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    OK, but you can’t train a dog to not attack a person correct?

    uh, I can’t parse this word salad, it’s double negative pie

    ???

    My dogs have never attacked anyone. I have a staffy/pit mix. live in the US. it’s one of the most gentle and kindhearted dogs I’ve ever had; she’s a meat-missile but is more gentle with the kids than my dalmation (passed) or hound dog.

    Most dogs don’t attack people. The owners should be held accountable for their shitty stewardship of their animal. And anyone who trains animals to fight should be stoned in public, but that’s just my opinion.

    People, overwhelmingly, kill way more people than pit bulls.

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      227 months ago

      Most dogs don’t attack people but what happens when they do? What would happen if your dog attacked you or someone else at random? Would you feel responsible? You can’t say that it will never happen because you can’t know that and also it’s what everybody says until it does.

      I’m not sure where you’re going with your last statement but it’s irrelevant. We aren’t talking about people here.

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        7 months ago

        What would happen if your dog attacked you or someone else at random?

        I’d be held accountable for controlling my animals.

        What would happen if you attacked someone at random? same logic, you can’t say that it will never happen.

        Not sure where you’re silly logic is going but it’s not productive. Talk to your sock puppets I guess.

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          227 months ago

          I can say that it will never happen because I am in control of my own action. That question makes no sense. Anyway, it’s clear you are biased so what you say doesn’t mean anything until you can reasonably defend your position which you have yet to do.