What's the difference between dog fighting and hunting?!


Question:

What's the difference between dog fighting and hunting?

Yes, I am playing devil's advocate here. Can you put bias aside and answer honestly?


Answers:

I had a family member who did dog fighting many years ago. He truly regrets it now.
You need to realize that most hunting kills are quick. I don't want to sing the praises of hunting because it is not something I would enjoy doing.
Dog fights are not quick they are long bloody messes and the dogs suffer a great deal. But that is only the beginning of what is wrong with it. Dogs are trained to fight by ever increasing harsh treatment. They spend their lives learning to be killers. One method of training them to kill is to use bait animals. Bait animals like rabbits cats and more docile breeds of dogs and then working their way up to more poweful dogs and then guard dogs until they are ready to fight other pit bulls. The fighting dogs learn to love the smell of blood and what it is like to kill another animal. Fighting dogs will go through many bait animals in their fighting career. Many fighting dog trainers save money by stealing family pets to be mauled by the fighting dogs.
A person who participates in dog fighting becomes callous and cruel to people as well. When my relative was into dog fighting he got in to many fights himself he bite off the noses and ears of various people. He was a very dangerous person I assure you that you would not want to have crossed his path.
Thankfully that is a life he has long since left behind.


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