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pearlneklace | 09:07 Thu 07th Feb 2008 | Animals & Nature
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What is the equivelent of racism in the world of dogs. Enerytime my puppy sees a pit bull it jumps all over it. We were in the park at the weekend and a pit bull came up my puppy started getting ready to pounce and at the same time I took my thai boxing stance ready to plant my foot in the pit bulls head if it even looked the wrong way at my puppy (which I wish it had of done as I hate them too). My puppy jumped all over the ugly freiky thing until the owner pulled it away. But my puppy doesnt do this to other breeds. is this dog racism common?
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lol, I looked up breedism and didnt expect it to be a real word

http://indianbreed.blogspot.com/2007/11/breedi sm-form-of-non-human-racism-by.html
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leviathian well in the same token take a plastic bag with us dog owners you should take some ducktape with you to stop the little frieks from screeming on busses (not that I EVER take busses you understand)
We had a white bitch who would get very anxious at the sight of a black dog and would squeal in fear if one came close enough to sniff her.

We remembered that, as a pup, she'd made the mistake of wandering into the whelping pen of the black bitch with pups . This dam responded by nipping her . Plainly this pup still had this unconscious memory imprinted and it had survived as an 'irrational' fear and 'prejudice' into adult life!
Dunno about racism, but I had a German Shepherd and he was fine with other German Shepherds (especially the ladies), but he didn't like any other dogs at all. Snobbery as well? The shame of it.

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