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[QUOTE]Originally posted by outlawd94cobra: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by 88gt: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by outlawd94cobra: [qb] Dude, welcome to the club. Just want to say this out front though, please do more research on the breed. It's always best to know your "myths" from the "facts" about them, like their "locking" :rolleyes: jaws. I always hate meeting some random teenage guy who say they own "pit bulls" and when asked about them I get the same lame ass response somewhere along the lines of ..."oh, I got two blue noses :rolleyes: , and they got big ass heads, and they some hitters :rolleyes: ." (EBONIC translation = large size head, fight real well) Overall, pits are very active dogs, some would even say a bit more active than the average Lab, Shepard, Dobe, or Rott. Beautiful breed that shows a lot of character. Good luck with finding the perfect one for you and your family! :patriot: RULE OF THUMB: [b]No matter how good the breeder, how well the disposition of the parents, and how well you have or will train your dog, a RESPONSIBLE owner is always aware of the dog and prudent to watching their pit when around children(especially their own), and other people, knowing the consequences that can happen at anytime.[/b] [/qb][/QUOTE]Dude, thanks for your most gracious welcome to the club, dude! Dude, I'm also not a teenager, and your tangential remark about them had little to do with what I posted. I know that you're a very loyal pitt owner, dude, but assuming I had to pick from two equally trained dogs (one pitt and one lab) for my young daughters I would prefer a lab over a pitt any day of the week and twice on Sunday. I think you're fanatical love of pitts may cloud your ability to think objectively, dude. [/qb][/QUOTE]That post wasn't directed towards you bro, that was for Glenn. I might love Pitts, but that doesn't cloud my ability to think objectively on them at all. Just wanted him to know that if he did decide to get one, that he should know everything about the breed, positive & negative. My dogs are great, but i never put anything past them....in the end they are still just dogs and don't think or see things exactly like humans do. You are right though, I don't think we'd have any pitts if we had children around 24/7. I too, would get a different breed, maybe a fucking yorkie if it were up to my significant other. I've been having to put up with negative comments, watching negative media coverage, disgusted stares, and extreme questions, for the past 7 years. Nothing new to me. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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