The Real Monsters
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Monsters?
I have always supported Pit Bulls and have always known that it is the owners who make them monsters and not the dogs being born that way. Now that we have a pit bull I have become all the more anti b.s.l (breed specific legislation) and pro-pit. The more I research the breed and the more I come to know our little guy Bowser the more I realize how truly great these dogs are. They are depicted as natural born killers, monsters that are bread to be nothing more than vicious fighting/killing machines. Like most everything else the media is shedding the wrong light on these sweet, loving creatures. American Pit Bull Terriers are a wonderful breed, they are very intelligent, loyal, sweet, friendly, family dogs who have a very high eagerness and will to please their owners. It is when that eagerness and determination to please is placed into the wrong hands that they become the aggressive fighting dogs that most people have come to believe they are. It is not them but the people who own and train them that are the monsters, the dog is only trying it's best to please it's master. Thus why blame them when it is the person's will that drives the behavior? We as humans are the most intelligent creatures on the planet, yet we are also the most ignorant. It's not hard to see that we as a society does not have a Pit Bull problem it seems to me that we have a people problem. Why are we so quick to pass judgment upon a lesser creature, a dog who cannot possibly understand why he is being discriminated against? That which man does not understand man hates; that which he hates he destroys. Does this sound fair to you? Human beings by far are much more vicious that any Pit Bull, out of our cruelty and abuse stems fearful creatures that have learned that man cannot be trusted. Dogs look up to us as their pack leaders, they only do what their leader teaches them to do, it is our responsibility as humans to guide them, yet instead me mistreat them and misuse their abilities and turn them into what people have come to fear. Yet out of all the abuse, neglect,torment,torture and pain that they endure they can still show love. How many of us could say the same?
The Real Victims
These dogs are not to be feared, hated, or banned; they are to be helped. This breed and other so called aggressive/dangerous breeds need us to show the world that they are not monsters; they are just dogs, pets, and family members. We as humans need to step up and take responsibility for our actions and stop passing the blame onto the real victims, the dogs. They are living, breathing creatures just like you and I, so why don't they deserve a second chance? Wouldn't you like one? Even dogs that have been victims, being forced to fight, can be rehabilitated and can turn around to become what they have always wanted to be; loving house pets. Anything placed into the wrong hands can become potentially dangerous, and any dog can be made into a vicious, aggressive creature. And in reality when it came to temperament tests of which dog breeds are most likely to bite the Pit Bull was 4th...from the BOTTOM of the list. Labrador Retrievers and Spaniels were statistically more likely to bite that a Pit was. Isn't that a shocker? There is no such thing as bad dogs only bad owners. And ask yourself this, when a dog does attack a human does the news ever say why?? Perhaps it was the way the dog was raised, or perhaps the dog was provoked. But ah I'm forgetting humans never like to stand up and take responsibility for anything wrong that we have done, for any crime that we have committed. So why should I expect us to take the blame for these poor Pit Bulls. It's so much easier to blame the dog, to say oh it's in their nature they are the problem, it's them. Man likes the easy way out and nothing is easier than blaming something that can't stand up and defend its self. *sigh* All this makes me sick! Let's do something about the real problem, the real monsters; let's do something about ourselves!
Links about BSL
- http://myspace.com/not_monsters
MySpace profile for We Are Not Monsters with pictures, videos, personal blog, interests, information about me and more - Breed Specific Legislation - How it effects American Pit Bull Terrier owners
Breed specific legislation is sweeping the world. America, Canada, Germany, and many other countries are joining this bandaid bandwagon. Our dogs are feeling the wrath of these laws everyday. - Fighting Breed Specific Legislation
- Pit Bull Rescue Central
Pit Bull Rescue Central is a virtual shelter for homeless Pit Bulls, Am Staffs and Pit Mixes. - Breed Specific Legislation in the U.S.
- BREED-SPECIFIC LEGISLATION
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Comments
Thanks for the comment Shibashake, unfortunately i haven't yet gotten to watch Dog Town. I have seen it advertised and i want to watch it, problem is i don't have dish or cable *sigh*. And i believe it about if someone comes into you yard without premising and the dog attacks that they probably can sue, if someone happens to be on your land and they break their leg they can sue. It's ridiculous.
man that one picture the first one.. that pit looks just like my jager!! =] I love pits.. I hate that people view them so poorly. mine is the sweetest thing ever.. better tempered than my dads cockerspaniel.. that thing has gone after me.
People are the monsters...not the dogs. I agree for the most part.
There ARE some dogs innately more aggressive than others, but that is not to say that they need to be banned. Little dogs often snap and bite people more than the larger dogs in my experience.
My parents always had German Shephards in the house when I was growing up and they were the biggest babies, but people were afraid of them as well. It is all in how dogs are raised and how they are treated.
As to re-habbing a larger dog that has been mistreated, our Trudy is a perfect example. She turned out to be the sweetest dog and she had obviously been mistreated before we found her.
Keep up your campaign to educate people. Thumbs up.
love your article it seems we share the same view! I love your boxer too, she is precious. I used to "raise" them with my mom. We had one litter from each of our dogs and stopped because all of us ended up with broken hearts!!
Keep up the great work!
Jennifer
awww bowser is darling. my wolf hybrid/malamute riley is discriminated against too. and yet he is 70lbs of pure, unjudgemental unconditional love.








shibashake says:
8 months ago
I agree. It is very unfortunate that there are so few laws that protect the rights of dogs. In any human/dog encounter, the dog is always in the wrong. A friend told me that if someone climbs into your backyard, without permission, and your dog attacks them, they can sue you for damages, and who knows what will happen to the dog.
Btw. have you seen the show DogTown on the National Geographic channel? It is a show about rescue dogs and how the people at DogTown give them a better life and help make them adoptable. Last season they had an episode on Michael Vick's fighting dogs. The show can be very heartbreaking to watch, but I enjoy it all the same.
Hugs and kisses to Bowser and Joda.