Pits In The Film How To Train Your Dragon

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During World War I pit bulls stood for American courage and were on patriotic wartime posters (Twining). With good training, hunan behavior about the pit can be changed as well as some other views of dogs that are in the same boat. Pits are not a very aggressive breed naturally unless they have been trained to attack and fight, but they can also be trained to be a family companion. “Good dragons under the control of bad people do bad things” stated Eloquently in the movie How to Train Your Dragon. The same can be said for dogs (The Problem With). Just like humans dogs have individual behavior that develops over time That is not something you can predicted but it can be trained. People and police train guide dogs don’t just pick a dog of a certain breed (Tullis). Companion animal attacks are lead by …show more content…
Many people look to exploit these dogs as aggressive fighters and a power symbol but some people look past all the negative comments to the good qualities in pits and establish a normal human-dog relationship. “One owner stated “I saw these people; they were waking on Route 9 and I was coming up by the pond there. The two adults were nest to the pond side of the sidewalk and their children [were] half on the road,, half on the sidewalk… They’re letting their kids practically play in traffic - they see me coming with the dog and they immediately push their children to the side of the road sheltering them from the dog.”” “A contractor said “One of my customers didn’t know that I had my dog who… would sleep down on the floor [of my truck]. And this guy got in to move my truck in front of his garage and … slammed the door shut, and [my dog] sprung up off the floor, leapt onto the seat, and prepared to give him a big, old kiss. And [the customer] urinated! The guy was so scared that he