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CatWoman
Killeen, TX
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Pit bulls, when bred properly, are as trainable as a labrador. It is the people that breed their "bad a**" dog,(the ones with poor temperments) or chain the dog and teach it to be agressive. I have seen lovely, gentle pit bulls, and ferocious poodles. It all boils down to "Nature AND Nurture."
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duh
United States
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exactly my point....ive had a german shepard/boxer mix and a pit bull.....guess which one attacked my child? the mix CatWoman wrote: Pit bulls, when bred properly, are as trainable as a labrador. It is the people that breed their "bad a**" dog,(the ones with poor temperments) or chain the dog and teach it to be agressive. I have seen lovely, gentle pit bulls, and ferocious poodles. It all boils down to "Nature AND Nurture."
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shellytx911
Houston, TX
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does anyone know how this little girl recovered and what they were going to do to the aunt or dogs? I havent heard.
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WSVegas
Coppell, TX
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How many times do I have to post this for all of you morons that say your pit isn't aggressive? This is the 4th thread that I've posted this on...that means that there has been at least 4 attacks in a month...
Please read this and consider what it means:
In more than two-thirds of the cases included in the study, the life-threatening or fatal attack was apparently the first known dangerous behavior by the animal in question.
That is fact. Your dog maybe a lovable pet, but so was 2/3 or the pets that either fatally attacked or wounded in a life-threatening way.
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I will kill your pitbull
Dallas, TX
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Keep it on a chain, in your house in a cage because if it so much as walks out of your yard I am going to shoot it.
Got it? Good.
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