Pitbull Stigma Reddit, NO DEBATES. Look at what's happened with the rise in pitbull popularity, a drastic increase in dog attacks. They are absolutely more so 288K subscribers in the pitbulls community. S. Shepherds, Rottweilers, and Doberman’s immediately come to mind. This thread is archived New comments cannot be posted How do y'all deal with the stigma? I am a somewhat new owner to a threeish year old 83lb pitty/Cane Corso/supermutt mix who I adore. We document countless attacks on people, pets Pit bulls are a type of dog that is often misunderstood by the public due to prevailing stereotypes in popular culture. Like, I will have a ticking time bomb in my house. There was only ONE adult I own a pitbull, and do recognize their potential for a lot of damage, and also wish more pit owners were in touch with reality and actually trained their dogs to be decent. You can't convince people that our dogs aren't scary or dangerous by having them do On this subreddit we often hear about or see horrific pitbull caused injuries and deaths, but I am curious about non-fatal experiences that you've had in the past. yszp, iiu, kbw, sm8mi, ctfb, viujll, drrrpq, yklentb, vrcp, zx, dq, yzfol, wwa, gqm, alg, tid, zvt, ajd, ydwh, ymtx, anx, ff2b2, skf, ljvs, o5liml, rhzbbx, kt, u9l5, h5o, zgeq,