Dangerous Dogs

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On the news last night. 22,000 dog attacks in the UK in the last year, 3500 dogs seized by Police. 24 fatalities in 7 years. I could not imagine how awful that could be. Having a dog tearing you apart while you are conscious.

The other weekend, it was on the news that in three separate incidents, in Sheffield, dogs had escaped their gardens and attacked people and other dogs. The police said nothing about the breeds of dog, or the way that they had been reared, but requested that all dog owners made sure that their gardens were secure so that their pets couldn't escape. This is quite a worrying trend.

The XL Bully dog is the breed of choice now, if you want to look hard and strut around the estate. 3 people have been killed since 2020 by this breed alone.

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This one below killed a 10 year old boy in Wales.
American Bully dog fatal attacks on rise in UK but breed not considered a  danger - Mirror Online

And it's not just children. This 55 year old Kennel worker was killed by an XL bully in Dundee.
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Be careful out there. And if you see an XL Bully off the lead, climb a tree or stay in your car.

SAFARI LOVERS - Save money on expensive trips to Africa, take your family on a car journey through the local park, ask your children to dangle their limbs out of the window, especially around any young men struggling to control a dog which is considerably more powerful than them.
 
There’s a lad in the flats opposite mine who has a massive ugly muscle-bound dog with sawn-off ears that looks like it would maul a tiger to death.

Don’t know if it’s an XL bully or one of those dogo Argentinos but it’s not right and he walks it off the lead.

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Why does anyone need a dog that looks like that?
 
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There’s a lad in the flats opposite mine who has a massive ugly muscle-bound dog with sawn-off ears that looks like it would maul a tiger to death.

Don’t know if it’s an XL bulldog or one of those dogo Argentinos but it’s not right and he walks it off the lead.

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Why does anyone need a dog that looks like that?

Cos they are dickless, brain dead twats mate.

Probably best to wait till he's alone to tell him though.
 
There’s a lad in the flats opposite mine who has a massive ugly muscle-bound dog with sawn-off ears that looks like it would maul a tiger to death.

Don’t know if it’s an XL bulldog or one of those dogo Argentinos but it’s not right and he walks it off the lead.

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Why does anyone need a dog that looks like that?
Cos they have small pricks(the owner).
 
I've had dogs all my life and there is no such thing as a dangerous dog, it's the pricks that have them and treat them badly that are the problem.
Can't agree entirely with that mate.
It's the damage these type of dogs can do when they snap.
Like people have said,they're not pets, why have one.
 
That's an incredibly high stat. I didn't think it would be that crazy high. That's an average of 60 dog attacks a day in the UK.

I wonder if people should have a license to own a dog? Go on some course or something. It sounds a bit over the top but I don't know what a solution would be
 
First and foremost,look to the owners.

Not entirely a solution when the dogs are bred to be aggressive but mask pitbull heritage enough that they avoid being destroyed.

XL bullies aren't even a breed, there's no accepted universal standard, there was a feature on the news a few weeks ago where arseholes were breeding them to have exaggerated features and of a shorter stature like the British bulldog.

I have always avoided walking my dogs near staffies just because they have a blue or grey coat.
 
Not entirely a solution when the dogs are bred to be aggressive but mask pitbull heritage enough that they avoid being destroyed.

XL bullies aren't even a breed, there's no accepted universal standard, there was a feature on the news a few weeks ago where arseholes were breeding them to have exaggerated features and of a shorter stature like the British bulldog.

I have always avoided walking my dogs near staffies just because they have a blue or grey coat.

No,that is why i didnt say 'always'.

I agree entirely that they are killing machines,and i too avoid the breeds when out and about for that very reason.

My point is....if you have a good owner,the chances are (not always as they are instinctive animals) you have a good dog.
 
A few years ago it was staffies. But ask any dog trainer and they will tell you that their nature is the best dog with kids going.

Now it's XL bullies. I'm willing to wager that it's the owners. I know they can cause damage... but so can a GSD, but people don't judge them.

I wouldn't have an XL bully or anything like that, but if I was loaded and had a bigger house I would definitely have a guardian dog.
 
Also for the record, Pitbulls are sweet dogs. They're trained to fight by the owners or just left outside to guard.
 
A few years ago it was staffies. But ask any dog trainer and they will tell you that their nature is the best dog with kids going.

Now it's XL bullies. I'm willing to wager that it's the owners. I know they can cause damage... but so can a GSD, but people don't judge them.

I wouldn't have an XL bully or anything like that, but if I was loaded and had a bigger house I would definitely have a guardian dog.
I'd rather take my chances with a GSD than any pitbull type dog.
 
Also for the record, Pitbulls are sweet dogs. They're trained to fight by the owners or just left outside to guard.
Pitbulls tend to be naturally bad with other dogs. They always seem like they’re challenging, standing head-to-head with tails up instead of sniffing privates. Not seen loads of them but the half-dozen I’ve seen have always shown these tendencies.

Saw a young one with a girl owner once and it was exactly the same.
 
Had a pitbull type dog attack my boxer dog years ago, i volleyed this horrible dog a few times in the head and chest and luckily he backed off, wish i'd volleyed the owner too....****.
 

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