If you'd ever fought a man in your life without a keyboard, you'd know that unless you're on a Hollywood set or abusing a woman, you choke with your arms. Pussy.
Ok. Choking out a pitbull using your hands is most likely to result in at least one shredded wrist. Fortunately they're not intelligent enough to guarantee you bleed out and die, but they sure AF are determined enough.
I'm not sure if standing on its neck would shield you, it could probably wiggle around to get you like that too, and again its bite would probably align somewhere around your ankle. (Lots of damage)
Poking its eyes might be a more successful strategy, but you'd still have to be really fast, and are probably getting bit.
Most dogs, crushing its skull is the final solution. Prolly not gonna work with a pit (or a few other larger breeds with similarly massive thick skulls)
Somebody here wrote that a finger up its nostril (or otherwise covering its nose?) would make it release the bite. I'd be surprised, but don't actually know.
Pitbulls are hated, and part of that is once they decide to attack a person we're likely to have a bad outcome. We win by avoiding that situation in the first place. I can't imagine a good situation or reason to own one, but many people do without bad results, and with a great dog. It's weird, and probably going to stay controversial.
Oh, it's you, the MIGA.lose guy again, nevermind.
He did not say stand on its throat. Even that, good luck maintaining that position.
I'm not sure if standing on its neck would shield you, it could probably wiggle around to get you like that too, and again its bite would probably align somewhere around your ankle. (Lots of damage)
Poking its eyes might be a more successful strategy, but you'd still have to be really fast, and are probably getting bit.
Most dogs, crushing its skull is the final solution. Prolly not gonna work with a pit (or a few other larger breeds with similarly massive thick skulls)
Somebody here wrote that a finger up its nostril (or otherwise covering its nose?) would make it release the bite. I'd be surprised, but don't actually know.
Pitbulls are hated, and part of that is once they decide to attack a person we're likely to have a bad outcome. We win by avoiding that situation in the first place. I can't imagine a good situation or reason to own one, but many people do without bad results, and with a great dog. It's weird, and probably going to stay controversial.