04-19-2009, 08:28 AM
			
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					Originally Posted by  JoshieBoy     I would never own a Pit Bull, because they are not the breed for me.  I like little and cuddly lap dogs.  I had met some aggressive Pit Bulls in my neighborhood and PetSmart.  I had seen some Pit Bulls that were well behaved with owners that stay the pack leader.  Once I went to PetSmart, I met an owner of two four-month-old Pit Bulls.  We started a conversation about our dogs.  The owner of the two Pit Bulls was telling me how well behaved her dogs were and how the breed gets a bad name.  I had my Shih Tzu with me.  The two Pit Bulls were snarling at my Shih Tzu, and she was trying to get inside the cart.  The owner of the Pit Bulls did not even notice that her dogs were snarling at my dog.  I quickly ended that conversation.  The two dogs needed to be corrected for snarling at my dog.  She was on her leash and sitting by my feet; she was not being aggressive towards the Pit Bulls.  I think owners of Pit Bulls need to possess a dominant personality (in charge) or the dogs can get aggressive JMHO.  Some breeds need owners that know how to stay leader of the pack like Cesar Millan and his Pit Bull.  His Pit Bull is a nice and sweet dog.  All dogs can bite, but some dogs are more incline to be aggressive.  Cocker Spaniels are not aggressive dogs; they make good family dogs.  I had a Cocker Spaniel growing up, and she was one of the sweetest dog I ever own.  She was a submissive dog.  I would love to have another Cocker Spaniel again.     |            
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