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Bushmen sometimes have pig dogs. You got one?
Nah, I don’t have any dogs at the moment.
Bushmen sometimes have pig dogs. You got one?
Picking them up isnt gonna cause them to release if their serious about holding on
The best way to get a dog to release is to shimmy a stick into his clenched jaws and twist his head sideways
Wrong. Thumb in the asshole.
Works for people too.
The dog is not supposed to be on the subway in the first place.
So youre gonna go for less effective methods that will take longer for the dog to release their grip on the personif a dog is biting the hell out of me or someone i care about i am going to crush that dog skull with my foot, stab it with something or get something and crush its head.
My cockaspaniel isn’t causing any trouble on the train. They have soft mouths that can’t bite down, she wouldn’t be able to harm a toddler even if she suffered from cocka madness (which she doesn’t).
Easiest way to get them to let go is taking them suplex city.I heard a long time ago that you have to pick them up for them to release you. Another thing is that if you get bit you should shove the limb down its throat rather than pull it out against their teeth.
one day if humanity survives people will look back and think ´´god people were so stupid to allow these trashy animals to be treated like gods and to go everywhere as slaves for emotionally damaged and retarded people´´
Damn, your dog is defective. I’m sorry for that.
Those statistics remind me of somethingI say this in every Pit Bull thread. Crossbreed the fuck outta them to extinction.
Pit bulls make up only 6% of the dog population, but they’re responsible for 68% of dog attacks and 52% of dog-related deaths since 1982, according to research compiled by Merritt Clifton, editor of Animals 24-7, an animal-news organization that focuses on humane work and animal-cruelty prevention.
http://time.com/2891180/kfc-and-the-pit-bull-attack-of-a-little-girl/
That's the problem. People don't actually know the breed. There are many breeds that fall under the umbrella of Bully/Molosser and the myriad of crosses that get reported erroneously as "Pitbulls." Even professionals such as veterinarians can't tell reliably from sight alone. Breeders lie as well. A lot of people are walking around with mutts that they were told are "Pitbulls."Pit bulls make up only 6% of the dog population, but they’re responsible for 68% of dog attacks and 52% of dog-related deaths since 198
From what language was the verbal command the young eyewitness declared in the video? It sounded like he said, "Venci"?
He came off to me as a young man potentially with knowledge of illegal Pit Bull fighting, and terms more distinctive to that culture.
It sounds Italian, but I didn't realize there was such a deeply soaked tradition of Pitbull fighting/culture rooted in Italian culture, but of course this is New York, not the Deep South or California, so maybe that's who runs it over there. In Cali, it's not black guys, it's Mexicans, and though "ven" is an abbreviated form of a command in Spanish to, "Come here", the second half of that, the sound "chee", doesn't make sense to me unless it's some sort of Spanglish or pigeon slang.
Picking them up isnt gonna cause them to release if their serious about holding on
The best way to get a dog to release is to shimmy a stick into his clenched jaws and twist his head sideways