Quote Originally Posted by Lords Gym
Quote Originally Posted by BoxingGorilla
When I was a wee lad of 10 my parents owned two dogs name Chucky and Winston. Chucky was a Black Lab and Winston was a Golden Retriever. They were males bought at the same time from two reputable breeders.

Raised together they were buddies and often ran the farm with each other. Despite the camaraderie they were extremely jealous of each other when it came to getting love from the family. I can recall several occasion were they had to be ripped from each others clutches over a pat on the head. Usually the only way to get them apart was to spray them with the garden hose.

They were not taught to fight.
I have a Staffordshire Bull Terrier.. one of the most friendly dogs you ever seen.. good with kids, loves people. However if he sees a male dog of the same breed. my dog is off the hook.. his short hair stands str8 up teeth out and he want to kill.. he has never been trained to fight.. its 100% instinct. your 100% correct. different breeds of dogs are more inclined to fight, just like people. We are all wired different.

Just like when someone is eyeballing you pre fight or even at the mall or when your walking .. For some reason that gets my piss hot , I have the uncontrollable urge to take their head off , just sets me off persistent eye contact.
Bro did you read my post here earlier i have a staffordshire bull terrior, exactly what i was talking about man, i don't like dog fightings but when it comes to it staffordshire bull terrior are the truth and pitbulls get all the blame for dog fighting, most of people out there don't even know the difference between pit bulls and staffordshire bull terrior, most of the time they just say its a pitbull i guess because its easier to say or they are just clueless of the breed. but yea sad how pitbulls get such a bad rep. they too are great companions they are just dogs not savages beast. I love fighting breeds they are tough but gentle at the same time