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I've come across alot of different breeds through my volunteering at the animal shelter, rescueing, and fostering. The ONLY dog I've ever been frightened of was one of my family members cocker spaniel. That dog tried to chew my face off every time he saw me, all because he wasn't socialized as a puppy. I own a PIT BULL (oh the HORROR.. look at her in my avatar..she's just sooo scary :rolleyes: ). WHY do I own her? Because I choose to look past the myths and media hysteria about the breed. I saw a sickly 5 wk old puppy that would ultimately die if I hadn't rescued her. I'm saddened some people think she deserves to die just because of her breed. She's my big baby and would never hurt me or anyone else. She is my "heart dog" and I just dont' know what I'd ever do without her. Everytime I look at her I think of how lucky I am to have her. |
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Every breed has it's good and bad faults. Pit's I would just call "Unpredictable". Read too many stories about owner's who had the most well trained loveable Pit when it bit or attacked a family member or other dog just out of the blue! |
pretty faces & judgemental people are what comes to my mind i love putbulls! |
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its 100% possible to own a pit bull that gets along great with kids and other pets. my friend adopted a pit puppy from the shelter i worked at. that puppy grew up with 3 kids. Then two years ago when i got morgan, they hung out all the time. morgan walked all over her. every time the pit was around morgan she would lay down, and if she had to get up she would walk very slowly so as to not step on morgan. it was so cute. |
I've said plenty in the last thread. |
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