Quote Originally Posted by WHAT_LAG
Actually no not this dog(bold). Unless trained to do so. I own two pits and one German Shephard, niether have tried to attack anything. But I can only wonder sometimes what the pits are thinking. Pits dont have to be raised any kind of way, for their natural order to take over.
Actually, yea, that dog. That is why they are highly prized by law enforcement agencies, personal gaurd dog trainers and used as probably the most premier gaurd dog used by the government and private sector. They are also used for these purposes because of their huge degree of loyalty to their owners. They are, by nature, fearless of humans. That allows them to be much better suited to the protection and gaurd dog role. German Shephards have been raised for generations for these rolls. They do not include dog fighting.

A pit's natural roll is to fight other dogs. That is how they have been bred for generations, as pit dogs. They enjoy fighting other dogs. Put 2 on each side of a door and they will wimper and scratch to get to each other. They want to fight. They usually don't care about people as a general rule. Sure, there are exceptions to every rule, there always are. But rule of thumb is, Pits are dog biters, the other dogs I stated are people biters.

Any dog, not acclimated to humans will act aggressively towards them. Dogs raised by black people will usually be aggressive towards whites, and vice versa. Thats just how it is.