
What do you think of my killer? Does she look vicious?


Staffs are not the type of dog breed I would have.
Personally I am aware of their strength and I have a Boston terrier, he is frigging strong. To the point where sometimes when he pulls on the lead my feet turn.
I no longer wear sandals when I walk him.
He also things he's a staff, and will want to approach them.
In my experience the type of people that have them aren't prepared for the type of breed they are. They don't satisfy their basic needs for stimulation and obedience training.
You see it all the time, people being pulled around by them, or people having to really hold the dog as its jumping trying to get at whatever is growling at.
I'm not judging you. Please don't misinterpret this. Because I don't know you.
If you have got your pup trained never see that aggression and never feel you have to worry.
Amazing.
You know your dog.
And no one can tell you otherwise that is until (or if) it fails your training.
Best of luck to you both.
She's cute.
Yes they do but they are sweet as long as they are treated right. She’s adorable
No, they are not unfairly judged.
And it's really annoying when people show cute pictures of animals that are just babies. "Does this look dangerous to you?" No, it doesn't. It's a puppy.
Like their name suggests, they were **bred to fight.** I'm not saying they're evil, but I'm also not so foolish to ignore the fact that they are just **animals,** and animals are unpredictable. And THIS particular breed, even though it can be just as "sweet and loving" as most other dogs, the moment it becomes not-so-sweet (and it most likely will), it can be the most dangerous of any dog breed. And that's kind of the point.
I don't think they're dangerous to humans, but they are to other dogs and other pets, especially if they're smaller.
Be sure to train it to get used to other dogs and animals while it's still young.
I have heard of many pitbulls that have made good pets. However , I had a course near my house that i used to run. There was a house that had a pitbull that was chained to an eyebolt attached to the house. If he was out there when I ram by he would bark like crazy. One morning he went crazy as usual but suddenly he ripped the piece of trim off the side of the house and started to chase me. Fortunately there was some traffic on the street so I kept the cars between him and me until I could get away.
Frigging hell scary or what!
@lilyanony1 yes he was barking like crazy and dragging an eight foot piece of trim down the street
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Nope as a landlord…definitely not. Pit, Aquita, Rotte, and some others Insurance will not cover…
Every pittie I’ve known has been just a big teddy bear. Ex had one, loved that dog. Half sister and a few buddies have them, almost got one myself a couple months back
Yeah pitties are unfairly judged. But I have read (some) evidence that they can be more dangerous than other breeds. I don't know..
she going to break your heart one day.
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