[url]http://www.pitbullproject.ca[/url]
My pittie site for any pit bull lovers out there.
Please, this is not a thread to start bashing the breed for any of the dog haters out there...just wanted to share the site with everyone. Thanks
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Nov 2nd, 2006 04:44 PM #1Newbie
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Yay for pit bulls :)
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Nov 2nd, 2006 05:07 PM #2
I used to absolutely love my little guy. Had him back in 79 when no one knew what the heck a pit bull was. They're such beautiful dogs, and it's too bad that there are too many irresponsible owners out there.
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Nov 2nd, 2006 08:57 PM #3
[QUOTE=ynot;4106666]I used to absolutely love my little guy. Had him back in 79 when no one knew what the heck a pit bull was. They're such beautiful dogs, and it's too bad that there are too many irresponsible owners out there.[/QUOTE]
Definitely the owners that give these dog a bad name, i always see punks walking the pit bulls with chains et la.
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Nov 2nd, 2006 10:16 PM #4
family friend had a pitbull, amazing owner, took it to all sorts of obediance classes, taught it by the book, such a sweet dog. After 7 years of stellar behaviour ir just snapped, went nuts and attacked someone with no provocation.
I love pitbulls, but they're really unstable._______________
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Nov 4th, 2006 02:55 AM #5
[QUOTE=Spray;4108451]After 7 years of stellar behaviour ir just snapped, went nuts and attacked someone with no provocation.[/QUOTE]
This is exactly the reason why I won't even go near my cousin's pit bull. It's a very nice and friendly dog and he's a very responsible owner but there are some aspects of the breed that seem to be beyond the owners' control - i.e. temperament, personality, things that have been part of the breed for hundreds or thousands of years.LOG IN TO THANK No one has yet thanked iso3200 for this post.
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