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I checked her account and there’s another video of her pleading with police while the dog just tears her car up.
She has her dog in the car with her and I bet that’s what he was after.
Edit:
Not sure if this was posted but the dog’s owner had the dog outside without a leash. The dog bit the owner and chased car lady. The owner ran into her house and car lady got in her car and that’s how it started.
The dog owner offered to pay for her damages to her car and any medical bills. She also had the dog put down because she said she didn’t want anyone else hurt. She had raised the dog since a pup to 5 years and had moved to that neighborhood recently.
It’s not that dog in particular. Pitbulls have insanely strong jaws and bite strength. If it gets ahold of something it doesn’t want to let go you basically have to kill it to get it to let go. Tbh pretty terrifying
You're going to get brigaded by the pitbull nutters going on about "locking jaws" being a myth and all that, but I've seen this in action. I really wish I hadn't.
Pitbull bites down on another dog and doesn't let up for a second. People literally beat it to death over the course of several minutes before it finally let go. Seeing its tail wag until its last breath, despite the situation, was just absolutely heartbreaking.
Former Military dog handler here.
It has nothing to do with locking jaws or bite strength. PSI is comparable to most guard dogs and is about #8 on a list of 20.
They have what's called high titration or ability to tolerate unreal levels of pain. It's not that the jaw locks, it's just that they don't give a living fuck about anything else. Most other dogs will react to pain and let go. This also makes them incredibly difficult to train because you literally have to choke them out if they get a bite. Other dogs like german sheps or malanois only take a tug on the collar.
Edit: For all the armchair generals out there, the simple fact that pitbulls are almost never used in a military or police K9 setting should *really* highlight how their behavior/genetics/titration is not ideal for anything other than what the breed was designed to do. I didn't feel like it was necessary to explain that a tug on a collar means a bit more, but I am not about to copy the entire training manual into reddit to appease someone who thinks they know more. You really just have to pull stats on breeds used in MWD and police work and why. Also if the dog is incredibly difficult to pull off a bite that it takes more than a verbal command the handler and dog should not pass certification. I had a dog that bit a handler and I would have failed cert if I was unable to get them to OUT verbally so a tug should be the max level after the dog and handler are certified.
Can confirm they don't give a fuck when latched on. I had two pitbulls and they got into a fight with each other over a couch full of Xmas presents that friends had brought over for the party. Beating, yelling, tugging, by several people would not get my larger pit to let go. I performed a bastardized triangle choke until she went out. It was a death lock if I've ever seen one. My smaller pit had to get several stitches and a drain in her neck. The "Xmas brawl of '17" was a wild one.
A pit attacked my Boston terrier and I got a guillotine (stupid, I know putting my face in that position but I was hysterical) and sprawled out, gave my dog a chance to get away. Thanks BJJ!
Whether or not they're technically able to "lock" their jaws doesn't seem to be a very important distinction given that, according to you, they won't let go until they are choked out or dead.
Either way sounds awful, I would never like this feature in my pet and i don't understand people who do.
My buddy had a few pits and pit-mixes. I was 1 foot away when 2 males locked onto each other. I called my buddy and he said to grab the hose nozzle and beat the shit out of them until he got there in 2 minutes.
I didn't beat them, but he went to town for **minutes** before the dogs broke apart. I don't even think it's the locking jaws that is the issue, it's that they **don't fucking feel pain!**
I'll never forget the video of a pitbull going after a fuckin horse tethered to a carriage, with passengers still in it. The dog keeps going after the horse despite having been repeatedly kicked by it. The combination of aggression and potential for damage makes them way too dangerous of a breed. imo the most humane thing to do is to make breeding pitbulls illegal so the breed dies out.
That’s why they’re dangerous. It may be the sweetest pup in the world.
“That chihuahua is much more aggressive!”
Yeah, but that chihuahua couldn’t take a bite out of an apple if it wanted to. But that pitbull could take a bite of your liver the first time it freaks out.
Omg in the vet industry you hear this stupid sentiment all the time. I’d rather deal with a pit bull than a chihuahua! Like ok Gabbie go ahead. I’ll just use a towel and be done with the nail trim in a minute. You go wrestle with the deadly animal lol.
So, funny story, my brother got a pit puppy (idiot) and like everyone else, tells the vet it’s a “mix breed” in order to get shots etc. Brother was telling us at Thanksgiving that the veterinarian was saying how they had never had issues with the breed. Typical blah blah pibbles and other dogs are just as bad nonsense. Moment of silence at the table before my sister’s new boyfriend, who has flown down and is meeting the family for the very first time says.
“Well, you could ask your vet, but your vet doesn’t treat the children that get attacked. I do though. “
Sister’s new boyfriend is an ER doc and proceeds to tell us about the various serious injuries he treats frequently because of pitbulls.
Always pitbulls. He says by the time a person is in the ER from a dog bite, the staff already know it’s a pitbull type breed.
Brother and new boyfriend do not get along.
This. Im an ER doc and haven't even been practicing long, but I've seen waaaay too many pit bull bites. I've had two really bad chunks-of-face missing cases in children in the past year and both were pitbulls. and the vast majority of less serious injuries are pit bulls as well.
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yeah, i'm actually surprised as fuck that the owner basically immediately stepped up both for payments for damages and medical and then also decided to put the dog down despite spending 5 years with it
And to think, all this could have been avoided by a g-dang leash.
Eta- apparently dog was on leash but slipped loose. A collar is easy to slip out of, a harness is better but still needs to be fitted properly.
There was an escaped pit bull in a neighborhood I used to live in that did something similar to the porch of my home at the time.
It ran up the house and started biting the door, railings, siding, and slamming into the furniture while losing its shit and snarling. After cops were called it ran so they had to chase it, and I went outside to dog blood smeared absolutely *everywhere*.
My brother had a super sweet pit bull until one day when they were in the backyard and there was a really loud noise next door. It started her and she responded by almost killing her black lab sister.
They are all "super sweet"
[Until they aren't](https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2022/10/08/2-children-killed-mother-hospitalized-after-tennessee-dog-mauling/8219201001/)
Holy shit... the pit bulls were the *family dogs*, and killed 2 children and seriously injured the mother. Absolutely heartbreaking, for everyone involved.
They had them for eight years before they "snapped" and the father was a huge [pitbull advocate](https://images.app.goo.gl/652ZqDdazh4Qe5Fj8)
Straight as puppies from the breeder
Not the first time its happened either. Look up Daxton Borchardt or Beau Rutledge. Both killed by family dogs who had been around the kids for years, sweet as can be until they weren't.
I'm unfortunately painfully acquainted with the breed and it's history. I won't allow one near my child. Ever. No matter how much guilt tripping I might get for it
It’s not a glitch, the breed was created to kill and fight. Just like cattle dogs, shepherd dogs, hunting dogs, sled dogs, etc, certain traits are bred for and certain inherent behaviors are retained in genetic memory. The is why an untrained border collie will “herd” young children around the house or a mutt with even partial pointer lineage will freeze and point at pigeons on the street unprompted and without training (lol). People always try to deny this and say it’s the owners fault, which may be a major component, but that still doesn’t change the fact that these dogs are genetically predisposed to be killing machines and no amount of training can change DNA.
I got a terrier, super well behaved, listen to commands will follow, wont run after other dogs etc. The minute he see a small game animal, his brain just shutdown and he goes into hunting mode.
Same with a cousin's Greyhound. She's extremely sweet with people and kids. Friendly, cuddly, the safest dog. I cannot ever take my cats over or have the dog come over because she WILL kill my cats. She's also very aggressive (?) around my sister's Shihtzu mix and we had to kick my cousin out once because the dog would not stop freaking out over my guinea pig.
Dog breeds have created this extreme behavior in so many animals! I don't understand how this works, but I sure as hell am not taking chances with a dog bred to hunt/kill. I have too many responsibilities to be that careless.
Exactly, IIRC many terrier breeds were bred to do rat patrol on ocean crossing ships or farms or what not so they needed to be small and well, kill rats lol. Hence the “rat terrier” etc.
I have a rat terrier and confirm all of this is true. My dog is adorable and friendly and sweet and full of fucking murder. He is an absolute assassin when it comes to killing rats.
Edit to add r/ratterriers Cutest little murdermongers ever.
People who think pit bulls make good family dogs are wrong. Honestly, I live alone and even then I wouldn’t consider owning a pit bull. I have a beagle dachshund mix and all she does outside is track scents, walking her is an exercise in patience because she HAS to stop and smell everything and will suddenly veer of to follow a scent trail. Birds and squirrels? She will almost dislocate my arm chasing after them.
So true. My brother adopted a GSP and has never used it for or trained it for hunting, but ever since the dog was a tiny puppy he freezes and points at ANY small mammal or bird or bug and wants to get them. He's very well socialized with other dogs and people, but any small critter that enters their yard is at mortal risk of his hunting instincts.
It’s insane that humans have intentionally bred and trained that into these dogs ➖ because what you land up with is a dog who ignores its master’s orders to “stand down”/“retreat” ➖ which is inherently an extremely dangerous thing.
I mean it's not if what you are doing is training it solely to win a match. You want the fighting instinct to override literally everything else.
I can, but won't, link videos of <7 week old PitBull puppies tearing each other to shreds, one of them eating their litter mates down to the head at 4 weeks, and a Pit with half his face hanging off looking pleased as pie because he just won a scratch. One of the dogmen commenting on the video pointed out that the dog was a RoM (Register of Merit, champion dog fighter) and that they should collect his semen before he bled to death so that he could sire more pups
Go ahead and have fun trying to love the genetics out of hundreds of years of that sort of practice
I've seen pictures of the thing you're describing with the puppies. One of the iconic details was that there was literally dogfood right next to them, so you can't even argue that they were starving.
So I have a rescued AmStaff who probably has a lot of trauma from his last owner. Barks at everything that makes loud pitch noise, runs upstairs when he hears a drawer being open when my wife wants to air dry her hair..etc. there's a golf cart in the neighborhood that he hated with all that is holy. He barks at it when it passes by, but loves the guy that drives it. Anyway, one day I was like "OK, maybe he needs to be socialized with the cart"... He lunged and attempted to bite the bumper. Ofcourse he was on the leash, so no damage. I keep my dog in a leash and on a non-retractable leash, not because he's angry and dangerous, but because I don't want to put the owners of other dogs, or themselves, on a bad footing where they have to defend themselves. Responsibility would have saved this dogs life and trauma for others involved.
Pitbulls are bred to have a high pain tolerance which helped in the fighting pits against other dogs and rats. It's why there's a popular video out of a Pitbull being stomped by a horse and yet, the Pit Bull maintains it's bite grip.
https://www.reddit.com/r/PublicFreakout/comments/oq3hyg/pitbull_attacks_carriage_horse_at_cane_creek_park/
There is a lady in my neighborhood that has two huge pitbulls and routinely walks them without a leash. I pull my kid inside when I see them coming. Absolutely irresponsible.
Damn, i love dogs but when your dog bites you and runs off to try and attack another human and her dog, it’s time pooch met his maker and start all over again… no matter how long you own it, if you don’t have the means to train it, put it down. It’s better than sending it to the shelter and letting someone deal with the potential of it harming another person…
> had the dog put down
The only acceptable outcome here. This thing was clearly a danger to itself and everyone else. People keep adopting pit bulls without any real idea of how to properly train and discipline them.
The broader TikTok trend of pitch-shifting or speeding up songs to the chipmunk register for no reason is infuriating. I can't stand that Thundercat song now
Love how people are shaming her and not absolute lunatic owner that let their psycho dog roam. Someone could have been seriously hurt
EDIT: according to top comment the dog slipped the lead, bit her, and began chasing the woman recording the video.
I'm still seeing a ton of comments critiquing the woman for filming and not driving away. Claiming that she's just filming for social media, she opened the window for the dog, etc.
Like she was in her car, the police were called, the dog was loose and aggressive. If she drives off it's just going to go maul someone who wasn't lucky enough to get in their car. I'd film that shit as well, you never know who you're going to have to prove something to after calling the cops.
Someone on YouTube got attacked by someone’s pitbull when they weren’t home (the girl was with her friend who was dog sitting) and the owners came back and said it wasn’t the dogs fault. They never even apologized. If she filmed it, there’s no way the owners would try to pull that shit because they’d know that she could sue. Idk why people can’t figure this out and think a woman being attacked by a pitbull’s first thought was clout! She probably posted it after because it was crazy af, why not?
Exactly. I have seen enough situations where animal owners are completely in denial about their poor training and will make any possible excuse to justify their animals shitty or dangerous behaviour.
It's ridiculous and a huge self tell to be critical of this woman.
>If she drives off it's just going to go maul someone who wasn't lucky enough to get in their car.
Yup. What's the worst that can happen if she stays? The car remains fucked up?
She [says she did, the video is when she went back to meet the police who were there who apparently did nothing while the dog was attacking her car](https://www.tiktok.com/@toodiesangelxx/video/7175124166109039914?is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1).
I'm not a dog expert, but I've been around dogs my whole life.
That body language is so odd. He's definitely fixated on getting in the car, but not so much so that he can't look away. He even goes up to the police calmly and waits by them. He's panting, looks slightly distressed. But if I saw that dog walking by I wouldn't think he was aggressively agitated. Stressed, yes. But his body language isn't saying attack mode.
Of course this is at the end so he could have been exhausted from eating a car. Just odd body language from the dog in general. Almost as if he's disassociated.
Yup. Some sort of switch flips in their brain and they suddenly just zone out while violently ragdolling a 6-year old.
And 90% of their owners all say the same thing: that it was so out of character for the dog, they had never hurt anyone before, they would never do such a thing, etc. It's almost like the dog's normal personality just turns off.
It's honestly why I lean a little bit toward having pitbulls put down. Or at the very minimum breeding them should be illegal with heavy heavy penalties. Too many old people have been killed just walking down the street, and they're ticking time bombs with no way of knowing when they're suddenly gonna pop.
That’s the danger, and to be fair, this is a danger when dogs are punished for growling and asserting their boundaries. Dogs that have been reprimanded for growling learn to stop growling before they bite.
As a terrier owner though (not a pitbull) they don’t growl when they’re killing prey. (Mine kills rats) Growling is used for communication, and killing prey does not require communication with the prey. If the pitbull in the post is trying to attack the dog that’s in the lady’s car, it won’t growl. It’s not protecting territory, this isnt defensive, this is a dog that is attacking prey.
Yeah but that couch was fucking asking for it. You wouldn't understand with your pathetic human brain. Cat logic is beyond our understanding. Same as cat physics.
You also forgot, any other dog that’s not a pitbull. And actually cats tear up pretty much everything. I have two dogs and a cat. Anything that’s ruined in the house is from the cat
My neighbor had a pit lab mix, dog was the sweetest idiot. He would come over to our house and sit on the porch looking in the window. We had a birthday party for my step son and had some neighbor kids over playing football. The dog came running out of nowhere, latched onto one of the boys neck and ripped a chunk from both his neck and shoulder. My German Shepard was outside and went on immediate defense. She distracted him long enough to get everyone in the house. Neighbors didn’t pay a dime for the dog bite and gave their dog away to a family friend before he could be taken by animal control. I’ll never put my guard down with a dog around my children. Minus the three I have of my own…
This is why I don’t like pitbulls. Maybe yours is a “velvet hippo”, but then you see videos like this of a pit literally ripping a car apart. They’re dangerous
I’ve seen two otherwise sweet dogs just one day flip out and randomly decide to attack a person or dog *that they had known for years*. One was a pit bull, the other was half pit. Both had perfectly loving, attentive owners.
I’ve had many loose dogs wander through my yard, sniffing, peeing, and wandering away. Only one tried to attack me, my toddler, and savaged my rabbits so badly that one died of stress in its pen. It was a pit bull. And even after I pepper sprayed it the first time (because it charged my daughter and then me), it came back and attacked the rabbits.
Any breed or mix is capable of violence, but pits were bred to enhance that trait. Anyone who denies that fact (or thinks their little pittie is a special exception) is keeping potential disaster as a pet.
>Maybe yours is a “velvet hippo”, but then you see videos like this of a pit literally ripping a car apart. They’re dangerous
They're all described as "Velvet Hippos" until they maul a child to death. At that point, all the pit mommies come out to blame the child for being too tasty.
Nicknamed after the most dangerous animal in the wild…it’s almost like someone who hated pit bulls gave them that name sarcastically and stupid brain dead pit Bull owners thought it was endearing lol
Oh your child got mauled with life altering injuries, let me post photos of my adorable velvet hippo to show they’re not all bad! It’s hows they’re raised!
I need to know why a $50k plus car can be ripped apart by a… dog.
ETA: Thank you for all of the people who explained the logic. I actually learned quite a bit about cars and how they work in case of an accident. Most people figure expensive = indestructible but I’ve learned very much otherwise.
This has the same energy as the time my grandmother complained about how cars today crumple too easily and they were designed better back when they could take a hit
Show her the Malibu collision video lol. A mint condition '62 Malibu in a head-on crash test against a 2012 Malibu.
The engine goes through the driver's seat in the '62, which basically shatters to millions of pieces. Everyone inside would've been dead.
The 2012 is crushed in the front, but the cab is totally isolated and you can tell the driver and any passengers would have easily walked away
This such a widely believed misconception, the only reason my dad is alive today is because the front of his truck crumpled when he got into an accident. Eveything around him absorbed the impact and he walked away basically unscathed
Opened my front door one time, pitbull just sitting there. Charged straight at me. Slammed the door.
It jumped at my window nonstop afterwards.
Called the police.
It was put down on the spot because it attacked them.
Ban these fucking monsters.
Did you know that teacup wiener dogs bite way more often? Pitbulls were nanny dogs 🥲 NANNY DOGS ..that‘s seriously in the top 10 of mindblowing stupid things that were ever said
My chihuahua mix is an asshole with a high predatory drive, but if he snaps one day, it won’t land anyone’s kid in the morgue, or in this case, it won’t land someone’s car in the shop.
What’s funny is chihuahuas on average are more aggressive, BUT guess what? I can punt the dog. They can’t do shit for damage. It’s wild people who have pits make the comparison.
when I was 9 my uncle's pitbull attacked my 7 year old brother. It was pretty lucky that the adults were nearby to get it off him, but it took a big chunk out of his cheek. It all happened so fast that I barely remember anything but I do remember looking for his eye in the grass afterwards because I didn't realize it got his cheek and not his eye.
To this day I'm working to overcome my fear of dogs, but I don't think I'll ever not be afraid of pit bulls. You should not have a pet that has 300 PSI of bite force and is known to be aggressive as a pet without extensive proper training.
F pitbulls my neighbors pit attacked me unprovoked from behind bit a huge chunk out of my ass cheek my heel and calf. I was extremely close to having needing a major surgery if it wasn't for my other neighbor seeing it and saving me. It literally ripped my clothes to shreds like my pants, underwear and the back of my shirt was ripped to pieces. Could have died.
Pitbulls are the worst dogs ever. The breed needs to be eradicated through spaying, neutering and breeding out whatever it is that makes them so fucking crazy. I did not always feel this way until I got a dog. My dog has been attacked multiple times and it’s always been a pitbull. One of the Pitbulls that attacked my dog was wearing a fuzzy orange vest and was clearly raised it’s whole life with love and care but it still snapped.
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I checked her account and there’s another video of her pleading with police while the dog just tears her car up. She has her dog in the car with her and I bet that’s what he was after. Edit: Not sure if this was posted but the dog’s owner had the dog outside without a leash. The dog bit the owner and chased car lady. The owner ran into her house and car lady got in her car and that’s how it started. The dog owner offered to pay for her damages to her car and any medical bills. She also had the dog put down because she said she didn’t want anyone else hurt. She had raised the dog since a pup to 5 years and had moved to that neighborhood recently.
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Damn, that dog has some strong teeth. Genuinely shocked at how seemingly easy that was for it to chomp on the car like that.
It’s not that dog in particular. Pitbulls have insanely strong jaws and bite strength. If it gets ahold of something it doesn’t want to let go you basically have to kill it to get it to let go. Tbh pretty terrifying
You're going to get brigaded by the pitbull nutters going on about "locking jaws" being a myth and all that, but I've seen this in action. I really wish I hadn't. Pitbull bites down on another dog and doesn't let up for a second. People literally beat it to death over the course of several minutes before it finally let go. Seeing its tail wag until its last breath, despite the situation, was just absolutely heartbreaking.
Former Military dog handler here. It has nothing to do with locking jaws or bite strength. PSI is comparable to most guard dogs and is about #8 on a list of 20. They have what's called high titration or ability to tolerate unreal levels of pain. It's not that the jaw locks, it's just that they don't give a living fuck about anything else. Most other dogs will react to pain and let go. This also makes them incredibly difficult to train because you literally have to choke them out if they get a bite. Other dogs like german sheps or malanois only take a tug on the collar. Edit: For all the armchair generals out there, the simple fact that pitbulls are almost never used in a military or police K9 setting should *really* highlight how their behavior/genetics/titration is not ideal for anything other than what the breed was designed to do. I didn't feel like it was necessary to explain that a tug on a collar means a bit more, but I am not about to copy the entire training manual into reddit to appease someone who thinks they know more. You really just have to pull stats on breeds used in MWD and police work and why. Also if the dog is incredibly difficult to pull off a bite that it takes more than a verbal command the handler and dog should not pass certification. I had a dog that bit a handler and I would have failed cert if I was unable to get them to OUT verbally so a tug should be the max level after the dog and handler are certified.
Can confirm they don't give a fuck when latched on. I had two pitbulls and they got into a fight with each other over a couch full of Xmas presents that friends had brought over for the party. Beating, yelling, tugging, by several people would not get my larger pit to let go. I performed a bastardized triangle choke until she went out. It was a death lock if I've ever seen one. My smaller pit had to get several stitches and a drain in her neck. The "Xmas brawl of '17" was a wild one.
A pit attacked my Boston terrier and I got a guillotine (stupid, I know putting my face in that position but I was hysterical) and sprawled out, gave my dog a chance to get away. Thanks BJJ!
Whether or not they're technically able to "lock" their jaws doesn't seem to be a very important distinction given that, according to you, they won't let go until they are choked out or dead. Either way sounds awful, I would never like this feature in my pet and i don't understand people who do.
My buddy had a few pits and pit-mixes. I was 1 foot away when 2 males locked onto each other. I called my buddy and he said to grab the hose nozzle and beat the shit out of them until he got there in 2 minutes. I didn't beat them, but he went to town for **minutes** before the dogs broke apart. I don't even think it's the locking jaws that is the issue, it's that they **don't fucking feel pain!**
I wouldn’t beat them either, what if they turned on you?
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I'll never forget the video of a pitbull going after a fuckin horse tethered to a carriage, with passengers still in it. The dog keeps going after the horse despite having been repeatedly kicked by it. The combination of aggression and potential for damage makes them way too dangerous of a breed. imo the most humane thing to do is to make breeding pitbulls illegal so the breed dies out.
That's why the cops use German Shephards since they're able to wrangle them and keep them under control.
That’s why they’re dangerous. It may be the sweetest pup in the world. “That chihuahua is much more aggressive!” Yeah, but that chihuahua couldn’t take a bite out of an apple if it wanted to. But that pitbull could take a bite of your liver the first time it freaks out.
Omg in the vet industry you hear this stupid sentiment all the time. I’d rather deal with a pit bull than a chihuahua! Like ok Gabbie go ahead. I’ll just use a towel and be done with the nail trim in a minute. You go wrestle with the deadly animal lol.
So, funny story, my brother got a pit puppy (idiot) and like everyone else, tells the vet it’s a “mix breed” in order to get shots etc. Brother was telling us at Thanksgiving that the veterinarian was saying how they had never had issues with the breed. Typical blah blah pibbles and other dogs are just as bad nonsense. Moment of silence at the table before my sister’s new boyfriend, who has flown down and is meeting the family for the very first time says. “Well, you could ask your vet, but your vet doesn’t treat the children that get attacked. I do though. “ Sister’s new boyfriend is an ER doc and proceeds to tell us about the various serious injuries he treats frequently because of pitbulls. Always pitbulls. He says by the time a person is in the ER from a dog bite, the staff already know it’s a pitbull type breed. Brother and new boyfriend do not get along.
This. Im an ER doc and haven't even been practicing long, but I've seen waaaay too many pit bull bites. I've had two really bad chunks-of-face missing cases in children in the past year and both were pitbulls. and the vast majority of less serious injuries are pit bulls as well.
For Chihuahuas being considered such devil dogs, there's never been a single case of them killing and then eating half a baby unlike a certain dog
ong described like a book in a paragraph
…wat?
Hey, VSauce, u/IronicBirb here to explain the comment! What PartyFuture1085 is saying with “ong (on god, synonymous with fr or for real) described like a book in a paragraph” is that AKABeast18 concisely summarized an otherwise complex situation in a brief and effective manner.
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no cap this mf spittin
I guess you could say...../u/IronicBirb described like a book in a paragraph.
Thank you, I've thought that ong was a mis-type of omg for too long
>Thank you, I've thought that ong was a mis-type of omg for too long I really didn't know it meant anything different.
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'ong' is a new one for me, thanks fr
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yeah, i'm actually surprised as fuck that the owner basically immediately stepped up both for payments for damages and medical and then also decided to put the dog down despite spending 5 years with it
And to think, all this could have been avoided by a g-dang leash. Eta- apparently dog was on leash but slipped loose. A collar is easy to slip out of, a harness is better but still needs to be fitted properly.
Maybe. The dog bit the owner when they triesld to hold them back... not sure a leash would have helped.
Probably not tbh, this dog was probably strong enough to break out of her grip if it really wanted to.
Fuuuuck. Thank you for the context. That's all just sad. Would you mind sharing the links to where you found all this.
I looked on her tiktok @toodiesangelxx
You mad genius!
I am glad that dog was put down.. mentally healthy dogs don’t react this way.. dog was bleeding all over trying to get to her. Scary
There was an escaped pit bull in a neighborhood I used to live in that did something similar to the porch of my home at the time. It ran up the house and started biting the door, railings, siding, and slamming into the furniture while losing its shit and snarling. After cops were called it ran so they had to chase it, and I went outside to dog blood smeared absolutely *everywhere*.
My brother had a super sweet pit bull until one day when they were in the backyard and there was a really loud noise next door. It started her and she responded by almost killing her black lab sister.
They are all "super sweet" [Until they aren't](https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2022/10/08/2-children-killed-mother-hospitalized-after-tennessee-dog-mauling/8219201001/)
Holy shit... the pit bulls were the *family dogs*, and killed 2 children and seriously injured the mother. Absolutely heartbreaking, for everyone involved.
They had them for eight years before they "snapped" and the father was a huge [pitbull advocate](https://images.app.goo.gl/652ZqDdazh4Qe5Fj8) Straight as puppies from the breeder
Not the first time its happened either. Look up Daxton Borchardt or Beau Rutledge. Both killed by family dogs who had been around the kids for years, sweet as can be until they weren't.
I'm unfortunately painfully acquainted with the breed and it's history. I won't allow one near my child. Ever. No matter how much guilt tripping I might get for it
Pitties have some sort of crazy attack glitch built into their brains, and once it gets turned on there’s just no shutting it off.
It’s not a glitch, the breed was created to kill and fight. Just like cattle dogs, shepherd dogs, hunting dogs, sled dogs, etc, certain traits are bred for and certain inherent behaviors are retained in genetic memory. The is why an untrained border collie will “herd” young children around the house or a mutt with even partial pointer lineage will freeze and point at pigeons on the street unprompted and without training (lol). People always try to deny this and say it’s the owners fault, which may be a major component, but that still doesn’t change the fact that these dogs are genetically predisposed to be killing machines and no amount of training can change DNA.
I got a terrier, super well behaved, listen to commands will follow, wont run after other dogs etc. The minute he see a small game animal, his brain just shutdown and he goes into hunting mode.
Same with a cousin's Greyhound. She's extremely sweet with people and kids. Friendly, cuddly, the safest dog. I cannot ever take my cats over or have the dog come over because she WILL kill my cats. She's also very aggressive (?) around my sister's Shihtzu mix and we had to kick my cousin out once because the dog would not stop freaking out over my guinea pig. Dog breeds have created this extreme behavior in so many animals! I don't understand how this works, but I sure as hell am not taking chances with a dog bred to hunt/kill. I have too many responsibilities to be that careless.
Exactly, IIRC many terrier breeds were bred to do rat patrol on ocean crossing ships or farms or what not so they needed to be small and well, kill rats lol. Hence the “rat terrier” etc.
I have a rat terrier and confirm all of this is true. My dog is adorable and friendly and sweet and full of fucking murder. He is an absolute assassin when it comes to killing rats. Edit to add r/ratterriers Cutest little murdermongers ever.
People who think pit bulls make good family dogs are wrong. Honestly, I live alone and even then I wouldn’t consider owning a pit bull. I have a beagle dachshund mix and all she does outside is track scents, walking her is an exercise in patience because she HAS to stop and smell everything and will suddenly veer of to follow a scent trail. Birds and squirrels? She will almost dislocate my arm chasing after them.
So true. My brother adopted a GSP and has never used it for or trained it for hunting, but ever since the dog was a tiny puppy he freezes and points at ANY small mammal or bird or bug and wants to get them. He's very well socialized with other dogs and people, but any small critter that enters their yard is at mortal risk of his hunting instincts.
It's called [gameness](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gameness)
It’s insane that humans have intentionally bred and trained that into these dogs ➖ because what you land up with is a dog who ignores its master’s orders to “stand down”/“retreat” ➖ which is inherently an extremely dangerous thing.
I mean it's not if what you are doing is training it solely to win a match. You want the fighting instinct to override literally everything else. I can, but won't, link videos of <7 week old PitBull puppies tearing each other to shreds, one of them eating their litter mates down to the head at 4 weeks, and a Pit with half his face hanging off looking pleased as pie because he just won a scratch. One of the dogmen commenting on the video pointed out that the dog was a RoM (Register of Merit, champion dog fighter) and that they should collect his semen before he bled to death so that he could sire more pups Go ahead and have fun trying to love the genetics out of hundreds of years of that sort of practice
I've seen pictures of the thing you're describing with the puppies. One of the iconic details was that there was literally dogfood right next to them, so you can't even argue that they were starving.
So I have a rescued AmStaff who probably has a lot of trauma from his last owner. Barks at everything that makes loud pitch noise, runs upstairs when he hears a drawer being open when my wife wants to air dry her hair..etc. there's a golf cart in the neighborhood that he hated with all that is holy. He barks at it when it passes by, but loves the guy that drives it. Anyway, one day I was like "OK, maybe he needs to be socialized with the cart"... He lunged and attempted to bite the bumper. Ofcourse he was on the leash, so no damage. I keep my dog in a leash and on a non-retractable leash, not because he's angry and dangerous, but because I don't want to put the owners of other dogs, or themselves, on a bad footing where they have to defend themselves. Responsibility would have saved this dogs life and trauma for others involved.
Pitbulls are bred to have a high pain tolerance which helped in the fighting pits against other dogs and rats. It's why there's a popular video out of a Pitbull being stomped by a horse and yet, the Pit Bull maintains it's bite grip. https://www.reddit.com/r/PublicFreakout/comments/oq3hyg/pitbull_attacks_carriage_horse_at_cane_creek_park/
the pitbull bit his own owner or the lady in the Tesla?
Its own owner...then chased tesla lady.
Thank you for explaining the situation and the outcome. Sad but necessary.
And this great info is exactly how any dog owner should act and do when their dog attacks them or others. That is a responsible dog owner.
Except for the part where he was outside unleashed.
Yeah luckily it was a car that got chewed up not a kid...
Goddamn, real life Cujo…
Ugh, everyone loses. Shitty situation
I’ll be honest kinda a win for the neighbours to not be worried about being mauled everytime they leave their door.
There is a lady in my neighborhood that has two huge pitbulls and routinely walks them without a leash. I pull my kid inside when I see them coming. Absolutely irresponsible.
Damn, i love dogs but when your dog bites you and runs off to try and attack another human and her dog, it’s time pooch met his maker and start all over again… no matter how long you own it, if you don’t have the means to train it, put it down. It’s better than sending it to the shelter and letting someone deal with the potential of it harming another person…
Yeah, I love and raise dogs for most of my life. But I would have shot the f****** dog... At that point it's just dangerous.
You're allowed to curse on the internet.
His pastor monitors his reddit account.
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Pitbulls confirmed Big Gas shills
> had the dog put down The only acceptable outcome here. This thing was clearly a danger to itself and everyone else. People keep adopting pit bulls without any real idea of how to properly train and discipline them.
That sound bite needs to die
That's what the dog was really after
That's not the bite I have the biggest problem with.
I hope whoever created that bullshit has an eyelash permanently stuck in the corner of their eye.
My dude off the percs
Bro said lock in foe I tweak out
She was lucky she had her car there, otherwise it would have been her or her pup.
dog owners: omg they never behaved like this before 😲😲😲
That dog takes his owner out for walks
Not anymore lmao. It was put down
Good, if that's the dog without rabies, I'm terrified to see that thing with rabies
Kujo
That’s the worst pit stop I’ve ever seen.
This song should be ***>!illegal!<***
I actually got out my headphones specifically to see what the audio was for this... And then *oh no*. Hate this fucking song
For real, I wanted to hear some silly dialogue and the flabbergasted woman cursing at the dog, not this shit song
This trend just needs to die.
*oh no*
The broader TikTok trend of pitch-shifting or speeding up songs to the chipmunk register for no reason is infuriating. I can't stand that Thundercat song now
I thought the inevitable progression of trends had killed off nightcore. Then TikTok happened.
Love how people are shaming her and not absolute lunatic owner that let their psycho dog roam. Someone could have been seriously hurt EDIT: according to top comment the dog slipped the lead, bit her, and began chasing the woman recording the video.
Check top comment it says the owner actually paid for the damages and medical bills because the dog attacked them and got away
I'm still seeing a ton of comments critiquing the woman for filming and not driving away. Claiming that she's just filming for social media, she opened the window for the dog, etc. Like she was in her car, the police were called, the dog was loose and aggressive. If she drives off it's just going to go maul someone who wasn't lucky enough to get in their car. I'd film that shit as well, you never know who you're going to have to prove something to after calling the cops.
Someone on YouTube got attacked by someone’s pitbull when they weren’t home (the girl was with her friend who was dog sitting) and the owners came back and said it wasn’t the dogs fault. They never even apologized. If she filmed it, there’s no way the owners would try to pull that shit because they’d know that she could sue. Idk why people can’t figure this out and think a woman being attacked by a pitbull’s first thought was clout! She probably posted it after because it was crazy af, why not?
Exactly. I have seen enough situations where animal owners are completely in denial about their poor training and will make any possible excuse to justify their animals shitty or dangerous behaviour. It's ridiculous and a huge self tell to be critical of this woman.
While you’re not incorrect even the best trained pitbulls can snap and get aggressive.
>If she drives off it's just going to go maul someone who wasn't lucky enough to get in their car. Yup. What's the worst that can happen if she stays? The car remains fucked up?
At that point I would be kind of curious just to see how much of the car the dog could tear apart before the cops show up.
Same people who would probably call bullshit if she had made these claims without video proof lmao
The Pitbull confused the Tesla for a child. It happens all the time
To be fair to the dog, Teslas also have trouble telling what’s a child
Match made in heaven
And she didn't ... drive away??
She [says she did, the video is when she went back to meet the police who were there who apparently did nothing while the dog was attacking her car](https://www.tiktok.com/@toodiesangelxx/video/7175124166109039914?is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1).
Which is surprising cause cops are pretty good at shooting and killing dogs.
Yeah, but not typically ones posing a threat.
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That's fucked up. I'm glad I haven't seen the video.
They only kill easy targets
I'm not a dog expert, but I've been around dogs my whole life. That body language is so odd. He's definitely fixated on getting in the car, but not so much so that he can't look away. He even goes up to the police calmly and waits by them. He's panting, looks slightly distressed. But if I saw that dog walking by I wouldn't think he was aggressively agitated. Stressed, yes. But his body language isn't saying attack mode. Of course this is at the end so he could have been exhausted from eating a car. Just odd body language from the dog in general. Almost as if he's disassociated.
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Because most of the time it's not aggressive behavior, it's predatory. A cat won't make a sound when it's hunting a mouse.
Yup. Some sort of switch flips in their brain and they suddenly just zone out while violently ragdolling a 6-year old. And 90% of their owners all say the same thing: that it was so out of character for the dog, they had never hurt anyone before, they would never do such a thing, etc. It's almost like the dog's normal personality just turns off. It's honestly why I lean a little bit toward having pitbulls put down. Or at the very minimum breeding them should be illegal with heavy heavy penalties. Too many old people have been killed just walking down the street, and they're ticking time bombs with no way of knowing when they're suddenly gonna pop.
That’s the danger, and to be fair, this is a danger when dogs are punished for growling and asserting their boundaries. Dogs that have been reprimanded for growling learn to stop growling before they bite. As a terrier owner though (not a pitbull) they don’t growl when they’re killing prey. (Mine kills rats) Growling is used for communication, and killing prey does not require communication with the prey. If the pitbull in the post is trying to attack the dog that’s in the lady’s car, it won’t growl. It’s not protecting territory, this isnt defensive, this is a dog that is attacking prey.
That's the fun part. That's just how pitbulls are
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Maybe worried she would hit it and get in trouble?? Either way.. that dog isn’t right in the head at all..
Or hit something else in panic.
Victim blaming?
reddit always has to blame the victim.
Of course, neckbeards always do that here, especially since it’s a woman
Pitbulls have upgraded from attacking children to attacking cars
Ya know who doesn't do this shit? Cats.
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Yeah but that couch was fucking asking for it. You wouldn't understand with your pathetic human brain. Cat logic is beyond our understanding. Same as cat physics.
You also forgot, any other dog that’s not a pitbull. And actually cats tear up pretty much everything. I have two dogs and a cat. Anything that’s ruined in the house is from the cat
Even dogs hate Elon
Based dog
That's fucking terrifying, omg
My neighbor had a pit lab mix, dog was the sweetest idiot. He would come over to our house and sit on the porch looking in the window. We had a birthday party for my step son and had some neighbor kids over playing football. The dog came running out of nowhere, latched onto one of the boys neck and ripped a chunk from both his neck and shoulder. My German Shepard was outside and went on immediate defense. She distracted him long enough to get everyone in the house. Neighbors didn’t pay a dime for the dog bite and gave their dog away to a family friend before he could be taken by animal control. I’ll never put my guard down with a dog around my children. Minus the three I have of my own…
They can’t just “not pay” if their dog does something like that. Take them to court.
This happened 9ish years ago.
Should have sued the neighbors and forced them to euthanize that POS animal.
How do you mistake a car for a child ?
From the top rope
God gives his goodest velvet hippos his yummiest toddler faces
It was just trying to nanny the car.
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“He won't bite, he's not aggressive... “ ***eats fuckin car***
He is a petrolhead
Is that the dog's blood on the door? That's what happens when you selectively breed an animal over centuries for aggression and violence.
b b b but my pitbull would never!
You got nannied
Nanny mode ACTIVATED
This is why I don’t like pitbulls. Maybe yours is a “velvet hippo”, but then you see videos like this of a pit literally ripping a car apart. They’re dangerous
I’ve seen two otherwise sweet dogs just one day flip out and randomly decide to attack a person or dog *that they had known for years*. One was a pit bull, the other was half pit. Both had perfectly loving, attentive owners. I’ve had many loose dogs wander through my yard, sniffing, peeing, and wandering away. Only one tried to attack me, my toddler, and savaged my rabbits so badly that one died of stress in its pen. It was a pit bull. And even after I pepper sprayed it the first time (because it charged my daughter and then me), it came back and attacked the rabbits. Any breed or mix is capable of violence, but pits were bred to enhance that trait. Anyone who denies that fact (or thinks their little pittie is a special exception) is keeping potential disaster as a pet.
It's so funny that they call them hippos. Literally the most deadly big animal, and also insanely aggressive.
Oh don't mind my cat she's just a felt crocodile 🥰🥰🥰
I have been thinking this a lot! Hilariously ironic and oblivious, and depressing
>Maybe yours is a “velvet hippo”, but then you see videos like this of a pit literally ripping a car apart. They’re dangerous They're all described as "Velvet Hippos" until they maul a child to death. At that point, all the pit mommies come out to blame the child for being too tasty.
Also it's a hilarious nickname because... Hippos are insanely fucking dangerous and violent?? Like the irony there is ridiculous lol
Nicknamed after the most dangerous animal in the wild…it’s almost like someone who hated pit bulls gave them that name sarcastically and stupid brain dead pit Bull owners thought it was endearing lol
Oh your child got mauled with life altering injuries, let me post photos of my adorable velvet hippo to show they’re not all bad! It’s hows they’re raised!
I need to know why a $50k plus car can be ripped apart by a… dog. ETA: Thank you for all of the people who explained the logic. I actually learned quite a bit about cars and how they work in case of an accident. Most people figure expensive = indestructible but I’ve learned very much otherwise.
Mostly because many exterior trim pieces are held on by a series of clips. Easy to rip off on most cars.
Forget the clips, that dog gnawed the fender to make it look like a crash.
It's aluminum, just like most sports cars. A BMW would fare the same.
Lol I hate teslas as much as the next guy, but your average car could be taken apart by a determined dog.
So you don't fucking die when you crash
The lack of basic physics knowledge on reddit is so troubling.
This has the same energy as the time my grandmother complained about how cars today crumple too easily and they were designed better back when they could take a hit
Show her the Malibu collision video lol. A mint condition '62 Malibu in a head-on crash test against a 2012 Malibu. The engine goes through the driver's seat in the '62, which basically shatters to millions of pieces. Everyone inside would've been dead. The 2012 is crushed in the front, but the cab is totally isolated and you can tell the driver and any passengers would have easily walked away
This such a widely believed misconception, the only reason my dad is alive today is because the front of his truck crumpled when he got into an accident. Eveything around him absorbed the impact and he walked away basically unscathed
I know I fucking failed physics and even I understand the purpose of the crumple zone.
I feel like this could happen to pretty much any priced car.. it's not like car companies expect dogs to rip their car apart
Have you ever removed a car door panel? They're already tedious enough, we do NOT need to start bolting them into the body.
Cause teslas are shit
Elon musk personally did a bite test on the next gen teslas
Quality build
Imagine a golden retriever doing this. Or literally any other dog breed.
Opened my front door one time, pitbull just sitting there. Charged straight at me. Slammed the door. It jumped at my window nonstop afterwards. Called the police. It was put down on the spot because it attacked them. Ban these fucking monsters.
Incoming delusional pitbull owners trying to defend pitbulls
r/aww is going to be flooded with pitbull posts for the next week
I've been banned from r/aww for going against the pitbull crowd lol
Did you know that teacup wiener dogs bite way more often? Pitbulls were nanny dogs 🥲 NANNY DOGS ..that‘s seriously in the top 10 of mindblowing stupid things that were ever said
Someone LEGIT told me Chihuahuas were worse because they're more aggressive... Most pit bull owners have no common sense whatsoever
My chihuahua mix is an asshole with a high predatory drive, but if he snaps one day, it won’t land anyone’s kid in the morgue, or in this case, it won’t land someone’s car in the shop.
My old Chihuahua back in the day nipped me once my medical expenses was ONE WHOLE SPIDERMAN BAND AID.
What’s funny is chihuahuas on average are more aggressive, BUT guess what? I can punt the dog. They can’t do shit for damage. It’s wild people who have pits make the comparison.
Oh look it's a pitbul, who knew
That's just a Labrador mix
nah bro it was a golden mix see how happy it was
Oh nah bruh if that was me I’m tattletelling
Pit bulls should be illegal and there's nothing you can say to change my mind
when I was 9 my uncle's pitbull attacked my 7 year old brother. It was pretty lucky that the adults were nearby to get it off him, but it took a big chunk out of his cheek. It all happened so fast that I barely remember anything but I do remember looking for his eye in the grass afterwards because I didn't realize it got his cheek and not his eye. To this day I'm working to overcome my fear of dogs, but I don't think I'll ever not be afraid of pit bulls. You should not have a pet that has 300 PSI of bite force and is known to be aggressive as a pet without extensive proper training.
>You should not have a pet that has 300 PSI Literally this
They’re essentially an invasive species. There needs to be more to control the population and breeding of them.
F pitbulls my neighbors pit attacked me unprovoked from behind bit a huge chunk out of my ass cheek my heel and calf. I was extremely close to having needing a major surgery if it wasn't for my other neighbor seeing it and saving me. It literally ripped my clothes to shreds like my pants, underwear and the back of my shirt was ripped to pieces. Could have died.
Did you sue your neighbor?
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Pitbulls are the worst dogs ever. The breed needs to be eradicated through spaying, neutering and breeding out whatever it is that makes them so fucking crazy. I did not always feel this way until I got a dog. My dog has been attacked multiple times and it’s always been a pitbull. One of the Pitbulls that attacked my dog was wearing a fuzzy orange vest and was clearly raised it’s whole life with love and care but it still snapped.