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Old 08-16-2007, 05:16 PM   #32
kelleykrack
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Originally Posted by judyeve View Post
There are many big dogs who get along beautifully with Yorkies, and plenty of pit bulls that are raised to be gentle and loving.

I would not, however,own a pit bull. They're genetics dictate that, when feeling
in danger, they go to kill. It's not their fault, it's not the owner's fault, it's just genetics. There are a few breeds that are more dangerous to live with than others.

For those of you who have pit bulls, please don't take offense. It's my opinion and if you are offended, just assume that I'm totally wrong. I apologize beforehand.
Hi. Hun, its not genetics, its how they are raised....Im sure that in a life or death situation even the smallest dog would attack. When pits attack people it is because they have not had the proper training, the proper socilization (sp), or they have been provoked. A dog is like a human, they can only take sooo much before they snap.
My husbands pit would not hurt a fly...unless he though someone was trying to hurt one of us. Heck...he even sleeps in his dog house with a CAT!!! How many dogs do you know who do that?? He shares table scraps with this cat, this is HIS cat..lol...
Im sure noone on here will get offended by what you wrote, there are alot of people who share the same opinion as you.
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