How do people train dogs for dogfighting.?
15 Apr 2010
Im not going to do it. I need the info for a class project. I need to know the tactics, enviroment, and other things or treatment used.
They do all sorts of horrible things. The first thing a serious dog fighter will do is only breed winning dogs which have been sired from other winning dogs. These dogs often have the most aggressive temperaments (but not always. Many rescued fighting dogs turn out to be the sweetest things on Earth) and tend to "lock" their jaws when biting (which means they hold on to the other dog and don’t let go no matter what). The dogs must be resilient to pain and of course, be brave animals.
Anyhow, when they are still young, a dogfighter will use small animals such as rabbits, small dogs and declawed cats (often taken from the Classifieds, free to good home) to train the dog. They may keep the animals in cages and form an obstacle course where the dog can’t get to them, which makes the dog angry and exercises it. They also pit the pups against these helpless animals and encourage them to tear them to pieces. They will beat the animals, chain them up, do anything to make the dog ferocious.
When the dog gets older, dogfighters give them stronger and stronger opponents until they are ready to fight in the "pits".


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2010 Apr 15
I do know that sometimes people will let their dog chew on a smaller dog before they start the fight. It’s just terrible : [
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2010 Apr 15
I hope your class project is protesting it??? Check on-line, unfortunately there is a lot of information on it there. It’s horrible.
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2010 Apr 15
sure your not going to do it lire
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2010 Apr 15
I’m not for dogs fight but I know that keeping a dog away from people and another dogs make them bad.After a while seeing another dog they will go crazy…
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2010 Apr 15
That;s a pretty crumby "class project" – somehow I doubt this is true.
In any case, there is plenty of information on the horror of dogfighting on line – just google "Michael Vick" and you will learn some of the things he and his scuzzy pals did to the poor dogs.
If you are thinking of doing this yourself – bet Vick wouldn’t mind a younger roommate.
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2010 Apr 15
They do all sorts of horrible things. The first thing a serious dog fighter will do is only breed winning dogs which have been sired from other winning dogs. These dogs often have the most aggressive temperaments (but not always. Many rescued fighting dogs turn out to be the sweetest things on Earth) and tend to "lock" their jaws when biting (which means they hold on to the other dog and don’t let go no matter what). The dogs must be resilient to pain and of course, be brave animals.
Anyhow, when they are still young, a dogfighter will use small animals such as rabbits, small dogs and declawed cats (often taken from the Classifieds, free to good home) to train the dog. They may keep the animals in cages and form an obstacle course where the dog can’t get to them, which makes the dog angry and exercises it. They also pit the pups against these helpless animals and encourage them to tear them to pieces. They will beat the animals, chain them up, do anything to make the dog ferocious.
When the dog gets older, dogfighters give them stronger and stronger opponents until they are ready to fight in the "pits".
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2010 Apr 15
i dont believe you.
dog fighting is horrible i have a pit bull puppy i rescued from some mean people.
they were drug dealers and very mean but anyways.
he is the sweetest biggest goof ball dog in the world i love him.
his name is capone
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