Submitted by Guest461 (not verified) on Thu, 09/01/2011 - 3:13pm.
....but it will not change the facts. We all know that even a little Chihuahua, a Poodle or a Schnauzer can for some unknown reason "nip" at people, especially antagonzing children that know no better. ANY DOG has that propensity! However, rotties, pitbulls, dobermans and the like tend to have somewhat unpredictable "episodes". When that happens to occur from these huge and powerful animals, they can easily kill, maim and rip the entire faces off of little kids and adults with a simple jaw snap. Even an experienced adult has no power against any of these block-headed muscle machines if they decide to attack you!
Call them your "babies", your "...sweet little harmless chumkins" or whatever you want to call them. It's your home, your children and if you want to subject them to that potential chance of instant and permanent destruction, go ahead, you know what the outcome will be. If it's worth it to you, just go ahead. While you're at it grab a few pet alligators, black mambas and a baby jaguar. They're all harmless too until agitated.
It simply boils down to basic common sense and the application of such as an adult, a parent and a pet owner. I love animals as much as anyone, but I realize their potential for damage of person and property and choose accordingly. Denial of the facts DO NOT fit into that equation no matter how you look at it!
Go ahead write a book about it....
....but it will not change the facts. We all know that even a little Chihuahua, a Poodle or a Schnauzer can for some unknown reason "nip" at people, especially antagonzing children that know no better. ANY DOG has that propensity! However, rotties, pitbulls, dobermans and the like tend to have somewhat unpredictable "episodes". When that happens to occur from these huge and powerful animals, they can easily kill, maim and rip the entire faces off of little kids and adults with a simple jaw snap. Even an experienced adult has no power against any of these block-headed muscle machines if they decide to attack you!
Call them your "babies", your "...sweet little harmless chumkins" or whatever you want to call them. It's your home, your children and if you want to subject them to that potential chance of instant and permanent destruction, go ahead, you know what the outcome will be. If it's worth it to you, just go ahead. While you're at it grab a few pet alligators, black mambas and a baby jaguar. They're all harmless too until agitated.
It simply boils down to basic common sense and the application of such as an adult, a parent and a pet owner. I love animals as much as anyone, but I realize their potential for damage of person and property and choose accordingly. Denial of the facts DO NOT fit into that equation no matter how you look at it!