Comments by "Hyok Kim" (@hyokkim7726) on "The Dodo"
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Notice her tail; in the beginning, it was always down, a sign of calm dog. Later when she became a couch potato, it was still down when not active, when active the tail was horizontal, but wagging broadly, not narrowly, but rapidly. Pitbulls with the tail high most or all the time are not safe, especially when stationary.
Notice 100% of the yt videos positive about pitbulls feature pitbulls with the tail down most times. They are all calm pitbulls, even when they were skittish in the beginning.
Notice videos about pitbulls attacking people without provocation; the tails when you can see them, were almost always up, even when wagging, it was rapid, and narrow, not a friendly pitbull, but high strung pitbull.
At a local shelter, most pitbulls had the tail high and up; a few of them were obviously very aggressive, even the ones not so obviously aggressive, had their tails up all the time; very high strung. I've seen 2 or 3 pitbulls with the tail down all the time; alll calm, pitbulls. Most pitbulls at a shelter are not safe for adoption; there is a reason they were dumped by the previous owners.
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@caryrevels6584 I see so many videos of dogs rescued after being abused/neglected; not one of them was aggressive (I'm not talking about 'fear-aggression', but real on the prowl aggression) when rescued. Either scared, docile, or even friendly!
Common sense in human sense does not apply to dogs; dogs are not people. They don't think like people.
There are many people who got mauled by their pitbulls; not one of them had been documented to have abused their dogs. In fact, many of them had been documented to have spoilt them rotten, a few even tried to raise them responsibly, using every methods, positive reinforcement, vibration collar, special last problem Pitbull dog trainer, etc.
Then, there are pitbull owners who did abuse their dogs; not one of them got mauled! Their owners went to jail.
So how is that, every pitubull owner who got mauled, never abused the dogs, but raised them with loving care, and every pitbull owner who did go to jail for abusing the dogs, not one of them got mauled by their dogs, and those dogs who got abused? Not one of them was aggressive!
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Notice her tail. Always down in the beginning, but not between the legs. The doggie is stable, and calm, but not scared.
Later, after the rescue, still the tail is mostly down, even when wagging, even when she's excited. Very occasionally, the tail is either horizontal, or vertical, but always wagging widely, sometimes when doing the zoomies.
That is the kind of pittee you want to adopt. You don't want to adopt a pittee with the tail up, vertically, either rigid or wagging rapidly, but narrowly even when doing nothing. This is a sign of unstable, and high strung pittee.
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Notice her tail. Her tail initially was always down, even between the legs. Later on, the tail started wagging but still down, even when active, with occasional wagging up when extremely active.
Initially, the doggie was scared, but later gaining confidence, but still friendly and polite, with very occasional exuberance. This is the kind of pitbull you want to adopt.
You don't want to adopt a pitbull with the tail up, almost vertical, either rigid or wagging rapidly, but narrowly and vertically, even when doing nothing. That's a sign of unstable, and high strung pitbull.
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