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Miss Evo8
11-25-2005, 06:54 PM
This is a movie I came across on a Pitbull website. I have a Pit. His name is Frank. He is a kind, gentle and loving dog. They are wonderful dogs. This movie might anger/make you sad if you love dogs, pitbulls especially.

http://www.apbtconformation.com/pitbull_content.html

Miss Evo8
11-25-2005, 06:59 PM
Would like to know if any of you own/ love Pitbulls?

wsEVO562
11-25-2005, 09:13 PM
bread and raised pits for 10 years

Miss Evo8
11-25-2005, 09:54 PM
Cool! Maybe we can exchange photos! I can't right now I'm on my sidekick. What bloodlines are your dogs from? ADBA/ UKC? My dog is Gottyline/Razors Edge/ Blue Mountain. He's black with a white chest and a white snip on his nose. He's very freindly and almost submisive to a fault. He's a big baby and very spoiled.

GokuSSJ4
11-25-2005, 11:12 PM
link doesnt work :-\
i used to have a red nose pit, i had no problems with her , she was a sweet dog..

EVOate909
11-25-2005, 11:21 PM
eh..i'll stick wid small dogs O0
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Miss Evo8
11-25-2005, 11:25 PM
Really? I tried link to make sure. I can't fix it right now cuz I'm away from my computer...I'm on my sidekick. :oops:

Miss Evo8
11-26-2005, 11:27 AM
Link is working.

EVOMANIAC
11-26-2005, 06:21 PM
I think women should be banned from posting on here. That shit is just to sad. Now I want to adopt a Pitbull and name him Bob.

Miss Evo8
11-26-2005, 09:37 PM
You should go and adopt one. That movie is sad. The first time I watched it I cried.

EvolvedMCC
11-26-2005, 11:23 PM
I love my pitbull. His name is Boo Boo and he is 9 years old. Honestly the best dog I have ever had. But he doesn't know his own strength, he likes to play with people as if he weighs 10 pounds. lol.

Miss Evo8
11-27-2005, 12:34 AM
How much does your dog weigh? Lol 10pounds that sounds like my dog! He thinks he's a baby still. I know its my fault for carrying him and holding him a lot when he was little. He's 11 months now at 60 lbs. He's out of his akward stage and getting really muscular now. Does your dog do laps or burnouts? Frank does them whenever I wash him, brush him or spray him with his doggie cologne. He manages to run top speed through the house without hitting anything!

GokuSSJ4
11-27-2005, 08:46 PM
How much does your dog weigh? Lol 10pounds that sounds like my dog! He thinks he's a baby still. I know its my fault for carrying him and holding him a lot when he was little. He's 11 months now at 60 lbs. He's out of his akward stage and getting really muscular now. Does your dog do laps or burnouts? Frank does them whenever I wash him, brush him or spray him with his doggie cologne. He manages to run top speed through the house without hitting anything!

has he been muellerized... probably, LOL...

Miss Evo8
11-27-2005, 11:13 PM
Mullerized Pit Bull! Lol.... I thinks he's got the rear swaybar and bushings too! Stoptech Big Brake kit also! He goes from full speed to a dead stop in 2 seconds! He rips around corners....his lines are perfect.... Exit speeds are unbelieveably fast!

silvery_eagle
11-28-2005, 02:38 AM
mullerized? that dog at road race chassis rip through corners with feint drifting technique!
nobody can beat that!

Muellerized...
11-28-2005, 11:04 AM
mullerized? that dog at road race chassis rip through corners with feint drifting technique!
nobody can beat that!

Dale Dog rips, she is the lap record holder in this office, for sure.

ultraflip
11-28-2005, 11:05 AM
mullerized? that dog at road race chassis rip through corners with feint drifting technique!
nobody can beat that!

Dale Dog rips, she is the lap record holder in this office, for sure.

so true... on top of that... she's one of the friendliest dogs i've ever met

GokuSSJ4
11-28-2005, 12:00 PM
Mullerized Pit Bull! Lol.... I thinks he's got the rear swaybar and bushings too! Stoptech Big Brake kit also! He goes from full speed to a dead stop in 2 seconds! He rips around corners....his lines are perfect.... Exit speeds are unbelieveably fast!

you should take some pics of you and your pup, and post them !!

GokuSSJ4
11-28-2005, 12:01 PM
mullerized? that dog at road race chassis rip through corners with feint drifting technique!
nobody can beat that!

Dale Dog rips, she is the lap record holder in this office, for sure.

so true... on top of that... she's one of the friendliest dogs i've ever met

not when i'm around :-\

ultraflip
11-28-2005, 12:13 PM
mullerized? that dog at road race chassis rip through corners with feint drifting technique!
nobody can beat that!

Dale Dog rips, she is the lap record holder in this office, for sure.

so true... on top of that... she's one of the friendliest dogs i've ever met

not when i'm around :-\

at least people don't think you're going to eat her :lol:

Miss Evo8
11-28-2005, 12:20 PM
Dogs sense evil.....

suyfergirl
11-30-2005, 03:04 PM
pitbull? more like pitiful movie... I thought it was so boring... and it went on forever.
I think you're asking for trouble putting a kid with a dog like that... they don't know how to play nice sometimes, and they might piss off the dog, and then bye bye baby! Not a big fan of dogs like that. They do have a tendancy to go nuts... and I would never own one.

apexstrafer
11-30-2005, 04:10 PM
pitbull? more like pitiful movie... I thought it was so boring... and it went on forever.
I think you're asking for trouble putting a kid with a dog like that... they don't know how to play nice sometimes, and they might piss off the dog, and then bye bye baby! Not a big fan of dogs like that. They do have a tendancy to go nuts... and I would never own one.


wow...you managed to completely avoid understanding the meaning of that movie.

that one image of the one with his nose ripped off was gnarly. the chewed up puppy was pretty bad too.

the biggest message I got from that movie is that for the most part, people = shit, especially from the opening story about everyone laughing at the sight of the losing dog urinating and defacating on himself as he died.

suyfergirl
11-30-2005, 04:14 PM
I get it, I get it, they can be nice, blah blah blah, it's just when they are trained to be that way... but I guarentee you, if you try to train a yorkie to kill... it's never gonna kill anything more than a bad mood.

Miss Evo8
12-10-2005, 12:47 PM
I think you really did miss the point! The point the movie was trying to make was that so many of these dogs are abused, tortured and made to do horrible things. Yet through all of this they still manage to love and forgive. People are horrible. Also if you would study the breed... even though their beginnings where horrible (dog fighting) it is not in the nature for a PitBull to bite a human. Their "handlers" during the fight would have to stick hands and fingers near two frenzied fighting dogs. A dog who bit his handler would not be used for breeding and most likely killed. And as for being psycho I have been bitten by a Jack Russell Terrier, a Cocker Spaniel and 2 chihuahua's! I also have a neighbor in my complex who has a Yorki-mix, that idiot dog lunges viciously at people when the owner takes it out to walk. I live in a dog friendly apt. complex, everyone here knows my dog would never hurt them. The kids here run to pet him when they see him. He's got nothing but kisses for them or any person he meets. I also had another Pit who I rescued, his former owner would beat him, kick him and he was starved too. He lived on a 6ft chain on concrete in his own feces for the first 2 years of his life. Through all that there was no nervous behavior and he loved everyone and was very friendly. It is your choice to prefer one dog breed over another, that is your choice. But to say Pitbulls have a tendency to go nuts, especially when you have never owned one is pure ignorance. I have seen more vicious labs, cockers and lap dogs then I have Pitbulls. I have also owned 5 different breeds. I have also read every dog book I could since I was a child. I did voulunteer work at a shelter. The pitbulls where always the most stable friendly dogs that came through the shelter. Even if they had wounds or where half starved. They always had that "Pitbull" smile and a wagging tail.

BOO5150
12-11-2005, 08:07 PM
I love my Pit and I trust him with my life along with the life of my son! If you have never owned one I guess you will never understand!

Miss Evo8
12-11-2005, 09:23 PM
+1

Sam Smash
12-12-2005, 12:43 PM
+1

lockjaw
12-14-2005, 12:46 AM
pitbull? more like pitiful movie... I thought it was so boring... and it went on forever.
I think you're asking for trouble putting a kid with a dog like that... they don't know how to play nice sometimes, and they might piss off the dog, and then bye bye baby!* Not a big fan of dogs like that.* They do have a tendancy to go nuts... and I would never own one.


i hate people like you. you are the type of person who is the first to say ban the breed. why dont you open your eyes and close your mouth. how do they have a tendency to go nuts. because you read an article somewhere and it said pits have turned on there owners or some1 else. what you dont know is what has happened to the dog. beaten by owner, or who knows. you can teach any dog to be an attack dog. and since you know so much, you should know that chiuauas or how ever they are spelled, bite humans the most yearly. but since they dont do much damage, you dont hear about that.

before you open your mouth, do some research.

lockjaw
12-14-2005, 12:48 AM
seen this movie a long time ago. i hate to watch it. and more so hate ignorant people, like surfy girl or whatever her name is.

anyways my dog is in my avatar. his name is "infamous" chi chi. 11 months old, and is a direct son of the "notorious" juan gotti.

lockjaw
12-14-2005, 12:56 AM
pitbull? more like pitiful movie... I thought it was so boring... and it went on forever.
I think you're asking for trouble putting a kid with a dog like that... they don't know how to play nice sometimes, and they might piss off the dog, and then bye bye baby!* Not a big fan of dogs like that.* They do have a tendancy to go nuts... and I would never own one.


and the movie was boring. it wasnt supposed to be a fuckin comedy. you got me so mad by your fuckin comments. i have owned pitbulls my whole life and i also breed them. and for you to say the stuff you said clearly states:

1. you have no brain
2. you are very ignorant
3. you should be bitch smacked
4. you have your head up your ass
5. all of the above



you pick 1.

i would bet on #5

bitch

lockjaw
12-14-2005, 12:58 AM
Dogs sense evil.....


posts some pics of your dog. and if you dont mond me askin who you got him from



paulie

EVOate909
12-14-2005, 01:00 AM
anyone wanna buy pitbul puppies...let me kno

Chlepper
12-14-2005, 09:19 AM
>:(* wow but the problem is , that if the owner is* :uglystupid2: (& there are alot of em) the Dog can be smarter then the owner!
Facts is last week 3 Pitbulls run away from home (They were trained for Dogfights(F*ckingMoron)) so a few meters from home
there was a Kindergarten , & they just killed a jung Child in Seconds* :knuppel2:
So in my opinion there must be a test for animals that could kill a raisen human ! so not every idiot can get
a Fight Dog* :idiot2:

Oh yeah & for the Owner just put him in an Box with his Fightpitbulls and shake it well* :D

Just for you all i love animals* :smitten: & i hate Humans* :tickedoff:

silvery_eagle
12-14-2005, 12:10 PM
omg lockjaw is pissed...
yea i feel sad for the dogs :(

BOO5150
12-16-2005, 04:58 AM
anyone wanna buy pitbul puppies...let me kno


I'm looking for another one... how much? color? hey lockjaw beautiful dog, Gotti blood lines = lots of cash!

lockjaw
12-16-2005, 08:07 PM
anyone wanna buy pitbul puppies...let me kno


I'm looking for another one... how much? color? hey lockjaw beautiful dog, Gotti blood lines = lots of cash!


thanks

if you are ever looking for 1, let me know.

Racing Chick
12-16-2005, 11:43 PM
I felt sorry for those dogs. Dogs are only evil if you make them evil.

rubelcon
12-18-2005, 08:59 AM
I felt sorry for those dogs. Dogs are only evil if you make them evil.


Exactly! I own two pit bull's, and they are the most loving and outgoing dog's on this earth. :smitten:

Bills Evo
12-18-2005, 11:03 AM
Personally I don't like dogs but I think they have every right to be treated well. People are the problem. If I had to choose between saving a dog or an asshole person, the dog would win every time. This is my personal opinion and doesn't reflect necessarily express the views of anyone else, their employees or affiliates.

suyfergirl
12-19-2005, 01:06 PM
quit picking on me! I'm allowed to have my oppinion.
my grandmothers friend was attacked and mutilated by a pitbull. So, no, I'm not a fan of them. get off my ass. you guys need to calm down a little.

:idiot2:

Racing Chick
12-19-2005, 01:11 PM
I understand what your saying, but every dog has the potential of attacking anyone. The thing here is that pit bulls are singled out as bad dogs when they aren't. Any dog will only behave as good as it has been treated.

rubelcon
12-20-2005, 07:28 PM
I understand what your saying, but every dog has the potential of attacking anyone. The thing here is that pit bulls are singled out as bad dogs when they aren't. Any dog will only behave as good as it has been treated.


Thank you.

Miss Evo8
12-20-2005, 08:26 PM
quit picking on me!* I'm allowed to have my oppinion.
my grandmothers friend was attacked and mutilated by a pitbull.* * So, no, I'm not a fan of them. get off my ass.* you guys need to calm down a little.

:idiot2:


"Quit picking on you?" No one is "Picking on you"....like you we are allowed our opinions....I think it was the statement you made "They tend to go psycho" that pissed people off.....just my opinion

EVOate909
12-20-2005, 11:27 PM
quit picking on me!* I'm allowed to have my oppinion.
my grandmothers friend was attacked and mutilated by a pitbull.* * So, no, I'm not a fan of them. get off my ass.* you guys need to calm down a little.

:idiot2:


"Quit picking on you?" No one is "Picking on you"....like you we are allowed our opinions....I think it was the statement you made "They tend to go psycho" that pissed people off.....just my opinion


MMMMMMMMMEEEEOOOOOWWWWW :-o O0

rsmatt
12-21-2005, 02:02 AM
i dont know how to say this and not offend anyone but pit bulls are like any other working dog. labs and golden retrivers are bred for thier ability to retrive. grey hounds and wippits are bred to run. other hounds are bred for thier ability to track, and unfortunatly pitbulls are bred to fight. i am sure you all know where the american pit bull came from, the bull mastive mixed with other breeds to exentuate an agressive, and muscular fasique and an agressive temperment. i am sorry but this is not a breed i would want around small children or other dogs. now i know there are exeptions to every rule, i am sure there is a mean golden retriver some where. also just for the record I DO NOT CONDONE DOG FIGHTING OF ANY KIND OR THE ABUSE OF ANIMALS. i am not trying to say that your pitbull is bad just remember what the dog was bred for, remember the bred in temperment. they are extremly tough dogs and should be treated so. its just like mike tyson, keep it on a short leash O0.

lockjaw
12-21-2005, 04:34 PM
i dont know how to say this and not offend anyone but pit bulls are like any other working dog. labs and golden retrivers are bred for thier ability to retrive. grey hounds and wippits are bred to run. other hounds are bred for thier ability to track, and unfortunatly pitbulls are bred to fight. i am sure you all know where the american pit bull came from, the bull mastive mixed with other breeds to exentuate an agressive, and muscular fasique and an agressive temperment. i am sorry but this is not a breed i would want around small children or other dogs. now i know there are exeptions to every rule, i am sure there is a mean golden retriver some where. also just for the record I DO NOT CONDONE DOG FIGHTING OF ANY KIND OR THE ABUSE OF ANIMALS. i am not trying to say that your pitbull is bad just remember what the dog was bred for, remember the bred in temperment. they are extremly tough dogs and should be treated so. its just like mike tyson, keep it on a short leash* O0.


again, if some1 would only do a little research. the pitbull was bred for fighting. in the 1600's. look at the english bullldog or bulldogs in general, they were also said to be aggressive and were bred for bull baiting. how come no one says anything about them. i just think that before you guys do any thing, do some research. saying stuff without your facts being 100% is gonna offend people, especially me.

lockjaw
12-21-2005, 04:37 PM
quit picking on me!* I'm allowed to have my oppinion.
my grandmothers friend was attacked and mutilated by a pitbull.* * So, no, I'm not a fan of them. get off my ass.* you guys need to calm down a little.

:idiot2:


dont pick on you huh. so a black person robbed shot and robbed me when i lived in detroit, does that mean all black people are bad. no dumbass, there is bad apples. just like pits, yes the dogs are aggressive but dog aggressive not human aggressive. so again get your head out of your ass. dumb ass bitch.

Miss Evo8
12-21-2005, 05:12 PM
i dont know how to say this and not offend anyone but pit bulls are like any other working dog. labs and golden retrivers are bred for thier ability to retrive. grey hounds and wippits are bred to run. other hounds are bred for thier ability to track, and unfortunatly pitbulls are bred to fight. i am sure you all know where the american pit bull came from, the bull mastive mixed with other breeds to exentuate an agressive, and muscular fasique and an agressive temperment. i am sorry but this is not a breed i would want around small children or other dogs. now i know there are exeptions to every rule, i am sure there is a mean golden retriver some where. also just for the record I DO NOT CONDONE DOG FIGHTING OF ANY KIND OR THE ABUSE OF ANIMALS. i am not trying to say that your pitbull is bad just remember what the dog was bred for, remember the bred in temperment. they are extremly tough dogs and should be treated so. its just like mike tyson, keep it on a short leash* O0.


I have a Pitbull...I drive an Evo and I'm a woman.....but I have a thick skin....I don't offend easily. But sweetheart do a little research... I understand what You are trying to say, but there is no Bull Mastiff in Pitbulls....they where bred when people started mixing Bulldogs with small game terriers....to look at the Stafforshire Bull Terriers is to see what the original pitbull looked like....they where bred to fight...also to kill rats, monkeys, bait bulls, and even bears....but again these sports where cruel and in no way do I condone dog fighting or any "blood sport".....during the early 1800's the English and Irish working class came to America bringing with them their small game pit dogs... these dogs where not just fighters, they where used as all around farm dogs and came across our country with the pioneers....as far as not trusting them with children....the where often called the "Nanny Dog" and left alone to watch the children while the parents took care of the farm...the dogs actually having a high tolereance for pain which makes them good for eye gouging, tail pulling hitting, pinching children...most dogs tend to lash out when children poke them or pull their tails and ears... the pitbull takes it all with a grin and a wagging tail. I know there are exceptions to every rule just like people but all this pitbull bashing is a big witch hunt in my eyes. For example a couple of years ago a woman in San Francisco was maulled to death when she was attacked by 2 pitbulls...so the news first stated....come to find out the dogs where Presa Canario, a mastiff type dog originally from the Canary Islands....they have no pitbull blood in them at all...pretty sad. The media has made the pitbull into a monster. And just to let you know I have an English bulldog too.. You know sweet, jolly, and lazy...yeah right...my bulldog is far more aggressive then my Pitbull....not to say she a violent out of control dog, but she really needs a firm hand and consistant correction... the pitbull is gentle, sweet and is the absolute worst fucking guard dog ever...if someone came in to kill me he'd probably show them the where the knives are and leave happily with the killer. I have never met a pibull who didnt have a smile and a wagging tail. The only aggressive behavior my dog has toward people is his tail. He can give your legs welts because he wags it so hard.

rsmatt
12-21-2005, 05:15 PM
i dont know how to say this and not offend anyone but pit bulls are like any other working dog. labs and golden retrivers are bred for thier ability to retrive. grey hounds and wippits are bred to run. other hounds are bred for thier ability to track, and unfortunatly pitbulls are bred to fight. i am sure you all know where the american pit bull came from, the bull mastive mixed with other breeds to exentuate an agressive, and muscular fasique and an agressive temperment. i am sorry but this is not a breed i would want around small children or other dogs. now i know there are exeptions to every rule, i am sure there is a mean golden retriver some where. also just for the record I DO NOT CONDONE DOG FIGHTING OF ANY KIND OR THE ABUSE OF ANIMALS. i am not trying to say that your pitbull is bad just remember what the dog was bred for, remember the bred in temperment. they are extremly tough dogs and should be treated so. its just like mike tyson, keep it on a short leash* O0.


again, if some1 would only do a little research.* the pitbull was bred for fighting.* in the 1600's.* look at the english bullldog or bulldogs in general, they were also said to be aggressive and were bred for bull baiting.* how come no one says anything about them.* i just think that before you guys do any thing, do some research.* saying stuff without your facts being 100% is gonna offend people, especially me.
my bad, all i meant by my statement is *(not to offend any one) a pit bull does not belong in an unfenced yard on a chain and neglected. well no dog belongs in that kind of envorment....... i guse what i am trying to say is a pitbull left unchecked will have a tendancy to be more aggresive than other breeds, thats all.

rsmatt
12-21-2005, 05:16 PM
i dont know how to say this and not offend anyone but pit bulls are like any other working dog. labs and golden retrivers are bred for thier ability to retrive. grey hounds and wippits are bred to run. other hounds are bred for thier ability to track, and unfortunatly pitbulls are bred to fight. i am sure you all know where the american pit bull came from, the bull mastive mixed with other breeds to exentuate an agressive, and muscular fasique and an agressive temperment. i am sorry but this is not a breed i would want around small children or other dogs. now i know there are exeptions to every rule, i am sure there is a mean golden retriver some where. also just for the record I DO NOT CONDONE DOG FIGHTING OF ANY KIND OR THE ABUSE OF ANIMALS. i am not trying to say that your pitbull is bad just remember what the dog was bred for, remember the bred in temperment. they are extremly tough dogs and should be treated so. its just like mike tyson, keep it on a short leash* O0.
.

I have a Pitbull...I drive an Evo and I'm a woman.....but I have a thick skin....I don't offend easily. But sweetheart do a little research... I understand what You are trying to say, but there is no Bull Mastiff in Pitbulls....they where bred when people started mixing Bulldogs with small game terriers....to look at the Stafforshire Bull Terriers is to see what the original pitbull looked like....they where bred to fight...also to kill rats, monkeys, bait bulls, and even bears....but again these sports where cruel and in no way do I condone dog fighting or any "blood sport".....during the early 1800's the English and Irish working class came to America bringing with them their small game pit dogs... these dogs where not just fighters, they where used as all around farm dogs and came across our country with the pioneers....as far as not trusting them with children....the where often called the "Nanny Dog" and left alone to watch the children while the parents took care of the farm...the dogs actually having a high tolereance for pain which makes them good for eye gouging, tail pulling hitting, pinching children...most dogs tend to lash out when children poke them or pull their tails and ears... the pitbull takes it all with a grin and a wagging tail. I know there are exceptions to every rule just like people but all this pitbull bashing is a big witch hunt in my eyes. For example a couple of years ago a woman in San Francisco was maulled to death when she was attacked by 2 pitbulls...so the news first stated....come to find out the dogs where* Presa Canario, a mastiff type dog originally from the Canary Islands....they have no pitbull blood in them at all...pretty sad. The media has made the pitbull into a monster. And just to let you know I have an English bulldog too.. You know sweet, jolly, and lazy...yeah right...my bulldog is far more aggressive then my Pitbull....not to say she a violent out of control dog, but she really needs a firm hand and consistant correction... the pitbull is gentle, sweet and is the absolute worst fucking guard dog ever...if someone came in to kill me he'd probably show them the where the knives are and leave happily with the killer. I have never met a pibull who didnt have a smile and a wagging tail. The only aggressive behavior my dog has toward people is his tail. He can give your legs welts because he wags it so hard.
you are right, i meant bull terrier.

Miss Evo8
12-21-2005, 05:21 PM
quit picking on me!* I'm allowed to have my oppinion.
my grandmothers friend was attacked and mutilated by a pitbull.* * So, no, I'm not a fan of them. get off my ass.* you guys need to calm down a little.

:idiot2:


dont pick on you huh.* so a black person robbed shot and robbed me when i lived in detroit, does that mean all black people are bad.* no dumbass, there is bad apples.* just like pits, yes the dogs are aggressive but dog aggressive not human aggressive.* so again get your head out of your ass.* dumb ass bitch.


I understand your anger....I feel that way too when someone bad mouths my dog....but don't name call....she can't help it if she is misinformed and ignorant. :crazy2:

suyfergirl
12-22-2005, 05:03 PM
holy freaking crap balls you guys are sensitive. THEY ARE DOGS. some people like certian breeds, and some don't. I want a pug, I think they are really cool... but if someone said that they are horrible pets, and that theya re really ugly, WHO CARES????

seriously you guys, get over it. No need to get all worked up.

and the name calling... it's a bit 7th grade, don't you agree?

lockjaw
12-22-2005, 11:39 PM
holy freaking crap balls you guys are sensitive.* THEY ARE DOGS.* some people like certian breeds, and some don't.* I want a pug, I think they are really cool... but if someone said that they are horrible pets, and that theya re really ugly, WHO CARES????

seriously you guys, get over it.* No need to get all worked up.

and the name calling... it's a bit 7th grade, don't you agree?


not really bitch

silvery_eagle
12-23-2005, 05:01 PM
lol wtf...

lockjaw
12-23-2005, 07:29 PM
lol wtf...



im done. some people now exactely what to say to piss me off. and one of my dogs is having some health problems so this just set me off. but no more comments from me, i promise. but seriously people, please do some research on pits before you bash them.

paulie

Miss Evo8
12-23-2005, 10:03 PM
holy freaking crap balls you guys are sensitive. THEY ARE DOGS. some people like certian breeds, and some don't. I want a pug, I think they are really cool... but if someone said that they are horrible pets, and that theya re really ugly, WHO CARES????

seriously you guys, get over it. No need to get all worked up.

and the name calling... it's a bit 7th grade, don't you agree?


not really bitch
:2funny: WTF!!!! Hey Lockjaws a fricken comedian!!!!! LOL Young Man....such childish behavior!!! Lol I'm sorry we really SHOULDN'T call names but reading that made me laugh....

lockjaw
12-24-2005, 05:26 PM
holy freaking crap balls you guys are sensitive.* THEY ARE DOGS.* some people like certian breeds, and some don't.* I want a pug, I think they are really cool... but if someone said that they are horrible pets, and that theya re really ugly, WHO CARES????

seriously you guys, get over it.* No need to get all worked up.

and the name calling... it's a bit 7th grade, don't you agree?


not really bitch
:2funny:* WTF!!!! Hey Lockjaws a fricken comedian!!!!! LOL Young Man....such childish behavior!!! Lol I'm sorry we really SHOULDN'T call names but reading that made me laugh....


im actually 25

evo_chip
12-24-2005, 06:59 PM
Ive owned 3 pits in my life, 2 american red nose, and a blue. all three of my boys were great with kids, all the kids in the neighboorhood would come ask if they could play with them, there was one that would even sit in a red wagon and the kids would pull him around( we lived in a codosac) sure at first everyone was scared of them but once they seen how good the dogs were all my neighboors loved them, once casper( big male) got out and my neighboor put him in her house till I got home. I think its just the way people treat there dogs that makes them act the way they do, besides if you look at most of the "attacks", the people who get attacked are always the people who misstreat the animal, so I think its juat a little bit of carma coming right back at them

Racing Chick
12-24-2005, 07:47 PM
I think its just the way people treat there dogs that makes them act the way they do, besides if you look at most of the "attacks", the people who get attacked are always the people who misstreat the animal, so I think its juat a little bit of carma coming right back at them


I agree with that 99%. There aren't many innocent people attacked by dogs in general.

EVOate909
01-15-2006, 09:24 PM
i just got a BLUE pitbull its month old and his name is BRINKS... :2funny:

anyone wants any he still has 3 brothers and 4 sisters

i'll post pics later he's still sleeping

EVOate909
01-16-2006, 03:29 PM
1month old
http://www.norcalevo.net/gallery/albums/album380/brinks_002.jpg
http://www.norcalevo.net/gallery/albums/album380/brinks_004.jpg
http://www.norcalevo.net/gallery/albums/album380/brinks_005.jpg
http://www.norcalevo.net/gallery/albums/album380/brinks_007.jpg

thanks for viewing

silvery_eagle
01-16-2006, 03:52 PM
damn that creature is cute!

Miss Evo8
01-16-2006, 04:16 PM
:smitten: what a cute puppy.

Miss Evo8
10-10-2006, 06:57 PM
found more movies......





http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dC8BPA0VoI

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZstEdORcilE

boostin_terrier
10-12-2006, 11:18 PM
I get it, I get it, they can be nice, blah blah blah, it's just when they are trained to be that way... but I guarentee you, if you try to train a yorkie to kill... it's never gonna kill anything more than a bad mood.


bah......i started to reply but from your posts i see that would get nowhere.....your words speak volumes of your intelligence.

heres an interesting read also....very long but worth it!


A Fall From Grace: The Story of the Pit Bull

Contributed by: Gerard Spicer on 1/25/2006

I felt obligated to write this article because I live in a city that is currently addressing the Pit Bull issue. As an owner of Pit Bulls since 1990, I feel that it is important to shed some positive light on the history of the breed. The average person's knowledge of the dog is usually biased, based on urban myths aimed at damaging the breed's reputation. Contrary to what is portrayed in the media, we are not being overrun with vicious Pit Bulls. Since the 1980's, Pit Bulls have been responsible for about three human fatalities a year in the United States. We live in a society were 2,000 parents kill their children each year through domestic violence, and drunk drivers kill another 25,000 people. We have to ask ourselves if the Pit Bull issue is truly a safety issue or just hype.

I have chronicled in this article the strange and sad saga of the American Pit Bull Terrier. At one time in our history the Pit Bull was the most popular and respected dog in America, but it has since received a black eye. Criminals are trying to pervert its character, backyard breeding dens are trying to change its genetics, the media is trying to sell stories hyped with sensationalism, entire communities are trying to ban the breed, and yet the Pit Bull remains the same dog today as it was a hundred years ago, a faithful and loyal friend to the end. This is a story of how we as a society have betrayed man's best friend.

The year was 1914 and Europe became the battleground for nations pitted against each other in a massive war that was unparalleled in history. The United States declared its neutrality, but realizing its neutral status might be challenged, the U.S. began to prepare itself for the unimaginable, the possibility of being drawn into an all out world war. The American military began prepping the nation for the possibility of war by printing patriotic posters that were in part meant to rally the nation, and at the same time serve as a warning to unfriendly adversaries - to leave a sleeping giant alone. The various posters featured the image of an American Pit Bull Terrier draped in the American flag with words such as "Watchful-Waiting" and "The American Watch-Dog". The military chose the Pit Bull as a representative of the country not only because the dog was the most respected of all the breeds, but because the feisty canine symbolized everything the country stood for: bravery, loyalty, patience, and a willingness to defend itself if provoked.

Originally bred as a bull-and-terrier fighting dog in Great Britain in the 1830's, the breed found a new lease on life in the U.S. as a working dog. As settlers moved westward in the late 19th Century, English immigrants who had brought their dogs over with them, found them to be exceptional in herding cattle and sheep, protecting livestock, and guarding the family home. It was not long before the breed, called the "Yankee Terrier", became the dog of choice for a young and expanding Nation. The breed's hard work ethic, combined with its solid reputation as a family dog, made them much revered and in demand. Its special devotion and love for children earned it the nickname "the nanny dog". In 1898 the United Kennel Club was founded and the bull-and-terrier became its first registered breed under the name of the American Pit Bull Terrier.

The military's choice of selecting the Pit Bull proved to be ultimately prophetic, as a dog of the breed named Stubby, was to become a hero of the war. An Army private had originally found him as a stray pup on the campus of Yale University and the two soon developed a strong bond. A few months later the private received his orders to depart for the war in Europe. He couldn't bring himself to say goodbye to his new friend, so he smuggled him under his coat as he boarded a U.S. troop ship for France. The 102nd Infantry, along with their new mascot Stubby, reached the trenches of the French war front in February of 1918. The first thirty days were a constant bombardment of shelling that continued day and night. The soldiers in the unit were amazed by the coolness that Stubby demonstrated under such nightmarish conditions. They were further surprised when he took it upon himself to leave the relative safety of the trenches and boldly wander out into "no-man's-land". Undaunted by exploding mortar rounds and machine gun crossfire, he braved danger to located injured American soldiers. On Stubby's first exposure to mustard gas he became sick and was taken to the field hospital. After this he became very sensitive to the gas and would bark excitedly when he sensed its presence in the air. Several times he saved the entire platoon by warning them of incoming gas attacks.

During his time in France with the 102nd Infantry Stubby took on the duties of night sentry, carrier of intelligence between the trenches, and search and rescue. A further heroic deed of Stubby was when he single-handily captured a German spy who was gathering intelligence on the Allied position. Stubby rooted him out of his hiding place and chomped onto the seat of his pants and refused to let go, much to the delight and cheering of the platoon. The Commander of the 102nd was so impressed by the brave dog that he put in a request for his promotion. The request was granted and Stubby was promoted to the rank of Sergeant. Towards the end of the war the loyal Pit Bull was severely injured in a German attack on the American position. The enemy rushed the Allied trenches and a grenade exploded next to Stubby. The soldiers of the 102nd rushed to the aid of Stubby who appeared lifeless after the blast. The men were almost certain he was dead, as he had taken a near direct hit, which imbedded a large amount of the metal shrapnel in his chest and right leg. Although bleeding and broken, he was still alive and was rushed to the field hospital. As his situation was deemed critical, he was transported from the field hospital to the American Red Cross where doctors performed emergency surgery to save his life. Once fully recovered he was returned to the front where he continued to serve and protect the men of the 102nd.

After having served in seventeen battles in WW I, Stubby returned home to the U.S. in April of 1919 to a hero's welcome. The French government in recognition of Stubby's service presented him with four medals for bravery, including the Republic of France Grande War Medal. The United States Military also presented Stubby with several medals, the most prestigious being the Purple Heart, for being injured in combat while serving his country. On his victory tour Stubby meet President Wilson at the White House, and saluted the Commander in Chief, by raising his paw up to his eye. Stubby became the mascot for the University of Georgetown football team and he also split his time between charity events and various parades. Later he settled down with his owner to spend the last couple years of his life in Littleton, Colorado. After his death the Smithsonian Institute erected a permanent display to honor the most decorated dog soldier in U.S. Military history a distinction that he still holds to this day.

Shortly after the end of the war a group of rambunctious kids, along with their four legged friend Petey, captivated the nation in a series of short films called Our Gang and later titled The Little Rascals. The dog had the beginning of a natural ring around its left eye and the rest was filled in with ink by make up artist Max Factor. Petey the pup was to go down in history as the most famous Pit Bull of its breed. Petey's popularity, then and now, has made him easily one of the most recognizable dogs to date. He is able to take his place in the celebrity dog world next to the likes of Lassie; however, unlike Lassie, who bit her trainer several times, Petey the Pit Bull displayed nothing but a loving nature while working on a movie set involving many children.

The popularity of the American Pit Bull Terrier exploded during the period prior to WW II. The Little Rascals put the Pit Bull in demand just as 101 Dalmatians later made the Dalmatian the dog every child desired. Advertisers joined in on the popularity of the Pit Bull by placing the dog in their ads. Buster Brown Shoes chose Tige, a Pit Bull for their mascot, as did RCA, whose white Pit Bull mascot, Nipper, sat next to a phonograph machine in their ads. It was during this time the breed became known as the "All-American Dog" and became the choice pet. America had fallen in love with the Pit Bull and the breed became the darling of the nation. The Pit Bull represented everything that was good and desirable in "man's best friend". The breed became the icon of the nation and the essence of everything that was Americana.

When the United States found itself involved in another world war it turned once again to an old friend for support, the American Pit Bull Terrier. The military printed up patriotic posters featuring a Marine and a Pit Bull next to the American flag with the inscribed words, "We Defend Old Glory". For the next forty years the image of the Pit Bull was to remain untarnished. Owners of the breed have included: Laura Ingalls Wilder, Thomas Edison, President Theodore Roosevelt, President Woodrow Wilson, Helen Keller, General George Patton, Fred Astaire, John Steinbeck, and Humphrey Bogart.

Beginning in the 1980's, the one hundred plus years of respectability for the Pit Bull began to come to an end. Just as the Rottweiler and Doberman had once been a negative status symbol, the Pit Bull became the macho dog for every criminal, gang member, and rebel who needed to bolster his self perceived bad image. As a result, the breed became once again in great demand, but this time negative connotations were attached. Backyard breeders churned out as many $50 Pit Bull pups as possible, while gang members reinvented the old sport of dog fighting to subsidies their drug business. To give an analogy, a gun in the hands of a responsible person is a good thing, a device for recreation and protection. Likewise, any large breed of dog in the hands of an irresponsible owner has the potential, although not always the probability, of being a dangerous pet. Dogs are animals, and there is always the factor of unpredictability in them, however, dogs that are properly trained and nurtured are much more likely to develop a stable temperament. It is only when a dog has been pushed to extremes, abused and neglected, will it turn on a human.

So began the fall from grace of perhaps the most beloved and respected breed in the history of our nation. To add to the problem, the media has jumped on the issue and projected the breed in the worst possible light. Unscrupulous and biased reporting has unfortunately driven various media outlets to unjustly portray the Pit Bull as a monster ready to devour anything in its path. It is not in the genetic make up of the breed to attack a human. Something has gone terribly wrong when one of the breed attacks a person as the Pit Bull had been bred specifically for non-human aggression. The original Bull-and-Terriers were not allowed to show any signs of human aggression in the dog-fighting ring. The once legal sport of dog fighting required the owners to be in the pit during the fight and any dog showing human aggression was usually killed.

As a Pit Bull owner I face the realization that society wants to put a bandage on the vicious dog issue by severely restricting or banning various breeds. We must come to our senses and realize that it is the irresponsible owner who is truly at fault. It has been proven by numerous studies that the Pit Bull is no more inheritably aggressive then any other breed. In August 2002, the Alabama Supreme Court upheld a decision that pit bulls were no more inherently dangerous than any other breed in WAF/Sheila Tack v. Huntsville Alabama. In 2000, the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), joined together to investigate whether or not breed specific legislation (banning individual breeds, such as pit bulls) is effective.

Dr. Julie Gilchrist of the CDC Injury Center in Atlanta concluded that, "We learned breed specific legislation is not the way to tackle the issue of dog bites. Instead, we should look at the people with the dogs responsible for the bites." Organizations against breed specific regulations include: American Veterinary Medical Association, The American Kennel Club, American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, National Animal Control Association, and the Humane Society of the United States. According to a recent aggression test of 122 dog breeds by the American Temperament Testing Society, Pit Bulls achieved an above average passing rate of 83.9 percent based on their temperament. Golden Retrievers received an 83.2 percent score, Beagles 78.2 percent, and Standard Schnauzers scored only 63.5 percent.

Here a few stories from various media sources that chose to highlight positive news about Pit Bull Terriers:

Three family pit bulls are credited with saving the lives of a Weld County couple who woke to find their mobile home on fire (The DenverChannel.com 9/8/2005)

Pit Bull's Courage Saves City Couple: The dog is shot and killed while protecting his family from three mask intruders (Richmond Times-Dispatch 4/2/2005)

A Pit Bull for a Hero: Raised the alarm when the owner collapsed at home (Toronto Sun 2/27/2005)

Pit Bull Leaps to the Rescue -saves the life of a child attacked by two Akitas (Miami Herald 11/30/2003)

Breed Specific Laws Even Target Heroic Pit Bulls (Post-Gazette 11/11/99)

The Pit Bull Who Fights Drugs 1997 Dog Fancy Magazine

Pit Bull Saves other Dogs with its Blood (Inland Valley Daily Bulletin 10/18/99)

Dog Helps Youngster to Safety.... A three year old black and white Pit Bull, resembling Petey the Pup from the 'Little Rascals' shows, grabbed the back of a girl's jacket and helped her out of a burning home (Fairbanks Daily News 12/6/03)

Hero Pit Bull Finds Newborn (New York Post 10/14/2004)

Million of people across the U.S. have Pit Bull Terriers who they consider part of their families. They love the Pit Bull for the same reason that the late 19th Century immigrants loved the bull-and-terrier: loyalty to its owner, bravery under fire, gentleness with children, and a clown-like personality that makes us laugh. The Pit Bull hasn't changed, society has changed with an over abundance of irresponsible owners. Let's give man's best friend the due he deserves, and do the right thing, by punishing irresponsible owners and not the breed

boostin_terrier
10-12-2006, 11:40 PM
whats this? a pit bull police dog!!??
http://images.cafepress.com/product/55884916v3_240x240_Size5Front.jpg

you know there are 4 pit bull police dogs currently in washington state despite the fact that some of the counties there are trying to enforce BSL.

here's some good websites which i would urge you to visit if your interested in educating yourself
pbrc.net
workingpitbull.com
apbtconformation.com
pitbullforum.com

boostin_terrier
10-12-2006, 11:52 PM
here's my handsome boys!!!
http://www.boomspeed.com/jdm_girl/DSC08603.JPG

my son and the dog are like buddies, viejo never leaves his side, he has to be with him always.....they are attached at the hip when they are together and my son always wants to be with him....the only thing is he gets beaten to death with viejos tail because he is so happy to see my son.

http://www.boomspeed.com/jdm_girl/5.JPG
http://www.boomspeed.com/jdm_girl/3.JPG

here they are at the dog beach, we take him to dog beach alot, he has yet to get into a fight with any dogs - he's properly socialized, despite the fact many of the ankle biters people bring down chase him around and nip at him(why do people even bring those damn dogs out anyway!?)

http://www.boomspeed.com/jdm_girl/DSC07483.JPG


he is a rescued dog, when he came to me he was emaciated(hip bones, ribs and vertabra protruding) he was infested with fleas, he had mange, he had multiple hot spots, toe nails were all grown out, ears were borderline infected, surprisingly enough he had no parasties despite all the fleas i was sure he had a tapeworm at least! anyway after a quick exam with the doctor some meds, medicated baths, neuter, and daily workout with joint supplements and alskan salm oil a year down the road he has turned into quite a stunning dog.....if i wasnt so wrapped up with cars i might have him do agility!!!

i wouldnt trade my pit bull for anything!

OmegaEvo
10-12-2006, 11:59 PM
Hey Miss Evo, so u have a Gotty line/ Razors Edge? I heard those are very stocky. I have 2 pups right now. My male is from Dom P and giant q ball, and my female is from criminal/apple. So i guess u can say theres a little gottyline in them. My male is a little over 65lbs and only gonna be 6 months. Ill post some pics. I also have another male who is related to KRUSH.

Miss Evo8
10-14-2006, 02:14 PM
Hey Miss Evo, so u have a Gotty line/ Razors Edge? I heard those are very stocky. I have 2 pups right now. My male is from Dom P and giant q ball, and my female is from criminal/apple. So i guess u can say theres a little gottyline in them. My male is a little over 65lbs and only gonna be 6 months. Ill post some pics. I also have another male who is related to KRUSH.


yes he's got those bloodlines....his confirmation is correct though... more along the "show standard" doing some reseach on his bloodlines he has some Am Staff blood in him...

G-UNIT
10-19-2006, 07:48 PM
original video no worky

Cr0mster
10-22-2006, 10:09 AM
Great dogs when trained properly. Like any dog, they can be made agressive by their owners. Pitbulls just tend to make scary headlines so the media jumps all over it. Funny part is that many dog attacks are from other breeds but the media doesn't really report those.

Here are some pics of our pitbull puppy Kratos. As you can see he is a Blue.

http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l20/Cr0mster/DSC01617.jpg

http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l20/Cr0mster/DSC01611.jpg

http://www.socalevo.net/gallery/albums/userpics/10151/normal_DSC01436.JPG

http://www.socalevo.net/gallery/albums/userpics/10151/Kratos10.jpg

http://www.socalevo.net/gallery/albums/userpics/10151/normal_DSC01330.JPG

evobeaner
10-22-2006, 04:14 PM
best dog i have ever owned. he was a 65 lb brindle named " Boss ".
he lived to be 16 years old. the dog was basically a genius compared to the german shepard we had at the time.
one of the funniest memories was one day me and my cousin came back from the store and found the gate from the backyard open slightly. 1st thing i did was call out to Boss but to no avail.
after a few minutes i see him cruising down the block. when he see's me he starts to limp real bad as if he was hit by a car. naturally i said what happened boy and gave him a once over to see if he was hurt or not. as soon as i let him in the fence, he sprints around the yard like nothing happened. so basically this dog just conned me big time. he was 100% healthy. i miss him big time.

jaydm73
10-25-2006, 12:58 PM
I understand what your saying, but every dog has the potential of attacking anyone. The thing here is that pit bulls are singled out as bad dogs when they aren't. Any dog will only behave as good as it has been treated.



<-------------------- this one will never attack anyone :)

silvery_eagle
08-08-2007, 02:51 PM
http://www.wfmynews2.com/news/mostpopular/article.aspx?storyid=86779&pro

chavo_del_8
08-08-2007, 02:54 PM
lol! "necro bumper" custom title!

babieeddie
08-30-2007, 03:53 PM
Own a gottyline blue nose pit bull myself, just had babies (also for sale)...had the father but someone decided to pull a prank on him and acused him to go into surgery but sadly didnt make it thru.....i love my pits

BigBadEvoSE9
08-30-2007, 04:18 PM
PITBULLS FTW

Hey everyone just wanted to show my love for APBT, yup my dudes name is Cortez and he is also from the gottyline, hes about 2yrs now scaled in at 55lbs, this fool is loyal, loving, and a funny ass fool to hang with....ya he my boy... heres a couple of pic
http://i149.photobucket.com/albums/s45/bigbadmrt/IMAGE_00156.jpg
http://i149.photobucket.com/albums/s45/bigbadmrt/IMAGE_00159.jpg
http://i149.photobucket.com/albums/s45/bigbadmrt/IMAGE_00151.jpg
http://i149.photobucket.com/albums/s45/bigbadmrt/IMAGE_00150.jpg
dude i love it when this fool smiles

BigBadEvoSE9
08-30-2007, 04:33 PM
oh heres a pretty cool vid..pitbulls are the dangerous one huh??? i dont think so

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7jhrxy0HKs