Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/04/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>-and I'm sorry I cannot translate this in English-'perdre les >p?dales' from time to time? >Philippe Yes, as I said, Pitbulls have a bigger aggressivity potential than all other breeds. Originally, they have been breeded to control wild bulls in the corral, that's why they are so fearless. Since a few decades, they have been breeded for dogfights. Since ten or fifteen years, they got popular as guardian dogs amongst dealers, junkies, and other outlaws or wanna-be-outlaws, and the breeding has been pushed toward more anti-mankind aggressivity. The breeders and those who pay them are the problem, not the dogs. A reverse example: I had a female Sarplaninac dog for 13 years. These dogs protect sheeps, goats and farms in southern Yugoslavia where I had her from. Big, strong and without fear. Everybody found her cute and cuddly. And she was cute and cuddly, except once when a Rottweiler (which, in my country, have a similar negative image like pitbulls) ran into my then two year old daughter. My dog killed the Rottweiler instantly with a bite in the neck. Everyone said: well done. But, what if my dog would have been the pitbull and the other the sheepdog? Imagine the headlines the next day... Didier