1. Who are the real beasts?
Are these useful farmer's dogs, or bloodsport dogs?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog-baiting
click on the wikipedia links to the types of animal baiting.
Modern Dog Breeding.
Are these useful farmer's dogs, or bloodsport dogs?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog-baiting
click on the wikipedia links to the types of animal baiting.
Gee, this doesn't look like a bull to me, looks like a tied up donkey on a farm being attacked by a pack of pit bulls.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog-baiting
scroll & click on the type of animal baiting (donkey baiting)
You can't believe everything you see in paintings or drawing, no matter how old the drawings are. Like, there are painting of unicorns.
This is suppose to be of a fight between an elephant, a lion, and a dog.
Dead elephant? Really? Perhaps it was to illustrate a symbolic fight between groups whose symbols these animals were?
A more realistic fight between dog pack and lion, would show dead dogs.
Note, that like bulldogs (not so much always pit bulls) the dogs are going for the lion's nose, even though that would not be the smartest place to grab.
The lion is not petting the bulldog with his right paw.
I like bare dogs more than bear dogs. Flea-less pets have their place - not where it gets cold, but as house dogs, house cats, and house cavies (guinea pigs).
This isn't a fight, it is vivisection as entertainment.
Now we know why it is often called "badger drawing" instead of badger-baiting.
Drawing like in "drawn and quartered" - and no that doesn't mean they draw a picture of you and give you a free room. It is an extinct torture to death punishment.
Note also, that this is a bull terrier, not the regular variety of bulldog or pit bull.
Also note the dude biting the dogs tail. This is shown in a number of animal baiting paintings and drawings.
This is one of a series on wikipedia:
I don't think that dogs swimming in a lake can catch wild ducks by out swimming them.
However I do know why dogs roll in horrible smelling stuff. I had a dog that would roll in stuff, and I would let her swim in the water to wash it off.
She figured out, to roll in duck droppings before getting in the water. At first she would smear her whole body with it, but then she got wiser, and would just smear her head with it.
I had to stop letting her swim in the lake, when she got clever enough to get out of the water, look for bird poop, smear her head and ears in it, then paddle slowly with her head stretched out like a duck, but flat necked on the water.
When she learned to sneak up to the ducks, and got a bite of feathers, it was time to stop her from swimming in the duck's water.
Who says dogs aren't smart, has owned stupid dogs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog-baiting
They did something so the duck couldn't get away.
There is an article on a fighting money who killed dogs under 20 pounds.
Quite a read. I won't try to quote it -too long, why should I type any of it, when you can go read the whole thing yourself?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog-baiting
scroll down and click on mokey baiting.
The people are worse than the monkey.
There are photos of rat pit 'fighting' where dogs are judge by how many rats they can kill in a set amount of time. I have seen photos of pencilled drawings that show the dog killing the rats as they are poured from a sack, as well as ones of rats loose in a pit.