View Full Version : Some pics from my trip to Matt's Zoo
We went to Matt_K's house today to drop off some corns, and of course to check out all his stuff............:D
It was also my first time EVER being around a Pit Bull. I love all dogs, but have always had that fear about Pit Bulls, because of media and the fact I have never met one. Well today I realized I must have one.....
Look how aggresive and mean she is! I mean I feared for my life at least three times while I was there....I KNOW that the kissing all over my boyfriends face was a warning she was going to attack....
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Then she tried to maul me!
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The truth obviously is that this dog is the nicest sweetest dog I have met. She was sooooo well behaved and wanted nothing more than to nap on the couch or be a love sponge. I will never ever have the same thoughts about Pit Bulls after today.
Herps......
Amazing boas...
<img src="http://8snakes.myftp.org/marisa/images/matthouse/boa.jpg">
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Amazing black blood....although hoenstly this snake and most of Matt's snakes scare the crap out of me....
<img src="http://8snakes.myftp.org/marisa/images/matthouse/blackblood.jpg">
Male Ball Python with something funky going on! You gotta see this guy in person....very "IMG" like....
<img src="http://8snakes.myftp.org/marisa/images/matthouse/ballpython.jpg">
Tokay
<img src="http://8snakes.myftp.org/marisa/images/matthouse/tokay.jpg">
And a personal favorite, a RES Matt adopted off me a few months ago, doing outstanding of course.....Ruckus
<img src="http://8snakes.myftp.org/marisa/images/matthouse/turtle.jpg">
One thing that DID prove to be an attack animal was the Hog Island Boa, unfortuantly it missed Matt's face by a couple inches or else we would all be laughing at some pics of that right now! hahaha
Marisa
LMFAO!! My attack dog isn't so much of an attack dog is she??? She's actually relaxing on the couch right now after a fight with a bone as big as her..
Had the Hog bit me, I think i would be laughing with you guys.. I can't believe she struck at my face, i still don't believe you guys.. Although, she did tag my hand, so i guess anything is possible.. I dunno what you guys brought with you, or what you whispered to my animals.. They're honestly never aggressive, but you guys come around and BANG, they all want flesh..
Thanks again for the corns guys, they're awesome and i will get pics once they shed out!!
-Matt
HeatherRose
08-08-04, 09:31 PM
Those are great pics Marisa :D!!! I can see that tokay is having tons more fun at Matt's house then it did terrorizing me at mine...When do I get to come visit? ;)
The tokay is sweet Heather but he looks evil...
Matt thinks my presences was the reason the snakes were all pissy, but I KNOW he was likke rubbing rat scent all over in the cages before I got there to "liven" them up for me.
:D
Marisa
Jeff_Favelle
08-08-04, 11:39 PM
COOL photos!! Gotta love that pitty!! Looks like a big black lab!
The eye of the Black Blood is pure evil!!! :D
Jungle Jen
08-09-04, 12:11 AM
Wow, nice animals Matt, I must say the black blood is my definate favorite!
Originally posted by Jeff_Favelle
COOL photos!! Gotta love that pitty!! Looks like a big black lab!
The eye of the Black Blood is pure evil!!! :D
It does look like a lab, until it looks at you.. Then you can see Pit...
I was laughing so hard when she was taking the pics of the blood.. She was shaking like a leaf..
Yeah I don't care. I am afriad.
That's right. Scared. I don't think I'll ever own Blood Pythons of any sort! They are pure evil.
Marisa
worse then the hog isle?? :D
reptilesalonica
08-09-04, 08:41 AM
Great photos. I loved that black blood. Amazing snake! You should shoot a full body photo
Pitties are amazing dogs! I have a friend that she is going to have a 2nd one.
One request. If you could edit the photos so that they scroll in vertical allign that would be easier to view;)
~Greg
here ya go Greg..
http://ssnakess.com/photopost/data/500/473100_1619-med.jpg
http://ssnakess.com/photopost/data/500/473100_1622-med.jpg
djc3674
08-09-04, 12:41 PM
That pit totally looks like a lab. Which leads me to my question....is it a mix breed or pure pit?
BTW...nice lookin snakes...that blood is wicked!!
Now, I just read this article this morning. I know it's a bit of bad press, but the possibility of something like this happening is why I would never own a pitbull.
http://www.nydailynews.com/front/story/220389p-189407c.html
....and these dogs supposedly never acted like this before. My friend had a lab/pit mix years ago, and that dog did turn viscious on me for no reason. Since that day it snapped, that dog was NEVER the same. He doesn't have it anymore.
She is chipped and listed as a pure pit.. My guess, she's a mix.. I adopted her a little less then a month ago, she's fine with me, she's fine with visitors and she's amazing with my young nephews..
The problem with the press is, they only tell the stories of the BAD happenings.. Im tired of hearing people say, 'i only hear bad things about them'.. Gee, i wonder why.. The good stories are never told..
Good stories of ANY kind are rarely told. About dogs, people or anything. It's bad news people like to hear apparently, so the media delivers.
Let me tell everyone something, ANY dog can snap, attack, get scared and bite, etc. Not just Pit Bulls. Matt's dog was the sweetest little thing in the world, all the same like any dog, sure one day she might not act correctly. But that's not her fault, if something happens it would be Matt's fault. Period. It's the owners not the dogs people!
Anyways I will try and gets those pics straight next time, lol not sure why I didn't this time. Thanks for looking though guys!
Marisa
Yes, it would be my fault.. It's all in how a dog is trained/raised in my opinion.. As some of you know, I deliver the rural mail in my neck of the woods (literally).. So, i see many dogs everyday.. And im not kidding when i say that the dogs i get most nervous when around are the Labs and smaller dogs.. They're always running up to you, jumping up or growling/barking.. However, there are a couple houses with Rottis and one with a Pit, and honestly, the dogs don't move.. They just watch what you're doing, then look away as we drive off.. The others come running down to the mailbox barking and growling..
Now if one of these labs or cockerspaniels were to bite me, do you think they would ban this breed of dog in my town?? I highly doubt it.. I have watched the neighbours yorkie poo chase kids, nip at delivery guys and have had to listen to it bark for 45 minutes straight while playing in my yard with my nephews.. But no one would ever want to ban this type of 'lap' dog..
djc3674
08-09-04, 02:18 PM
Correct...any breed can snap, bite etc. However, I do not agree that it is always the owner's fault. That sounds ignorant. How can you not hold the animal accountable, if it just plain ole snapped one day for no apparent reason You cannot put all of the blame on the owner. Maybe in some cases yes. But, pitbulls have a reputation of snapping and attacking alot more often than other breeds, and I don't wanna hear that it's just because pitbulls are signled out...that is BS.
Let's not start some long drawn out debate. This has already been discussed. My only point to posting this was that with any large breed dog that is prone to a more aggressive behaviour you definately have to take precautions. Myself, having a 6 yr old, I would never get a pitbull, rotweiller (sp) etc...until he is older...that is my precaution. Granted, Matt's dog looks like a sweetheart, hopefully she stays that way.
It's unfortunate you feel that way.. And yes, i do think that it's on the owner.. Yes, Pit bulls have a bad rep.. But why?? Cause at one point in time, people used them for fighting, and yes, this still happens today..
It's a shame that you wouldn't purchase or adopt/rescue a dog JUST because of the name of it's breed.. Im sorry, but there are JUST as many attacks and bites from those 'friendly' breeds as there is from Pits.. But the media and viewers don't care if a Lhasa Apso or a Poodle bite the neighbours 4 year old.. Only when the Mastiff, Pit Bull or Rottwieiller do.. It's a shame really..
I figured you would find this interesting..
Aren't Pit Bulls MEAN and VICIOUS?
No more vicious than golden retrievers, beagles or other popular dogs! In a recent study of 122 dog breeds by the American Temperament Testing Society (ATT), pit bulls achieved a passing rate of 83.9%. That's as good or better than beagles ... 78.2%, and golden retrievers ... 83.2%.
This info was taken from this site.. http://www.badrap.org/rescue/myths.cfm a must read for anyone with a fear of Pits..
reptilesalonica
08-09-04, 03:41 PM
Thanks a lot for the photo Matt. OMG that black blood is doing bodybuilding! :D
capsicum
08-09-04, 03:55 PM
Originally posted by Matt_K
I figured you would find this interesting..
Aren't Pit Bulls MEAN and VICIOUS?
No more vicious than golden retrievers, beagles or other popular dogs! In a recent study of 122 dog breeds by the American Temperament Testing Society (ATT), pit bulls achieved a passing rate of 83.9%. That's as good or better than beagles ... 78.2%, and golden retrievers ... 83.2%.
This info was taken from this site.. http://www.badrap.org/rescue/myths.cfm a must read for anyone with a fear of Pits..
You have one awesome dog Matt :D I absolutely LOVE pits and ANY bully breed. I have worked in dog training for a few years, and honestly have never had a problem training them. The only dog that ever bit me was a smaller breed dog.
As for dogs being responsible for their actions, that is a little hard to swallow. Yes there are many aggressive dogs, and yes there are many documented cases of pits or rottis attacking. However, when it comes down to it, take a look at where these dogs came from: breeders. If you breed aggressive dogs for their aggression, or don't pay attention to any inapropriate behaviour in your breeding stock, it comes down to the owners who have screwed up the animal.
It's same for any animal that is being bred. You allow certain (mostly unwanted) genetics into a line that you are breeding, it is still the fault of the human. Animals can only react to their situation. I doubt pits sit there and think "Hmm, now there's an a$$ I'd love to chomp", just doesn't jive with me.
TK
PS Matt, your girl does look pretty close to pure, I have shown her pic to my hubby and he agrees that is exactly the kind of dog we are looking for :D
EDIT: Just wanted to point out that pit bulls and the likes (am staffs, staffies) are not large breed, they are actually medium breeds.
djc3674
08-09-04, 04:04 PM
Okay, let's clear something up. I did not say that I would NEVER own a Pitbull. What I said was, I would not own one until my son is older. If our pug bites my son, he will be okay. If a pitbull were to tear into him, it would be a whole different story. Also, yes you are right in the fact that it is on the owner to properly raise and train the dog. However, how is it the owner's fault if he/she does everything properly, but the dog just snaps one day (which they are known to do) and seriously hurts someone?
Obviously you can make any dog mean, I am talking about the cases when the dog out of jealousy or whatever, just turns and lets loose a fury on someone (most of the time a child). How can that be the owner's fault if the dog never showed aggression or anything, it just one day snapped. Unless your a psychic, it's hard to prevent that. That is a risk I am not willing to take while I have a small child in the house. Sorry those are my feelings. Another friend of mine had a full breed pit, really awesome dog, but only with adults. This dog HATED children. He would literally tried to break through the window to chew up any child he saw outside. This was not due to a bad experience with a child, the dog was just not raised around them. If it were, it may be a different story.
PS Matt, your girl does look pretty close to pure, I have shown her pic to my hubby and he agrees that is exactly the kind of dog we are looking for :D
There are a couple more that look very similar to mine available right now on Petfinder.com..
She's a real sweety and I wouldn't trade her for the world..
djc3674
08-09-04, 04:16 PM
One more thing....if you fully read the article, even the neighbors stated that those dogs were never a problem and were surprised that it attacked the baby. I know it's hard to swallow as pit lovers, but the fact is, that dog attacked that baby while he was in that adults arms. Then the other pitbull attacked the adult as well (jumping on his back). The baby is 3 months old, there is no way the baby provoked that pitbull. It was probably jealous. People need to take their blinders off and realize that these dogs do attack people, and it is NOT always the owner's fault. On the other hand, I'm glad Matt that you have a friendly loving pitbull. I have known other pitbulls to be this way as well, so I am not trying to bash all pitbulls. I know people have friendly pits and they are very beautiful dogs.
crucified
08-09-04, 04:28 PM
yes pit bulls are capable of attacking people.. as are all other dogs.. you just never hear about the golden retriever down the road nearly killing someone... . 2 years ago a golden retriever nearly killed a child... it has been with the family for 6 years.. no trouble.. no aggression at all... it just attacked this kid one day.. never heard about it.. because its a golden retriever.. i know this cuz it was a friends cousins dog.. great owners.. so its just not pits that do attack humans... and i wont deny pits attack ppl.. the director of bylaws admitted to me last week the highest dog attacks in my area are golden retrievers AND labs... also.. most cases when a dog attacks a person and it does make news... the media instantly says its a pit bull.. most of the time its a boxer.. rottweiler.. lab.. anything "vicious" and resembling a pit bull...
crucified
08-09-04, 04:33 PM
i forgot to add... i do have a pit bull.. i know how they are looked upon... ppl cross the road when i walk my dog.. and my neighbour is trying to get my dog banned cuz hes a pit bull.. before he even met the dog he plotted this.. its rather annoying... AND my previous dog.. a retriever.. taken care of well... was in fact more "vicious" than my pit bull.. so dont just pick on one breed because the media tells you too.. unless you have experiences... but yes there is no excuse for ANY dog to attack a person...
some good pit sites... www.badrap.org www.understand-a-bull.com i cant think of others right now.. im tired.. plus i should probably read this whole thread.. haha..
capsicum
08-09-04, 04:48 PM
Originally posted by Matt_K
There are a couple more that look very similar to mine available right now on Petfinder.com..
She's a real sweety and I wouldn't trade her for the world..
She is awesome, I once had a pit/dobe cross (Raven). She was just the sweetest thing in the world, but unfortunately she had suffered brain damage from abusive owners (she was only 3 months old when beaten with a base ball bat). She had difficulties doing anything, and started having troubles with a lot of simple things (like standing up, peeing without falling, etc). After a lot of research and consulting vets, I had to have her PTS.
We are greatly looking forward to adopting a new pupper soon :D Thanks for the tip about petfinder!
TK
capsicum
08-09-04, 04:52 PM
Crucified, is that your pit in your avatar? It's a sweetie :D
TK
djc3674
08-09-04, 04:58 PM
ppl cross the road when i walk my dog.. and my neighbour is trying to get my dog banned cuz hes a pit bull.. before he even met the dog he plotted this
Well that is just an ignorant person. I personally wouldn't try to have someone's dog taken away merely because of the breed. There would need to be a substantial reason before taking those measures. Unfortunately, pitbulls do have a bad rep, when they are not all viscious people killing animals. I'm still sticking with the fact that you cannot put all the blame on the owners/breeders in every bad case that you hear about.
The people that breed these dogs to fight and the owners that make the dog fight against it's will should be PTS, not the dog itself!!!
capsicum
08-09-04, 04:58 PM
djc3674, I completely understand that you are being cautious about what breed of dog you have around your son, and I feel that it is a very responsible decision.
However I hope people don't feel that any breed of dog is perfectly fine with a child, as indivdual dogs have their own breaking points, and that friendly golden is just as likely to bite when it's ear is pulled as any other breed.
TK
PS The last part isn't directed personally at you, but at whoever reads these posts. I would hate for anyone to expect a perfectly behaved animal and end up having a friend or family member, or even a perfect stranger to be bitten or mauled when the dog is aggrivated or hurt in some way :)
TexasAggie04
08-09-04, 05:28 PM
When people find out I have snakes, they always ask "do they bite?", or "does it hurt when they bite you?", or "how often do you get bitten?". I tell them I have taken more damage from my girfriend's cat in the amount of time I have had snakes, because it is true.
Shane Tesser
08-09-04, 05:46 PM
Love the doggie debate but ill sit on the fence a bit here...i believe its partially the breeds fault and partially the owners...its 50/50. If you look at other feared breeds of the past such as dobermins or german shepperds you'll recall both breeds were all over the papers in the early 80's....why, cause they were popular. With popularity comes some terrible breeding practices. So what happened, the breeders (the good ones) basically started taking the breed back, they started to control and breed quality docile animals. Not to say that you never see either of these breeds with a vicious streak anymore, but there has been a considerable decrease in the amount of attacks, or perhaps mention on these breeds. The same goes for Rott's about 10 years ago. Eventually pitty's will have the same fortunes and the breed will be corrected once again. Remember when 101 dalmations came out again, and every kid had to have one???? What happened, unquality dogs being bred and put in the wrong hands of ppl with no experience, again a great dog that got a totally bad rap, now the movie craze has subsided and you rarely see them in the droves you did earlier....just my .02 cents worth.
Getting back to the pics, they are great Marisa, ive known Matt longer then you and ive yet to be invited over....i think he just pretends to like me lol. But serious, im glad to see your pup matt and i know she is in great hands....congrats again.
Marisa, your matt looks funny with the shaved head, i just can't picture him like that....too funny, i laughted when i saw the pic! But i see you've managed to get him somewhat clean shaven....good for you..its about time!!! :)
If you look into the statistics on dog bites and attacks, on a list of 1-10 pitbulls don't even make the list.
#1 Golden Retrievers
#2 labs
#3 German Shepards
and unbelievably
#4 Cocker Spaniels
Pitbulls were somewhere around 12or 13
capsicum
08-09-04, 06:30 PM
Originally posted by hudson
If you look into the statistics on dog bites and attacks, [snippage]
and unbelievably
#4 Cocker Spaniels
Rofl...I can't imagine how some many people, in my experience, feel that cockers are great kids' dogs :rolleyes:
Personally they are adorable but I would never own one lol.
TK
The debate will go on and on. But how about everyone shut up and enjoy the photos for what they are? Photos of some sweet herps and a sweet natured loveable dog.
Marisa
Originally posted by marisa
The debate will go on and on. But how about everyone shut up and enjoy the photos for what they are? Photos of some sweet herps and a sweet natured loveable dog.
Marisa
LMFAO, if I didn't know you as well as I do, I would take down your post.. Friggen potty mouth rude b.... LOL.. She didn't mean it in a rude way for anyone who doesn't know her as well as some of us..
-Matt
crucified
08-09-04, 08:56 PM
djc3674
i agree.. you cant ALWAYS blame bad owners... its also bad breeding... back yard breeders are just destroying the pit breed.. as show dog breeders are breeding less aggressive pits... the byb's are just mixing any 2 dogs for a quick buck.. health problems.. aggressiveness.. doesnt matter to them.. so it is also a risk when purchasing a pit bull from a breeder that isnt reputable (sp?)... but not just that breed too...
i personally would not let a dog around children... unattended and under a close eye... its not that i dont trust the dog.. you never know what can happen with any situation and how the kid may react or the dog... it would be like leaving a kid with a 14ft burm... not a pretty result...
im not gonna point fingers at a breed cuz of what has been said in the news.. and im not gonna point fingers at the owners too.. unless you know for sure how they treat their dogs...
capsicum... yeah thats my pit.. :)
www.picturetrail.com/duckiedog
crucified
08-09-04, 08:57 PM
and for the record... the alaskan malamute kill the most humans per year..
capsicum
08-09-04, 10:07 PM
Originally posted by crucified
capsicum... yeah thats my pit.. :)
www.picturetrail.com/duckiedog
Ah, I am in love with your dog!
Stop posting such tempting pics, my hubby is begging you! LOL they are all AWESOME pics :D
TK
capsicum
08-09-04, 10:16 PM
Originally posted by crucified
capsicum... yeah thats my pit.. :)
www.picturetrail.com/duckiedog
Ah, I am in love with your dog!
Stop posting such tempting pics, my hubby is begging you! LOL they are all AWESOME pics :D
TK
crucified
08-10-04, 04:58 AM
ok... go check out my ground hog pics :P
www.picturetrail.com/groundhog
CamHanna
08-10-04, 08:17 AM
Is that groundhog a pet or is it just really used to being fed? We do some wildlife rehab and Mom has always turned down groudhogs saying that they are simply vial and untamable (of we'd release is so it's probably best that it doesn't tame). Maybe she's wrong?
capsicum
08-10-04, 10:10 AM
Aww, so sweet :D I love groundhogs :p
TK
crucified
08-10-04, 09:54 PM
just a ground hog that hangs around outside at break... so id feed him.. and he comes and sits next to me sometimes even without food..
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