Pit Bulls - Just like any other dog?
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Shisa- Names of Dogs : Xan, Daisy, Rusty, Missy, Sheba, Spike, Pugsley, Axel, Coco, Lequita, Bruno, Gypsy
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Re: Pit Bulls - Just like any other dog?
In my opinion: A very good article. Don't deny their instincts and original purpose.
Shisa- Names of Dogs : Xan, Daisy, Rusty, Missy, Sheba, Spike, Pugsley, Axel, Coco, Lequita, Bruno, Gypsy
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Re: Pit Bulls - Just like any other dog?
Very interesting article! Cheers for posting it.
Some breeds are indeed more challenging than others due to selective trait breeding. Of that there is no doubt.
However... for good or bad experiences, right or wrong training, true or false facts, etc...for bullie breeds as a whole, (or any breed, tbh, can a foxie not be as vicious as I pit? Only they cannot inflict the same damage as a dog the size of a pitbull.) But for pit bulls in particular, this conversation needs a phone call as typing my thoughts would be longer than the article.
While I agree with many points, some I most certainly do not.
Some breeds are indeed more challenging than others due to selective trait breeding. Of that there is no doubt.
However... for good or bad experiences, right or wrong training, true or false facts, etc...for bullie breeds as a whole, (or any breed, tbh, can a foxie not be as vicious as I pit? Only they cannot inflict the same damage as a dog the size of a pitbull.) But for pit bulls in particular, this conversation needs a phone call as typing my thoughts would be longer than the article.
While I agree with many points, some I most certainly do not.
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