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Pit Bulls are vicious, right? To achieve this score, dogs are put through many confrontational scenarios to see if they react with panic or aggression. The high rating of pit bulls under these tests proves that this breed is not inherently aggressive or vicious. Like any dog, a sound, healthy pit bull that is properly raised and socialized will remain friendly to its owner. Unfortunately, due to over breeding and being severely abused, some pit bulls can have temperaments far removed from the original breed standards.
If a pit bull has dog aggression, that means they could just turn on the owner or general public at any time, right? Absolutely
not. Dog aggression and human aggression are completely separate things
in dog behaviour. One does not translate into the other, in any way.
Sadly, most people, and the media, do not understand the difference whatsoever. A pit bull that is friendly, well trained and socialized should welcome people with love and enthusiasm. However, it may not welcome a strange dog the same way. This breed is known for its love of people, but having varying degrees of dog aggression is considered normal and acceptable, and should be coupled with responsible ownership. Dogs are foremost intelligent animals, and can easily distinguish the difference between an adult, a small child or another animal. A pit bull showing human aggression is not typical of this breed, and should be humanely euthanized. Understanding the difference about aggression could be the key to restoring this breed's reputation.
Regardless, dogs of ANY breed should always be constantly supervised when around children. Many pits do live peacefully with other pets. If you are considering adding a pit bull into your household that already has other pets, it is crucially important to choose the right dog. A dog with high prey drive, or one that has never been exposed to other animals would not be a good choice. If the dog's reactions are unknown to other pets, one must ensure that the dog is initially introduced safely, on leash, in an area where the pets can leave if necessary. Many pit bulls are part of one big happy menagerie of lots of furry friends!
Any breed of dog that is not properly trained or socialized can have the potential to become aggressive to its owner or family. Therefore it is extremely important to maintain a healthy relationship with your pet, watch for subtle changes of physical conditions, medical problems or aggressive dominant behaviours, and deal with these problems accordingly with a professional trainer or veterinarian. Many owners sadly do not recognize subtle signs that their dogs are giving off, until something serious happens. This is not exclusive to the bull breeds. It is a common error in dog ownership in general, and relates to dogs that are 5 pounds to 150 pounds, regardless of breed.
With puppies, there are no guarantees as to what they'll be like as mature adults (mellow vs really energetic? Dog tolerant vs. dog aggressive?) If those things truly concern you in your decision making choice, we recommend that you keep an open mind and consider an adult, as they could be a much better match for you and your home, as opposed to a puppy who in a year, may not be what you want at all. |
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