Dang pitbulls...

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So today was my last chance to do some detecting, as of tomorrow we will be below freezing until the spring. I have detected the tiny village where I live to death, so I crossed the border to detect the American side of our town. I was having zero luck, digging only memorial cents at the three spots I hit. Then I noticed a mowed open area with an old trail and possibly the impression of where an old building once stood. I detected for a few minutes, still finding nothing great, and when I was down digging, I noticed a loose young pitbull watering the grass maybe 20 yards from me. I stood up, he noticed me and was interested. I stood up and slowly turned and walked through the area, across the road, and onto the porch of the nearest house. I knocked, nobody was home, the dog stared at me from the street for a few minutes. I heard another dog bark in the distance, and the pitbull trotted down the street. I was a little freaked, as I had a much worse experience last weekend.

Last Saturday I got permission to detect an old family farm from a sweet 90 year young lady. She had to leave while I detected, so I was happy to have some uninterrupted detecting time. I heard what I thought was someone calling me, I removed the headphones and hollered "hello"? No response, so I continued. Then, through the bushes, right beside my truck, I see a huge pitbull, and he looked annoyed. There was nobody around, and I was a good distance from my truck, and the dog. I figured he was going to check me out, and I'd rather face him close to the house where someone may come along, rather than in the garden behind the house and bushes. I removed my headphones, gripped my Lesche, and walked to my truck...and the growling pitbull. The truck was locked, no time to fumble with keys, I kept walking until I ran the last eight or nine yards and leaped into the box of my truck. I know it's better to stay calm and not show fear, but I believe the dog was inevitably going to engage me. So there I am, standing in my box, the dog growling on the ground, and nobody around, and only distant farmhouses on the flat prairie horizon. Great. Then I see a tractor out in a field, the driver waving his arms, and I could hear a faint whistle. The dog looked at me before turning to run across the field to the tractor, and whom I assume was the dogs owner. Sigh of relief lol!

Now I'm not a chicken, I'm nearly 6'4, and 235 lbs. I also LOVE dogs! However, these particular dogs are unpredictable, and I don't trust them. A seven year old boy that I know was bitten on the face a couple of weeks ago by a pitbull, in the dogs house, right in front of the dogs owner. I know they can be a good dog, but the erratic behaviour makes me wish they were better controlled and restrained by the owners.

Anybody else have close calls with dogs while detecting? I'm going to carry my knife with me from now on.
 

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I was walking on a dirt road when two pit bulls charged out of a backyard, and ran at me. I could not remain calm, so a ran as fast as I could, while the dogs were chasing me barking and growling, I jumped into a 5 foot deep ditch (the dirt road was raised above the ground below, making a valley on the side of the dirt road). They slowly inched towards me growling. Just then, the owner calls them back.
 

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Try not to show fear ( easier said than done), the Lesche is your friend. Hopefully you know how to use it. If not carry your issued Kbar or a handgun.
Feral dogs I am very leery of, the rest I give the benefit of doubt. YMMV
 

they are unpredictable. a short while back, my sister in law had her daughter come for a visit and her daughter brought her pit as she had done most times before. but that last time, it decided to murder sis in law's chihuahua right in front of everyone
 

I was walking on a dirt road when two pit bulls charged out of a backyard, and ran at me. I could not remain calm, so a ran as fast as I could, and jumped into a 5 foot deep ditch. They slowly inched towards me growling. Just then, the owner calls them back.

Yikes, that sounds horrifying! I bet you were shaky for a few minutes!
 

One more reason to never leave home without "it"…...

I'm from Canada, and don't want to deal with all the BS with customs and "it" when I go detecting in America. Plus, I'm not comfortable with a gun, not interested. However, I can see why it would come in handy!
 

Try not to show fear ( easier said than done), the Lesche is your friend. Hopefully you know how to use it. If not carry your issued Kbar or a handgun. Feral dogs I am very leery of, the rest I give the benefit of doubt. YMMV

Coyotes are getting worse, and now there are coy-wolf hybrids as well.
 

they are unpredictable. a short while back, my sister in law had her daughter come for a visit and her daughter brought her pit as she had done most times before. but that last time, it decided to murder sis in law's chihuahua right in front of everyone

Yeah, I'd be getting rid of that pitbull!
 

Yikes, that sounds horrifying! I bet you were shaky for a few minutes!

Since then, I have always been a little wary around loose questionable dogs.
 

Dogs are like people, each and every one has a different personality, they don't have to be a PIT to be a aggressive dog. I've owned and raised PITs for 20 years and they are by far the most loyal and people friendly dogs out there.
 

Dogs are like people, each and every one has a different personality, they don't have to be a PIT to be a aggressive dog. I've owned and raised PITs for 20 years and they are by far the most loyal and people friendly dogs out there.

I agree, I have had bad experiences with other types of dogs. Sometimes it is the owner's fault because most of the people who own pit bulls do not try to raise them to be friendly companion dogs, sometimes the owners have other reasons for breeding/owning them. Pit bulls were first bred to be fierce fighting dogs, not companion dogs, and that is somtimes the reason people get them. But if you get one from a good breeder, from a good family, or as a puppy, and put it in a nice family, it will be as good as any other dog.
 

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Pits are often bought and trained by people who have bad intentions. I've seen Dalmatians and collies that were as nasty as any breed. My mom was bit on the face by a German Shepard when she was little. She still carries the scar under her eye at 70 years old. I myself have a pit lab mix and she is the sweetest little girl in the world. Unfortunately bad breeding practices are common with pits. This is in part because of their popularity as a breed. But it can happen with any breed, hell it happens with people.
Sorry you had a bad experience bud. Owners need to have a clue and take responsibility. My girl Jada apologizes for the bad behavior of others lol


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I feel more comfy with my mace gun now that shoots 20 feet! I was reading your post ,like it was a book! You should look into writing!!! :) HH
 

I was attacked in my own yard by a pit that went for my throat but hit my chest and ripped that open along with shattering my wrist while a second came in also but he did not attack. They were both owned by the same owner but the one that attacked had been fight trained, the cops put her down after she left me and went after 3 elderly people in their front yard. The thing is we raised a pit and my cousin raised and sold them and we never had a problem it is not the dog it's the IDIOTS who raise them to be that way that are the problem.Oh and I also told the cops not to harm the other as he did nothing. In the town I live it's a migrant worker town and Dog fighting and Cock fighting is an underground thing here.Now I am real jumpy when a dog catches me unexpected when detecting luckily they all just want to dig in the hole also.
 

<img src="http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=1076748"/> How can you not like this. My baby !
That's a beautiful dog! I love em
 

They need to be trained, kept on a leash and taught to interact with others. My "roxy" is stronger then any dog I have owned. She is a protector, also sweet!

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Pitbull = Actually a Staffordshire Terrier is one of the most loyal breeds in the world. Incredible family dogs and wonderful with little children.

Teach any dog to kill and it will. Doberman, German Shepard's, Rottweiler, Mastiff - Evil people chose the Staffordshire because of it's loyalty and strength. Not the dogs fault. Put the people in jail!
 

I have 2... I treat them like family, and they treat me the same. Best dogs I've ever owned. People have a pre determined thought about them... Much like car salesmen, they're not all bad, just crappy owners.

Life's a Garden... Dig It.
 

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