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Old 04-07-2010, 10:35 AM   #8
spiritwings1202
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I think the problem with Pitts are that they are so very strong and if they are not raised or bred correctly they are very dangerous bc when they attack their jaw locks and it is like trying to open a vice. I know this all to well bc I lost a cat to an attack by a neighbors pitt and it was an awful thing to see.

I tried to save her and neighbors heard me screaming for help and two men came running and one got the dog in a head lock and the other stepped on its shoulder while I stuck a meatal broom it its mouth to pry it open. My cat died 3 hrs later at the vets from internal injuries.

So needless to say, I don't feel safe around this breed and whenever I see one, when me and my girls are out walking I keep my distance!

I know that everyone argues about the fact that it is the way they are raised and probably there is good truth to that. I just think that they are a breed that SHOULD NOT be around children or other small pets! Just my opinion
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