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Old 10-07-2010, 03:40 AM   #8
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A pitbull mix... Well I think that is a truly risky situation. You probably have no idea of the temperament of the parents, and as a mix, you are not going to be sure exactly what you are getting.

Pitbull's seem to have a high prey drive, and Yorkies are very likely apt to excite that drive.

How would you keep your Yorkie safe? Not only separating play activities, but in home too. How work that work? For example; at night our Yorkie sleeps in his crate, and the two large dogs are free to sleep on their beds. When we leave the house all dogs are crated. Our older male is allowed out in the backyard with our Yorkie, but not our younger female..why? because our young female has a high prey drive. Also pitbulls require a whole lot of training, are you and your b/f prepared for that?

Please read up on the breed. Talk to some reputable pit bull breeders and find out more about the dog.

look at all the various news reports of pitbull attacks....
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