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While the Huffington Post is creating the next counter "Pitty Puff Piece" photo essay to prove that pit bulls are not dangerous because they can be captured in a moment of time donning accessories, or propped up by a tender, succulent human child, the Pit Nutter Circus has been collecting some heart warming images of Pitty, post maul, posing for their own "Cherry Blossom and Apple White" portrait....Pittys painted with blood.
How many of you find that offensive? Well, We find pittys propped with children offensive. We find Kissing Booths offensive. We find pittys in tutus offensive. We find lying about what pit bulls are and do offensive. We find telling victims to essentially GET OVER IT, HERE'S A CUTE PIBBLE WITH FLOWERS ON ITS UGLY DUMPTRUCK HEAD OFFENSIVE!
As an antithesis to all of the puff pieces, here is a collection of photos, capturing a pit bull, in a moment of time. The victims of these dogs, will continue to endure many more moments of their own, likely a case of PTSD as they heal. There isn't a pile of tutus that will take that moment away.
This cute pibblely wibble sent two women to the hospital and then was sent on a trip across the Rainbow Bridge.
This sensitive pit bull named Sheba killed a friend who shared the household with his owner, who just didn't understand that this man was trying to help his owner. His owner died too. Sheba is currently being rehabilitated and may one day be put up for adoption. Douglas Anthony Cooper, have we got a dog for you!
Neighbors watched in horror as the dogs mauled a man walking along 12th Street East. (Palmdale, CA)
“They had him like a rag doll. His skin was hanging you could see a little bit of his rib.”
How many more Tutus are needed to wash that one away?
This adorable pibble is wearing cherry pink on his apple blossom white, the blood of two dogs that were fortunate to survive his attack upon them.
This pit bull is a blush, wearing the blood of his owner. You know, pit bulls are so willing to please, they are the MOST loyal dog. It's all how you raise 'em.....
No, this is not a nature photo of a wild predator shot by some wildlife photographer from National Geographic. This is a domestic pet. The lush grass in the background is almost bucolic, but it was likely taken in some suburbian park. Was it amaranth or cochineal, or did this pooch get into a pack of dental plaque disclosing tablets? Or was poodle, was it a herd of goats, was it a little old lady tending flowers who supplied the source of that scarlet dye? This one just cries for a crown of flowers to be placed upon its head, and surely the image will convince people that pit bulls are perfectly safe to keep as pets, Red Roses.
This is not rose colored glass. This pit bull, named Prince, is happily waiting for its owner....wait a minute...he just mauled his owner. He's a real prince. She survived and even got a ride in a Helicopter. Plucky widdle confused pibble, but it's all how you raise 'em.
Fucking hideous dogs.
ReplyDeleteLOL!...That last one from Waukesha, WI...I watched a video of the owner after it attacked her. When asked about the death of my son, Daxton Borchardt, she went on to say "it's all how you raise them."....this AFTER her own pit bull attacked her.
ReplyDeleteJeff, wouldn't that make her the bad guy then? She must have raised him wrong, right? I'm rolling my eyes over the stupidity. It's stories like yours that made me really think about the dogs that I see so many of in my little town. I keep my son as far away as possible from pit bulls now. We used to live with someone who had two and neither ever hurt us, but I realize I won that round of Russian roulette and don't ever care to play again.
ReplyDeleteShe was a disgusting looking woman with missing teeth. Probably from all the meth she recently smoked. I'm sure Badger Care was feeding her habits....and pit bull.
DeleteI've never seen another kind of dog soaked in victim blood. That ripping tearing and not letting go is messy.
ReplyDeletethe white chest patch is for effect .
DeleteI once posted a bloody pit pic and had several commenters tell me it was offensive to all the pits that never attacked....huh? Excuuuuuse meeeeeee?????? Showing a bloody pit that just killed a human being is somehow offensive to fucking pit bulls that can neither read nor write nor understand English or any other language, uh, because they are DOGS!
ReplyDeleteoffensive bc if they are not ripping and tearing , they are not doing their job properly . ie : they were never intended to be ambassador dogs .
DeleteThis is my favorite post, and already there are more pics of pibbles soaked in their victim's blood.
ReplyDeleteAny chance you'd consider adding to this post when new ones get published, so we'd have a growing gallery to reference?
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ReplyDeletePit bull advocates using "statistics" from the ATTS is particularly offensive. That one is drenched in blood.
ReplyDeleteI already know one of these pictures is false. What type of sicko would spend time trying to find pictures to make a dog breed look bad. I don't know what type of childhood he had, or if a dog was mean to him when he was little, but this dud definitely has a problem!
ReplyDeleteNone of these photos are "false". I personally wonder about the kind of people who care about the reputation of pit bulls, when everyone with a brain knows they were bred for blood sport, not pets.
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