs or more coming down the hill on my bike i sped up fast yelled they parted like the Red Sea and i kept going you know it.
I never met a normal person that owned pitbull
Please don't overgeneralize. My wife who is a vet was given a pit bull, which we trained to not be aggressive. We socialized her to play with other dogs, and she is not a threat to other people or dogs. Nonetheless, I don't recommend pit bulls, because they require a lot more work than other types of dogs, and they are hard to control.
That is true 👍
The owners should face a prison sentence
100%
totally
Yeah DEFINETLY that is a very smart decision
the breeders!
alwäys ämptea yör Zlüggß in knee ´vFv
theyll get pöödL€D ?xD
The fight between the horses caring load and pit bull is unfair . the horse ability to defend itself was taken away by the heavy load it was caring
always good to care about your lode
Thanks captain obvious
You think that 'fair' is the point here?
@@BazColne
Ha, possibly.
It is important to note that no solitary dog is a match for a horse or cow.
so many factors to take in account i am not go* i attribute the video to trying to demonize dogs of a nasty nature
"Pitbull? I'm the real bull, imposter"!
I was confronted twice by pit bulls. Luckily, neither was in full attack mode. I instinctively stood my ground and raised my arms in the air making myself look as big as I could. The first incident was a standoff, probably because of the distance between the two of us. The second was a near miss. The pit bull was barking and snapping at my crotch. Fortunately, the owner interfered and grabbed the dog by the collar. He laughed it off, fully confident that this dangerous animal was in full control of its instincts. If the owner hadn't been there, I think I would have been attacked. As a consequence of these two incidents, I don't trust pit bulls, no matter how much the owner insists that they wouldn't harm a flea.
I saw one in a fight that would not break up. My friend hit him w a metal garbage can and the dog laughed. No joke, they ALL need to be banned.
those back kicks are crazy accurate
Yeah, that is amazing.
I can't believe those two dogs kept coming back for more tossing around
That shows just how dangerously determined they are.
@@trevorroberts-o7q Shows how stupid they are
@@trevorroberts-o7q, don’t be a 🐮
@@trevorroberts-o7q It shows how incredibly stupid they are
It demonstrates why keeping this breed is unwise, dangerous, and reckless.
Years ago in NYC, when that city was still fairly civilized, I saw two ladies walking their dogs alongside Central Park. One had a golden retriever, one a pit bull. For no reason at all, and silently, the pit bull lunged at the retriever's belly and tried to gut it. Outlaw the damn things!
people like you should be outlawed too
You need a male pack leader with pitbulls or any large protection/defence dog. It's not sexist, it's just nature.
If the owners cannot handle the animal they should not have it. Of course they should be held responsible for it. If you can't be the leader in the pack, don't have a pack. Do NOT own a strong aggressive animal of any kind. Especially a pit bull. I own a chihuahua & would not want anything bigger or stronger. I couldn't maintain a large animal. I am female, 65, & have a very soft voice.😊
Exactly.
@@cindyoden6391 So they must be banned.
Please actually look up statistics about Pitbulls. They are unsafe. They cause by far the most plastic surgery and most SEVERE plastic surgery in children among all dog breeds whilst also being a less common dog. The severity of pitbull bites is also far above that of other breeds. Other breeds bite as warning or to tell you to bug off. Pitbulls bite to harm. The number of stories of well trained pits attacking people and pets for no reason is overwhelming. The number of videos of pits attacking for no reason is overwhelming. They have a fight-to-the-death reflex than can just randomly turn on, as that is what they were bred for.
most pitbull bite cases are not pitbulls. people call any dog that barely resembles a pitbull "pitbull". when you're being attacked by a dog you don't really think of what breed it is, if it's big and with short hair you're gonna say pitbull. when attacking, labs, terriers, all mutts, cane corsos, mastiffs, dogos, bulldogs, boxers, even malinois will be called "pitbulls" especially by these bait channels. watch the video again, you'll see most of the dogs in these videos are NOT pitbulls and it's blatantly obvious, but people don't notice. go to 5:20 on this video
@@TheWeirdo1337 Pit bull, bull terrier, bully, staffordshire bull terrier, bulldog, all the breeds with the word bull should be banned, they were bred for aggression, it's in their DNA.
Breeds known for having more challenging temperaments compared to Pit Bulls include Chihuahuas, Dachshunds, Jack Russell Terriers, Chow Chows, Akitas, German Shepherds, Poodles, Beagles, Basset Hounds, and Corgis. Yeah why dont you fucking research again you dumb fuck
This narration is hilarious. So colorfully descriptive. "In a harrowing scene, a tense confrontation unfolds, as a muscular and agitated pitbull dog aggresively charges towards a majestic horse diligently pulling a carriage."
Chat-GPT wrote it
What's with the sub-title in english? It only block the video and who'd read it when you were narrating with perfection.
@@remosan3920
Perfection is a many-splintered thing.
Of which the narration got under my skin.
Haha thats a sheep not a goat!
Wrong!! It is not the fault of the owner when a Pit Bull attacks totally unprovoked. This breed is bred to attack. My granddaughter is a testament to that.
You said this breed is bred to attack, that is because the owners train it like that. Friend has a pit bull from a pup and trained it properly and it does not attack anything or anyone at all. You can make a breed more docile with training.
You are an id*** again it is the fault of the owner and a lot of owners don’t take the extra care to train bullies, because they are very stubborn, and they always strive to be the alpha but you have to have a heavy head and discipline, and eventually they will simmer down which takes more effort to do than other dog breeds… that is the problem….. if you have ever owned a bulldog, then you’ll be able to contest to that otherwise you have no say so in the matter because you don’t know
you must be completely irrelevant my friend better let the people who are specialized on it talk about this topic. what are the things you say why you lie why you condemn without knowing, Are you a dog trainer? I also heard that the cars were flying
@@margaretfrew6661behaviour is genetic
@@whiggles9203 False. You can train a dog to be friendly and docile.
4:13 goat is called goat for a reason 😂😂😂
It's not Goat
@@kingafridi-Separatist7777 I think it's a tiger
"But...but...but...they're nursery dogs! My pwecious little pibbles puppers is so sweeeeeeet!" Every one of these dog owners will say their dog has never, ever, ever shown any aggression. Hell, it probably even does the dishes and diapers their newborn baby. But this time? That damn butterfly sneezing eight miles away upset the monster 🙄
It’s in the breed. Anyone who argues otherwise doesn’t know pit bulls. I’ve known ones that never showed aggression their whole lives. I’ve also seen the dark side of ones their people claimed were harmless.
I’ve owned over 15 game bred pits not one has been aggressive towards me or my family, it’s not in the breed, pits were bred for bull baiting and hunting, the most aggressive dogs I’ve come across are healers and Rottweilers, it’s not the breed it’s the owner also 80% of pitbull attacks are actually not pits they get misidentified and puts a bad name on pits, you can look it up online that pits are the second most tolerable dogs behind golden retrievers
@@brycepeters6163 and what exactly is bull-baiting?
@@Rectitude4U a sport that was banned over 150 years ago, which when it became illegal in America the dogs were used as companion dogs and working dogs, that’s like saying all labs can duck hunt perfectly without training because they were bred for it many years ago
@@brycepeters6163 my Aussie bit my heels when she was a puppy. It’s in the breed.
@@Rectitude4U Nah it's you Rectitude4u, not the dog.
3:50
I know that you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, but this guy doesn’t look like that he got the dog for love and affection, he looks like that he got the pit bull to try and seem tough and cool around his mates and other people.
Pitbulls should be outlawed period. Many people & children have died because of Pitbulls.
This was the most heartless comment. They're here just like you are lady.
I agree Teresa!!!! I’m with you girl!
i agree. These dog breeds are crossedbreed intentionally, to protect livestock from strong intruders and yet the law doesnt prohibit ordinary people from owning it. I hate this dog.
Thanks for specifying it was a pitbull DOG. I was suspecting a pitbull cat, initially
Glad it helped you to understand 🙄
@@JungleSupreme Learn to write and you won't have that problem.
It’s “Pit Bulldog”; they are Bulldogs (dogs bred for the sport of bull-running, then bull-baiting (not to mention lion-baiting, donkey baiting, badger baiting then dog-on-dog fighting as well as dangerous game catching).
@JungleSupreme you need to learn what a pitbull is. These are American bullies
Every time a pit bull kills a kid or some old person, the owner always says the same thing: "I never thought that dog would do something like that." They (the owners) really are that stupid.
“It’s all in how you raise them” then it’s “you must have provoked him!! You’re not supposed to look them in the eyes!!!” Cool pet… I guess..
saying chihuahuas can bite and and their peebuol is sooooo sweet
in a way you and this video are correct, the owners are to blame just not how people in these comments think.
the pitbull owners that are to blame arent trying to raise a mean dog or a fighting dog or some nonsense....no the ones who cause this problem are the people who pretend there is no difference between a pit and a lab and they raise them as if they were the same. genetics are real.....i know this makes people uncomfortable but its still true.
Like the stupid mothers. MY LITTLE JONNY WOUDN'T HURT A FLY After killing someone.
@@suzukisixk7My Australian Shepherds are very well trained, but they still nip at me occasionally if we're running together outside because that's what they were bred for - herding. It's literally in their blood, just in the same way that pitbulls were bred for bloodsport.
The pre-cursor to the breeded 'Pitbull' was from the early 1800s for fighting in a cruel blood sport known as “bull baiting”. One to two were set to harass a bull or bear for hours until the animal collapsed from fatigue, injuries or both. And since that time parts of human society have favored them and bulldogs as fighting dogs.
Once bull and bear baiting was outlawed, the public turned their attention to “ratting”. This practice pitted dogs against rats in which they were timed to see whose dog would kill the most rats in the least amount of time. Ultimately, the public turned their eyes upon dog to dog fighting as it was more easily hidden from view and thus the law. Ratting and dogfighting both required more agility and speed on the part of the dog, so Bulldogs were crossed with Terriers “Bull and Terriers”, more commonly known as the first Pit Bull Terrier.
So while Pitbulls may be nice and gentle most of the time, why would someone take the risk of having one in a domestic setting, when it's total reason for existing was to fight and kill. This animal was fine-tuned for one task. We are talking about an muscle bound animal that can weight up to 50 Ibs and can have a bite force of 240-330 pounds per square inch (PSI). And they have some pretty impressive teeth, claws and an instinct to keep attacking until it's target is dead..
In the USA, Pitbull are responsible for 66% of the human deaths (total 520+) by dogs each year. It only needs that one time for things to go wrong!!!!!
Es ist wieder einmal der Mensch der verantwortlich ist
@@inlovewithjesus404 And it seems they have as much sense as the dogs if not less.
@@mughug9616Its easy to talk shit on the internet
@@Quagmires_Finger It might be a good idea for you to use the 'Bristol stool chart' to save confusion. :)
@@mughug9616 Might be a good idea for you to keep hiding in your mom's basement
Whoever owns such dogs are true cowards. Hiding behind an uncontrollable creature.
you are generalizing like a big asshole
There's a lot of cowards in urban areas, cause that's where you'll find many owners of these dogs.
nice generalization. can't even have a big dog today without people bitching
@@ofir20503 Some dog-owners are responsible and worthy;
some definitely are NOT
Its about time people started to accuse these dogs. The work pit IS from fighting pit bull. They were bread for killing.
Correct. There is no way that the genetic temperament of dogs can be trained out of them
They where actually farm dogs, until humans decided to be stupid and used them for fighting due to there high pain tolerance.
@@SianCarvalho-hc1qj They are bred for attacking and they do that very regularly and unpredictably, to other dogs and humans.
There is no place for them
@@SianCarvalho-hc1qj" were" farm dogs; "their" hpt....
People say you can say whatever they want about a pitbull but if that pit messes with the wrong dog it'll be the end of him
Everybody seems to keep crowing 'it's not about the dog NOR the dog breed, it's about the owner of the dog'. This video appears to show just a snippet of worldwide evidence to contradict that maxim. So with these Pit Bulls and Bully breeds, IS it really about the owners or is there something 'off' with the breeds themselves? This debate just doesn't appear to have a winner, still, and may go on for all eternity.
It's about the dogs clearly. Pit bulls were made just for fighting. Even if jesus himself said "it's harmless it's the owners fault" he is still wrong! It's the god dmn mutt.
It’s not obvious because you are lacking critical information as well as critical thinking skills added to an infantile adoration of authority and peer pressure.
@@WDLC1911 Yeah "peer preassure" a tool often used and abused by dog lovers...
@@_Minos, grown folk are talking. STFU
@@WDLC1911 Er, you cannot possibly be addressing me with a peculiar and wildly inaccurate character portrait like that. Comically heavy handed and fantastically ironic in ways you are almost certainly unaware of. Therefore you win Comment of The Month, no contest. Thanks for the laugh!
Never understood why people defend this breed and always say "its the owners" !! BS - Ive had experiences that enforce me to say that as in OZ - they should be out bred and banned . Including anyone who owns them I am not allowed to have a crocodile on my property. Whats the difference?
Der Mensch hat 2 Rassen gekreuzt, der Mensch hat die Tiere zum töten gezüchtet. Also warum soll es die Schuld der Tiere sein????
A lot of people don't realize that roosters are frigging nuts.
Really??😂😂😂
That's exactly why my neighbor's 🐓🐔🐔🐔 disappeared(🍽️🍽️🍽️🍽️) lol
The asshole who staged that fight realized it.
I have always known that.. LOL...
Despite their size they are very brave creatures.
These dogs are often owned by bully boy types who encourage them to be violent.
Quite so ! Bullies usually are cowards.@daryleferguson89
This video seems to be doing the same.
And many who fear them are rank cowards.
Everything is certainly not for everybody and many people own things they really ought not have. Is it the animal’s fault? Is it the 500 bhp car’s fault? Is it the pistol or rifle’s fault?
you so wrong.......................... they are excellent family dogs if raised correctly. I can turn a ankle biter into a fighting dog. It is the Human who mistreats those dogs and giving them a bad rap. PS: I am 62 and own 4 Pit Bulls and I foster them also. In over 20 years I never had an issue because they are trained to sit, heel and lay down & 'Baby" which means they will lay down in front of a kid", they get along with kids, people & cats - that is all they need
@@Micky2009ish you most certainly could not turn an “ankle biter” into a pit dog or “fighting dog” any more than you could turn a nerd into an MMA competitor in the UFC.
Why is it even legal to have these dogs, just dont get it
its the owner fault !!!!!!!!
@elibrooks1662
Yeah for not putting it down before it attacks
Shouldn’t be loose I have pittbull I never let them loose ever and a,ways watched the doors during company
Wasn’t a Pitt bull with o e of those giants
Man watches
The average person can clearly never train these terrors enough. They can snap even when trained by skilled professionals. They can kill cats and children that they knew since they were puppies. It is entirely right to blame the entire breed.
For those that wonder why (or how) American Pitbulls sometimes take on cows and horses and are able to be a real problem for these animals despite how large they are, it is because of what the American Pitbull was bred for. They have been bred and used to take on animals like bulls, bears, and wild boar for things like hunting, farm work, and combat sports like bull baiting, bear baiting, etc. The goal was for the dog to latch on, not let go, and work to tire the animal out or to cause the animal to fall by knocking it off balance or causing even more pain by doing the headshake. Even today people can see them being used for things like catching out of control cattle, hunting wild boar, and even used in bear baiting matches in places like Pakistan. Just like a rat terrier is likely to attack a hamster, a Pitbull is likely to attack a horse or cow. It is up to owners to be responsible with their dogs and make sure they do not get into trouble.
no its because the horse was tied up lol otherwise we saw what one kick did to him
@@Ararimu9 There are videos and news stories where the horses are not tied up that sometimes even end in the horse unable to defend itself.
Well dear pay my doctor bills. 450 years of select breading of killing
the bull in the pit in the UK has created a silent monster. Get a life.
kangal piti kapıyor havada bez gibi sallıyor 🤣
Responsible is the word many owners don't understand I own one best dog ever but you have to be responsible
Just look at how many grown, brave men are just standing around looking at the dog attack the horse at 3:20
6:09: The dog could not fear the bull's horns for two reasons: 1- It had no horns. 2- It was not a bull but a cow.
It is unfair to blame a breed specifically bred to display aggression. Firstly, aggression towards other animals and later towards humans. Okay, it is not fair; blame the breeders. But what to do now? Out 430 fatal to human attacks by dogs 284 or 66 percent were done by pit pulls. It is the breed, and that is where the work needs to be focused. The breeding.
I was just chased by 2 unmuzzled Pit Bull Terriers released by "The Omen" (1976) 4 days ago myself. I stopped, turned around and said, "you better stop". They both stopped. Unfortunately, I did twist my ankle to where I could not walk. I had to limp home. I took a trip to the emergency room the following day for that reason. I never want to, but thought I was going to have to put both beasts down. Pit Bull Terriers are not referred to as "Death Row Dogs" (2008) without reason. This is because Pit Bull Terriers are not dogs, regardless of how adorable, cute, friendly, precious or sweet they may appear. Pit Bull Terriers are actually ferocious, ravenous, relentless, bloodthirsty hybrid/monsters, also referred to as mutants that were bred to search, chase, attack and kill their prey as quickly as possible. Monsters do what monsters do whether two-legged or four-legged. They were produced by mating an Old English Bull dog with an Old English Terrier dog which is a very dangerous mix. Unlike Man, dogs "Goofy - Man's Best Friend" (1952) are not living soul. "Dogs" (1976) "wolf wolf", "Devil Dog: The Hound of Hell" (1978), "Man's Best Friend" (1993), "The Breed" (2006), "Night of the Wild" (2015) and "The Pack" (2016) are beast of the field which means by nature, they are wild. Their smell, ears, nose, jaw structure, sharp teeth, tongue, fur, four legs, four feet, also referred to as paws and tail are all indicators of this, which is why their domain is outside, not inside. The Old English Bull dog and the Old English Terrier dog were each used in blood sport. A blood sport is the only sport where the intended outcome is the death of the opponent. Due to the Pit Bull Terrier's deoxyribonucleic acid commonly known as DNA, "it" is the ultimate miniature charging bull (El Toro), "Cujo" (1983) and "Jaws" (1975) combined meaning "it" is specifically bred to kill (BTK). What goes on in the wilderness goes on in the "Wilderness" (2006). It is very unfortunate that their advocates/bedmates/servants/poop scoopers/lovers/worshippers somehow seem to either not know or forget this altogether, then learn or are put in remembrance of this the very painful way.
My wife is terrified of dogs and Pit Bull Terriers. She gets behind me, holds on tightly and cries when one is near. She has every right to be and to do so. They are not me. If I ever desire to have a pet, I will purchase me an aquarium, then adopt or rescue some goldfish to put in it. Til this day, I have not seen or heard any reports of anyone being bitten, dragged, mangled, mauled, killed or eaten by anyone's pet goldfish. Man likes peace.
Why don't you introduce to your wife breeds of dogs (I agree those others can't be classed as "dogs") such as the Golden Retriever and Pembroke Welsh Corgi?
The whole dog species doesn't deserve to be seen like that.
@@ikarugaxx3749 No! My wife may have experienced Bowser or any one of movies listed in my previous comment when she was younger. Some veterans who have served in combat are not the only ones who suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, commonly referred to as PTSD. It is what it is.
That pit bull left the barn after that horse kicked me😅
Pitbulls, Dobermans and Rottweilers should not exist anymore.
I've never, in 57 years, heard of a Doberman attacking someone who was NOT a threat to owner or property.
I had one lock on to my left knee while out on a dog walk. It went for my dog who knew the plan and she ran behind me leaving me to face the music!! LOL Their jaws become automatically snapping until they lock on to something. I stayed calm, bent over the got hold of the collar.... I think it thought it was the owner did that and thankfully it let go. MRI showed 'complex trauma damage to the meniscus with a flap'.... and four deep puncture marks which bled quite a lot. It's left me with a limp on that side. Lucky escape. 6 months later we were in the garden and it threw itself at our wooden back gate and clawed and clawed to get in. Thankfully the gate was locked and our dog was inside. It's dead now and so is the owner. Frightening experience.... totally unexpected and random.
My dog was forever being attacked, luckily he wasn't so smart as to hide behind me, so when approaching dog got near and their focus was on my dog, they would be met by a cracking drop-kick.
Why didn't you reach for your firearm and plug it?
UK, don't use firearms. @@pip393
How is the owner die.
Natural causes.@@theo7617
2:16 You may be wrong. How does Pitbull know the catching neck will lead to death. Generally, Lions, Tigers and Leopards teach the cubs how to hunt. There is no chance for that Pitbull to know that neck is the sensitive part.
Bulls have balls, cows don’t. Just a basic lesson
Okay. Thanks
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Actually, the white faced animal was a female not a bull.
its a transbull... lol
@@carriepratt4004 Whatever takes for animals right?
This is horrifying, but I can't hold my laugh when dog spins mid air, it remembers me that video of a guy snowboarding and then his dog is just spinning down the hill 😂
in 2011 i witnessed a pb attacking a dog from an old lady who tried to hit the pb worsening the situation. I interferred, was bitten in my lower arm but grabbed his collar and jumped with the pb in the canal holding him underwater for 30 secs. He let go.
It's funny how the goats put up way more fight than the pitbulls are expecting.
"Before we start, please "like" the video..." That makes no sense.
Before we start, please "like" As s support for the channel team to continue 🥰
@@JungleSupreme How can anyone like this moronic narration??????
I was attacked by a pitball.
It was like a train hitting me .
Strength of it was so powerful !!!!!
I hope that owners of all featured here Pitbulls were sued to their last pennies.
The owner of the pit bull in the london park attack on the Police horse was stood watching wearing army style clothes you can see him. The dog was put down and the owner fined and banned from owing a dog in future.
That was a bulldog not a pitbull
Jungle Supreme, great segment. Thank you and please keep more real life footage coming.
Breed SHOULD be banned. Owners should be charged. Also at 6:05 - narrator said HORNS. Where are they?
no one aint messing with the goat not even a rottweiler 🐐🔥
Dont want to admit it…yet.. i had a bulloxer (american bully and boxer ) i got from a friend as a 6 month old to save from going to a pound . Iam well versed in having and raising dogs , this bulloxer was great at home in my place and with anyone who came over. He was playful and loveable ..he slept with me and girlfriend in bed went for rides with me to work all places like any other dog i have had over the decades… then when it fully matured around 2 yrs +/-….i had to harness him when walking him as hed try to attack any and everyThing …small kids , dogs , birds …it was insane he was fine with me and anyone I was with but nothing or no-one could approach while he was out of home … i had a fullblood pit bull many years before that was The most loveable dog ever ,as easy going as the labs i have had over the decades…so inever bought into the “the breed was bad”theory …till my last (last ever) bulloxer, now i still think since he was a pet store pup that possibly he came from a bad line or an over bred (meaning g to many relatives or some type of over inbreeding) …but i wont have nor ever be around one again ,and im an absolute dog fanatic …the problem i see is , most can be and probably are great dogs .but the few that arent are lethal and seeing mine who was always loved and taught to be friendly just snap and attack TO KILL was to traumatizing … i luckily tackled him one time when he slipped his harness (in a split second) and dove into a boy and his small dog ..luckily the boy let go of his leash and ran one way while his dog ran another so my dog got thrown off long enough for me to dive on him…. It was terrifying seeing this little lap dog run around and towards me scared to death , but it probably saved its life by keeping my idiot (who was chasing it) in my area …and thankfully my dog didnt chase the boy or i may have been to late… i still loved that mean bastard till he died but he became a locked away dog (in my place always and walked only briefly with doublechecked leashes attached to a harness and a collar …which i think only made his aggression worse as i couldnt socialize him ..didnt have the heart to have him put down so i lived in fear he may escaped for years while feeling guilty as he was so loving to me and anyone in my family ..but i couldnt chance walking him publicly ,he was unusually strong for 60lbs ..almost as strong as my working 80 lbs black lab but was an instinctive killer not a lover boy like the lab(s) were… i swear its not a situation anyone wants to be in and i was super lucky a few times when he’d snap and id stop him (barely at times)… i loved that asshole and still tear up thinking about him finally dying at the vets.but he also taught me a lesson i was to stubborn to believe :its not always the owners that make a bad dog ,sometimes theyre to instinctively driven to kill for no reason and out of the blue … i dont want a mass extinction of them or anything but they are a dangerous weapon that can go off at any moment . I dont know if i could live with myself if had i missed stopping mine just once and he hurt or killed another person or animal for ABSOLUTELY NO REASON WHAT SO EVER!
I have a good friend who works with dog rescue, very devoted. She owns an aggressive pit bull that she can't take out or allow her to be around strangers. She said it's not the owner, it's not always the breed, it is THE DOG. How would one know if they had a ticking time bomb if the dog was gotten at 8 or 12 weeks of age? They couldn't. I look at statistics. Pit bulls are 6% of the dog population, but 70% of maulings. That tells me what I need to know. (I will stick with rat terriers!)
@@King_Barney yeah it’s a shame really … though I believe any “Breed” ,from the sweetest to average will have outliers of aggressive to overly loving …yet the fact of those stats ( you mention)being so insightful makes me think that , possibly, we have ruined what could’ve been a great breed… what I mean is I think ( so this is imo, not any sort of fact) that bullies probably having a small percentage more of f that protection trait before humans messed with them … has now after “ we” have had so much influence on breeding for that trait of aggressive personality , also with over inbreeding among other possible reasons …. Now bullies are all , or are close to becoming where it’s a crap shoot with high odds on any litter possibly having future aggressive pups …
I mentioned above about a pit I had many decades earlier … I have to reiterate those circumstances… she was a reject from a person who wanted an aggressive pit… so she was abused , by all accounts in every way possible …. I was ignorant at the time so I took her after a quick meeting … I got lucky , so lucky .. she was to this day the most lovable , sweetest dog I’ve ever had … I ended up rehoming her to a large family with kids of all ages .. she had serious separation anxiety & destroyed my home when ever I went to work, so I had little choice ..… she became the children’s dog her whole life …. Today id never consider taking a dog from that situation , never mind rehoming it to a family with kids … and I love all dogs , it’s part of my dna … but I can’t risk another pit/ bully type dog …
@@vicpnut1friend- no one “ruined” this breed type. This breed was created and honed specifically for fighting. Dogmen have, for at least a century been avidly and heavily inbreeding these animals for gameness- the ability to quickly escalate into profound aggression, with an unrelenting purpose. They were specifically bred to be killers. Dogmen deliberately bred for the physical attributes as well as the mental ones- these dogs are deliberately not bred to be smart. Their amygdala is significantly larger than other dog breeds. Their brains also get flooded with endorphins at the prospect of and during a fight. This keeps them ferocious and also explains their ability to pretty much ignore all pain signals. Take a good look at the dogs in this video- during these attacks, the dogs don’t have snarling aggression. They are having the time of their lives. They absolutely thrive and get a high from fighting. The dogmen laugh when people talk about training or forcing these dogs to fight. There is no training involved. Many will attest to the fact that when the dogs realize they are headed for a fight, they literally drag their handlers to get to it. These animals are almost pure instinct. There is no training fix, and all that profound inbreeding makes for a highly unstable animal. They have medical problems as well- but there are countless documented attacks from pits that have been raised and loved by the same family- only to 2, 3, …even 8 yrs later attack and kill a family member. And then they go right back to the sweet , stupid mutts the people thought they were to begin with. I have heard estimates of 10% or more pit and pit mixes today have this kind of mental weakness. And there is no test for it, there’s no predicting it, and there’s no fixing it. And for those idiots who say “this isn’t a pit”- reality check- all bully breeds are part of the pit bull umbrella. We now read of daily maulings and weekly fatalities by this group of dogs worldwide. Are there good, gentle pits that never show any signs of aggression? Absolutely. But these no way to tell, and as for people thinking these sr4 “family dogs”- humans have bred dogs for years to serve a function. Physiology (form) follows function. The pit is bred to be hypermusclular, with a head 2-3x the size to be in proportion with its body. The head itself is mainly mouth and throat face gets its characteristic butt crack skull and large checks for the massive masseter muscles and their attachment points. I applaud people who 100% knowingly undertake a life with a pit bull- especially a shelter one. And these people acknowledge they are basically held hostage by their dog.
There is no place in society for these dogs- there never was. Everything I’ve stated is easily researched with a few hits on Google- many articles written by dogmen themselves. The explosion of pits and mixes is a dark day in our world and shelters are now 60-90% full of them. Most people see these dogs in shelters and take one look and go- oh hell no. So I feel there is hope that we will eventually be rid of them. The problem lies with those individuals who become obsessively blind to the breeds origins and characteristics. They prefer to create their own narratives. And innocent individuals suffer for it. This acceptance of these dogs in society also makes it dramatically easier for illegal dogfight syndicates to continue- they can practically hide in plain sight. So this insane devotion really needs to stop. For everyone’s sake, including the dogs themselves
I have a pit bull. She wants to play with other dogs, but she is very rough when playing, and most other dogs don't want to play with her. She is hard to control, and she needs to be taken for a walk twice a day to get rid of her excess energy. So far she hasn't shown any aggression towards others, but I have to keep her on a tight leash around kids and other dogs, because she is strong and hard to control when she lunges. Definitely a high maintenance dog, and not recommended for people who just want a normal pet.
@ agreed .
NO PET, NO DOG.
I dislike most dogs and think we can live without them.
I like most dogs but I dislike many owners.
We can definitely live without them.
I'm with you bro
LOL - the commentary is legend!
In the country where i live, Greece, the law sais, that if you kill an animal, you must pay 30,000 euros. if you leave free a hybrid dog like pit bulls etc you also have the same fine. Since this law was passed, such incidents have been reduced to a minimum.
What if it's in self defense? I just saw in USA news that a man was sentenced to jail because he killed a pitbull that was killing his dog :/
πρέπει να είσαι τελείως άσχετος φίλε μου, άσε καλύτερα για αυτό το θέμα να μιλήσουνε οι άνθρωποι που είναι εξειδικευμένο επάνω σε αυτό τι είναι αυτά που λες γιατί λες ψέματα γιατί καταδικάζεις μία φυλη σκυλων χωρίς να ξέρεις!Ειμαι εκπαιδευτης και λεω οτι εισαι βλακας....Ο καθε σκυλος εχει εναν χειρηστη,οπως και τα αμαξια σκοτωνουν οπως και τα οπλα, εχεις δει να δικαζουν τα οπλα η τα αμαξια? Δεν λες ομως οτι στην χωρα που ζεις είσαστε ηλίθιοι οι περισσότεροι, αυτο γιατι δεν το λες ε?.....ψηφίζεις κιολας?
I don't like pit bulls!
SMART PEOPLE TO BAD IN ALL THE ANIMAL'S HALF TO PAY FOR THE STUPIDEST SUB-human's and lack of commen sense law's. YA tell the truth and they think they can threaten you go for it.
The Cow tossed the Dogs up like in the air like it was twirling pizza dough 😯
I see that it is human who is troubling the horse, whereas horse is suffering two obstacles at the time 😢😢
It's sad, this horse is either very "disciplined" or just very gentle, they could easily demolish that dog but they're just scared and panicking
Love the mid air flight 😂
😂👌
A Pit Bull spine does not stand up to a lawn mower blade being used as a hacking device. The second the back legs gave out the punk owner started howling to no end.
what the fuck do you mean
That chicken said.....oh hell no do I look like KFC?! 😂
People can repeat 20 times that it's due to the dog's lack of training and human error but if we're honest there's something wrong in the head of Pitbulls.
00:26 HAHAHAHA
“Then the dog played the victim card when sent to shelter…”
Im looking intently for the bulls horns mate 5:58. Oh wait!
seeing the cowards afraid of the dog is a shame
''Its a reflection of its owner reponsibility'' 1:04
Its definitely the breed
Nah it's stupid people having a difficult breed .
They aren't even pitbulls in this video. They are American bullies. Mr expert 😄 🤣
There all different breeds🤡
brother watch the video at 5:20. you think that's a pitbull? now watch the video again:) most of the clips are not of pitbulls
IT ALWAYS AMAZES ME HOW A BULL OR A HORSE CAN KICK TO THE BACK WITH SUCH PRECISION, HOW DO THEY DO THAT ?
Thousands of years of evolution🎉
Eyes are on the side of the head, their peripheral vision is excellent.
Instinct!
A horse can kick a person but can't kick a dog to save itself wow
With each powerful goring from the Bull’s horns?! That looked like a Cow to me, no horns at all lol
artificial intelligence or stupid intelligence
Pitbulls were purposely bred to have this behavior. It's more of an instinctive behavior than a trained aggressive behavior.
6:44 Man, that dog really flipped out.
In today's video we learn that the narrator doesn't know the different between bulls and cows. And sees imaginary horns on a goat.
iT starts Once upon a time like all fairytales lol
@bolt4694 and the dickhead said the goat was restrained and that was not true either.
They are very little, but they are there. Far from being called a formidable weapon though.
With each powerful goring from the bull's horns...."Cut!", Buddy, the cow doesn't have any horns...
Unfortunately,.
Right?! Trash video. Reported for animal abuse
You’re out of your mind to think pitbulls can kill horses lmao.
Incredible how many animals are misslabeled by the voiceover.
The pitbulls are lucky if the horses weren't in the position they were in.
The commentary reads like it was written by Charles Dickens on meth.
Having experienced the nonsense emanating from this blithering idiot, Charles Dickens would probably have exclaimed " Please sir I want NO more".
I bet you're a funny guy in real life!
Wrong.
It is the breed. Pointers point, retrievers retrieve, herders herd, and fighting dogs attack.
You can't train gameness out of a dog. You can't love gameness out of a dog.
Thousands of families have said that they don't understand how their sweet cuddle-bug pibble could snap and kill their toddler or their grandma. Millions of family pets have been killed by pit bull-type breeds. It absolutely is the breed.
Sure, every pit isn't going to snap and kill people and pets, but just about every report and video is a pit bull-type dog doing so. Your video is exactly that. These animals will attack anything.
I've only heard of one lady who overpowered one of these dogs that was attacking her 4 yr old daughter she got a bread knife an was stabbing the dog with no affect then she fileted it like a fish when, then it stopped instantly, the poor girl died from having her face removed it's the stuff that horrors are made from
"It's important to remember that a dog's behavior is a reflection of its owner's responsibility. It's not fair to blame an entire breed for its actions." That sentiment is very common and shows a total lack of understanding of genetics. Genes are a huge determinant of behavior...huge. This is true for ducks or walruses or salt water marsh mice. It is true for humans. But when the subject is dogs, for some reason people lose all objectivity and it's "don't blame the poor puppy". Yes, environment plays a role, but pitbulls (Amstafs, whatever you want to call them) were bred for 200 years with one purpose in mind: to rip other animals to pieces. All the cookies and cuddles in the world does not obviate that breeding.
There is resemblance between pitbul and America .
3:04 Police officer acts completely dumb (or coward) here. He just stays on the horse, He doesn't even try to stop the dog.
Blame the humans for putting a dog in a pen with a bull. Animal cruelty.
these dogs are bred for one thing. LOOK at the size of this mouth. It's like a trap
El poderoso pitbull volando por el aire como un muñeco .... Jaaa !! Pobre pitbull
That cow kicked 7 bells of shite out of those dogs
The only dog that should not have gotten hurt was the one attemping to help the bullrider.