• VikingHippie@lemmy.wtf
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      1 year ago

      I’ve seen them all and none of them prove that it’s inherent to all of them rather than the fault of their owners not being up to the job.

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          Training and keeping control of their dogs. Like any breed, pit bulls have needs in order to be happy and well-adjusted dogs. Relevant here is that, just like any strong dog with the possible exception of some of the gentle giants, they need extra discipline and a firmer touch in training.

          A properly trained and socialised pit bull that’s treated well will not attack people or other dogs, whereas untrained and/or not properly socialised dogs of ANY breed are likely to develop problem behaviour, which can include aggression.

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            Why do pits need “extra discipline” but labradors don’t?

            A properly trained and socialised pit bull that’s treated well will not attack people or other dogs,

            This is a tautological argument, because every pit who attacks another animal or person will just be written off as “improperly trained”.