No. Ear clipping won't cause aggression. It's merely a cruel cosmetic procedure.
It is generally not recommended to crop a pit bull's ears after 2 years of age as the cartilage has already hardened, making the procedure more difficult and painful for the dog. Additionally, cropping ears for cosmetic purposes is considered unnecessary and inhumane by many animal welfare organizations.
yes the pit bull breed. should have there ears croped at about ten to twelve weeks of age. there are a number of reasons for this but the main one is the pup ears when the are born flop like lab ears. and after six weeks to twelve weeks there ears will start to lift up and stick out to the side. the reason they stick out to the side and not up. is they are to heave. at this time once you crop them and take the wait off and shape them the almost naturally stick up at this time. and that is why pit bull ears stand up allot faster then other breeds like dobbies,grate Danes, boxers, and so on. most of those breeds need to have a brace on for about twenty one days . and the pit bull will only need to be taped to a quarter of that time.. so i hope this helped you on your quest on cropping ears...........
No, there is no health benefit to clipping a pit bull's ears or tail. These procedures are typically done for cosmetic purposes or breed standards, but they are considered unnecessary and controversial by many animal welfare organizations.
No. This is not a problem found in pit bulls. Syringomyelia is a condition that can be found in Cavalier King Charles Spaniel dogs. It causes brain swelling and incredible pain in the those dogs. Brain swelling leading to aggressive behavior in pit bulls is a myth that was originally attributed to Doberman Pinschers. Neither of these breeds have such a condition.
no
American bull dogs like pit bulls are in the bull breeds category. If you raise them properly they will be good dogs.
Well, in a fight between the two, a bobcat is a gentle creature while a pit bull is the third most aggressive dog in the world! So, a pit bull could chase off a bobcat no matter what.
Its probly wants to play or it teething
This is what many different campaigns in the UK are currently trying to do. For a start, raise and own well-behaved and non-aggressive Pit Bull's and be a responsible owner. It is very hard to stop other Pit Bull owners being irresponsible, but lead a good example. This will show people that not all Pit Bull's are aggressive, and not all Pit Bull's have irresponsible owners. Besides this, you could join a campaign to end breed stereotyping. Blame the deed, not the Breed!
Usually the term "pit-bull" includes the following 3 breeds. 1. American Pit-bull Terrier 2. American Stafford shire Terrier 3. Stafford shire Bull Terrier 4. there is also a "bully" which is just a stockier and more muscular looking pit. there is also razorbacks and watchdogs Pit-bulls were originally breed to fight, but they are not always aggressive. Any dog can be aggressive depending on how it's treated and it's owner
No he doesn't
call seiser the dog trainer or Victoria stillwell
It is generally not recommended to crop a pit bull's ears after 2 years of age as the cartilage has already hardened, making the procedure more difficult and painful for the dog. Additionally, cropping ears for cosmetic purposes is considered unnecessary and inhumane by many animal welfare organizations.
A pit bull
Any dog can be aggressive, but Pit Bull's get lots of stereotype - more than any other breed. If raised around people and with other dogs, there is no reason why a Pit Bull should be violent. Blame the deed, not the Breed!
American Staffy
A regular Pit Bull...