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Originally Posted by Sunshine05 Here is the problem with the media and the pits. For example; Jojo is a 3 year old pit mixed that the owner got him from a back yard breeder with no paper and history of his bloodline. He climbed the fence one day and bite the kid next door and the next thing you know " PIT BULL ATTACK KID NEXTDOOR" is all over the nightly news. Don't be so ignorant, you got to know the history of the breed and what they were meant to do. They were bred for their gameness and royalty. They were not bred to be agressive toward human. Back in the day if they do show any agression toward human they would be put down and not reproduce. Think about it, before the fight the owner have to handle the other owner's dog.
Would you want your dog to be aggresive that the other guy can't even get close? That's why they put the one thats agressive toward human to
sleep and only breed for gameness and royalty. Their gameness and their drive do pass on to the half bred or the so call "PIT" that the media portray them to be. They say that pit bull are getting over populated but thats not true. The pit mixed are getting overpopulated while the real
pit bulls are rare to see. I owned a pit named Duece that is ADBA registered Champion bloodline. His temperment is 2nd to none. He is the biggest baby in our family. Like all bull terrier they do have lots of energy and are very hyper. They need to be exercise everyday or else they will get into troble. I can go on and educate some of ya'll about American Pit Bull Terrier but I'm getting sleepy. Just remember that real pits are hard to find. And just because it looks like a pit does not mean that its a pit. |
I really agree with alot you say sunshine.Although I would not own a pit myself the pit mixed is getting over populated that is for sure and pit bulls are rare to see.When I compare the pits in my country(well the ones people say are pits) to the ones in your country they look so different.And to the other thread I read I think it is totally irresponsible to let a child pull a dogs tail and climb all over it and treat it like a horse,that is asking for trouble.