If you want to remove those quills, twist as you pull them just like cactus needles. they will come out much easier and less painful. trust me on this.
Not a clash of nature, an irresponsible act on behalf of the owner's negligence to care for the safety of the dog. I would be willing to bet that the dog was not leashed when this occurred and if the dog was leashed and the owner allowed this to happen the owner should be bought up on charges for animal cruelty.
It could have been any dog not just Pit Bulls. All dogs can and will bite and they all have teeth. I have seen all types of dogs chase squirrels, birds, racoons, you name it. It's not the Pit Bull's fault that they are targeted by stupid people who force them to fight and be mean by starving them, chaining them to trees, beating them. You name it, these poor dogs suffer by the hands of stupid, ignorant animal abusers. It's the owners and not the dogs that should not exist.
Breeds were bred for certain behavior but even those behaviors can be surpassed by owner behavior and how well they treat/train their dog. Pit were bred to be aggressive but at the same time some of the calmest and most mellow dogs I've seen have been Pits because they had good owners.
1. That is clearly a bulldog not a pit bull. 2. Pit bulls aren't necessarily aggressive. Some of them are sweethearts and quite willing to be friends as long as you're friendly to them and don't make an effort to convince them that you're a threat.
Okay I take back the bulldog statement. I hadn't seen the video and the picture made me think he had short legs. The fact remains that pit bulls aren't mean unless you want them to be.
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2. Pit bulls aren't necessarily aggressive. Some of them are sweethearts and quite willing to be friends as long as you're friendly to them and don't make an effort to convince them that you're a threat.
Noticed that his owner couldn't even take the toothpick out of his mouth to be interviewed on camera.