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i think a lot of people can't get past the myths.. but i was shocked to read in a magazine that the #1 biters... are Golden Retrievers, so its all about how firm you are with training... i'm sure no onet hought that Huskey would have killed the Yorkie in petsmart... you can't go by breed all the time...because if that were true then yorkie would all be yappy spoiled rotten biters :p and we know that's not true :) |
Can Yorkies and Pitt Bulls Live Together What ever you decide to do, Good Luck. |
My sister works for the USPostal Service...Been there going on 19 years...She says she is more concerned with Chihuahuas and the like than she is of rotts and pitts....And that alot of the other carriers agree with her.... Thought that was interesting.... Joyce |
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Can Yorkies & Pitt Bulls Live together Don't want to be sarcastic, JUST COMMON SENSE!!!!:confused: :confused: :confused: |
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They actually do very well with little dogs..The neighbors have a pit bull and a little 4 pound pom, that pom rules the pit bull.. |
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i really don't know about this... our fee-fee was killed by a pitbull so I am highly biased... I know it's really only up to the owner, but maybe the pit breeds have some kindda innate nature that make them wanna attack other dogs or people... i definitely will be very careful about this if i were you... |
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I personally would be wary of owning any big dog with my yorkies. I know a lot of people do it, but I'd always be afraid. A big dog could hurt a yorkie accidentally...not even being aggressive..just an accident. I would personally never own a pitt bull. I don't believe they are all aggressive, but many of them are. If someone really wants a pitt, they need to go through a reputable breeder that breeds for a gentle termperament. When you take a chance on a breeder that doesn't care or purposely breeds aggressive dogs, your chances of getting a dog with aggressive tendencies will be greater (I guess this is true with ANY beed..not just pitts). I also don't think a pitt is for everyone. This is a very strong breed and they need a lot more training than your average dog requires - so a pitt owner must be committed to strict training and continually working with their dog. I can't help but be wary of any pitt I meet at first...I don't know that dog and I do know that breed has a bad rap. however, I am usually wary with a lot of larger breeds, especially around my yorkies. I'm not a fan of the bully breed look...I prefer cutesy little dogs with long hair...if I owned a large dog, it would be a long haired breed. But like I said, I'm afraid to own any big dog with my little yorkies |
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