If it were simply training, then ALL breeds across the board would have the equal propensity to attack and maul or kill.
I can’t, no make that don’t cause I’ve seen how people treat other breeds of dogs, believe that all other dog breed owners are responsible and train their dogs well, except for pit owners.
All of my dogs have loved cats and played with them-even my Husky-Huskies are supposedly vicious cat killers, but mine let my cats sleep on her bed with her for all 17 years of her life. My daughter’s AKC Pitbull shares food with her cats-my Husky girl never went that far-and she was not dogfriendly-especially small ones-my neighbor’s Yorkie loved to get under my gate when he was outside and had to be rescued from her jaws a couple of times-good thing it was winter-so he was wearing a little purple sweater that saved him.
“If it were simply training...”
It’s not simply training. I wouldn’t want to be shrunk down to mouse size in front of the most well trained rat terrier.
“I cant, no make that dont cause Ive seen how people treat other breeds of dogs, believe that all other dog breed owners are responsible and train their dogs well, except for pit owners.”
Not sure what you mean here. I just want to know if trained pits attack their owners, and how that compares to other trained dogs. I am not defending pit bulls, maybe the trained ones do attack or snap.
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