They're not all bad.
From Your Page! :
“Of course, all dogs do this. A retriever can fulfill himself playing fetch, a herding dog can chase cars...But there is nothing a pit bull can do by itself to approximate a bloody fight to the death, thats not going to result in tragedy.
The way to give a pit bull an outlet is to get him into weight pulling. It fulfills his need for battle. Its not hard to get into, and you dont have to compete, you just have to invest in some equipment and a few hours every night. Are alot of people willing to do this? No. They treat the dog like a chihuahua or a lab and then are shocked when he tears apart the neighbors cat, or dog, or child.
Too many pit bull apologists spend all their energy defending the breed as gentle, loveable little fuzzballs without acknowledging that this is NOT a backyard breed, not a dog for the sedentary, or irresponsible, and not a dog to be taken lightly.
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If “YOUR” Dawg Or Any Other Comes In !MY! Yard,,,
I WILL Shoot It DEAD,Full Of Holes!!! > . <
Maybe I Should Buy A Friggin’ TIGER!!!
Maybe A BEAR!!!
My COLT Costs Less To FEED!!!...
I’m a cat person and until recently, I hadn’t thought too much about pit bulls except to think that they were highly dangerous. About two weeks ago there was a special, I think that it was on TLC, about the rehabilitation of the Michael Vick dogs. It really moved me and changed my overall opinion of the breed. I’m still wary but, as you said, they are obviously not all bad. BTW, thanks for posting such a sweet picture.
They’re not all bad.
When they are sleeping!
That picture looks more like a young mastiff than a pit, except for not having a black mask. Click on my screen name to see mine (he’s grown now, much larger).