To: Wristpin
It is uncharacteristic of the breed when raised in a very loving home. Pits can be extremely nice dogs. However, even with those raised in a loving home, they can get pretty aggressive. We adopted a Pit/Lab mix, and even with the lab in him to "water him down", I will sometimes have to just pick him up and pin him on his back when he is getting to aggressive.
Pure pits are even worse than this, and if they're not raised in an absolutely loving home, I'd hate to think what those jaws can do.
They are inherenently loving dogs, but they're also inherenetly aggressive and inherently dangerous. You get an owner who doesn't give them enough attention (an inevitable event) and you get what we have here.
To: CheyennePress
I have s pair of locking pliers. The jaws look just like a pit bull's jaws.
17 posted on
04/08/2006 5:43:36 PM PDT by
Ruy Dias de Bivar
(ISLAM is STILL the religion of the criminally insane!)
To: CheyennePress
It is uncharacteristic of the breed when raised in a very loving home. Pits can be extremely nice dogs. However, even with those raised in a loving home, they can get pretty aggressive. We adopted a Pit/Lab mix, and even with the lab in him to "water him down", I will sometimes have to just pick him up and pin him on his back when he is getting to aggressive.
Pure pits are even worse than this, and if they're not raised in an absolutely loving home, I'd hate to think what those jaws can do.
They are inherenently loving dogs, but they're also inherenetly aggressive and inherently dangerous.
I do believe that this will earn you today's "John Kerry Memorial Self-Contradictory Post of the Day" award. Congratulations.
19 posted on
04/08/2006 5:51:25 PM PDT by
Old_Mil
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To: CheyennePress
Any dog, whether a pit bull or an ankle biter and including your mix, who shows agressiveness towards a human should be put down.
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