Not exact matches
So, there is nothing as okay these
dogs are breed to fight, no you breeding them because you are going to fight them and you are the
fighter, the
dog is not.
It had taken a thousand years of careful breeding to create these specialized
fighters / baiters that are
so unlike any normal domestic
dog.
Don't provoke a
fighter by teasing them Often very people friendly — most are very friendly, super nice
dogs Easily distracted —
so you must supervise in the home and in public Tough and energetic workers Highly trainable when trained in a consistent, fair and progressive manner
Usually not
dog fighters, but they will fight if provoked Good ones are good with children,
so long as the children are good with
dogs Distracted by bird scent, but that can easily be managed through training Popularity has ruined many of the spaniel breeds,
so watch out for Temperament problems.
Most of our
dog breeds have some form of aggression in them, since they needed different forms of aggression to do their work: terriers are often aggressive towards other
dogs and animals — they were and are
fighters, the man working
dogs imprint humans as being of their same species
so they show the same kind of aggression that they show towards other
dogs, the sight hounds were bred to be killers of game and sometimes other canines, the mastiffs were bred to take down large game and guard property, the flock guards were bred to be aggressive towards canines, the hounds were bred to be aggressive towards furred animals, some of the pointers were bred to be able to guard the hunter's game, etc., etc..
We find ourselves at a peculiar state of extremes with «pit bull» type
dogs in fact becoming today's favorite in
so many circles while the negatives from those victimized in the role of
fighters remain their image in many minds.
They consistently claim that all of the professional organizations that oppose BSL are only doing
so because they are supported by
dog fighters *.
He used the Cordoba Fighting
Dog to start with but he wanted a calmer dog, not a fierce fighter, so he crossed that breed with the Great Dane, Boxer, and many other breeds to get the type of dog he want
Dog to start with but he wanted a calmer
dog, not a fierce fighter, so he crossed that breed with the Great Dane, Boxer, and many other breeds to get the type of dog he want
dog, not a fierce
fighter,
so he crossed that breed with the Great Dane, Boxer, and many other breeds to get the type of
dog he want
dog he wanted.
Staffies were originally bred for fighting and this instinct remains
so early socialisation is essential with this breed as they can be
dog aggressive, even if your pooch is a lover not a
fighter he must still be kept on a lead around other
dogs.
Many thousands of dollars can be gambled at a fight,
so weapons, guns and drugs often find their way to the ring and
dog fighters have been linked to other kinds of violence.
Furthermore, if aggression was something we could breed into a
dog,
dog fighters would not need to train, condition, and torture their
dogs so extensively.